Once Bitten, Twice Dead on Kensington Site
October 28, 2009 on 1:07 pm | In Paranormal Tales, zombies | 3 CommentsWell, it’s official… Kensington has a page up for my first novel with them: Once Bitten, Twice Dead. You can find their page for it here: http://www.kensingtonbooks.com/catalog.cfm?dest=itempg&itemid=16327&secid=277&linkon=section&linkid=277
I’ve got a page for the book and it’s prequel, the novella Simon Says in the Half Past Dead anthology on my website as well. I absolutely love the covers for both books and can’t wait to see what they come up with for the rest of the series! I’ve just finished writing the second novella in the series, tentatively titled Smoke on the Water, which is suppoed to go in the 2010 Brava Halloween anthology. There will be 2 more novels in the series, untitled as yet. More news as it comes in…
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Ooh!! How exciting!! Thank you, I absolutely LOVE your books. When I have time to escape, I usually pick up one of your book(turn on the computer) and escape! =)
Comment by LaceFace — October 28, 2009 #
Cant wait to read this.
On another note, how is everything?
Comment by Suzette — October 29, 2009 #
LaceFace – Thanks so much! I love hearing that!!!
Suzette – Things are moving along. Slowly. I have to learn to be patient. But there are little positive signs that make me think she’s on the road to recovery — or at least remission — given a number of months or so. But we’ll have to wait and see. Thanks for asking. We saw the oncologist today and he scheduled her first scan for about 6 weeks from now. Until then, all we can do is do the chemo and try to minimize the side effects. She lost about 16 lbs. in 3 weeks because the chemo is killing her appetite, so we have to work on that. And on walking. Her muscles are very weak, so I need to help her exercise and move more. It’s a lot of work, but Good Lord willing, it’ll all be worth it. Thank you for asking and thanks for your good wishes. It really means a lot.
B.
Comment by Bianca D'Arc — October 29, 2009 #