Looks like a South Island road-trip is coming up, Yii Haa. So excited to not only visit a very old friend way down yonder, but keen to meet some reader folk at the library and have a chat about books and writing. Big thank you to Grace Roscoe-Squires at Invercargill Library for setting this up.
I've never been beyond Dunners so this will be a first. The rest of my trip will be following my nose, a wee adventure and chance to further plot out a follow-up to The Corrector, a NZ-based thriller that's been on the back-burner while establishing the Cal Nyx series. It's due for publication in early 2025. Been a while since I've written a novel set here in Aotearoa so I can't wait to sink my chompers into this fresh project.
And speaking of upcoming publications, the third-in-series Cal Nyx mystery thriller is due for launch Dec 2024. I'm very hyped about this one. We'll be looking for ARC reviews shortly so if you're interested in a freebie in exchange for an honest review, please be sure to add your name on the Contact page so you don't miss out. Early reviews mean that other readers can find the books so if you like the sound of that, be sure to leave your details.
Beside myself.
I wonder if y'all are as ready for spring as I am. Jeez it's been a long, dark winter. Bring on the sun and the dancing girls I say.
The Welcome Swallows are back, ready to raise another tiny brood in their mud nest on the rafters of the carport. I never sure if it's the original mum and dad pair or one of their sets of offspring. Whichever, they're true to their moniker. I love their return each year.
I did a quick over-nighter camp with Gabby this week to finish the final edits of The Freezer and test-run the camper again before my trip away. Yes, that's snow on the ranges. Sparkling days, chilly nights peeps, but we survived.
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