Never Con a Corgi, the first new Leigh Koslow Mystery since 2002, went up for sale on Amazon and B&N on April 12th; this week it's finally also available on Apple iTunes! For those who prefer print, you'll find links for that too, on the mystery page. Thanks so much for all the positive feedback!
I'm working now on returning the entire mystery series to print... for the first time ever in reasonably priced, matching volumes with full-cover jackets just like those on the ebooks. They'll be 6 x 9" trade paperbacks, and each will be priced at $9.99. PLUS, for those of you who never caught the short story, it's now included as a bonus inside of Book Four. I've been really happy with the quality of these books, and the print is even large enough for us over-40s to read. Look for them on Amazon by the end of May!
Thanks so much for your support,
Edie
The Mud Sisters, a tale of the twisted fates and true loves of two girls who became best friends one special summer--before their paths to adulthood diverged in unimaginable ways...
Work Blondes, Work! a comedic romp detailing the escapades of four women who labor in a corporate cubicle...think Dilbert meets chick lit. Seriously.
A sequel to Wraith? (I really want to write this...but have to get more people to read the first one before I can start!)


Hope for the genre-challenged? NINC, June 9, 2011
My personal spin on the curse of tending to write outside the traditional genres (a disease inflicted on writers by our nefarious, commercially blind muses) and how the e-book revolution may save us all.
"I swear, Officer--That's not my corpse!" NINC, July 12, 2011 (Also posted on Kelly McClymer's Blog, July 5, 2011) An eerie, but true story about how researching the plot behind Never Buried (namely, what happens when somebody steals an embalmed corpse and dumps it in somebody else's backyard?) led to an unbelievable coincidence of fate...and the risk of my landing in the county jail!
Interview at Tartan Ink with best-selling romance authors Sue-Ellen Welfonder and Karen Ranney, who run one fabulous Scottish tea room. (Except maybe for the haggis...) July 14, 2011.
I hang out lots of places these days, so if you frequent any of them, please stop and say hi. I love it when people talk to me!
The Standards
Check out my photo albums on Facebook for cool pics of the real-life settings behind the books, including Leigh's Avalon, Sarah's Alabama, Joy's Haunted House, and Fletcher's Mountain.
Reader Communities
I'm not too active on these, but if anybody else is and wants to chat through the forum, I'm game!
Organizations
Looking for e-books by traditionally published authors? Check out the roster at Novelists, Inc., the only professional organization for multi-published authors of commercial fiction.
At Backlist ebooks you'll also find e-versions of traditionally published books, plus new e-book originals from established authors. Happy hunting!
In other news, if you're an e-book lover needing to get your fix without breaking the bank, check out Daily Cheap Reads . You can look around the website, or sign up for an e-mail to have the bargains delivered. (This isn't a pay-for-an-ad site, BTW... the creators pick what to feature, which helps.)
If you're dedicated to the Kindle for your e-reading, check out this search site: Kindle 3
If you're a Nook lover, take a look at Nook Lovers Daily Book Deals !
Edie's Pick of the Month:
Just picked up a book on Kindle that I absolutely love! Anna Jacobs "Mistress of Marymoor." It's a historical, not really a straight romance or long enough to be a saga, but so far the style of it reminds me greatly of a classic Barbara Michaels romantic suspense. There can never be enough gothic romantic suspense in the world, if you ask me. Delicious!