![]() ![]() Round about this time, WhiteFire was launching a new imprint– Chrism Press. Bethany House took a look at several of my old manuscripts, purchased Dreams of Savannah, and told me I was free to do whatever I liked with the ones they passed on. And then…nothing.įast forward to last year. We’ve been known to be wrong in our predictions, LOL.) My agent was happy with it. Back in the day, I’d called it Mafia Princess, and my critique partner, Stephanie, declared it the novel that would get me published. More specifically, I had an idea for the story of a mafioso’s daughter, the man everyone had assumed she would marry, who had pursued the law instead of the mob, and the Prohibition Bureau agent who tried to steal her heart…for a way to infiltrate her family. ![]() ![]() It was the summer when my son was 6 months old–and I had an idea for a mafia story. □ And today I wanted to take a few minutes to tell you about a book that will be coming out next May, called Shadowed Loyalty. I’m apparently in a season of sharing book news instead of my usual Thursday musings. ![]()
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