Morning Coffee: Starting a New Book

If you’ve been following my blog, you know my book “Lizzie: The Home Coming” was released the end of April. The end of one book means the start of another. It’s both an exciting and scary time. Exciting because I get to choose from a number of ideas always floating around in the back of my mind. Exciting because it means new research and getting to know a new set of “friends” that will be a part of my life for at least the next year.

Scary because there’s always that little voice whispering in my ear, questioning whether or not I can do it again, whether or not I can write another novel length project my readers will enjoy.

I started that next project this week. It’s a western time travel tentatively titled, “Love Through Time”, and takes place between a 2023 Black Hills ghost town and its booming 1880 gold mining counterpart.

When Annie March is suddenly thrown back in time and into the life and body of Cora Landon, the new schoolmarm of Custer Creek, Dakota Territory, how does she find her way back to the world where she belongs? And after meeting the handsome Rod MacCray, does she prefer to stay?