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Friday Snippet – September 21st

Friday, September 21st, 2007
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Here’s a snippet from Simon Baptiste’s story. No final word yet on when it will be released, and no title, so I’m teasing you for nothing. *g* And, no, that’s not my cover, but it is the picture I used for Simon!

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He slowed as he reached the entrance to the bridge that crossed the swampland giving Bayou Allain its name. A fire truck, an ambulance, and three cars from the sheriff’s department blocked all but one slice of road.

Simon could understand why. Hitting the bridge at too high a speed had not fared well for the car below, its front end buried in the muck, its underbelly exposed to the elements and covered in the detritus of the swamp.

The scene wasn’t fresh. The car’s wheels weren’t spinning. He didn’t see signs of a driver or passenger, though that could be explained by the ambulance. At least the parish coroner wasn’t on site.

He made it across the bridge without incident, sped up for the last half mile before the turn into his property, and headed for the house in which he’d grown up.

He doubted he’d see his cousin unless he made a concerted effort to do so. He didn’t want to leave here without setting things straight, but he wasn’t going to force a confrontation with King.

Not when the sale of the land would widen the rift between them.

Making provisions for his cousin was something he needed to discuss with Lorna, whether or not it could be done by giving King time to relocate, or setting aside for him a portion of the profits from the sale.

If there were any profits.

Simon might be looking at nothing but a break even proposition, if not a loss.

As long as this was the last trip down south he had to make, he could deal with that, he mused, his truck rolling to a stop in front of a two story frame structure that he barely recognized as his childhood home.

He took a minute to shake off old memories, then climbed out of the truck. He’d haul in his gear after he checked out the house, gauged whether or not it was livable or if he was going to need to head back to Abbeville for a room. He wasn’t up to rooming with raccoons, possums, and rats.

The porch steps were solid enough, though the railing wouldn’t have supported the weight of a bird. He shook it again. He’d have to round up a hammer and nails, pick up a couple of new two-by-fours . . .

Uh, no. He wouldn’t. He was selling the place – buildings and land – “as is.” Repairs would keep him here way too long, cost him way too much.

He was checking out the warped porch and the fit of the screen door’s frame when he heard a noise inside. The back door opened into the kitchen, and he knew critters enjoyed burrowing into cupboards, beneath old appliances, even under the floorboards of rooms with more hiding places than most.

Except how many of those critters had figured out how to pump the well handle to bring water up to the sink?

He slid the Smith & Wesson M&P .357 he wore at his waist from its holster, took hold of the door knob and slowly turned, pushing inward until he saw movement, then slamming it all the way open and swinging his hands up, gun at the ready.

“Who the hell . . .?” was all he got out before realizing he knew exactly who his trespasser was.

He’d just never seen her like this . . . standing at a sink, one hand on a pump handle, her dark hair caught on top of her head with a John Deere cap, a sheer push-up bra and a pair of rubber waders the only clothes she wore.

He engaged the safety and holstered the semiautomatic, chuckling under his breath with as much humor as disbelief. If only the guys from Page Six could see their favorite pair of tits and ass now.

“Well, if it isn’t Michelina Ferrer, heiress to the Ferrer Fragrance empire.”

Her lips trembled in response, the pallor of her face nearly the same shade as the shocked whites of her eyes.

He sobered, taking a closer look at the bruise on her right cheekbone, the scrape on the same shoulder, the gash on her forearm she’d duct-taped closed.

Then he remembered the accident he’d passed.

And he swore.

“It wasn’t an accident, was it?” he asked, and she crumpled to the floor, shaking her head as a sob filled with fear shook her body.

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Categories : Alison Kent

RAW

Thursday, September 20th, 2007
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Here’s another pic from RAW, one of me and Susan:

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My dad flies in from Italy on Monday night. I think it’s been about 3 years since the last time he visited, so we’re all excited. I need to clean the house and write my next Alluring Tales short story. I love to write shorts and novellas, for the most part. I don’t think I get to do enough of them, certainly not as many as I’d like. I’m dying to write another Christmas novella. Someday…

Speaking of novellas, if you’ve been thinking about entering the Brava Novella Contest, you should hurry up. The contest closes on Sept. 30.

Categories : Sylvia Day

End Of The Sweat

Thursday, September 20th, 2007
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Today is the day. It’s the final day of the The Seventy Days of Sweat Writing Challenge. To all who participated – congratulations on your hard work! To those who followed along and are toying with the idea of giving the Sweat Challenge a try, it’s not too late because we’re doing it again.

To wrap up this Challenge, go over and do your final check in. Get inspired by the successes – big and small – of the participants. Be amazed at the progress and work accomplished by some of your writing brethren. And, don’t get discouraged if you did not meet all of your goals. Trying does count for a great deal here and continuing to write is ultimate goal.

So, take a little break and then check back in on the Sweat Challenge on October 1st to read about the next round.

Categories : HelenKay Dimon

It?s official!

Thursday, September 20th, 2007
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Tonight we return to MAC-worthy tv. :) Well, I hope. See what summer tv and winning Donatos have done to me? I’m so jaded and cynical now….)

Things have to improve, right? (And, really, after Evil Dick winning half a mil, they really have nowhere else to go but up.) So tune in tomorrow for all the peachy Survivor MAC you can stand, along with some Top Chef and Last Comic Finale MAC (though I’m finding it hard to care about that last one…it’s sitting on my DVR, not particularly calling to me.)

