Thursday, December 1, 2011

Author Spotlight at...Shannan Albright's!

Good morning everyone!

December is officially here and that means the start of Christmas season! Wohoo!

Not only that, but my book "The Mercenary Knight" will be released on Monday the 5th! Yay! To celebrate I'll be holding various events, but the first one is a special stop at author Shannan Albright's blog :)

Stop by for a visit, leave a comment and enter the chance to win a copy of "The Mercenary Knight".
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Hope to see you there!

Thursday Melody!

Let's be rebels! ;-)



Oh, and I just found out yesterday was Billy's Birthday!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Silver Flash Wednesday: Untitled chapter five

Good morning everyone! We've finally made it across half the week and that means that it's Silver Flash Day!

There were some great prompts this week:

Guest Diva Lily Sawyer, gave us:
"This is a bitch of an unsatisfactory situation," Or "I wish I knew how to quit you." or "Love means never having to say you're sorry."

The alternate prompts were:
8 ball, trailer and use the name of any state in the US or pizzicato, pie and motor oil or "Your words are too big for your mouth"

I really liked the phrase "I wish I knew how to quit you", but I couldn't fit it into Damien and Amanda's story (Click here if you want to read old chapters) just yet, so I went instead with the ball, the trailer and the state.

Read on and don't forget to visit the other great Flasher's (links at the bottom).




Untitled Chapter 5


“Damian.”

“How are you doing, Amanda?” He nimbly stepped over her legs and settled himself in the empty seat by her side.

“I’m fine, thank you, but—“

“I’m so glad to see you; it’s been years, huh? I think the last time we saw each other was that day at that dirty trailer park in Massachusetts.” Damian watched Amanda’s cheeks fill with color and her eyes narrowed dangerously. “Oh no, not you, sorry. Last time I saw you it was a warm summer evening. You came over to scream at me and we almost kissed and—“

“Damian, I—“

Damian looked back and forth from her to the nerd boy seated in front. The guy was glaring at him in what he could only guess was his most menacing look. He frowned, trying to stop the laughter bubbling inside him to surface.

“Did I interrupt something?”

“Yes.”
“No.”

The couple stared at each other. Silent communication passed between them. With a shrug and a quick nod the boy stood and sauntered away, disappointment openly showing in his stance.

As soon as he was out of earshot Damian burst out laughing. A hard punch in the arm caused his laughter to double.

“Damian!” Amanda cried. She abruptly stood up and turned to face him. “Jerk.” She spun around to leave but he was quicker. His fingers wrapped around her wrist and he gasped. Amanda’s eyes widened and searched his face, seeking an answer to the intense current that had just swept between them.

“You know that’s the second time I feel that in less than a week?” he shrugged, trying to diminish the strange feeling. “Will you sit with me? I just want to talk for a bit.”

Damian watched Amanda’s face. Her expression was stony but her eyes were troubled. She glanced at his hand, still on her wrist. She bit her lower lip.

“Fine.”

Damian smiled in relief.

“Thanks.”

“What do you want to talk about?”

Damian glanced at her. Her eyes were narrowed, her tone of voice icy, but he still held her wrist and she had made no move to disengage herself from his hold.

“I want to apologize for before and for that day at my front lawn.” He averted his gaze. He was lying. He was not sorry for getting rid of the nerd and he was not sorry for almost kissing her that day in his lawn. Nonetheless, he hated himself for lying to her, but he sensed she wanted an apology and if that’s what it took to get her to stay a while longer next to him, he’d give it to her.

Amanda sighed and sat back against the cushions, disengaging herself from his grip.

“That’s all right. I’m actually thankful about Alex. He’s a nice guy, but,” she hesitated, clearly unsure on how much she should say.

“He can be a little too knowledgably at times?”

Amanda smiled. “Nicely put, but yeah, he can be a pain in the ass.”

“You don’t need a magic 8 ball to figure that one out.”

Damian grinned as Amanda laughed good-humouredly. She had such beautiful laughter, like the sound of tinkling bells. He sadly realized that during all their encounters he’d always done something to anger her hence her attitude towards him had always been to scowl or glare in animosity.

“I’m sorry for being such a jerk at times,” he blurted.

Amanda smiled. She tucked a lose strand of her chocolate colored hair behind an ear.

“That’s ok; I’ve never been particularly nice towards you, either.”

“Maybe we can start again? Forget those past chaotic encounters and stop being enemies for once and for all.”

“I guess we could.”

Damian grinned. He stuck out his hand. “Name’s Damian. Pleased to meet you.”

“Amanda.”



Silver Flash Authors

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Six Sentence Sunday


In shame I admit I forgot to sign up for Six Sentence Sunday last weekend! Nonetheless, I'm back today with a few sentences from my upcoming December release "The Uncertain List". Hope you like it and please don't forget to visit the other SSS authors!

Snow fell silently around them, wetting their clothes and faces. A snowflake landed on Amy's nose and Tristan gently swiped it off with his finger. Before he could drop his hand, Amy took it into hers.

"There's something else about Christmas that I like," she whispered sensually.

"What would that be?" he said leaning against the car and bringing her to him.

"Christmas turns me on."

Friday, November 25, 2011

Happy Friday!

