Some days are just extra special and today was one of them. The weather was gorgeous, which made the drive to Lexington for a book signing sponsored by Kentucky Romance Writers wonderful. Not, of course, that it was as wonderful as the signing. Donning my second identity of Cat Shaffer, I sat between two of my favorite authors and friends, Maddie James and Magdalena Scott, which gave us time to catch up on all the news we'd missed.

I made the trip with my friend fellow Turquoise Morning Press author Jennifer Johnson. BTW, if you haven't read her newest contemporary romance, Rescue Me, do it ASAP. It's a wonderful story that makes you sigh at the end. And the hero is a sexy fireman, and we all know about sexy firemen, right?

We had a marvelous location at Joseph-Beth Booksellers, and for a reader and writer, nothing's marvier than being surrounded by books. Plus the family seemed happy to see me when I got home, which was a relief. I try to keep my absences short so they don't have time to move away while I'm gone. (Just joking -- no way could anyone in our family move in less than a month!)

As great as today was, I will admit it's nice to be home. I do adore an evening curled in front of the television, watching something mindless and noshing on crackers with garlic herb cheese!
 
 
While some of you suffered the heat at ball games, outdoor chores and various and other sundry summer activities, I spent Saturday in the cool confines of the historic McConnell House at Wurtland, Kentucky.
The occasion was the first-ever Author Showcase, with two dozen authors of all different types of books attending.
I shared a table with the wonderful Jennifer Johnson, whose newest book, "Holding Out for a Hero", has just been released to great reviews. Also in our room was outdoor writer Soc Clay of South Shore, Kentucky, who kept us entertained during the lulls in visitors.
Okay, let me say this -- it's quite different being on the signing side of the table instead of the looking side. I've gone to lots of these types of events over the years, and gotten to know some really good writers. I will admit, I'm more comfortable as the looker than the marketer, trying to convince my folks what a great read my romantic suspense books are.
Well, of course, they are. At least my editors and I think so, and judging by reader response, other people seem to enjoy them as well. But I'm not the kind of person to brag on myself, so saying "Buy my book" isn't easy for me.
So to make it easier for me to talk to people, I put out a basket of chocolate and Jennifer and I gave away a door prize. And I handed out as many of my autographed promotional cards as I could, hoping that people would remember my name.
We'll be doing another author showcase, the organizers say, and I plan to be there. I hope Jennifer will be beside me again offering moral support, and yes, I'd love to be near Soc, whose supply of stories never runs out!