Showing posts with label AJ Whitten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AJ Whitten. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Well is out in Audio!


THE WELL is available as an Audio book now! It's very cool news, and something my daughter and I have been eagerly awaiting. I know lots of readers ask me about audio books, and being a big fan of them myself, I'm doubly excited!


Shirley

Monday, September 21, 2009

THE WELL in stores today! And blog post!


THE WELL is in stores today! And just for fun, Mandy and I did a "Ten Random Things about AJ Whitten" blog post, too. You can read it here.


Look for the book in a store near you!

Shirley

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Lots of News! Shirley a Horror Writer??

Well, the deal is on Publishers Marketplace now, so it's out there for all the world to see :-) so I thought I'd announce it on the blog. My daughter and I are going to be writing horror young adult novels together for Houghton-Mifflin!!

It's amazing to think that my kid is A.) grown up enough to do this (she's nearly 15) and B.) that from a dream I had as a kid, I'll now be pursuing it with my child. How cool is that?Yes, I'll still be writing romantic comedies and sticking with my Harlequin Romances! I love writing those, too!

These books with my daughter are just one more type of writing, a little something different every year. The first book, tentatively titled THE WELL, will be out in late 2009 (it's about a high school freshman whose mother is trying to kill him. Yes, it's scary :-).

We'll be writing under a pen name, AJ Whitten. Visit our MySpace page, and keep an eye on the updates (DD is in charge of the marketing on this one :-).

And in a little other cool beans news...

Library Journal reviewed...and LOVED the first book in the Wedding Planners series! My editor sent me the link yesterday, and it was such a wonderful way to start my day! Quoting just part of the review:

"...funny, sassy story that launches Harlequin's "Wedding Planner" miniseries in fine style...this tale of rekindled love is right on target; a delightful start to this uplifting, marriage-oriented series. Jump's (Really Something) romances are noted for their humor..."

I think you can read the whole thing at your local library (I'm pretty sure they all carry LJ). Sweetheart Lost and Found is still in stores, so pick it up on your next trip!

Shirley