So I did this thing at the end of Kayla and the Devil I've since had cause to question. I resolved all the major issues in that particular story, but nonetheless ended the book on something of a cliffhanger. I'm okay with that part. It's the one-sentence note I put at the very end of the book that I would likely not do again if I could go back in time and do it over. And that note said to look for Kayla and The Vampires (the sequel's title) in 2012.
You do something like that, you're kind of obligated to deliver within a certain time frame. Otherwise people are gonna bitch. And I understand. I'm the one who put the note there, after all. But I want those of you who read Kayla and are looking forward to the sequel to know that I do still intend to make it happen. I just started work on Kayla and the Vampires and I hope to have it available in paperback and ebook formats at some point in the fall.
So, yes, Kayla will be back, as promised. And with a snarkier attitude than ever.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Friday, June 8, 2012
The Dark Ones paperback
The paperback edition of my novel The Dark Ones is available at long last. This was originally scheduled for release in mass market paperback by Leisure Books in January 2011. But, as most of you know, things fell apart there and I parted ways with Leisure after eight books. The Dark Ones was published in a limited hardcover edition last year by Delirium. This first ever paperback edition is from Deadite Press, who will also be publishing the novel in electronic format shortly.
Order the paperback here:
The Dark Ones at Amazon
Order the paperback here:
The Dark Ones at Amazon
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