When did Fall happen?

It’s been a while. I’m going to do better at chatting with my few followers, and maybe get more followers! Bear with me. This was the long hot summer, right? So fall leaves and cool air are welcome changes. Speaking of changes, have you ever had a moment where you felt a change coming? I’m having one of those moments. But change is good in life and each time I’ve gone through some sort of change–work, moving across the country, a death in the family, a birth in the family, or even a new hairdo, I’ve always found a way to make it work. To accept it and move on and go with the flow. Life is about changes and growth and a continuing maturity and learning things as we move along the path.
Because the flow is alway going to go and we might as well accept that. Meantime, I have been writing and getting ready to move to a fixer-upper lake house that is half the size of our house now. But it has charm and character and old magnolia trees and gardenia bushes. I told my husband it was like falling into a Tennesse Williams story. I could smell the South in that jungle of a yard. My husband has been slowly renovating the house and soon it should be all finished. Probably in about twenty years or so!!
Do you have a change coming in your life? If so, I hope they are good changes.
With fall comes new releases for Lenora Worth. We offer a Louisiana story, because I lived there for most of my adult life until we moved to Florida, and two Amish stories that are slightly connected. If you haven’t read my Amis series set at the Shadow Lake Inn near Lake Erie (a place I made up and used a lot of poetic license creating, I hope you’ll consider The Memory Quilt, The Forgving Quilt, and the last story in the series, The Christmas Quilt. Amish Christmas Kinner features a novella that takes place at the Shadow Lake Inn during Christmas. Here are the covers:

I love these covers and I love being able to write in several different genres. I’m never bored with my writing. You can find a preview of The Christmas Quilt here:
Thanks for following my blog and thanks for reading my books! Have a happy fall, y’all!