Talking to all of those of you who are, like me, "of a certain age"--you know, 30ish--isn't it great that we can get as excited about things as we always did? I remember when I saw the cover of my first book 25 or so years ago. I didn't think the people matched, and she certainly was chestier than I'd written her, but...wow...right there at the bottom of the front cover of Always Annie was my name!
So, fast forward to 2024. It's a different century, heaven knows I'm in a
different decade, I'm several grandkids richer...but looky here. It's another cover--my 21st full-length book. (I think. I don't always come up with the same number. And what's full-length anyway?) And...right there at the top of the front cover, with the dormer roof on the house bisecting it neatly, is my name!
I don't have a release date or a pre-order link yet, but I'm proud to be part of Annessa Ink Publishing as well as being so very pumped about Maggie's story and its cover. Keep an eye out for Pieces of Blue!
Nothing had prepared Maggie North to inherit a house she didn’t know existed on a lake she’d never heard of.
For all of her adult life, loner Maggie North has worked for bestselling author Trilby Winterroad, first as his typist, then as his assistant, and finally as his ghost writer. Throughout her first marriage, widowhood, remarriage, and divorce from an abusive husband, Trilby was the constant in her life.
When he dies, she inherits not only his dachshund, Chloe, but a house she didn’t know existed on a lake she’d never heard of. On her first visit, she falls in love with both the house and the lake. Within a few weeks, she’s met most of the 85 inhabitants of Harper Loch and surprisingly, become a part of the tiny community. Her life expands as does a new kind of relationship with her friend Sam Eldridge. She finally feels not only at home, but safe.
Until her ex-husband is released from prison. The fragile threads of her new life begin to fray, and that feeling of safety is about to shatter into a thousand pieces.
A new book! How exciting, Liz! Best of luck.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jana. I am over-the-top excited about this one!
DeleteCongratulations on your upcoming around-21st-book :) And Congratulations on your writing career! You're definitely doing something right--or write (sorry for the pun.) Best wishes for 25 more years.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barb! Back at you!
DeleteOops, better own my word--Anonymous was Barb Bettis.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I loved seeing your very first cover. It brings back memories of the first romances I ever read.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kara! I thought it was going to be so easy after that one. Lol!
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