Friday, January 31, 2025

Our Kitty Investigated!

  




Lyn Cote here~Well, it’s winter in the northwoods of WI you know. And we’ve been having some cold brrr temps (who knew??’-) I’ve been keeping our bedroom closet door shut because the attic trap door is in the closet. And there is often a draft from it in the coldest weather. 


So I was surprised when our cat Lovey decided to position himself at the door with his nose at the crack at the bottom of the floor. I open the door and oops, there was a puddle in the middle of the closet floor! Evidently the cool air has been coming down and the world warm air had been going up! And it resulted in condensation. Sigh…


So now, my dear husband insulated a new trap door, and yesterday he had to scoop out all the wet insulation and dispose of it. He has put up some of those pink insulating boards, but later in the spring, we will have somebody come and blow in another layer of insulation, which we've been meaning to do for a long time.


 So the cat saved us a bigger mess than we had! And I'm taking the opportunity to sort all the baskets of stuff that were sitting on the shelves that I hadn't looked at for a couple years. Goodwill here we come! 


So that's been the beginning of our new year. I hope yours is going well.

I enjoyed the holidays, especially an evening music concert on the 22nd at our church. Beautiful music and so lovely to see all the decorations. But I'm very happy just getting back to sort of normal. 

:-)


My new historical novel came out on January 14 and I hope you will take a look at this Lone Star Courage series. If you're interested in history, and a sweet romance where a very deserving couple find their happily ever after, Trusting His Love is for you. My next 2025 book to come out will be another historical. It will be the first in another series where I weave imaginary characters through authentic history, bringing the time, place and its conflicts alive! Talk to you in February—Lyn




Thursday, January 30, 2025

Must Love Dogs - New Release by Laura Scott

 

Good morning from Laura Scott!

I'm posting a little later than usual because I've been swamped with deadlines. But I wanted to drop by to let you know about my new release that comes out on Tuesday of next week.

At the end of December I mentioned that I'm kicking off a new series this year. The first book of my Sullivan K9 Search and Rescue series is Scent of Danger which released in early January. I have the second book Scent of Panic coming out in February. I'm super excited about this new series. I've always loved dogs so writing about these wonderful K9s has been so much fun!

In this book, Chase's K9 Rocky is a Norwegian Elkhound who has a mind of his own. Chase and Rocky often fight for the alpha spot in their relationship and Rocky wins that battle more often than not. But Rocky is also an amazing tracker who gets the job done.


If you love dogs, then I think you will enjoy this new K9 series!


Scent of Panic by Laura Scott $3.99




From USA Today Bestselling Author Laura Scott

Search and rescue and love…

Searching for the son he didn’t know he had…

When tribal accountant Wynona Blackhorse realizes her son has been kidnapped, she has little choice but to call the only man who can find him. Her son’s father, Chase Sullivan. She’s willing to face the consequences, knowing nothing is more important than finding her four-year-old-son.

Chase Sullivan is furious with Wynona for keeping his son a secret, but all that matters now is doing everything possible to find the little boy. Chase knows his K9 Rocky is an excellent tracker, but the Wind River reservation is large and desolate. As he and Wynona follow clues as to where Eli has been, the case grows more convoluted. Time is not on their side. Will taking down the kidnappers bring Chase and Wynona closer together? Or tear them apart, forever?

Friday, January 24, 2025

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Not Snow by Pat Simmons


I'm a Midwest girl. Cold weather is in my DNA. Born in St. Louis, I graduated college in Boston. The following year, I purchased my first car in 1982. Gas at the pump was .25 cents a gallon. Boy, I'm aging myself, but in January 1982, I remember the 13.9 inches of snow that fell in 24 hours. It paralyzed the city. Nothing could move, and all I thought about was getting Crystal home That's what I named my first car,  even my friends remember Crystal. 
It nearly happened again one week into the new year. Parts of St. Louis endured anywhere from 8.5 inches to more than 14 inches of snow. We experienced thundersnow, a rare phenomenon (an indicator that heavy snow was coming), and then God added sleet to the mix. 
We were in trouble. Public buses were getting stuck along with trash trucks and other heavy equipment.
I love to admire snow but not drive in it and to help neighbors dig out. I love it.
Snow piles were everywhere when we were hit with single-digit temperatures and below-zero wind chills. Why do I feel like a meteorologist? But seriously, I didn't expect 13 inches of snow to be dumped in New Orleans. Other states experienced winter weather; some parts of Florida received 10 inches. Yikes. At least St. Louis has snow plows and road treatment. My husband even purchased a snow blower to prepare for the next snow, which probably won't happen now. 
Stay safe wherever you live, and let's compare notes on our weather in February.

