Excerpt from Hatfield 1677, Chapter Three:
On May 22, a small band of men traveled to the Falls to search for those who might have survived the battle, and to bury our dead. Filled with grief and the foreboding of more pain to come, I accompanied them.

Blogs may be weekly this month as I share my excitement over the publication of my first historical novel, Hatfield 1677, a gripping tale of love, loss, and resilience in colonial North America.
Today, thanks yous and brags.
Thank you to my early supporters: my editor, my daughter, my extended family, my friends, and my beta readers. Thank you to Acorn Publishing, Holly, Leslie and Jessica; cover designer Damonza.com, and RABT book tours. Thank you to Page158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina for stocking my book and featuring me in a local authors’ night and to Triangle Town Center Barnes & Noble for taking my book on consignment. Thank you to my friends in the three book clubs I belong to and my online friends across cyberspace and the planet.
Brags:
Amazon Bestseller Rankings Today at 2:00 PM Eastern Time
New Release, 4-stars and up, Literature and Fiction:

#4 Best Seller Native American Literature
#26 Best Seller Biographical Historical Fiction

#52 Best Seller Military Historical Fiction

Until tomorrow…