November 20, 2011

Another Reason to Buy A Kindle

     Danger! Excitement! Intrigue! Romance! Yep, I have another novel in the stores and it's named Dead on Dutcher's Mountain and I'm just sayin...

     TV-Journalist Hillary Webster is pretty, smart and famous. Miner Karl Voerst is fascinating, charming and--er--kinky. He runs Dutcher's Mine and can make the U.S. self-sufficient in a strategic metal.

     But Hillary has problems: her sister-in-law is missing, along with a fabulous diamond necklace. Her spoiled brother is falling apart. And her niece looks to Hillary for mothering. There's more: Hillary must cover the inauguration of the new Dutcher's Mine although her father and dozens of other people died in the old one. Then there is the overworked sheriff: Hillary once loved him but his mere presence now can make her crazy.     
     Enter the adoring Karl, and a whole lot of skeletons...

     Back to NaNoWriMo.  I'm just over half the way to my goal, and the calendar is just under three-quarters of the way finished.  I'm flummoxed about the plot and so into it I walk into doors; you should see my black eye.  Anyway, and just to whet the universal appetite for my novels, the heroine keeps running into separate time-dimensions, where in one the sheriff is wonderful, in another a rough bastard, and in the third, well, he's ripping off her panties and it's raunchy but romantic and to tell the truth, along about here I get a little distracted. 
     More later. 

1 comment:

birdie said...

this is the first time i went to a blog and it is quite interesting. I like the part that i now know more about you than you own mother. well perhaps but not likely. i was going to skim over the story you are sharing but i couldn't, i had to get right down into it. I'll look forward to Sundays blog. NO RESERVATIONS is a pleasure to read for any one that truly believed that was going on and still is , it is a must. i sincerely like your characters the continually SURPRISE me. this will be you year Margaret Raymond and well deserved.