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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

🫖 Camy’s Kickstarter is now live!

My Kickstarter is for a Special Edition hardcover of volume 1 of my Christian Regency romantic suspense series, Lady Wynwood’s Spies. My series is like Pride and Prejudice meets Mission: Impossible.

The Special Edition hardcover is absolutely beautiful! It has a double-sided dust jacket, 2-page color chapter spreads, page edge designs, and sprayed color designs on the page edges.

The campaign also offers new Special Edition paperbacks of volumes 1-8 of the Lady Wynwood’s Spies series. They’re also beautiful with color chapter headings and sprayed color designs on the page edges, and book 8 is an early release.

Don’t know how to use Kickstarter?

Don’t know what Kickstarter is? Check out this blog post about my Kickstarter

My friend Jonathan made a video to walk you through making an account and how to pledge.

Check out the Kickstarter for more information about the series and to see pictures and videos of the special editions.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Grandmas by Janice Lynn


Grandmas are on my mind a lot recently as mine hasn't been feeling so well since October. Grandma recently went onto Hospice and I struggle to imagine life without her. She is the matriarch of my dad's family and I do worry that once she passes that his family will drift apart, but hopefully not. My grandmother had 7 children. Unfortunately, my uncle passed in a car accident a few years ago, so she has six living children. There are so many of us grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren that I've lost count. Truly, there's a lot of us. 

With my grandma playing such a crucial role in my own life, it's no wonder that I have strong, fun older women in my Wrapped Up in Christmas books. I call them the Butterflies (Bodie Lewis calls them bees, wasps, hornets, and any other insect he can think of. LOL).  They're a group of friends who love each other dearly, but are not above poking at each other. As I've written this series, they're definitely my favorite secondary characters.

In Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope, the heroine, Morgan, moves back to Pine Hill, Kentucky to make a fresh start after her husband died in an accident. Morgan is Butterfly Claudia's granddaughter and welcomes her with open arms to help Morgan get back on her feet. I enjoyed writing their relationship with each other and how Morgan valued her Grammy Claudia's advice and life perspective. Probably, I enjoyed this so much because I love my grandma's advice and life perspective. She's always such a kind, positive person and I strive to be more like her. 

What about you? Did you have a special grandparent or older person who influenced/influences you? Or are you that special grandparent passing on your love and knowledge to future generations? 

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Wrapped Up in Christmas Joy https://amzn.to/47wB8qW
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Wrapped Up in Christmas Amazon Barnes & Noble

USA Today, Wall Street Journal, & Publishers Weekly Bestselling author JANICE LYNN lives in Tennessee with her Prince Charming and their princes and princesses, her vivid imagination, an adorable Maltese named Halo who's the true royalty of the house, and bunches of unnamed dust bunnies that moved in after Janice started her writing career. In addition to writing romance, Janice is a nurse practitioner, a quilter, a military mama, and an avid supporter of the Quilts of Valor Foundation. www.janicelynn.com  

Sunday, January 19, 2025

Finding Joy in January: A Season of New Hobbies and Appreciation by Merri Maywether

January often feels like the longest month of the year. The days are cold, the nights come early, and the holiday buzz gives way to quiet stillness. But instead of letting that stillness feel heavy, I’ve learned to embrace it as a time for new beginnings—a chance to find joy in trying new hobbies and decluttering my life.

This “between time” is a perfect opportunity to work on creative projects. This year, I’ve taken up painting bricks (yes, bricks!) to add a little color and charm to my space. It’s messy and fun, and it reminds me that even the simplest things can transform into something beautiful.

I’ve also been decluttering with a simple rule: if I haven’t used something within a reasonable amount of time, it’s time to pass it on. Thanks to this rule, my long-tucked-away teacups and teapots are finally seeing the light of day. I’ve been brewing tea and sipping from them during quiet moments, and it feels like a little celebration of the everyday.

