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June 2022 Blog Status

June’s hit numbers are lower than May’s, but higher than April’s and the second highest since January 2021. But, it’s also true that the last week of May and the first week of June are responsible for a lot of both month’s numbers. The remaining weeks of June are more typical of traffic to the site. So, we’ll have to see how July does, given that it’s SALE time at both Smashwords and my own site’s new store.

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Summer of Secrets, Part 2

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Finished up the second half of this story, within the larger “Taboo in a College Town” series, just in time for the annual Smashwords sale.

Can Danny and Cassie get married, without an explosion of family secrets?

Yeah, right.

$1.99 at:

My Store:

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#MyReads: WWW: Wake, by Robert J Sawyer

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I do still read books which are not erotica, and this one is a doozy of a science fiction novel. It’s actually been sitting in the TBR pile in my office for quite some time, so it’s about a dozen years old now, so some of the tech in it might seem a bit dated, but it’s an astonishing accomplishment, well deserving of a Hugo nomination for best novel. It’s the first in a trilogy.

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Summer of Secrets, Part I

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Okay, a little bit different this time out. I have been shooting for lengths around 12K-15K for this series, but “Summer of Secrets” is weighing in more about 25K. So, I decided to split it into two parts and this is the first one.

I also made the decision to make this an exclusive of this site for the first week that it’s out. It will be available as a pre-order on Smashwords shortly, but won’t go “live” there for this first week.

How much crazier can Danny & Cassie’s summer get, when Samantha & Sarah walk into the coffee shop to meet up with them?

Book 6 of “Taboo in a College Town”

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May 2022 Blog Status

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Okay, between restoring the site to the leenyspress.com domain and launching my own ebook store, May saw a big jump in blog hits compared to April (combining stats from both versions of the site). It was better than any month since August 2020, in fact. Plus a new daily high as well.

Each product added to the store counts as its own page, though, which means a visitor can hit more pages per visit, so that might also account for much of it. We’ll see what June’s numbers are like.

Hopefully, the store sells a book (or more) by then…