Lake of Fire, the third book in the Yellowstone Series, by Linda Jacobs is shipping now.  Be sure and get your copy.  And take a look at the books page for some great reviews.

The past few months I've been in Virginia, enjoying a lot cooler weather than the heat wave in New Mexico.  We've had a great garden, trips to the beach and to Radcliff, Kentucky for a signing at The Bookstore, with bestselling author Lori Foster, and romance novelist Janice Maynard.

My current project is completing Night of Fire, the fourth Yellowstone Novel set largely in Jackson Hole during the period 1925-1927.  The story follows the growing family of characters from Lake of Fire (set in 1900) onto a dude ranch in Jackson Hole.  Night of Fire takes place between the earthquake-activated Gros Ventre Landslide on June 23, 1925 and May 17, 1927, when the dammed-up waters behind the slide break free.  This natural disaster destroyed the town of Kelly, Wyoming. 

For fans of romance, The Senator's Daughter, writing as Christine Carroll will be out in January, moved up from February.  As you may recall, Medallion also requested the full on the third San Francisco contemporary single title, Sins of the Fathers, which I promise to complete after Night of Fire.

The new Christine Carroll book The Senator's Daughter is the spin off to Children of Dynasty, by Christine Carroll - the story of two secondary characters - Sylvia Chatsworth and Lyle Thomas.  It will be released from Medallion Press in January, 2008 – moved up from February. 

Medallion also requested the full on the third San Francisco contemporary single title, Sins of the Fathers, writing as Christine Carroll.  I promise to finish it right after Night of Fire.  To see more on the first, Children of Dynasty (September, 2005) and the second, The Senator's Daughter (February, 2008,) please see www.readchristinecarroll.com for information.

For fans of Lany, I've put in a pic of her at four weeks and now.  She's apparently grown into those jowls.

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