After all, there is no better time to love again than Christmas. ~ From Twisted River (Hope or High Water Book 2) Latest News A belated Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! I spent the past few weeks completing last minute shopping, spending time with all sides of our family (three days of craziness and fun!),Continue reading “December Newsletter – Cover Reveal, Pre-Order, and Juliet”
Author Archives: Kelsey Gietl
November Newsletter – Thanks and Medieval Time Travel
“There it is, love.” Elbows propped on the ship’s stern rail, he pointed into the radiant brushstrokes of the setting sun. “Can you see it?” he urged. She strained to locate anything in the open water. “What am I looking for?” He grinned, his face alight. “The future,” he breathed. He kissed the back ofContinue reading “November Newsletter – Thanks and Medieval Time Travel”
October Newsletter – Ready for Edits and Christmas Novellas
Time always appeared as a predictable element. Seconds into minutes. Minutes into hours. Hours into days, on into a lifetime. He couldn’t stop it or slow it down, rewind it or influence its course. It was a simple fact: Life keeps moving and one must move with it. ~Across Oceans, Hope or High Water seriesContinue reading “October Newsletter – Ready for Edits and Christmas Novellas”
September Newsletter – PennedCon Review, The Broken Girls and The Dating Debate
His lack of explanation only left her as puzzled as she had been at Christmas, wondering what he was hiding. Left alone, the entire mess was sure to drive her to madness. The question sat just behind her teeth like a caged animal snarling to be set free, but for once that’s where she leftContinue reading “September Newsletter – PennedCon Review, The Broken Girls and The Dating Debate”
August Newsletter – Prepping for PennedCon and A Man Called Smith
Fear and Love are so similar. We can do some indescribably regrettable things due to either. ~ From Twisted River (Hope or High Water Book 2) It feels like this summer flew by, doesn’t it? Much of my time this month has been spent getting back into the swing of regular school days and the excitementContinue reading “August Newsletter – Prepping for PennedCon and A Man Called Smith”