Welcome to the Kingdom of the Falcon
/Page 1 in Blood Trail of the Falcon, Book 1 in the Kingdom of the Series.
Page 1 in Blood Trail of the Falcon, Book 1 in the Kingdom of the Series.
If you are gift shopping for a long list of people and you are down to your last schilling, you might consider going into seclusion for a few weeks. Otherwise, if your budget is in decent shape, and you need six wonderful gifts to complete your mission, look no further.
For those readers in your life who do not have to be spoon-fed in their literature digestion, there is the Kingdom of the Falcon series. These are reality-based 14th century action adventures.
For those young readers, and those who are young at heart, let me introduce The Adventures of Boathouse Mouse. These are delightfully illustrated adventures on the sea. Books 1 and 2 are currently available. For the record, there will be ten more books in this series. Our little adventurer is traveling around the world.
There are several outlets from which you can purchase these books. If you are local, or would like to have the books signed, I have a supply of both series. Contact me here.
Shawna, the illustrator, has the Boathouse Mouse adventures.
The Jarrett Bay Ship Store has copies of the Boathouse Mouse adventures in both their Beaufort, NC, and Raleigh, NC, stores.
Some bookstores have special-ordered them.
Naturally, Amazon has all of the books.
Be sure to order soon to avoid the last minute rush.
Dear friends, every year on the day after Thanksgiving, thousands, probably millions, of Americans rush out to participate in combat shopping. It is undoubtedly one of the most paradoxical practices of our culture. It is rumored that some people actually shop for gifts on this day. But, I have not seen any credible substantiation of that. All I hear about is how people scored great savings on items they really wanted.
Humans are weird creatures.
The craziest part is the fighting. Can you imagine the uproar that would sweep social media if two homeless men went to fists over the last drumstick at a soup kitchen? It would be mass outrage from people with warm houses and full bellies. So, why no outrage when people, with more stuff than they know what to do with, fight over a toy?
There is some good news, however. If you need to go to a store on what has been dubbed Black Friday, by the time you read this, the madness will most likely have subsided. It is apparently over by about ten o'clock in the morning. For some insane reason, people who can't pry themselves off of their pillows for 364 days a year to do something responsible, are out in line at midnight. Naturally, they are worn out before noon.
Ironically, this is the one day of the year that I sleep in. Today, I made it to 5:45 AM.
So, here is some advice based on my observations which are seasoned with a hint of cynicism. If you are shopping for Christmas gifts on this day:
That title is, of course, not referring to myself. When I clean up I look sort of like a hobo. It was a reference to my Fiction page. That would be the page you visit to purchase books from my fiction collection. Just as a side note, that's a great Christmas gift idea for your friends who are readers.
The Fiction page had gotten a bit messy and was in need of some housekeeping. In truth, I had done about 95% of the clean up in July, but that was all behind the scene. I have been so busy at my day-job that I have not had time to finish it and make it public.
Well, that all changed this morning! I have the day off. I slept in till five. And when I rolled out of bed, I was recharged and ready to get things done.
So, check it out.
Some people get their minute of fame. I think having 23 seconds of awe is a far better deal!
Check out Shawna's video. I think you will agree with me.