Where are the new release books?

We made it to 2021, which might be a major accomplishment, but it proved to be a slow year for Pynhavyn Press. Not one of our authors published a book in 2020. Perhaps it was the trauma and depression of Covid-19 or just the inability to concentrate on writing. Each has had their own setbacks, but we’re looking forward to getting at least a few new books into the marketplace this coming year.

Lillian Wolfe has several novels in various stages of completion, but the big one for her is the sequel to Time Walker, another adventure in the past as Mali Harper attempts to fulfill her assignment in the past. That book is Splintered Time, which we expect to see published by late Spring. M.L. Weatherington is hard at work on the final novel in her Franklin Log series, but we don’t have a tentative publish date for it yet. Riona Kelly is working on a new suspense romance novel and plans to release it at the end of the year. Angelina Fasano moved from one house to an apartment and into her brand new home in sunny Las Vegas, but all the moving, plus spending as much time as a working woman can with her five-year-old daughter, has kept her more than busy. At the moment, her third novel in the Les Loups Garous series is on hold. As always with our authors, the actual release date is subject to change due to the desire to put out the best version of the novels they can produce.

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Beginning tomorrow, January 6th, and running through the end of February, Lillian I. Wolfe’s first book of her Funeral Singer series, Funeral Singer, A Song for Marielle, will be offered in a group giveaway on Prolific Works. This is a paranormal suspense thriller that will keep you reading from start to finish. Pick up your copy here.

To add to the joy of last year, the fine support staff at GoDaddy saw fit to completely delete the Pynhavyn site from their server, claiming some of the pages had problems. The bad part is that we couldn’t get it back up and running. We will have to rebuild all the pages on our new host site. After that, we were no longer keen to give them our business. Consequently, the site has been down for six months now, and we are starting anew. The bottom line is to check back often for updates as we move forward.

On that note, all of us here at Pynhavyn Press wish each of our readers a very healthy new year and let’s hope that life can resume as sort-of-normal for all of us.

May your problems be few and your blessings be many.