Monthly Archives: August 2010

weekend fun

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I spent the weekend with a group of friends. We scrapbooked and had a grand time. These are some awesome ladies. The funny thing is most of us would have probably never met or forged the bonds we have without the craft of scapbooking. I’m a lawyer, we have a nurse, an engineer, a number of civil service employees, a couple of retirees, a business owner and a county executive.  A very eclectic mix.  We have so much fun- we let our hair down (so to speak) and laugh, laugh, laugh.   We ate seafood last night and had a blast.

We also love and care for each other. We love each other’s kids and families- some of whom we’ve only met in the stories and pictures.  It’s a wonderful support system.  I’m proud to be a member of the Scrapping Duchesses of York (so named as we used to meet at the York Rite Temple).

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Southern Sizzle Blog

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I am one of seven members that blog on the Southern Sizzle Romance blog. We each blog one day a week. Saturdays are my day to blog. I have dubbed my day Bad-urday as I feature bad boys of fiction- books and films.  This month is our one year anniversary as a group blog. We have Dianna Love as our guest blogger of the day and she’ll be blogging about her series co-written with Sherrilyn Kenyon. The heros of these books are all employed by the BAD Agency. An agency so secret, even the CIA knows nothing about it. It is an awesome series.  Not paranormal which is usually Sherrilyn’s forte.  I love these books.  The first is Phantom in the Night. I bought it at LaGuardia Airport on a trip home from New York a few years ago- before I ever knew Dianna- and I loved it. 

The second one  is Whispered Lies (my personal favorite),  and then there is Silent Truth.  On September 28, 2010, a novella will be released.  It is in an anthology called Deadly Promises and I’ll be lined up to get it.  It’ll be my only one that isn’t autographed so I’ll have to wait til I see Dianna again to get that one signed.  She’s an awesome writer and a great person.  I highly recommend her work- I hope you’ll all drop by and check out the SS post on the 14th- here’s the link:

http://southernsizzleromance.wordpress.com/

Here are the covers of the books so far- there are more coming in the future- stayed tuned as I’ll  update you on the series as the books are released- here’s hoping for a long run.

The One Who Got Away

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Fictional Character Has to Listen When the Real Man Wouldn’t

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The one that got away broke my heart in two pieces and it has never really been the same again. He was my first love and he didn’t trust me. He believed a lie and left me without allowing me to explain what really happened.

I am mining this horrible experience in my 5th full length manuscript that I am currently writing. I’m planning to let my heroine really blast his a** in the scene where she confronts him and by God, this time around,he’s gonna listen!

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The Summer of You

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The Summer of You is another book I got at RWA conference. It was pretty good, too.  Seemed to be a second book in a series. It wouldn’t be necessary to read the first one to enjoy this one. There was really only one thing that bothered me. As those of you who know me well, a curse word doesn’t bother me in the least and I’ve been known to use them -sometimes very often.  Well, in this story, the writer used very lovely prose. She seems to have a calm, easygoing voice. But twice in the course of the book, she uses the word “ass” in such a way that it jerks me right out of the prose. The use of the word “buttocks” or something like that seemed more in line with the voice of the writer. The word “ass” seemed too modern for the tenor of the story. I didn’t like it. But other than that, it was a good read.

The hero was likeable. He’d been a spy and was  injured in the war with France. He had an injury to his leg that affected him.  I enjoyed the fact that he was a hero with a weakness. Doesn’t happen with this era of historicals usually.

Just Because I Got a Re-Write Request

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under my pen name, I thought I’d share a photo of my inspiration for my hero in Redemption for the Devil.

He has longer hair than this in my mind  in the story but ain’t  he pretty?

Two Books I Recently Read

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So, got an a** load of new books at RWA National Conference last week.  I have given some to a dear friend who is my beta reader, chapter members, office staff and my mother. I kept a hefty portion for myself because I stood in long lines with my shoulder hurting from the weight of the tote bag (and box) full of them- and not least of all, because I love to read.  It was a very tough decision on which to read first- after a few days of organizing and just fondling them, I settled on The Rules of Gentility for my first choice. It is written by Janet Mullany and the cover says she is “the witty, secret love child of Jane Austen and Lord Byron.”  I have to agree. It was a quick, fun read and if you like Jane Austen, you’ll like this. The heroine is also described as Bridget Jones-like on the back cover.  Full of humor, charm and two proposals in the water closet, I recommend this book for the pure inane fun of the two lead characters.  They are quite evenly matched.

The second one I chose was on a whole different level and different century. It is called A Cast off Coven by Juliet Blackwell. It’s the second in a series of about a witch who owns a vintage clothing store in the Haight- Asbury district of San Fransisco in this century. The story involves nuns, old clothes and a death at an art school. I found that it wasn’t necessary to have read the first one to enjoy this second one.  It is more on the lines of what is called a cozy mystery. It has a romantic element but the murder/haunting is the major focus of the story. This witch is funny and sassy. The best part is she is allergic to cats and her familiar is a pig.  His name is Oscar and he is a gnome-like critter in his real form but takes on a pot bellied pig persona in front of people. He likes to cook, too.  A very good story and a fun escape.  I liked this one enough to seek out the first one to read as well. 

Dying for a Date: Cindy Sample

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One of the wicked awesome things about being accepted as an L&L Dreamspell writer is to be a part of the yahoo loop for those writers. I have discovered some really amazing  people and a whole new world of stories. I bought the book Dying for a Date by Cindy Sample because it just sounded so great.  I read it on the way to RWA National conference in Orlando last week.  It was a fun read. I love a sassy heroine and this gal rocked!  It is a story of a woman re-entering the dating game after a long absence when she gets divorced.  Her first date is murdered the same night she goes out with him and she becomes suspect number one.  Complete with hot cop, this story is a pleaser and I recommend it as a quick read- a beach read- an anytime read. 

Cindy’s next book is Dying for a Dance and I’ll be in line to get it as soon as it comes out. It has to do with ballroom dancing. I’m sure my friend Emmy, the ballroom dancer, would love it, too and I’ll  be recommending it to her.

http://www.lldreamspell.com/CindySample.htm  check out her author page.

The Movie That I Love and Could Watch Over and Over

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A wonderful, heart moving movie

I loved this movie for the reversal of roles of the sisters, Marianne and Eleanor. Eleanor was always staid and reserved and Marianne wanted to “die for love” and was passionate about everything. By the end of the movie, Marianne, who DID almost die over love, found her happiness with a stable man that she previously thought boring but who was actually better suited to her than the one that almost ruined her.

Eleanor changed as well when she thought her love was to marry another woman. She held in her hurt over his engagement and let no one know her heart was broken. When she found out he was not married, she became very emotional and let her feelings shine through, even to the extent of bursting into tears. That was completely out of character for her.

Each sister found true love.

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Home From RWA

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Just got back from Romance Writers of America National conference.  Am quite done in. Really.  But I came home to an awesome email- the cover for the next Halloween Anthology.  I have a story in it called The True Believers.  This is a wicked cool cover and I’m happy with it. Whortleberry Press is stepping up their game with these covers.  This one reminds me of the cemeteries in New Orleans.

 I believe the book will be available Sept. 1, 2010.  The last one came out  a week early so we’ll see if this one does as well.