Monday, September 7, 2009

Happy Monday and Happy Labor Day

Hi Everyone, just popping in to wish everyone a good Monday and happy holiday for some.

I'm in the midst of working on page proofs for NO CHANCE and writing LAST CHANCE. It's kind of cool because McKenna, the heroine of LAST CHANCE, is introduced in NO CHANCE, so I can go back and forth between the two manuscripts and get to know her even better. I have loved all of my heroes and heroines, but I must say that McKenna Sloane and Lucas Kane are becoming very dear to me. So intriguing...brave yet so vulnerable. And, oh my, the villain is just hideous. Every time I write a scene of him, I want to smack him.

Still hoping to get an excerpt up of SECOND CHANCE within the next few weeks. I like to wait until I receive the copy edited version of a book before I post an excerpt. That way I can make sure it's as accurate as possible. I've received numerous emails asking about SECOND CHANCE and when I'm going to put out more information about it. I promise, it's coming soon!

Okay, back to work for me. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email me at christy@christyreece.com. I'll do my best to answer them.

Wishing you all a wonderful week!

4 comments:

Mary G said...

Hi Christy. Was in the book store yesterday & this kept picking up your books one by one & then putting them back. I finally told him to buy all 3 & that they were some of the best books I read this year - great main & secondary characters. I also told him you were working on the next trilogy. He asked if you only write books in
3's LOL. I told him that you release one at a a time but I discovered them just before the
3rd book was released so I didn't have to wait. I had to leave so I don't know what happened but I tried!!'

Christy Reece said...

Bless you, Mary! Thanks so much for talking me up in bookstores. You're a treasure!

Mary G said...

Hey - you're the one with the talent. It's an easy sell!!
Too bad you write so slow - just kidding!!!!

Christy Reece said...

LOL. I do wish I could write as fast as readers read!