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Cover Reveal: MEN UNDER FIRE

MEN UNDER FIRE, Book 3 in the Grayce Walters series has a cover! Meet Nick Welby. He looks exactly as I imagined my hero from WOMEN UNDER FIRE. Nick brings Talley, his bomb-sniffing dog, to Grayce for help in treating the dog’s PTSD following an IED explosion having heard of Grayce’s healing abilities using animal acupuncture. Thanks to Kim Killion for another fantastic cover design.

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Enter now! Grayce Walters Best Dressed Heels Contest

One thing my character Grayce Walters and I have in common is a love of high heels–casual, dressy, classic, trendy. It doesn’t matter!

You can get in on the fun this month by posting a picture of your favorite high heels on my Facebook page, which will qualify you for a chance to win a $50 DSW gift card. Enter as often as you wish! The contest will close June 30th, with one winner chosen and announced on July 1st.

I can’t wait to see the spectacular selection of high heels this month, but you know what that means…I’m sure to need room in my own closet for a few new pairs!

Grayce Walters 'Best Dressed Heels' Contest

If you’re a shoe fiend like Grayce Walters, you’re going to love my June contest! The Grayce Walters Best Dressed Heels contest will run throughout June, and whoever posts the best high heels will win a $50 DSW gift card. Watch for details on my Facebook page.June Contest Promo

UFO Spotted In Seattle?

Seattle Space Needle UFOPhoto by NothingI5True

Taken earlier this month by redditor NothingI5True, is a picture of the famous Space Needle in Seattle, Washington.

He says he took the photo from his office window just as a heavy fog was rolling through. Another case of right place right time, as the fog makes the top of the space needle look like a UFO! Ten minutes later he said the fog was gone.

The Space Needle is an observation tower and at one time was the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River. The Needle is 605 ft (184 m) high, 138 ft (42 m) wide, and weighs 9,550 tons. It was built for the 1962 World’s Fair.

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