

“Don’t tell me you’re one of those annoying types that do homework before Sunday night.” “I finished my homework and-”Ĭlint cut her off with a moan.

“I did.” She was proud of the things she’d done on her own. The sight of his spiked hair made her heart beat faster. When she walked into the living room, a third person had joined their group.

Disoriented, she was surprised to find Ivy climbing in the window. I liked the humor in it, but it didn’t “move the story forward” which is one of those editing terms that makes me shove a handful of m&m’s into my face.Ī knock on the bedroom window stirred Bryn from a dream. Here is a scene from Going Down In Flames which didn’t make it into the book. And yes, that is the large party size bag of m&m’s. You can see my editing survival kit in the photo below. Most of the time it requires wine and some form of chocolate. If you like feline sidekicks, quirky characters, and winding trails of clues, then you’ll love Chris Cannon’s humorous hunt for justice.I’ve been editing Book 2 in my shape-shifting dragon series. Murder in Mystic Hills is the spellbinding first book in the Mysteries of Mystic Hills cozy paranormal series. Not knowing who to trust, can she expose a killer and rescue everyone from deadly plays for power? But while searching the house for her lost memories, she faces heated magical politics, fresh bodies popping up, and a hidden evil threatening to make her the next victim. Moving to the mystical town, Belinda takes up with a talking cat Familiar and learns she’s the only one who can help her aunt cross over before she becomes a vengeful spirit. And finding out she has the same power, it’s up to her to solve her mysterious relative’s murder. After receiving a letter stating she’s inherited a tearoom and home, she’s shocked it’s from a beloved aunt she can’t remember… who could speak to the dead.

Preschool teacher Belinda Harbinger’s summer vacation is going off the rails. All she wants is a break from adulting… then she rediscovers a world that’s been wiped from her memory.
