Today, I’m revealing the cover for my American Thanksgiving short story Thanks to You, a mulitcultural, contemporary romance.
Today, I’m revealing the cover for my American Thanksgiving short story Thanks to You, a mulitcultural, contemporary romance.
I am proud to announce that Sanctified, book three in the Matawapit Family Series, is now available. Read on to find out what inspired the book and the series. And don’t forget to enter the Raffelcopter giveaway.
With Sanctified, book three in the Matawapit Family Series, due for release pretty darn quick, I thought I’d share one more excerpt. As for Renewed, book four in the series, I am now on my final round of self-edits, and will be submitting this manuscript to my publisher pretty, pretty quick! My fingers are crossed …
Today is another edition of WIP (work in progress) Wednesday. When I last posted. I’d submitted my manuscript (Sanctified), book three in the Matawapit Family Series, to my publisher eXtasy Books. I’m now deep in edits. I don’t have a target publication date yet, but once I do, you’ll be the first to know. As …
It’s time for another addition of WIP (work in progress) Wednesday. I’m currently working on self-edits for Sanctified, book three in the Matawapit Family Series. I plan on submitting the manuscript to my publisher at the end of July. Update: I’ve since submitted Sanctified to my publisher. I’m now currently working on self-edits for Renewed, …
My inspiration for writing the Matawapit Family Series came from the many talks I had with my Dad, who attended two. The purpose of these schools was to assimilate Canada’s First People into Western society. The schools had a devastating impact on the aboriginal population. The Matawapit Family Series touches on the intergenerational trauma the …
It’s time for another writing update. I finished reviewing the galley. eXtasy Books has scheduled a release for Blessed on Friday, June 29, 2018. Logline: A mixed-blood Catholic seminarian struggles to discern his true calling: the priesthood or his ex-lover, a proud but damaged Ojibway man.