Hi my lovely readers! I'm taking a moment to venture out of my writing cave to bring y'all some good news! Book 2 of The Knox Brothers series will be out soon! As you all have gathered, I am horrible at picking and aiming for release dates. I hate to announce things so far in advance and when the time comes, I'm not ready for the announcement. I normally have what I call a goal date in mind. That's just a general (normally a 3ish day time span) of when I'm aiming to release something new. Book 2 should be out at the beginning of July. Think around the 4th (hopefully!). This is my goal but only the good Lord knows if it'll happen. BUT! That is the plan and I'm so far sticking to it.
Book 2 does not have a proper title yet as I keep going back and forth between a few ideas. What I can tell you, is that it is about Zane Knox and the woman he loves to hate and hates to love. Their journey is framed to be a good one! I'm going to try and release all the pertinent information about the book a little closer to when I can positively identify it's release date. I promise to keep y'all as updated as I can!
In the mean time, I ask that if you go outside and start interacting with all those lovely people you missed during quarantine (some states and places are allowing this now!), you still wear masks and practice social distancing. I know it is tempting to ignore it, but we still don't really know anything about this virus. We don't have a solid plan for it and I for one, much prefer to exercise caution than to act all willy-nilly and run the risk of unknowingly infecting all of those around me.
This plea is especially important for all of you out there protesting. My heart breaks that in this day and age we have to still talk about these issues. That people carry more hate in their heart than kindness or love. I hear your anger and pain and understand it. I agree that something must change. And one of those is to be kind, to love, and respect all those around us. Even if you don't agree with what they believe in or how they conduct their lives. It is their choice. Not yours. So on that note, I reiterate my plea to stay safe out there in this pandemic and to spread kindness and love. You never know what a little good could do for someone else.
Until next time!
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