I woke up early and wrote for a few hours in the dark without any distractions, which was nice because life was super hectic last week.Here’s a sneak preview clip from this morning’s writing on Snowfall on Lighthouse Lane, which will be out in Oct, but is already up for preorder, although I’m just turning it in this week! This is NOT the cover picture. HQN is still working on that.
“I just realized,” Gloria said. “I forgot to put the chicken in the crockpot for the chicken and dumplings I’d planned for tonight.” Which was the first Jolene had heard about that. “Why don’t I run over to the food booths before they all close and pick us up some takeout?”
She was off before Jolene could say a word. Which only had Aiden’s dimples deepening at her mother’s total lack of subtlety.
“Don’t do that,” Jolene complained. “I’m too exhausted to handle all those killer pheromones you’re throwing at me.”
“Sorry.” This time Aiden’s grin was quick and just as dangerous. “I dropped by to see if you’d like to go out to dinner and the town tree lighting tomorrow night. You did agree to a date.”
“You asked me out,” she reminded him. “I don’t remember agreeing.”
“I was hoping you wouldn’t remember that part.”
