E Is For… Emerald Keep!
I am very excited. This Wednesday, our book Emerald Keep is out into the world. In celebration of its release, I figured I’d take today and share a little bit with you. If you are a long-time reader of … Continue reading →
I am very excited. This Wednesday, our book Emerald Keep is out into the world. In celebration of its release, I figured I’d take today and share a little bit with you. If you are a long-time reader of … Continue reading →
The tour has been truckin’ along. I checked today and we’re up to 229 entries for the Rafflecopter! Holy moly, Dear Reader, how awesome that is. Thank you so much for your support! a Rafflecopter giveaway
Continue reading →What with internet kerfuffle this, crazy news that, and more in-flow of information than ever before, the Delete key is the most important one on the keyboard. A good friend of mine, who’s name also happens to begin with the … Continue reading →
The holidays are over. March Madness is now April Fool’s. And Cat’s Cradle, one of the Chicagoland Shifters novels, is coming this summer. I figured I’d give you a sneak peek – Mitch gets to settle down. Or does he? … Continue reading →
Books. That’s what it’s all about, isn’t it? Life, the Universe, and Everything? (Yeah, yeah, 42. But I’m serious, here.) Books are refuge, friend, and opiate. They console, engage, and educate. They can change the world and, sometimes, end it. … Continue reading →
Greetings from the cockpit of Noon and Wilder! I’m A. Catherine Noon and I’ll be your host this month and Rachel Wilder and I complete the A-Z blog challenge. I’ve got posts for you that show the A-Z of Noon … Continue reading →
The harsh desert world of Persis has developed its own customs far from Old Earth. Keepers are cherished as caregivers and helpmeets to Hunters. During Emerald Keeper Teeka’s first Contract with Senior Hunter Brant, disaster strikes. Brant is killed and … Continue reading →
Curiosity never killed this cat, but love could have deadly consequences. Sasha Soskoff has two reasons for moving to Chicago: secure a tenured position in veterinary research medicine, and widen his horizons. After a night at the city’s hottest new … Continue reading →