At last it's Friday! It seems this week has dragged on forever or at least to me- I kept thinking yesterday was Friday. Fortunately, the weekend is upon us! Time to relax and have fun :)

Quick question:

What do you prefer: for the hero to pursue the heroine or vice versa?

I've got an idea for a contemporary short story but the hero and heroine keep arguing on who's going to go after whom...

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Winners of the TRS Thanksgiving Party!!


Morning everyone and Happy Thanksgiving!

Thank you for participating in the TRS Thankgiving party :)

The winner of a copy of A Decade of Longing is:

GINA JACKSON

The winner of my farewell prize a copy of Dreams of Fate is:

SHADOW

I'll get in touch with you both by email. Have a great holiday!

Thursday Melodies...Happy Thanksgiving!

Well, this one is for laughs ;-) Enjoy your holiday if you celebrate Thanksgiving and if not, have an awesome day nonetheless!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Silver Flash Wednesday: Untitled Chapter 4

Greetings friends!
Today is another one of those awesome Wednesdays! and why are they awesome? One, because it means we're a little closer to the weekend and two, because it's Silver Flash Day!

We had a load of prompts to chose from this week but I finally decided to pick these three words: immigrants, Led Zeppelin and thanks

In case you don't remember, the last chapter on Untitled Work (goodness, I really do need to think of a title for Amanda and Damian's story) was the unexpected meeting at the Karaoke bar. If you want to read it, click here!

Read on and don't forget to check out the other awesome flasher's (links at the bottom).



Untitled Chapter 4

Thirty seconds. That’s how long it had taken him to spot her. Damian leaned back against the white plaster wall, sipping the drink Anne had offered him upon his arrival. He’d barely mumbled his thanks when she had run off with a smile and an apology to welcome new guests.
Left alone with no one to talk to, he scanned the room and found Amanda. He’d settled against the wall, waiting and watching. He didn’t mind being on his own; after all, he’d only accepted the invitation to the party because it was a great chance to see Amanda again. Besides, he had never been a social butterfly. He was best left to his own devices: his motorcycle, his music, his reading. He’d only come because of her, the pretty girl he’d had a crush on for the past two years, the one on the other side of the room, the one which he had spotted in little more than thirty seconds.

Damian studied Amanda. She was sitting down, one of her shapely legs crossed over the other, raising her skirt to mid thigh. She wasn’t even aware of the effect that little bare piece of skin was having on her interlocutor, who’s gaze kept dashing to her leg.
He smiled. It seemed her music tastes had changed some in the past two years. Last time they’d spoken she had classified his music as noise and now, as Led Zeppelin’s Immigrant song played through the speakers her feet were restless, surreptitiously tapping to the beat.

Amanda smiled and Damian’s heart accelerated. Twice now he had been close to kissing those pink lips. How did that saying go? Third time comes around, or third time lucky…something like that. He took a sip from his drink. Fate had thrown him in Amanda’s path once more. What remote possibility was there that after two years of barely catching glimpses of her from across the lawn during the summer he would meet her in Springfield? One in a million. And yet, there she had been, at the same Karaoke bar to which he had taken those clients bent on having a good time before departing back home.
Damian shook his head. He still didn’t know what had gotten into him. He’d seen her across the bar and his brains decided to go for a hike. Before he knew what he was doing he was on stage singing to her. A grin tugged at the corner of his lips and he hid it behind his cup. It seemed he couldn’t stop making a fool of himself every time he was near the girl.

Until tonight. After Anne, Amanda’s friend, had invited him to this pre-Thanksgiving party he’d gone home with one goal in mind. He’d make Amanda his. He’d taste every corner of that mouth, every delectable inch of that body before the night was over. He’d scratch that itch he’d been nursing ever since she’d come to scream at him about his motorcycle making too much noise, ever since, she’d splayed her small hand over his chest, ever since he’d been so close to kissing her he could still smell her perfume… Damian shook his head, trying to dissipate that never forgotten summer evening. He should have forgotten her but he couldn’t and then the other night, when he’d grab her wrist...damn, his fingers still tingled just from the memory.

He glanced in Amanda’s direction. She was still deep in conversation with the guy before her. Straightening, he left his spot near the wall. He took his time approaching the couple. Looking at a picture frame here, leaving his empty cup on a table, admiring a pretty ornament. He was upon them before he could digest what he was going to do. His hands were clammy and his heart beat so loudly he was surprised no one else mentioned what that racket was. Amanda glanced up at him. Her lips parted and her large brown eyes sparkled. Damian grinned. The show was on.



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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Coffee Time Chat!

Happy Saturday everyone! This evening from 5:00 to 11:30pm (EST Time) I'll be chatting about being in love with foreigners, stereotypes, experiences and anything you can think of at Coffee Time Erotic Yahoo chat!

Grab your drink and snacks and chat away with me! Hope to see you there! :)

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Thursday Melodies

Good morning! This week is breezing by and already it's Thursday, just another day before the weekend.

On last week's Silver Flash two songs were mentioned (read it here) and that's why today I'm dedicating Thursday's melody to both of them! One, the fun Elton John's and Kiki Dee's song "Don't go breaking my heart" and the other Alice Cooper's sexy "Poison".

Have a great day!