The Spearfish Lake House announcement is up early
May 12, 2019 21:32:10 GMT -5
Post by Not Wes on May 12, 2019 21:32:10 GMT -5
It turns out I'm a week ahead of myself, miscounting Circuit Rider chapters to post, but I'll leave the new book info up anyway. You just get an extra week to place an order.
The Spearfish Lake House, the next book from Wes Boyd, is now available for pre-order from the Spearfish Lake Tales Store page. This is Book Thirteen of the New Spearfish Lake Tales series.
You've already seen the cover, so here's the synopsis:
Two years after graduating, Susan McMahon returns from
China to her alma mater, Southern Michigan University, to check the job boards there for new foreign
listings, but instead is offered a position at the university itself. This job on home soil starts
at a higher salary than she'd ever dreamed possible for her to make. As the new university
ombudsman, however, she discovers a co-worker she has to interact with is an old nemesis from high
school. Susan ends up living with others from her home town in the same house near school she owned when attending as an undergraduate. Other students on campus show wide interests, including one girl who wears a chastity belt fulltime. The school is liberal-progressive and shies away from any campus security or police presence, then a religious fanatic shows up on a crowded Activities Fair Day with a gun and starts shooting. Can he be stopped before killing too many -- and with the rule of no firearms allowed on campus, how can it be done?
It is approximately 160,000 words (about 320 print pages) in 39 chapters.
You can pre-order The Spearfish Lake House for as little as $19.99 through the Spearfish Lake Tales Store page
If all goes well, pre-orders will be sent sometime on the afternoon of Sunday, May 26, 2019, Eastern Standard Time, and story chapter postings will start a little later than that, but should be up by the next morning.
Astute readers will note that there is an uneven number of chapters. We plan to have a "bonus chapter" to post the Thursday after the last chapter of SLH goes up, with which to entertain you before the next book starts on Sunday. That's not next week, but in about five months (October), so you have lots of time to wonder what it might be . . .
Not Wes
The Spearfish Lake House, the next book from Wes Boyd, is now available for pre-order from the Spearfish Lake Tales Store page. This is Book Thirteen of the New Spearfish Lake Tales series.
You've already seen the cover, so here's the synopsis:
Two years after graduating, Susan McMahon returns from
China to her alma mater, Southern Michigan University, to check the job boards there for new foreign
listings, but instead is offered a position at the university itself. This job on home soil starts
at a higher salary than she'd ever dreamed possible for her to make. As the new university
ombudsman, however, she discovers a co-worker she has to interact with is an old nemesis from high
school. Susan ends up living with others from her home town in the same house near school she owned when attending as an undergraduate. Other students on campus show wide interests, including one girl who wears a chastity belt fulltime. The school is liberal-progressive and shies away from any campus security or police presence, then a religious fanatic shows up on a crowded Activities Fair Day with a gun and starts shooting. Can he be stopped before killing too many -- and with the rule of no firearms allowed on campus, how can it be done?
It is approximately 160,000 words (about 320 print pages) in 39 chapters.
You can pre-order The Spearfish Lake House for as little as $19.99 through the Spearfish Lake Tales Store page
If all goes well, pre-orders will be sent sometime on the afternoon of Sunday, May 26, 2019, Eastern Standard Time, and story chapter postings will start a little later than that, but should be up by the next morning.
Astute readers will note that there is an uneven number of chapters. We plan to have a "bonus chapter" to post the Thursday after the last chapter of SLH goes up, with which to entertain you before the next book starts on Sunday. That's not next week, but in about five months (October), so you have lots of time to wonder what it might be . . .
Not Wes