A Look at the Coming Year




Last year was pretty incredible. I went from writing ZERO published words in 2014 to writing more than 225,000 published words in 2015.

Yes, I am back. I think I have earned the right to say that.

But time flies, and now we’re almost halfway through the first month of 2016. I thought I’d give you a glimpse of what lies ahead.

Right now, I’m working on the first book of a new series. I introduced the town of Scarlet Springs in Soul Deep , Jack and Janet’s story. A small mountain town full of quirky residents, it is the setting for a new contemporary romance series featuring characters from a mountain search and rescue team.



What is an alpine rescue team? They’re the folks who will come after you if get lost, twist an ankle on a high mountain trail, are caught in an avalanche, or fall while climbing. They handle everything from lost mushroom hunters to helping to bring down dead bodies. In Colorado, they’ve helped rescue people during wildfires, and in 2013, they helped during the catastrophic floods we experienced. They do it all as volunteers, believing that charging for rescues would cause people to delay seeking help.

I have personal experience being rescued. I fell 40 feet while climbing in 1994 and was aided by a ranger who happened to be a paramedic, then got a free helocopter ride to a trauma center. Fun! Not. At. All. I am truly lucky to be alive. But I digress...

People on search and rescue teams include everyone from people who work with and train rescue dogs to hard-core climbers and skiers to paramedics to helicopter pilots. That means I’ve got a vibrant group of fabulously fit and courageous young men and women to choose from for this series.



Because I grew up in the mountains of Colorado, I hope to bring a fresh voice to the mountain town romance subgenre of contemporary romance, featuring the eccentricities that are common to mountain towns in this state. I love Colorado and grew up in a climbing family. I’m going to enjoy sharing my love of the mountains with you.

The series will be as hot as the I-Team series when it comes to sex, but it won’t have the suspense thread. Instead, it will have the action and adventure of taking you along on high-risk rescue missions. There will also be crossover appearances of some I-Team characters, especially Gabe Rossiter, who is a member of the Team.

I plan to have this first book out to you by the end of March or early April. Check this blog frequently for updates and excerpts!



After I finish the first [as yet untitled] book in this new series, I will either write Joaquin’s book, adding another book to the I-Team series, or I’ll write the first book in a series featuring Cobra, Javier Corbray and Derek Tower’s black-ops organization. Derek will be the hero of the first story. We’ll also get to see Nick and Holly in that series.

I haven’t decided yet which of the two I’ll write, and I can’t yet say when this book will be released because it will be published by Berkley.

When that’s completed, I will return to Scarlet Springs for the next book in that series.

It is my goal to get you three books this year. It’s a big goal, but I’m hoping I’ll be the equal of it.

Also, I’m changing things up a bit. Because Facebook essentially prevents people who follow me from, well, following me, suppressing my updates, I’m going to reinvigorate this blog and do all of my giveaways and contests through this blog and through my newsletter.

If you haven’t subescribed to my newsletter, please do. That way you’ll never miss a new release. Just click here, fill out the form, then watch your spam folder or Inbox for a confirmation email. You won’t be added to the list until you click the link in the confirmation email.


On the personal side
I just completed my plan for the year. I use a process I learned from the creators of Passion Planners (check Kickstarter). I did this for the first time last year. When I reviewed what I’dd written a year ago, I was pleased to to see that I had taken some concrete steps in each area of my life I wanted to improve.

I made a new plan this year, one that includes everything from spiritual growth to becoming physically healthier and giving myself more time to live. The great thing about using this method of planning is that you build transformation into your daily calendar by choosing goals, prioritizing, and taking concrete steps to build the life you want.

For so many years, I have written at the expense of living. I don’t want to do that any longer. Writing needs to balance with other things in my life. I want to spend more time outdoors. I want to travel. I want to spend more time with my niece, nephews, and grandkids.



Speaking of travel...

Thanks to the unbelievable generosity of a friend, I’m going to France for three weeks in February. I’ll be able to see my younger son, who once again is teaching English there. We won’t be in Paris this time, but that gives us a chance to see other places. Our focus, however, is going to be on Verdun. We plan to be in Verdun on Feb. 21—the 100th anniversary of the start of that terrible battle.

We visited together in 2014, and I promised Benjamin we’d be back in 2016. At the time, I had no idea that breast cancer would devastate my finances, or that not being able to work would do such damage to my life. If it weren’t for my friend, I wouldn’t be able to keep that promise. The amazing thing is that I DO get to keep that promise. I can’t tell you what that means to me.

Yes, I’ll take lots of photos.

Those of you who’ve followed me on this blog for a long time know I was working my way through something called Project: Happiness. I have to say that fighting cancer blew away a lot of the smoke in my life and brought into sharp focus the fact that happiness is something you do each day. Yes, I have goals and projects and things I’m working toward, but if I don’t enjoy my life today, I might not get another chance. Although I carry a lot of grief with me, in many respects I’m happier now than I was before. I’ve worked terribly hard to get here.

In 2016, my overall goal is to become healthier and to live more fully. I hope you’ll follow that journey.








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message 1: by Aileene (new)

Aileene Very excited to read this new series and I'm so sorry to hear that you fell from climbing back in 1994 and that almost cost your life but pls do tell me that your rescuers were HOT and good looking blokes ~grins wickedly~

I look forward to those 3 books you're dishing out this year and I wish you well (good health and right balance - totally on board with that) in every aspect of life.


message 2: by Sonia Cristina (new)

Sonia Cristina Thank you for sharing such exciting news. I'm anxious to read your first book in the rescue team series, love this concept.


message 3: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Aileene wrote: "Very excited to read this new series and I'm so sorry to hear that you fell from climbing back in 1994 and that almost cost your life but pls do tell me that your rescuers were HOT and good looking..."

