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Weekend again. I’ve started a serious push to get a draft finished because February will be here really soon. No more lollygagging. I seem to work better with a deadline, which is crazy, but I guess that’s me.
Now my few words to entertain you. This bit is Hunter and Shannon, wandering the Rocky Mountains with few clues about what they’re getting involved in.
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“Jacob Lowery’s town,” Shan said, thinking about it for a few moments.
“What?” Hunter asked. “Do you even know where it is?”
“South,” she decided, dusting off her backside.
“Ya think?” Hunter cocked his head sideways and just looked at her, perplexed as always.
She was unaware that he’d been driving them in wide circles. Wyoming looked like Colorado looked like Montana as long as he stayed in the mountains and she spent most of the days sleeping. Plus the pain pills were keeping her groggy.
“Are we going to walk there?” Hunter asked.
“We can walk, or we can lug all these guns with us and trade for a horse or two the next time we run across Nomads that are reasonably friendly.”
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I’ve also listed The Vista on Kindle Unlimted this week.
Backlash is free for these 3 months as well. It’s novella sized and a prequel to the series.
I gather from this that the Nomads are unlikely to be friendly.
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Usually. They tend to mind their own business.
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Excellent as always Sheila. I must tell you that I am enjoying my copy of this book. Thank you for sharing.
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Fantastic, and thank you!
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I guess they’ll need the guns.
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She seems somewhat confused if he’s been driving her in circles and she’s zonked on pain pills. Will be interesting to find out what happens next. I’m not feeling too hopeful about the Nomads! Great snippet.
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Yeah, what veronica said. This is intriguing. The dialogue is very fluid and full of character-building. Nicely done!
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