My stories often show this idea of trying new things and simplifying life. When my characters are in a “healing period”— a.k.a. recovering from heartbreak—they, too, turn to new hobbies. These quiet moments of creativity and exploration help them rediscover themselves.

In my Ashbrook, Montana series, Gina tried knitting and crocheting. Her yarn fiascos were a point of humor. They were also the background for necessary conversations with her father. Amanda, also from Ashbrook, Montana took up running. At first, it was just an outlet for frustration, but it quickly became a source of strength and clarity. And then there’s Sam from my Paradise Hills series, who tried and failed at baking.

 As it is with life, not all hobbies are winners, and that’s okay. It’s the fun of trying that matters. Hobbies create moments for introspection, healing, and finding joy in unexpected places. They remind us that we're still moving forward, even in the quietest seasons of life.

So, as we settle into the rhythm of this new year, I encourage you to try something new—whether it’s decluttering a long-forgotten corner or diving into a creative project you’ve been curious about. You might just learn something unexpected about yourself along the way.

I’ve shared what’s happening with me and my characters. What’s going on in your slice of the world? Have you started or resumed any hobbies? I’d love to hear your stories—feel free to share them in the comments!

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Here's a different take on January from my upcoming release, Be My Grumpy Valentine

Kelly’s mom used to say the first three weeks of January were a test. The necessary jolt back to reality did things to people. After weeks of festivities and connections, people into cranky dispositions. Some relieved to return to the routine were calm, pleasant, and fun to be around. 


Then, there was the accumulation of shorter days. Seasonal depression was real. Kelly had felt it. She was inclined to sleep more. Her head was fuzzy. Crying happened. 


When she thought things would get worse, life had given her a message. Through, of all people–Eugene. 


They were nearing the end of the Monopoly game without there being a clear winner. He pointed at the big screen television. “Is that Jeff.?” 


All eyes turned to the screen with one of those ski lodge scenes. It was a fireplace with a couch laden with several pillows. From the window, there were trees and snowfall. 


In half a second, everyone’s gaze was averted to the television, he slid the Reading Railroad card onto Kelly’s stack. He’d remembered her favorite landing spot on the Monopoly game.


“You’re kidding, right?” His cousin, Charlotte, was not impressed with the obvious diversion. 


His why do you question my intentions face was convincing when he said, “I thought I saw someone who looked like him skiing in the background.” 


His kindness wrapped around Kelly's shoulders like a hug. 


It also called into question resentment that Kelly had built up since he’d given her the cold shoulder the year prior. 


Kelly's mind crackled, trying to sort through the confusion. She’d asked him out on a date, and he showed up with another woman. Had someone spoken to him and he was trying to make amends? Had her withdrawal from their friendship given him room to reflect on his actions? Was she overthinking the situation?


With no definitive answer, the questions pinged in her mind for the entirety of the walk from her coworking office space to the pharmacy on the edge of Main Street. 

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Be My Grumpy Valentine is one of 18 heartwarming stories in the Valentines Sweethearts collection. Join this fun group of couples as they navigate humor, heart, and a little help from Cupid on their path to happily ever after! You can learn more about these stories by visiting the series page



Friday, January 17, 2025

Lyn Cote's Newest Historical Novel!


Did you know that around 30,000 Germans immigrated to Texas in the 1840's???
  

No one has ever been on Anna’s side. Will that change in Texas? 


In 1846, young widow Anna survives the grueling voyage from Germany to start a new life in the promised land of Texas. Forced by circumstances into servitude, Anna is now determined to leave her harsh master. But how can a single woman face the frontier on her own? 


Texas Ranger Carson Quinn is responsible for leading her party of German immigrants through Comanche territory to the Hill Country. Drawn to Anna’s sweet nature, he watches her persevere through the physical and emotional hardships of traveling through this new and still wild land. He silently vows to do anything to protect her. But yet another war is brewing…


Mexico will not accept US annexation of the young Texas Republic without a fight. Though honor bound to defend Texas, Carson's deepest longing is to lay down his rifle once and for all and forge a peaceful life with Anna. As American troops arrive in Texas, she watches the man she longs for torn between duty and love. Will the tide of history keep them from a future together?


One more time the Quinn family takes up arms in the cause of freedom.

 

Trusting His Love book 3 of the “Lone Star Courage” series brings the Quinn family saga to an exciting conclusion.



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series https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW3QYRBR