Hey, everyone. I can’t believe the last time I posted anything other than having a guest was in January. Where does time go?

First of all, I’d like to update you on my cancer journey. The tumor has shrunk to almost half the size it originally was and my cancer antigen has decreased. Some of you have followed my journey on Caring Bridge, but I rarely post more than once a month. Anyhow, I’m feeling great, and the femur has healed completely.

Now, for the “big” news. After almost a year, I’m doing the final edits of Blood Red Dawn, the second full-length novel in my Legends of Madeira series. I plan to publish it on October 30 and hope to have it available for pre-order in the next couple of weeks.

Subscribers to my newsletter have already seen this, but I’m happy to share the cover reveal with you today.

Blurb:

Connected by the past. Torn by the present.

Honorably discharged, former Navy SEAL Connor Hughes returned to Madeira, New Mexico to start the next phase of his life. Now he owns a shooting range and volunteers with a veterans’ support group. He’s even overcome a misunderstanding with his high school sweetheart and has begun to mend those broken fences.

Abbey Lane’s gift of premonition once drove Connor away, and since they’ve reconnected, she’s sworn to not make the same mistake twice. When she learns the tragic tale of a young couple whose happiness was destroyed in the 1870sβ€”a couple with whom she and Connor share uncanny similaritiesβ€”she fears she may not be able to keep her vow.

Connor’s emotional baggage swamps him with doubts. As he wrestles with past demons, unable to leave the horrors of battle behind, someone bent on revenge emerges to destroy him. Abbey’s giftβ€”a skill he once deniedβ€”may be the only clue he has.

And the only way to keep them both safe.


I’m excited to finally get this book finished and published. Even though I haven’t been writing a lot in the past few months, ideas are again churning in my head. I’d debated on writing the third and final Legends novel and had actually decided to end the series with this one. However, last week I woke up in the middle of the night and couldn’t go back to sleep (a rarity for me). While lying there, I thought of how I wanted to write Edge of Twilight. So, Lord willing, there will be a third Legends book.

I’ll post again when I get the pre-order link, and I apologize for my long absence.

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    • Thank you so much, Pete. When I retired, I didn’t sign up for cancer, but it’s the path of life I’m on now. I choose to be positive and not let it get me down.

  1. Fabulous news on all fronts. Great blurb, great cover, and greatest of all, your health news. Congratulations across the board!

    Love the photo in your header. Is that from a vacation?

    • Thanks, Staci. The photo isn’t one of mine, but one I found through Deposit Photos. I had a lot of unused credits. I also changed my website header background. I figured since my tagline is “Character-driven fiction/small town settings,” I needed my sites to reflect that.

  2. So much to congratulate you on, Joan. Welcome back and I’m so glad your health is seeing improvements. Good news and I hope it gets better and better. And the book! What a great cover! I’m looking forward to the read. <3

  3. Wonderful news, Joan. I’m so happy for you. And I’m excited about Blood Red Dawn! The cover alone would have attracted me, but your blurb has me eagerly awaiting its release. πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰

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