A Justicar Jhee Mystery
I had a challenging week health-wise which left me rundown. However, I’m on the rebound. As July Camp NaNoWriMo approaches, I remain steadfast. I’ve been working a lot on world maps, so I have a better sense of where actions take place.
Eagerly awaiting the professional edit. The editor is running long on his previous edit, so my slot has been bumped back a week. In the meantime, I wrote a blurb.
Blurb:
“Justicar Jhee and the Cursed Abbey” is the story of Jhee, investigative judge and new head of a polygamous household, from the Far Reaches of the empire of the Blessed Isles. Justicar Jhee must unravel the secrets which led to four deaths at a remote abbey before the same fate befalls her family.
Excerpt:
Lady Delphine grabbed her arm and bundled them up the stairs to the solar where drinks with ice melon balls in them awaited them. A bit of a warm sunny drink for these overcast times, but Lady Delphine did love it so even when they were first-years together. Lady Delphine had been assigned to the intelligence pool just as Jhee had. The compulsory military service every citizen had to undergo had better positions than others. Intelligence pool is where the wealthier could get themselves or their offspring stationed and kept off the front lines. Not so much for Jhee and Shep though. The Path Maker had different plans.
Because I’m rapidly approaching the deadline on when my editing discount expires, I’ve been pushing hard to get other works ready. I’ve taken tentative steps towards the conceptual synopsis on the prequel novella. Also, I’m still slowly working on my Urban Fantasy novel.
Have a lovely day!