Synopsis

While vacationing in Mexico, two similar-looking young women find themselves caught in a chain reaction of mistaken identities. Amelia is a wealthy heiress and business owner, and Savannah is a sweet Mormon girl deciding whether or not to serve a mission. When they end up on the same flight to Phoenix, Savannah and Amelia unravel the sequence of events that wreaked havoc on their trips, and they make plans to resolve the subsequent misunderstandings. But their flight is cut short when the plane crashes, killing one of the young women and plunging the other into a world of intrigue and deceit where identity means everything.


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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Change of Plans

So, May 31 came and went. I got to start on the edits, but then my project was pushed back by more pressing projects. What? You mean mine's not the most urgent? Okay, so I'll wait. Not that I'm complaining, because I really am not complaining. Who would have thought that my novel, I mean--my novel, written by little old me, would be accepted? I always believed in my book. (Okay maybe I had a few doubts.) It's a great story!

Most books take up to a year, sometimes more, to be published. So for me to sign my contract and then have it come out in May? Wow, that's fast. So what if it's pushed back a few weeks, even a few months? That's still faster than most books.


In the meantime, I'm working on other projects, content to keep myself occupied.

On the bright side, Linda sent me the first 137 pages to review and edit. That's over 1/3 of the book. I'm pretty sure the rest will go fast, and before you know, Shabamm! I'll have a book in my hands, with a cover that will rock anything I imagine. (Because I know Amy is that good!).

So, sit back, hang on. There's a book coming out. And I know it will be soon. Thanks for coming along on my journey!

2 comments:

  1. Indeed it is. I know there is a reason for things to happen the way they do. I just have to remember to follow His plan. Life is so much better that way. Thanks for the reminder Stephanie.

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