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Penance: Now available for pre-order!

April 22, 2015 By JPMcLean 11 Comments

Penance Book CoverI feel like a hungry bear emerging from its cave, blinking up into the light after a long brutal winter, bewildered and clutching a newborn cub. That cub is the fourth book in The Gift Legacy series. Penance is now available for pre-order on Amazon and Kobo. Placing a pre-order puts you at the front of the queue. Pre-orders are delivered immediately upon release, May 30th.

After release, Penance* will be available in print and ebook formats at all the usual outlets.

The process of bringing Penance into the light of day has challenged me to the core, and the last two months in particular have tested my sanity. So I’m taking a break to recharge my batteries. First up is a visit to Vancouver to attend the Creative Ink Festival on April 25.

When I return, I’m packing my bags for a trip to Spain. I’ve never been and can’t wait. Sight-seeing and people-watching are rich fodder for the imagination, and I’ll be taking notes along with plenty of photos. Mmm, I can almost taste the sangria.

Don’t forget to mark the date: May 30th! Penance is now available for pre-order on Amazon and Kobo.

If you’d rather stay home, you can visit the West Coast through Emelynn’s eyes in Secret Sky, available with one click right here. And if ebooks or Amazon aren’t your preference, click the Bookstore Tab for more purchasing options.

*Update: Penance is now titled Lethal Waters

A Week in Singapore

October 2, 2013 By JPMcLean 5 Comments

View of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel and the Art Science Museum in Singapore
Singapore Marina Bay Sands and Art Science Museum

It’s hard to do justice to a visit to Singapore in one short week, but we gave it a shot. We arrived in the dark so didn’t see the beautiful cityscape until the morning.

Singapore’s skyline is unmistakable. This view greeted us from our hotel room. Thoroughly modern, the Marina Sands Hotel, which is the three-tower structure with the curved platform crown, dominates the skyline, and the Art Science Museum crouches in the forefront.

Super Tree Grove at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore
Super Tree Grove

Because so many of the downtown streets were closed for the F1 race, we used the subway to get around. The subway is easy to manage, clean and inexpensive. No food or drink is allowed, which likely accounts for the “clean” part. People don’t wander around with coffee cups in their hands, but smart phones abound.

At the Gardens by the Bay, we found expansive grounds and a mix of indoor and outdoor gardens bursting with colour and texture. Art installations were interesting and of giant proportions.

Marc Quinn giant baby art installation at Gardens by the Bay
Marc Quinn Art Installation

The weather was hot and humid, making frequent air conditioned respites necessary.

Marrusia pit stop practice at 2013 Formula 1 race in Singapore
Marrusia Pit Stop Practice

I’ve included some shots from the F1 race, which I didn’t attend personally, but there was no avoiding its presence. The roar of the motors is deafening and impossible to ignore.

The week flew by and then, just as we contemplated packing, Typhoon Usagi struck, throwing a rather large monkey wrench into our travel home. Our flight was routed from Singapore to Hong Kong to Vancouver. But the Hong Kong airport was overwhelmed with typhoon-stranded travellers, forcing us to re-route.

Formula 1 Pit Tents at 2013 Singapore Race
Formula 1 Pit Tents

We stood four long hours in a glacier-slow queue at the Changi airport, awaiting our turn at the front of the re-route line. At first, I thought the soft-spoken Cathay Pacific agent misunderstood the geography (see the map) when she suggested a route home to Vancouver via London. England. She hadn’t. Her second alternative was a route through Frankfurt, which included an eleven-hour layover. A routing through San Francisco was possible, if we wanted to wait another forty-eight hours and arrive home too late for a ferry. She smiled indulgently as we came to grips with the fact that her first suggestion, London, was indeed the best alternative for a timely return home.

Pit lane walk at the 2013 F1 race in Singapore
Pit lane walk

So there I was, somewhere over Russia, writing this post and wishing we had more time because I would have liked a few days to visit London. Unfortunately, with a dog-sitter waiting for us, we didn’t have the flexibility this time. So I had to wave to the Queen from the airport instead of going to tea.

But neither the long queues nor re-routing have spoiled our memories of Singapore. We had a wonderful time and enjoyed the hospitality of some of the most polite and gracious people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting.

Selecting and formatting these photos took much longer than I anticipated. I do hope you enjoy them.

Dining al fresco at Dolce Vita in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Singapore
Dining al fresco at Dolce Vita in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Singapore.
Cloudwalk catwalk in Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
Cloudwalk catwalk in Gardens by the Bay
Antique carvings of jacket-clad men at entrance to the Singapore Ritz
Hotel Greeters at the Ritz
Outside view of Raffles Hotel in Singapore
Raffles Hotel: Home of the Singapore Sling
Cloudwalk statuary at Gardens by the Bay Singapore
Cloudwalk Statuary, Gardens by the Bay
View from the base of The Marina Bay Sands Hotel Singapore
Base of Marina Bay Sands Hotel
Singapore Skyline
Singapore Skyline

 

 

Off to Singapore

September 16, 2013 By JPMcLean 6 Comments

On Tuesday, the hubs and I are off to Singapore. It’s been planned for months; a delightful perk of being married to a Formula 1 fan. For most of the racing season, he’s content to watch the races from home, but for the past four years, he and a friend have chosen one race each year to attend in person.

Last year, for the first time, the friend’s wife and I joined them for the race in Austin, Texas. Well, she and I didn’t actually “go” to the race, but we had the best time. Sixth Street in Austin on the weekend is like no other. Great live bands, delicious food and fun-loving crowds, not to mention an extraordinary cowboy boot selection.

This year the husbands chose the race in Singapore and I can hardly wait. If you have a “must see, do or taste” suggestion for Singapore, I’d love to hear it.

World Map pinpointing Singapore and Denman Island

The timing for this wee vacation is perfect. The last few weeks have been unbelievably busy on the publishing front with Book II barely out of the gate and Book III at the post, believe me,  I’m ready for some R&R.

I’ll take lots of pics and post them here if the computer gods are smiling. Which, given my decided lack of computer prowess, will be required.

Wish me luck. I’ll be back soon. Now, where did I put that credit card…

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