Just When I Thought I Couldn’t Squeeze in One More Thing…

The month of December has found me in my office working on four different story projects. First of all is an edit for our own Robin Lee Hatcher. (You are going to love her next book, To Capture a Mountain Man!) This is the third in Robin’s The British Are Coming series, following these two, which I throughly enjoyed as well.

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Second, I’ve been listening to the audiobook files for my novel Yesterday’s Embers. My wonderful (sadly, soon-to-be-retired) narrator, Julie Lancelot, always makes my books come to life, and it’s so fun to hear my stories in her voice! The whole Clayburn Novels series will soon be available in audiobook with these beautiful covers designed by my husband, Ken Raney.

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Third, I’m beginning to research and play with ideas for the second novel in my The God Who series. This one is titled Who Stirs Up the Sea and it’s set on St. Simons Island, Georgia (probably in a fictional neighborhood on the island). I’m having so much fun coming up with interesting careers for my characters. And I wanted to let you know that the first book, Who Touches the Mountains, is now available to order in e-book and print! (Click on the cover to order your copy.)

And fourth, no matter what I’m working on, I’m always reading a book for fun. There are several on my to-be-read pile, but I’ve been especially enjoying a new one by author Michael Ehret called Beyond December. And isn’t this a gorgeous cover?

With all that said, would you believe, the title of this blog post doesn’t even actually refer to all the stories I’m juggling. Instead, it refers to my office decor. As I sat editing last week, I looked up from my computer and an idea popped into my head. I had room for one more chair in my office! (Those of you who know me well, know that I will never be a minimalist when it comes to decorating!)

But I just happened to have a comfy chair in our bedroom that we really didn’t need since we already have a loveseat in there. So I took a little break from editing, dragged some furniture across the hall, and now just look how cozy my office is with a chair by the window and a lovely seating area where Ken can plop down and visit a spell (and already has!) 🙂 This is where we would sit if you ever came to visit me. And I’d make you a delicious cup of espresso (or English tea if you preferred.)

I hope you and your loved ones are ready for a blessed Christmas together. We are headed to Texas where all our kids and grandkids will gather—including a brand new little grandson who is due to make his appearance ANY day now! I can’t wait!

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Published on December 09, 2024 02:00
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