
Wisdom & Folly, Part One has officially been out a week now, and the euphoria still hasn’t dissipated.
I have a published book, people! Ahhh! Happy dance! :)
I know I’ve already mentioned this, but I’m giving away 5 signed copies on Goodreads and 5 signed copies at my Facebook Launch Party.
Looks like I’ll be single-handedly funding the post office for a little while. ;)
I’ve already sent the first few copies to the Library of Congress for the LCCN program, as well as to the U.S. Copyright Office. My babies are going out into the world! Sob.
There is so much to tell you about this whole publishing process! I’ll take any questions–anything specific you want to know?
So, yeah. My book.
The Goodreads giveaway ends in 6 days–on the 15th–and the Facebook Launch Party is on Thursday, November 19th. I can’t wait!
You are welcome to enter either of the contests. I hope you do! And I hope you WIN! (I would give a copy to each one of you if I could!)
But I’m curious.
Have you been able to read Wisdom & Folly yet? What do you think of it?
Happy reading!
In Him,
Michele
Wisdom & Folly, Part One

This book was so much fun to write! Authors often start writing with, "What if?" and my question was, "What if Wisdom is actually an angel? What if her sister, Folly, hates her, and they are locked in a battle that spans the ages? A battle that very much affects each one of us?" This book is completely from their perspective. I hope you love it!
Folly. Fury seethes within her. Jealous of the attention the Maker lavished on her sister, she turned to a new master and became his favorite. Or so she thought. Determined to prove herself, to become invaluable, she realizes destroying her sister just may be the key to Lucifer’s heart. Her plan? Engage Wisdom. Distract her, defeat her. If only there wasn’t the minor detail she wasn’t counting on. Missing her sister.