After much difficulty writing Book 23, I had to jump into edits on Book 21. I'm sorry to keep readers waiting so long.
I finished edits this past weekend and uploaded the book. While it's still being disseminated to some retailers, you can find it now on Amazon, Kobo, Smashwords, and a few other online stores and libraries. I'll send out my newsletter announcement when I have Apple and Barnes and Noble links.
Now that this is done, I'll go back to writing Book 23 and right into Book 24. I can't believe I have just over two more books left to write and this series will be complete!
Nya's worst nightmare has materialized—the Issan have the Ethalian research for creating portals and are working to adapt it to free their god. However, Alric has inspired L'Ni with an idea to create a code to delete all the research. The problem is infecting the Issan computer systems. That can only be done from the inside.
L'Ni has laid out a detailed plan only he fully knows, and the time has come to put it into motion. Nya isn't happy when she discovers too late what that plan entails—he must submit himself to an Inquisitor. Whatever he knows could be exposed, possibly compromising all their work. However, if he doesn't try, the Issan will have all they need to build the ultimate weapon.
Despite his meticulous planning, L'Ni missed one detail, one that could ruin everything…
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In other news, I'll also get to work on the next print edition -- Starfire Angels: Forgotten Worlds Collection 4 (Books 16-20). I'll get this formatted and set up this month to add to the other three print editions. The biggest problem I see with this is that these books have been getting longer and longer and the pages are limited for print format, so I may have to change formatting slightly to keep 5-book collections for the final two.
And I still have my horse. I trimmed his hooves yesterday and am sore today. It was beautiful here yesterday--in the mid-60's for highs! A perfect day for trimming, and he was past due. Here he is playing with his feed bucket. He hates when it gets low and he can't quite get the last few bits in it. He's almost like a cat who sees the bottom of his food bowl and acts like it's empty.
