First Novella Published

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Hello Friends,

I am excited to announce that I have published my first novella and am hard at work on editing the second book in the three part series.

After spending months, editing and reviewing the novella and changing book covers, it was time to hit publish.

I realized that I was letting perfectionism keep me from getting my first book published. Perfection keeps us frozen and procrastinating. If this describes you, here is a link to an article I published recently about perfectionism and procrastination.

Love and Salsa, is my first novella in my three part series - Three Sisters and a Wedding featuring sisters Mariana, Isabel and Maria Alcaraz. I have enjoyed writing the three novellas. Books two and three are complete and in the editing phase.

At this time, book one is available on Kindle Unlimited for all you romance readers.

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You can click on the image above to go straight to the e-book on Amazon. I would be honored if you read the book. If you like the story, don’t forget to leave a review.

What’s Next?

Over the next few weeks, I’ll be busy at work editing the second book in this series. Editing is the hardest part of this process for me. I love the story development and outline phase… imagining the characters and locations is so much fun. Editing - not so much - but still an important part of the process.

It’s also the holiday season, so my days and weekends are pretty busy. I’ll squeeze in some writing time because done is better than perfect.

Happy Holidays!

P.S. Don’t forget to get a copy or two of Love and Salsa - one for you and one for a friend.

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