It was a nice surprise this morning to get a text from my mom: “Look what headlined the book section — News-Press this AM!”
I’m going to adopt a kicked-back Santa Barbara attitude and say: Cool.
Actually, I’m thrilled. The last time I got a review in my hometown paper may have been when I played a klutz in the high school play.
The paper’s verdict: “An exciting action-packed thriller with a truly unexpected twist ending.”
I’ll take that any day.
I’m confused: was “An exciting action-packed thriller with a truly unexpected twist ending” what the paper said about your new book, or about your performance as a klutz in the high school play?
Meanwhile, on my TODO list: Buy “Phantom Instinct”
When I auditioned for the play, I was wearing a cast on my right leg because I had dislocated my knee. That’s how I got the part of the klutz. It was a twist prologue, if you will.
Thanks!