As 2025 comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting upon some of the changes that have taken place in my life this past year. The ending of a year seems to do that for many of us. I always love it when a new year rolls around, bringing with it so many possibilites and hopes.
This year, on the morning of Mother’s Day we lost our dear sweet mother and the holidays this year will likely be a bit strained. Finding my Christmas spirit has not been without its challenges but, find it, I will! While loss is a part of life for all of us, there is always much to look forward to if we keep an open mind and heart. Life goes on. That is something that will never change.
Many of you might be aware that my mother was the inspiration behind the character of Cammie Turple in my middle grade novel series. I’m so pleased that a fourth book, Cammie’s Family Secret, is due to be published next June. I only wish Mum would have had the chance to know what happens next in Cammie’s life. And who knows, maybe she will.
Good news came just yesterday when my editor sent me the ARC layout of Cammie’s Family Secret to review over the holidays. It is always exciting when things start coming together. I’m not 100% sure when I started writing this book, but you can bet it’s been in the works for several years now.
Will there be a fifth book in the series?
That is a very good question. I would have to say it all depends upon Cammie.
As an added bonus–Dear Dad made the fall 2025 selections for Best Books for Kids & Teens put out by The Canadian Children’s Book Centre. Such an honour to be on this list.
The list of all the books can be seen by following this link HERE.
I also finished another middle grade novel this summer and submitted it to my publisher. Stay tuned for news on this in the new year. (Not trying to be secetive, I’m just not able to fully share at the moment.)
I am presently working on some new material while revisiting some older works that have stopped to rest along the way. That is not unusual for me. I often go back to a story I began years ago and, finding the time just right, finally finish it.
While 2025 has been filled with ups and downs, more lows than highs, it has also been filled with life lessons that I am grateful for.
I would love to hear some good news that might have found you in 2025 if you willing to share!
As you near the holidays, I hope joy, peace, love and gratitude wraps you in a warm kind blanket for the coming year.