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LIFE continued

It's early Sunday morning so I thought it would be a great time to write a blog post before all hell broke loose. Late Friday night I signed a contact with Wilde City Press for Buzz and Blow, the first in the Sangre Trilogy. I am so excited to bring this sexy paranormal novella to you. The characters are sweet and quirky (Like me!) and the plot exciting and fast paced. When I posted this news on my Facebook page, I received many words of congratulations and encouragement and over 100 Likes. I love how supportive the writing community can be. I thank each and every one of you for all the kind words.

 You guys ROCK!

At the moment I'm working on the second in the series, Shave and Shimmer. Are you seeing a pattern emerging with the titles? The Sangre series is about loving-fueding vampires who live in the town of Sangre, Florida--a group of barbers on one side of the street and a group of hairstylists on the other. Pretty original, huh? I thought so.

Let's see, what's up next? I have a few ideas up my writer's sleeve. I have developed a mystery-suspense novel that keeps talking to me, a romantic comedy with the backdrop of a sleepy Northern California town, and yet another situated where I write from, sunny and gorgeous Sarasota, Florida. Not sure which I'll pick up next but whichever the case, ultimately I hope the story will entertain you.
And as I predicted hell is now breaking loose....actually my dog Darcy is breaking loose so I have to run.

If this post doesn't make any sense I blame the early hour and lack of coffee. As I said before, many thanks. Hug and kisses from yours truly.

Oh wait! One more thing before Darcy chews off my foot, my second Pump novella is coming out in Germany soon, on pre-order now at Amazon. So if you read German, please read me! Below is the link.
http://www.amazon.de/Krafttraining-Die-Männer-von-PUMP-ebook/dp/B00OUSEXZQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414151775&sr=8-1&keywords=alex+carreras+2

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