Thank you, Aileene.

The park ranger who rescued me was absolutely a manly man. He's now a sheriff's deputy. Here's a funny story:

My younger son Benjamin went to work as a seasonal park ranger and kept telling me about this sheriff's deputy whom he thought I might find pretty darned attracted. Very manly, handled bad guys, fallen trees, wild animals and was cool and ethical and all around a great guy. He had lunch with this guy one day and was telling him why he wanted to be a park ranger and how a ranger had saved his mother's life when he was 4 years old. The sheriff's deputy listened, and then asked what his mother's name was. When Benjamin told him, he told Benjamin that he'd been that ranger. So the two of them now work together on occasion. Small world!!!!

But, yeah, he's married.

I'm glad you're excited about the new series. And thanks so much for your support. It means a lot. :-)


message 4: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Sonia Cristina wrote: "Thank you for sharing such exciting news. I'm anxious to read your first book in the rescue team series, love this concept."

Thank you, Sonia. I hope you'll all enjoy it. :-)

And thank you for your support. It really means a lot to me.


message 5: by NotQuiteMonica (new)

NotQuiteMonica THREE books in the next year - huzzah! Love all your books. Can't wait! Now I gotta go subscribe to this newsletter you mentioned...


message 6: by Pamela (new)

Pamela NotQuiteMonica wrote: "THREE books in the next year - huzzah! Love all your books. Can't wait! Now I gotta go subscribe to this newsletter you mentioned..."

I'm going to do my very best, maybe try for FOUR. IF I get four books written, I will have a crazed party. :-)

And, yes, please sign up! It's the best way (other than stalking my Goodreads page) to know what's going on.


message 7: by Saunders (new)

Saunders all the very best Pam for 2016. So looking forward to your new books -the I-Team was my all time favourite reads.


message 8: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Saunders wrote: "all the very best Pam for 2016. So looking forward to your new books -the I-Team was my all time favourite reads."

Thank you, Saunders. Same to you. I'm so glad you've enjoyed the series. :-)


message 9: by Risa (new)

Risa all the very best Pam for 2016. I will wait patiently for your books coz you are my my favourite author. I love all your books, the I-Team, the McKinnon's Rangers and Blakewell/Kenleigh trilogy. Will you ever write historical again?


message 10: by Aileene (new)

Aileene Pamela wrote: "Aileene wrote: "Very excited to read this new series and I'm so sorry to hear that you fell from climbing back in 1994 and that almost cost your life but pls do tell me that your rescuers were HOT ..."

Well what do you know! Small world indeed! And he remembered your name too - NOICE! I'm assuming here that you didn't keep in touch with this manly, ETHICAL (we don't get that a lot nowadays!) and all around great guy.
Anyways, I hope one of the characters of this new series of yours will be based on him.

Oh, and , yes, I signed up too :)
Xx


message 11: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Risa wrote: "all the very best Pam for 2016. I will wait patiently for your books coz you are my my favourite author. I love all your books, the I-Team, the McKinnon's Rangers and Blakewell/Kenleigh trilogy. Wi..."

Thank you, Risa! Your favorite author? That makes my day. I DO want to get back to the MacKinnon's Rangers series (Lord Wentworth & Joseph need stories, right?) and the Kenleigh-Blakewell series, too. I won't forget them.

Right now, my publisher isn't interested in historical novels from me, so there's some delay.


Happy New Year to you too!


message 12: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Aileene wrote: "Pamela wrote: "Aileene wrote: "Very excited to read this new series and I'm so sorry to hear that you fell from climbing back in 1994 and that almost cost your life but pls do tell me that your res..."

No, I didn't keep in touch with him. He's very humble and just kind of disappeared into the background. I was busy recovering, and there just wasn't an opportunity to get in touch with him. I did write about it in the paper, however, and I understand that his friends teased him about it. LOL!

I'm so glad you signed up. :-)


message 13: by Aileene (last edited Jan 14, 2016 09:11PM) (new)

Aileene With that writing abilities of yours, hells yeah! I'm sure lotsa teasing were ensued.
I can also imagine his cheeks turning beetroot after reading what you've written.
I get tickled pink through and through with your novels and those writings were not even directed at me.
So what more if you have a dedicated a page solely for one person (like you did with your personal rescuer) I probably need a truckload of smelling salts!


message 14: by Christine (new)

Christine I am so very happy for you. You have got your groove back and then some. I wish you the best 2016 and beyond for many, many years to come. You have been an inspiration to all who have been able to read about your journey through illness. All the best to you.


message 15: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Christine wrote: "I am so very happy for you. You have got your groove back and then some. I wish you the best 2016 and beyond for many, many years to come. You have been an inspiration to all who have been able to ..."

Thanks so much, Christine! Wishing you all the best, as well. :-)


message 16: by Janine (new)

Janine Pamela wrote: "Risa wrote: "all the very best Pam for 2016. I will wait patiently for your books coz you are my my favourite author. I love all your books, the I-Team, the McKinnon's Rangers and Blakewell/Kenleig..."

I am really hoping you will write more historical books. I'm waiting for Joseph's story, particularly. How can we convince your publisher? Thanks.


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