If you’re reading Vagabond, or have already finished it, and can’t wait for the second book, don’t worry. Book two is being edited now, and book three is in the process of being written. On track for publishing in May and July, respectively.
But…when I write I can’t just stick to one series. When I finished writing Vagabond, I knew I needed a break from the story before delving into book two. That’s why I tend to write something in a different genre between books. First I wrote a fantasy novel, with dreams of it being a fun trilogy that harkened back to books I read in the 80’s and early 90’s when I was growing up. However, reading it after writing book two of the Guild Series left me feeling disappointed with it. So it went into a “look at it later, maybe next year” folder and I started something new.
That book became an urban fantasy. A world full of supernatural creatures living among us, disguising themselves as human. Jack Dahlish is one man able to see them for who they are, and helps to track down those that go rogue. When a woman comes to him asking that he find her missing grandaughter, he uncovers a trail of missing kids. A reporter who first noticed the connections works with him to track down the culprit, with the help of a police officer that has worked with Jack since a devastating personal loss ten years ago.
I don’t have a title yet, but it’s been written and I’ll start my first edit of it once I finish book three of the sci-fi series. I’m hoping it generates enough interest to justify more books, because I have ideas for at least six of them. Let me know what you think.