Sally MacKenzie
Sally MacKenzie writes hot, humorous Regency romances for Kensington Zebra. Visit Sally's web site:
First snow.
Sunset.
Find the grandchild.
A little late—or a lot late if you’re Canadian. Hope you spent time with family and friends. (Artwork by one of our Thanksgiving guests.)
Met a young mushroom enthusiast in the park this morning so showed him this photo of an enormous mushroom. (My enormous foot is there for scale.) Anyone know what it is?
Happy Anniversary to us!
We did not go up in a balloon.
New blooms in the bush?
Hi, there!
Mr. M and Sandy.
Sandy wants you to know that at the moment you can grab the ebook of Cheers to the Duke for only 99 cents!
I’m being watched.
BookBub just told me there's a deal on a book from an author I follow--me! Turns out the ebook version of What to Do with a Duke, the first full book in the Spinster House series, is on sale for 99 cents. I have no idea how long this will last, so now would be a good time to grab it if it's not already in your collection.
Honeysuckle out in force this morning.
Another tiny turtle. You need to watch where you step.
A surprise visitor.
Tiny visitor.
The Naked Viscount, the 6th book in my Naked Nobility series, is a BookBub deal! Today only, you can grab the e-book for only 99 cents from your favorite e-retailer. I'll post a link to my website in the comments so you can read an excerpt--the book came out in 2010 so you may already have read it--and explore the rest of the books in the series. Apologies in advance, though. Turns out some of the store links are broken--oops. Website cleanup on aisle nine!
More pictures from our weekend in Baltimore.
Spotted on a recent trip to Baltimore.
Took my gimpy knee and feet for a walk and encountered a pileated woodpecker.
The ebook version of What Ales the Earl, the first book in the Widows Brew series, is on sale for only $2.99! I think the sales lasts the month of February, but why delay. 😁
Follow the yellow brick road—except it’s not brick and not to be walked on.
The houses have moved to the bench—and a new one has joined the group.
Moon last night, though photo doesn’t do it justice.
Spotted on a stroll with tiny M.
Mr. M and plant. I’m not sure this leaf came from that plant, though. What do you think?
More autumn color admired by small person.
Afternoon walk.
Ginkgoes (I think). In the last few weeks, we’ve seen folks harvesting the fruit.