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Randomness & the 2nd book in The Dark Series

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So, the Hallmark Channel has started their Christmas movies. I am all for Christmas. While I love Christmas, I adore the buildup, the sights, sounds, lights. It’s my favorite time of the year. I even walked up and down the aisles of Christmas decorations at Walmart yesterday. But even I am not ready for Christmas yet. I’m still on my search for all things pumpkin! I can’t switch over to cranberry now! Yet, I found gingerbread oatmeal, so I bought it. I also bought Christmas ornaments for my daughter and nephews. It just doesn’t feel like Christmas time. It doesn’t even feel like Fall. I’m ready for cooler temperatures, colorful, falling leaves, and sweaters. These are the thoughts swirling around in my head at the moment. These and book ideas. I swear my mind is a cluttered, chaotic mess. I’m working on the second book of Dark Secrets . And while in the first one, I laid the groundwork out, I’m ready to delve deeper in this one. Why is this a series? Why did I ...

Welcome to Perfectly Imperfect Obsession

Hello and welcome to Perfectly Imperfect Obsession! I’m V. A. Risby. The V stands for Victoria though I get called Vicky and even V a lot. My preference runs from Victoria to V. I don’t really care for Vicky, but that probably stems from when my brother was young. He couldn’t pronounce my name as he had a bad speech problem. I was either “Hicky” or “Dicky,” which went over so well in a group of friends. So embarrassing. But that was then. Now, I’m just me, the woman who has an addictive personality. By that I mean when I get involved in something, it basically becomes my sole focus, my obsession of the moment. The first one I remember was reading anything and everything that Madeline Baker wrote, which turned into an obsession with reading any western romance novel I could get my hands on. Then I moved on to Mary Higgins Clark and then Dean Koontz. My last major obsession with an author was Johanna Lindsey. Oh, I’ve liked and loved other books and authors, but not to th...