AND THE WINNER IS…..

Priscilla Royal and I are happy to announce that the first winner of the book giveaway for her newest mystery, Covenant with Hell, is Pat Yarbrough.   Priscilla is a generous soul and she decided to offer a second book since there were so many entrants.  The second lucky winner is Libby.    If you e-mail Priscilla at tynprior@aol.com, she will make the arrangements to mail your signed copies of Covenant.    Here is a brief message from Priscilla:

“I am amazed and thrilled by the response to the drawing!  Thank you all for so many kind words. I hope Prioress Eleanor and Brother Thomas will bring some hours of reading pleasure.  And thank you, Sharon, for inviting me to your blog and all the years of reading delight you have given me with your wonderful books.”

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I hope all of you who were under siege by the polar vortex have thawed out by now.   It was dramatic, inconvenient, and sometimes scary, sadly taking the lives of at least 15 people.  Naturally my furnace decided to stop working on the coldest day since 1878.    Thankfully, a furnace tech, my new knight in shining armor, was able to get it going again, and Wednesday he returned to make more permanent repairs.   While I was talking to him, Holly seized her chance to eat my vitamins, momentarily left untended.  Unfortunately, they included a medication that can be toxic to dogs.   So I had to spend time with the Pet Poison Hotline and they recommended I take Holly to my vet for monitoring because there was the risk of neurological or respiratory problems and seizures.    I am happy to report that Holly is just fine, the only damage being done to my frayed nerves and bank account.   She did not get away scot free, though, missing lunch, and for Holly, a missed meal falls into the “cruel and unusual punishment” category.

I have some exciting news, at least to me.   I will be doing an interview on my blog with Bernard Cornwell in the near future; his latest book in his wonderful Saxon series, The Pagan Lord, has just been published in the US on January 6th; it was already out in the UK and Down Under.    I highly recommend it, of course!

Lastly, I have more information about the March book tour for A King’s Ransom.   My publicist is still working on the itinerary, but at the moment, it looks as if I will definitely be going to Chester County Books in PA, the Barnes and Noble in Princeton, NJ, Poisoned Pen in Scottsdale, AZ, Murder by the Book in Houston, TX, and Nicola’s in Ann Arbor, MI.  There is also a good chance that I will be making appearances in Seattle, Portland, and the Bay Area before flying to Tucson to attend their Festival of Books on March 15-16th.     I will put up details as I learn them.    I have enjoyed meeting Facebook friends on these tours and I am looking forward to this very much.

January 10. 2014

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message 1: by Jean (new)

Jean Sharon, I'm so excited to hear you'll be returning to Nicola's for your book tour! And also extremely glad that Holly was ok after her escapade with the vitamins ;-)


message 2: by Sharon (new)

Sharon I was delighted, too, Jean. I love Nicola's, such a wonderful bookstore. And yes, Holly is just fine, thankfully and my nerves have calmed--until her next escapade!


message 3: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Hill Oh please let me know if you make it to Seattle! I would love to meet you!


message 4: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Yes, I will be in the Seattle area, Rebecca! I am delighted, for I have not been there on a book tour in years. Here is the information:

Monday, March 10 at 7 PM

Third Place Books

17171 Bothell Way NE

Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

Thanks to Facebook and Goodreads, I've been able to meet so many readers on my book tours, which is such a pleasure.


message 5: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Hill I am going to mark it on my calender now and hopefully I will be able to attend!! I'm so excited!


message 6: by Anduine (last edited Jan 18, 2014 12:36AM) (new)

Anduine Sharon if you ever come to Hamburg and/or Bremen in Germany on a book tour, let me know. First of all I would like to come to have some book signed (of course) but it would also be my pleasure to be your personal "tourguide" if you like and have the time - just would have to know in advance to take the day off


message 7: by Sharon (new)

Sharon I hope you can, Rebecca. Anduine, sadly my publisher has never sent me on a tour to another country. That is extremely rare, done only with super-stars of the literary world. My dad was in Bremen and liked it very much.


message 8: by Anduine (new)

Anduine hmm strategic error from your publisher I would say. Europeans are quite keen on historical novels, especially when they are as well researched as yours. I honestly mean that. Maybe it would be a good idea to get them translated into German and French as well? I know some are out in Spanish but so far I only came across one translation into German I believe it was one of the Justin de Quincy's one. Glad your Dad liked Bremen - I grew up there


message 9: by Sharon (new)

Sharon I'd love to see my books translated into as many languages as possible, Anduine. But there has been no interest from either French or German publishers. You are right and The Queen's Man was published in German, to my delight. But the historicals seem to be a harder sell. The only foreign language editions are in Spanish, Czech, and soon, Russian.


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