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Holding On (Colorado High Country #6) —
The Colorado High Country series returns with Conrad and Kenzie's story.

A hero barely holding on…

Harrison Conrad returned to Scarlet Springs from Nepal, the sole survivor of a freak accident on Mt. Everest. Shattered and grieving for his friends, he vows never to climb again and retreats into a bottle of whiskey—until Kenzie Morgan shows up at his door with a tiny puppy asking for his help. He’s the last person in the world she should ask to foster this little furball. He’s barely capable of managing his own life right now, let alone caring for a helpless, adorable, fluffy puppy. But Conrad has always had a thing for Kenzie with her bright smile and sweet curves. One look into her pleading blue eyes, and he can’t say no.

The woman who won’t let him fall…

Kenzie Morgan’s life went to the dogs years ago. A successful search dog trainer and kennel owner, she gets her fill of adventure volunteering for the Rocky Mountain Search & Rescue Team. The only thing missing from her busy life is love. It’s not easy finding Mr. Right in a small mountain town, especially when she’s unwilling to date climbers. She long ago swore never again to fall for a guy who might one day leave her for a rock. When Conrad returns from a climbing trip haunted by the catastrophe that killed his best friend, Kenzie can see he’s hurting and wants to help. She just might have the perfect way to bring him back to the world of the living. But friendship quickly turns into something more—and now she’s risking her heart to heal his.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Untamed news



When you start seeing these, you'll know Untamed has hit the shelves.

Thanks to Sybil from TGTBTU, I learned today — or was it yesterday? — that Untamed is slated for an October 28 release. Sybil always seems to know more about what my publishers have in mind for me than I do, and yesterday she forwarded me an email from Erin, the sweetheart who does publicity for Leisure Books, that contained this information.

So it's not November, like I thought, it's October 28.

And in other Untamed news... the novel is done! I mailed off everything except the epilogue, which is not written, to New York yesterday.

This weekend, I will write the epilogue and email that in, and then I will officially be completely done.



In other news:

Ben graduated from high school on Saturday. It was really wonderful to watch him get his diploma. He graduated with honors with one of the top 10 GPAs in a graduating class of 504 kids. On the Thursday night before graduation, the school held its award ceremony, where he received an Outstanding Scholar award for his GPA, as well as a scholarship for being the top language arts student ("superb writer," the presenter said). But most wonderful of all, he was named to the Knights of the Round Table, the highest honor his school gives out.

To be a Knight of the Round Table, a student must be nominated by at least three teachers and survive three rounds of discussion and faculty voting. Of the 504 kids in his class, only 13 made Knights of the Round Table, and he was one of them. Of course, he was the last one to be named, so I'd pretty much assumed he didn't get it. When they said his name, I gasped so loudly that people five rows up turned around. And I was so stunned I didn't even cry. Those of you who know me can attest that this is extreme.

So please forgive me for being absent. Between car crashes, doctor's visits, insurance hassles, work at the paper, awards ceremonies, out of town guests and graduation, I've been a bit busy lately.

I'm hoping things will calm down so that I can get the I-Team Trivia game up and running!

Thanks to all of you for your emails and cards and messages regarding Ben and the car crash. Your support made all the difference! There were days when a friendly email kept me sane. You rock!

10 comments:

Bo said...

He looks great! I am guessing he's healing up pretty quick,hopefully?

Congrats to you both,Ben for the diploma & extra honors,and you for not crying *G*

And WOOHOO!!! for Untamed being out even that little bit sooner.I wish it was fall now,I despise the heat & am sick now with my usual summer cold,blah!

Oh,and do tell them-

Untamed + chopping = Disgruntled FOPs.Riot optional,perhaps imminent. *G*

Thanks, Bo. Yes, he is healing up very fast. He's got a big gash on his leg still and plenty of bruises. But the worst damage was on his legs, where you can't see it in this photo. The scars on his collar bone are also hidden.

As for cutting... I guarantee you it's going to be cut. GUARANTEE. My editor promised not to cut anything that would hurt the flow of the story. I'm trying not to think about it.

I did write the lyrics for "The Ballad of Morgan MacKinnon." Maybe I can soothe disgruntled FOPs with that...

Anonymous said...

Great news. What a package: smart, cute, funny, considerate. All around great kid.

Is he excited for college?

Christi said...

OCTOBER 28! Exactly 5 months (give or take). I'll have to pencil in my calendar to re-read Surrender the week before so I am in the right frame of mind.

Kudos to Ben (and you) for making it thru graduation, etc. I know you are super proud of him.

Can't wait for the contests.
Hope you have a great Thrusday.

Christi

Cheryle said...

Wow that is wonderful for your Son! You must be one proud mama!

Can't wait to read Untamed!

Debbie H said...

It is so good to see his handsome face. I'm so beyond glad he is still with us. Major pat on the back and kiss on the cheek for his awards, but then I expected it seeing who his mom is!!! You have done an excellent job with both of your boys.

I am marking the date for UTAMED on my calendar and will be at the doors of the store impatiently waiting for them to open. LOL

Come play when you can!

Many Hugs!

Hi, Karen — Why, I think you're right about all of those qualities! LOL! Then again, I'm very, very biased. Yes, he's getting excited. We were talking about it this morning on the way into town — about how he's going to need a different wardrobe to live in NY, where it actually gets cold and stays cold in the winter. We have -15-degree nights, but they're few and far between.

Hi, Christi — Thanks! I am really proud, probably sickeningly proud. LOL!

If you reread Surrender you'll be in Ranger mode for sure. And Untamed picks up about a week after Surrender ends. The prologue is set during the first book at the first battle of Ticonderoga. Only this time we're inside the French fort with Amalie, the heroine. You have a great Thursday, too!

Hi, Cheryle — Yes, I am. I'm probably a drag to be around now because given the slightest chance I prattle about my kid. :-) I certainly hope you enjoy Untamed. I really don't want anyone who loved the first book to be disappointed by this one.

Aw, thanks, Debbie! You're so sweet! I adore the heck out of him, for sure. And, you know, when he was up there on that stage, I kept thinking how lucky I was to still have him and how lucky he was to have reached this moment in time. I did cry, but not nearly as much as I expected to, and I think the car accident is why. I was in a different place emotionally than I would have been had he not been in the crash. There was an element of real gratitude to see him walking across the stage, not just that bittersweet "my baby is grown up" feeling.

Anonymous said...

Pamela,
Glad you and Ben are doing well.
Sorry I didn't email sooner have not been on line too much.Just some quick drive bys. Ben looks great.Congrats to Ben for his honors and diploma.Can't wait for Untamed.
Fort Ticonderoga is hosting the 250th anniversary of the French&Indian War.
June 28&29 2008.There was an article about it in our paper.
Tammy

Hey there chic,
I'm so happy for you that Untamed will be out sooner than expected, folks are going to crap when they read it, they are going to love it so much!

Congrats to Ben! So many kids don't finish highschool these days that it just makes me so proud of those who do, and of the parents who stick it out!

I've been really SUPER busy, but I'm getting your mail out this Monday come heck-or-high-water!
(((HUGZ)))

mslizalou said...

I'm so glad that Ben is feeling better. Congrats to him on all of his honors with graduation. WTG on not crying, I'm pretty sure I'll cry a river next year when my oldest niece graduates. You have every right to be the proudest Mama!

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