
There is a part of me that is still a bit starry-eyed about Tears of Myhu being in print. I wrote it write before my husband and I got together then went through the editing process while I was pregnant with my son. The e-book version was released about two months after my son was born so it was almost like having two babies greet the world at the same time.
I was going to write a summary tell you a bit about the book do the normal thing but I decided against it. I decided to blog about how much writing Tears of Myhu changed me. I sent it to Samhain and held my breath and got accepted into the Samhain family. I decided to send it off to get reviewed by Romantic Times magazine, which to me was a HUGE step. However, I got a lot of cheerleading from Angie, Lisa and Anne to just go for it. So I did.
The review I got was really positive. So in the midst of changing diapers and grasping the concept of parenthood, I tried to keep up with doing right by my other “baby”. Whether or not I have I am still not sure yet, here we are Tears being in print ready to greet the book world.
Tears helped me grow, mature, and become a lot more courageous. Writing it made me feel more like an author than any other time in my life. It gave me a confidence that I didn’t have before and took me into the Sci-fi realm, which was completely new to me.
I hope those who have read or are planning to read Tears enjoy it. It truly was a labor of love that many people had a hand in making a reality.
Thank you everyone at Samhain for your love and support!!!


