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WHAT I READ THIS WEEK:  Diplomatic Immunity by Lois McMaster Bujold. Elevation by Stephen King. Worthy by Catherine Ryan Hyde. Captain Vorpatril’s Alliance by Lois McMaster Bujold.

My books: The Cowboy’s Baby, Arroyo, Talking to the Dead Guys, Twisted Rixter, Baby Sings the Boos, Tea With a Dead Gal, The Safari Bride, Ill Met By Moonlight, The Cowboy’s Baby Goes to Heaven, The Cimarron Bride, The Goodall Mutiny, The Goodall Manifest, and The Goodall Marauders. 

Thirteen in all, ranging from sweet fairy tale based romances to action/adventure space opera. Also includes humorous horror, weird western, and exciting historical romances.

https://amazon.com/author/gretchenrix 

New things and A SALE!

Well, I just moved my paperback book management from Createspace to KDP. We’ll find out how well it worked when I buy my first paperbacks. Createspace had its problems, but I was used to them, and the resulting final product was great. Here’s hoping for KDP paperback quality equal or better.

ARROYO will probably be the first book I re-order. Science fiction readers tend to like this book, and I’m down to three copies. Not near enough for AggieCon next March.

And then there’s the very good chance my next mystery novel will have been published by then. I’d planned it for 2018, but I’m not going to rush it. It is really, really good.

Speaking of really good, you should see the review of THE CIMARRON BRIDE on the Kindle page. Wish more people who like/love the books would review them.

Also, for the next two weeks THE CIMARRON BRIDE is on sale (the Kindle version) https://amzn.com/B07GTSD421

Sleeping Through the Movie

These are poppies. Suitable for my topic and suitable for November 11.

I just slept through the movie The Grinch, for which I’d paid $10.00 to see. If my sister hadn’t jabbed me at one time, it probably would have been well worth it. The sleep. There’s nothing like a comfortable, lay-back seat where you stretch your legs out and a dark, noisy theater for a good nap. This was at Westgate Cinema.

This isn’t the first time I’ve missed the movie I paid to see. Maleficent was one of the others. And not only in public. Last night I slept through most of Tomb Raider. 

Of course, sleeping through these movies doesn’t mean they’re bad movies. Just that I’d rather sleep, I suppose.

P.S. It’s better to do this when you have a companion at your side. I don’t suggest it when  you’re all alone.

Another type of poppy, also relevant to the day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT I READ THIS WEEK:  How To Be Good by Nick Hornby.

My books can be found at https://amazon.com/author/gretchenrix