It wasn’t a New Year’s Resolution, but I decided 2024 would be the year I focused on my new children’s book series. So much has happened since September 2, 2023, the day I had the very first inkling that I would consider writing a children’s book, (in the future) certainly not right then. I’ve probably slept less over the last 5 months than I ever have in my lifetime. I’m on a mission to save the children from the onslaught of negative messages screaming for their attention these days. I am determined to let my voice be heard while entertaining children with age appropriate stories both they and their parents will love.
I’ve already published the first book, Adam and Ava Trade Places, the second one will be published this spring, and it’s highly likely that 2 additional books will be released later this year. I have ideas for the first 7 books so far, and it’s getting harder and harder to contain these ideas in my head. There is so much I want to share, and so much I feel like the Lord is directing me to write. It’s been a fun and exciting period, but also a scary and intimidating whirlwind that I have no choice but to continue.
I won’t use this as a Dear Diary session to reflect on the past 5 months, but I am requesting that you check out my new website, Adam and Ava Books. (Details omitted here as I really want you to check out the website.)
For additional fun, check out the Facebook page I created, Adam & Ava: Life Lessons From 6-Year-Old Twins. Like and follow it to keep up with the twins shenanigans (as well as my own.)
Speaking of shenanigans, MINE specifically, here’s my unauthorized photo shoot at a local bookstore. I was afraid to ask the bookstore manager for permission, so I sneaked and did it after stalking the aisles for a safe place to “jump, jump” without being discovered.
I wish I could tell you all the plans I have for this book series, but I’ll spare you the details… for now. You can watch it all unfold on my website and Facebook page. (Links repeated here in case you missed them earlier… lol)
Come along on this journey with us and discover life lessons even adults need to ponder. (Yes, that’s me driving the car, but the twins are the bonafide heroes in these books. Jeter, my real-life grandpuppy, is there for guest appearances because he’s cute, and kids love puppies.)