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Old 08-03-2010, 11:18 PM   #11
Worldwalker
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Originally Posted by Tim Myers View Post
Worldwalker, I've been playing with a 6th lighthouse inn mystery idea for years, and hope to write it sometime, just not sure when! I've got so much going on right now, but I never say never! Thanks for asking. I want to know what happens, myself!
I'll buy all of them that you write.

I particularly want to see the lighthouse swap story, as I mentioned. It's always interesting when a character is out of his comfort zone (and just as he's getting Armstrong trained, too!). I don't care about the romance plotlines; the thing I'm most interested in, continuing-thread wise, is whether he gets to turn the light on more often!

We're thinking of buying my mother-in-law an ebook reader for Christmas. She's a real mystery buff (and contagious, which is how I got the bug; I'm really an SF fan!) ... if we get her an ebook reader, I'll buy her a couple of your series to get her started. I know she'll love them.

You should have a word with whoever did the ebook prep, though. Were some of the books scanned/OCR'd? I didn't keep notes on which it was, but one of the candlemaking series was really bad for what appeared to be OCR errors (the usual problems with ligatures, etc.) and a couple of the lighthouse ones had noticeable ones, too.

I've been really, really enjoying your books.

Hey, have you thought about a CafePress store selling Hatteras West tchochkes? Mugs, note cards, tote bags ... some of us would buy 'em.
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