I’ve been serious about writing for over 10 years and I find writing to be a life-long learning proposition. In 2013 I published my first book and now I am about to release, with a little help from my publisher The Wild Rose Press, my sixth book. It is a little different from the others. This story is a legal drama and coming of age story about bullying and rape. It is a story as old as mankind and I tried to show it from all angles. The protagonist is young, but not naïve, and the antagonist is damaged with problems of his own.
Erin Sampson has grown up living with her single mother in Mannford, OK and watched her work long hours for little money. Her aunt is an attorney in a successful law firm in Tulsa. Erin sees her aunt as glamorous and her life as exciting and Erin wants to emulate her. They are a close-knit family who will go to the ends of the earth for each other.
Todd Newman’s family was never close. He and his brother were raised by a tyrannical father and mousey mother who was more afraid of their father than they were. Todd did not want to emulate his father, but the older he became the more he bullied his way to the top. Girls were just another conquest. Erin was no exception when he sexually harassed her at the senior prom.
When Erin goes to work for her aunt while attending college, she learns women on her campus are being raped and slowly she realizes who is the rapist. She must stop him, and she does so by banning the women together and helping her aunt put together a case to hand to the DA. There are plenty of roadblocks along the way – and then her best friend disappears after Todd warns her to stay out of his way.
Blooming Justice releases on January 30, 2019. It is available for pre-order in Kindle version now. I plan a release party after the 30th and will be talking about that more on Facebook later in the month. Pick up a copy of Blooming Justice and find out if Erin finds a way to end the terror on her campus. Blooming Justice is the first in the Keystone Lake series.
We’ve talked this year about clearing my life of physical, mental and spiritual things. It seems most of my clearing was of the physical type. I’ve scrubbed white woodwork, cleaned out cabinets, and found a light-weight Christmas tree that can be stored in a closet instead of the attic. I’ve made a lot of progress. I still need to clean the woodwork in the back bathroom. I try to not look at it as I do my hair and make up in the morning, but it’s still there. Maybe next week.
Each week I write a blog to let you know what I’ve been up to. I have to admit sometimes it is not easy. I’m not that exciting.
As a writer, sometimes I get so tired and overwhelmed with my own ideas, I want to quit. I need a vacation. I have a bad case of wander-lust most of the time. Maybe it is the season and the stress that goes with it. I don’t really have that much stress these days since I retired. I can do what I want. And then the red leather recliner where I write calls my name. You have work to do, it says.
It’s Christmas and there are a million things to do. I think back about how I used to make Christmas happen with kids at home, a job during the day, limited funds, Christmas cookies baking, and still I managed to make it happen. I hope with some grace. Maybe not always. It should be easier now.
It’s been a long week. Things come in threes and we’ve had three so far this week.
This weekend was Small Business Saturday – just in time for Christmas shopping. Buying local from small businesses helps the consumer find quality goods and services and provides a living for the small business entities.
My greatest wish is to be the kind of person my dog thinks I am.
My blog is late this week because we spent the weekend with family in Texas. We shopped, sampled a little wine, and visited. When family turns to friends, you know you’ve got a good relationship. My husband’s cousin and his wife looked us up after more than 30 years and it has been more fun than we could have ever imagined.
We even got to visit with their son and grand dog. 
The second day we traveled to downtown Dallas and the Kennedy Museum at Dealey Plaza. It didn’t hurt that the cousins knew the roads in the Metro Plex and we traveled them in style.
Thanks, Texas, for a great weekend.
The aftermath of Halloween is all around us. 
















