Happy Thanksgiving!!

Happy Thanksgiving!!

This year, as always, I’m so thankful for you, the wonderful readers who allow me to do this job I love, no matter how hard my depression tries to take a bite out of my life. I hope you’re having a wonderful day (whether or not you celebrate TG), and a lovely weekend.

News!!

MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE releases Saturday!

MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE is uploaded and will be in your hot little e-readers Saturday!! This is a short but sweet book and the most romantic yet in the Tiger’s Eye Mysteries. You get a LOT of Jack’s point of view, since he’s the one wrestling with the big decision.

So many of you asked for Jack and Tess to move their relationship along, and boy, do they … with the help of ALL of Dead End, of course!! Mrs. Frost plays a pivotal role …

Here’s a snippet from Jack’s point of view:

Tess tilted her head, a puzzled expression in her beautiful blue eyes. “I’m definitely interested in an antique mirror of this quality, but you mentioned weird magic, right? Are we talking portal to another dimension or something of the ‘mirror, mirror, on the wall’ variety?”

The mirror’s glass surface lit up as if it had been waiting to hear the magic words, and a shadowy face scowled out at us.

This was not a pretty face.

This guy looked like he’d hit the century mark around 1810 and had only grown older and meaner ever since.

And then he started talking, which made everything worse. “Ha! Like I never heard that before! ‘Mirror, mirror, on the wall.’ So original. And not even correct. Do I look like I’m on a wall, Missy? That looks like the ceiling I’m staring up at. I mean, what do I know? I’ve just lived in this mirror for hundreds of years, and—”

I grabbed a cleaning cloth from beneath the counter and tossed it over the mirror. He kept ranting, and he got louder, but at least we didn’t have to look at him anymore.

Tess, meanwhile, buried her face in her hands. I wasn’t sure if she was laughing or crying, but the sounds coming from her weren’t good.

“Tess?” I said.

“Tess?” Joe Bob said.

“Hey, lady! Take this cloth off me right now!” the mirror said.

“Why?” Tess looked at me. “I try to live a good life. I’m a good neighbor. I’m nice to people. Why do these things keep happening to me?”

Did you preorder MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE  yet? Get yours now!

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