Monday, April 25, 2011

THE IMPETUOUS AUNT OF THE BAINBRIDGES

Salud, Kids!

Bet you thought all I did was hang around with my mutt, staring at the Atlantic, drinking fine wine night and day.

Well, think again my pretties...wait, maybe I do that, but I'll never tell.

One thing though, Barefoot is considered a fine wine, wouldn't you agree? Indeed.

Yes, when not otherwise engaged in questionable activities, I have managed to write a few fictional novels and if you have been with me for the past few years...from blog-to-blog...you already know this.

If you have been with me for years and do NOT know this, you have not been paying attention. Yeah, that sounds about right for my readers!


More to the point, and I do have one, my first novel,
The Bainbridges of the Palm Beaches, The Case of the Impetuous Aunt, is now available on the Barnes and Noble, eBook Store, site. My crusty-soul is filled with the joy of it all. Don't give me the squint-eye, I do have a soul!

Admittedly, my writing does not attempt to cure what ails ya (it could be if you enjoy fun characters), solve the problems of the world (no, just Aunt Wy's) or get all spiritual (you are on you own here, kids) on you.

It is simply my attempt to entertain with a fun (it is if I say so) adventure (see prior parenthesis) with even funner (you know I love making up words) characters (ditto previous).

My saga begins in the Palm Beaches, then the action moves to Texas. Irresistible, right? Of course.

So, get off this blog and get yourselves to that online magical store for reading and, well, read my saga!

All you need is a Nook, iPhone or iPad. The apps for i's are free, but the book is gonna cost ya real coins-$2.99 (what IS that in pounds?).

Kids, I thank you!

See ya 'round the eBook Store!

1 comment:

  1. Pam, I was low-tech 10 years ago when we met and nothing has changed except I'm even further behind. I do have an IPhone and so far I can make and receive calls, check my email, and occasionally text my grandkids. When I work up to a Nook, I'll certainly get your novel. I love words also--my own and others--and so enjoy your FB posts with Palm Beach sunsets (and an occasional sunrise). Now, let's see if I can post this comment.

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