I live in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia about 30 minutes from West Virginia and the temperature has dipped to regular winter temps. It seems unreal that two weeks ago it was in the 70's and last Sunday we had snow and ice. I think just about everyone agrees that this has been a bizarre winter in the US.
But, the temperature outdoor doesn't matter this weekend. I have the final print galleys for Lady Lightkeeper and I'll be settled in with my red pen to make any final corrections to the manuscript. The ebook is doing well on Fictionwise and it looks like the print book will be out near the beginning of March. I'll get to hold the first and second book of the Misty Cove series in my hands. I cannot wait :)
I'd love to hear from anyone who has read Widow's Walk. If you haven't read it, but you'd like to share your thoughts, there is more info about Widow's Walk at www.nikkileigh.com/prod_02.htm.
I hope everyone manages to stay warm this weekend and I'm going to enjoy my last trip back to Misty Cove in the mid to late 1850's. When the third book begins, the Civil War will begin and life for my characters in the north (Massachusetts) and the south (North Carolina) will be facing many dangers, difficult decisions and potential problems. But, that story will have to wait a little while. I have other stories to share with you first...
Nikki Leigh
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