Thursday, April 18, 2013

About "My Once and Future Love" Book 3...

I get asked about Book 3 a lot.

Have been asked about an end to Jacob and Beth's story since the first readers in May 2011, actually.

So...

Have I worked on the book? Yes.

Is it finished? No.

Will it get finished like I promised? The honest answer - hopefully.

Those of you who've been around a while know what I've struggled with in real life. For one, I've had a chronic right arm injury since Sept 2011. I spent the first half of 2012 - until July - in a lot of pain if I lifted anything heavier than a pen with that arm, and even holding a pen or fork was difficult because my hand was either numb or stiff depending on the day.

When this flares up, I'm still in a lot of pain, and I've had difficulty with it all 2013 so far. I don't sleep well because I can't stay in a comfortable position for my shoulder.

And that's just the problem I'm willing to discuss publicly.

So, as I've always said, if you want to know the latest on any book, read my site. Follow me on Facebook or Twitter. Join my street team. I'm active on the internet and I don't hide any important info from you guys. I've answered the question a hundred times and I'm sure I'll still get a hundred more before the book goes up, but please...make it easier on me. Do a simple Google search before you ask me about Book 3. I'm doing my best. It's a hard book to work on.


 
 

4 comments:

  1. Though I'm waiting anxiously for book 3, it shouldn't come at the cost of your health. Have you considered using a voice recognition program instead of typing? There is one that's already included in Windows.
    Hope your shoulder feels better. :)

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    1. Thank you.

      I can't talk 70,000 words +. I'd have no voice.

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  2. Your books are so amazing I really love the start of 3. I really hope you finish it. It would mean alot to your fans, but please don't put your health at risk! Your to good of a author. :)

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