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Amazon is the first distributor selling Witness, but the formats for other ereaders and the print versions will follow very shortly.   If you would like to buy a Kindle copy, please go here.

The blurb and book trailer are below.  Enjoy!


What happens when you witness the unthinkable? For two years, sixteen-year-old Cee Cee Montgomery has had a crush on David Johnson, and she’s been waiting for him to notice her, and he does—at a party that Cee Cee wasn’t supposed to be at. But she is. She’s there when David is stabbed and no one calls for help. She’s one of the silent witnesses who bears the guilt of his death, and it’s tearing her apart. Not even her best friend, Stacy Eddings, can pull her through. Stacy is a silent witness of a different sort. He’s been in love with Cee Cee since he met her, but she never saw past David, and while he doesn’t know she went to that party, he does realize that something is wrong, that sometimes, no matter how painful, the  truth has to come out.



 

Witness

07/18/2012

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One of my projects for this week is to push through the line edits on my young adult issues novel called Witness, and between yesterday and today, I've made pretty good progress.  Three out of twenty-one chapters are done.  I keep trying not to look at the pile of pages still to go, and it's always better not to look at how much red pen is scrawled over the page.  Some poor tree died for this paper, and now the paper is dying of free speech.  Go figure. :)  Still, I'm shooting to get this one and one more novel out  before I go back to work.  It will be a tight squeeze, but I believe in miracles.

If you want a peek at my inspirations for the characters, feel free to follow me at pintrest.   I'm trying to put up a separate board for each book.  I will say that my editor thinks Witness has the same feel as October Breezes, which is really exciting to me.

Speaking of October Breezes, I just released October Breezes Two Pack into print.  The link is image below.


 
 
In planning what novels I'm going to be working on releasing this year, I looked back to see what I released in 2011.  Here's the breakdown:  five novels, one multi-novel set, one short story/poetry collection, and one straight poetry collection.  Not bad for twelve months.  I guess it helps that I'd written twenty-four novels before jumping into independent publishing.

Here's the covers of my 2011 releases and tomorrow I'll blog about what I'm hoping 2012 holds for my readers.