I’m excited that Spring is here, although in Florida, that doesn’t mean a lot. The Florida Panhandle usually consists of two seasons—summer and cold fronts. However, this year we had a longer winter for us. The coolness against my face felt refreshing and I welcomed the change. But Florida does a great job of giving false hope.

But there are lots of great things about living here. The sunny weather, white-sandy beaches, and wonderful people, minus the serial killers from past to present. Also on the minus category are the mosquitoes the size of small planes, hurricanes that will gladly transport your house to another zip code in a single move, and the humidity which by design never seems to go below ninety percent.

Now onto more news. I’m happy to announce that Girl in the Leaves is out. This is the third book in the Rebecca Watson crime thriller series. They are stand-alone novels, so you don’t have to read them in order. And I’ll be starting the next one in the series, Cold, very soon. Not sure if this one will be released by the end of the year, but I will try.

And if you would like to read any of my other books, visit the link and it will take you straight to the page where all my books listed.

I know this is a short newsletter which can be good if you have a short attention span like I do or bad if you wanted to know more. And if you’re the latter, I do have plenty of previous newsletters you can read or you can read my blogs about writing tips if you wanted to know more there.

I truly appreciate you and your support.

James

James

James Glass retired from the United States Navy after 22 years of service. After retiring, he exchanged his rifle for a pen. He and his family moved back to the Florida Panhandle. He’s married and has two children. James is also the President of the Panhandle Writer's Group.

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