Even though my recently published book, Magic in Christmas River, is the seventh in the Christmas River series, in many ways the book represents a new beginning for me. Though Cinnamon Peters is still living in a Central Oregon mountain town in this latest installment – I no longer am. Magic is the first book I've written living in a new place. Earlier this fall, I moved from Oregon to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Though I love Oregon (and still very much consider it my home) I felt like it was time for a new adventure. I figured as long as I have the chance to set my own schedule and write from anywhere, I should try some place new. Carpe diem, right? It’s a little scary to just pick up and move to a new place out of the blue. But much like Warren says in Madness in Christmas River when he tells Cin he’s heading to Scotland for a year – “Life’s a river, and I’ve been stuck in the reeds too long!”I chose to move to Santa Fe for its natural beauty, rich cultural history, vibrant art scene, and because I always thought it would be just the coolest thing to live here one day. As a kid, my family used to visit the Southwest a lot, and I've always loved the wide blue skies, the big puffy clouds, the fresh air, and the stunning landscape. And while I’ve been homesick for Oregon from time to time, I love the new chapter I’ve started here. Not only am I getting lots of writing in, but I also feel inspired, alive, and excited about my work. As a writer, and as an adventurer in this wonderful thing called life, I find that I could not ask for a better situation. I thought I would share this news with you guys, since you’ve all been along with me for so much of my writing journey.
Here are a few things I love about my new home so far:

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| There's a shop here called "Kakawa Chocolate House" that's dedicated entirely to hot chocolate. So delicious! I know where I'm gonna be all winter :) |
And while I may have moved – don’t any of you worry: Cinnamon Peters is not going anywhere! She’s staying right in Christmas River where she belongs. But what I will say is that there may be some sort of hot chocolate shop cozy mystery series in store for the future. And with that, I better get to some hot chocolate “research." ;)
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SO AWESOME, MM!!! I love the photo essay here, and I love how you just moved and got out of the reeds. I can't wait to come visit your casita again....and also the Kakawa Chocolate House!
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