The End of the Tour; The Start of Something New

Image by Jill Wellington from Pixabay

Whew! After a busy six weeks of guest posts, interviews, and giveaways, the Linden Way blog tour has come to an end. Here are the posts from the last two weeks, in case you missed them:

In an interview over at Literary Quicksand, I discuss my writing routine, how long it took to write The House on Linden Way, and one thing I’m afraid of that other people probably wouldn’t find very scary…

Author Anthony Avina kindly reviewed The House on Linden Way, writing “the combination of the horror/metaphysical aspect of the haunting story with the heartfelt and compelling character development made this a breathtaking novel.”

Avina also offered me a guest spot on his blog, where I wrote about the art of brevity and writing the novella.

Other reviews include this one by Wildwood Reads, describing Linden Way as a “unique ghost story that took off from the very beginning”; and this one by The Frugalista Mom, who called the plot captivating and wrote “Amber’s struggle between holding on to her childhood memories and living in the real world was very much relatable.”

Thank you again to everyone who helped make the tour a success!

And now it’s time to curl up in a quiet corner and wrap myself in a warm blanket and a new story. If you listen closely you may hear the sound of a pencil slowly whispering across a page, but that’s all you’ll hear from me for a while.

Until then, Happy Halloween, everyone! May your holiday be filled with laughter, love, and lots of treats.