
I finished my edit of Karen's boat book. She's got an upcoming deadline so I dropped everything and went to work for her. Well, I didn't really drop EVERYTHING. I did get my ten pages done. But that was about it. I enjoyed Karen's new book. I think maybe she's a bit more sophisticated than Harlequin American readers normally expect, but that adds a richness. I'll let you know when this one is coming out.
Although editing and writing took most of the day, I did upload Carpathian Shadows to Fictionwise. I hope I did so in time to make publication on their Monday release. I'll also upload to Mobipocket this weekend or Monday.
Now that I've finished with Karen's book, it's time to get back to Anthony Perham's rewritten A FULL ENGLISH PROBLEM--and to put the finishing touches on Michael Paulson's DEADLY TRADE. While Karen is feeling grateful, I'll hit her up for cover design assistance.
I finished reading FOLLOWING MY TOES. I hope I'll get a review up tomorrow. Now I'm reading about Penguins.
I'm going to make ACROSS THE RAINBOW by Victoria Chancellor the www.BooksForABuck.com book of the day. When his daughter demands that he fly across a rainbow, a pilot ends up back in time. He meets the woman of his dreams, but he needs to return to his young daughter. Chancellor always writes an emotional story. Only $3.99. Learn more, read the excerpt, or buy the entire eNovel here: www.booksforabuck.com/rompages/rom_2005/across_rainbow.html. (Available in HTML, Adobe Acrobat, Palm Reader/eReader, and Microsoft Reader formats). Here's the cover):

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