AND! We’ll announce which Happening Blog Babe wins the advance reading copy of The Black Sheep & The Hidden Beauty! It’s not too late to enter – see Monday’s post for details.

Thank you for all the nice comments and emails about KittyCooper. She is the cuteness!

Happy TGIF-eve!

Categories : Donna Kauffman

The Trouble With Paradise

Thursday, September 20th, 2007
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It’s shipping, it’s shipping, order here . . .

Here’s an exclusive excerpt:
Christian was following her, she could hear him. Probably making sure she didnt get lost again. Damn, more evidence that he wasnt all hard-ass. She sped up, her silly yes, silly sandals squishing into the sand. If she ever got home, she was going to design some seriously sensible sandals. Theyd be beautiful, of course, but easy to run in.

Risking her neck, she burst into a run now, because suddenly she didnt trust herself to be alone with him again. ow, ow, ow . . . The damn splinter still hurt like hell

Dorie.

Oh, no. Kicking it into higher gear, she turned the corner, away from the glow of the fire, away from the others, needing a private pity party, if only for a moment.

The rocks were stacked one upon another, making cliffs that jutted straight up, hundreds of feet into the sky. By day those cliffs had been green, teeming with lush growth, but now, at night, it was all black, looming, and suddenly terrifying.

Since Christian wasnt wearing silly sandals, and probably exercised more often than when someone gave him a gift certificate to a gym, he easily caught up with her and grabbed her arm, spinning her around to face him.

I thought you said you dont do guests, she gasped. Now you want round two?

While that invitation is ever so romantic, no. I had something else in mind. He pulled out a small first-aid kit.

Opening it, he lifted a

Oh, no. she laughed, then shook her head at the gleaming pair of tweezers. Youre not going to come anywhere near me with that thing.

Funny, you werent saying that a little while ago. He still had a gentle but inexorable hold on her, and using that, led her to a large rock, upon which he sat. The splinter has to go, Dorie.

She held her own butt, her gaze glued to the tweezers. Im not sitting.

No. Youre going to bend over and let me take care of your business. Unperturbed, he calmly fished through the first-aid kit for God knew what else.

My business has been taken care of.

He looked up at her words. Met her eyes. His mouth quirked as if he wanted to smile. Yes, and that was my pleasure, believe me. This . . . He gestured to her butt. This is my job.

Categories : Jill Shalvis

Sorry?

Thursday, September 20th, 2007
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I came home sick from Kentucky, the result of too many days of only a few hours sleep a night. I was getting up at 5-6AM every morning to write with my dear friend Shelley Bradley, and by the end of the trip I had a sore throat and sinus trouble.

My kids have half days at school most of this week, so I haven’t been able to catch up on my rest. I’m looking forward to the weekend and hopefully sleeping a lot. If you’ve emailed me recently, forgive the delay in my replies.

In the meantime, here’s a fun pic from RAW (I do promise to tell you all about it soon!!). I’m not so keen on how the pic makes me look HUGE. *g* Do note the lovely necklace I’m wearing. It was handmade for me by a fan, Diane Smith. She says it was inspired by my books. I can’t tell you how touched I am that something I wrote could inspire such a beautiful piece of jewelry. It’s a three-strand necklace featuring stones of various shades of purple (my favorite color) and pearls.

(from l to r: Naughty Nikki, J.R. Ward, me, and Shelley Bradley)

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In other great news, advance copies (not ARCs, so complete with super yummy cover of Nathan Kamp) of my Oct. 30 release A PASSION FOR HIM arrived yesterday, as well as the wonderful news that THE STRANGER I MARRIED sold to Brazil.

Have I told y’all lately that I love Kensington and Kate Duffy? Well, I’ll tell you again. I love Kensington and Kate Duffy. :grin:

A Passion for Him

Categories : Sylvia Day

Alive And Kicking

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
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Am I the only one who didn’t know the new Borders site is up and running? In case you wanted to do a search for my books (well, I did…), I saved you the trouble. You get this page of book covers and then click from there.

The more places to buy books the better.

Categories : HelenKay Dimon

Back from Lora Leigh’s RAW

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
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Categories : Lucy Monroe

International Talk Like A Pirate Day!

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
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Ahoy mateys!

I interupt my DMB talk to bring you this…it’s International Talk Like A Pirate Day. I’m not making this up. Isn’t this the funniest thing you’ve ever heard?

I have to admit that talking like a pirate isn’t something I’ve ever really thought about doing. But it’s a lot of fun to think about adults talking all day like a pirate. Apparently it started has a joke until Dave Barry got wind of it and put it in one of his columns.

Here’s a link to the article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070918/od_nm/pirates1_dc

I’m not sure what to say here…except that if all pirates looked liek Johnny Depp I would gladly be kidnapped by one and live on his ship at sea!

Kathy :)

Categories : Katherine Garbera

Happy Hump Day!

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
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So how did it get to be fall already?

Okay, deadline hell aside, I am kind of excited about it. I mean, I can sleep with the windows open, it’s football season (What a weekend we had!! WOOT!) the leaves are about the change, which means me and my MINI can have some fun in the Blue Ridge mountains here shortly, and we’ll be back to regular MAC’n on here soon. What’s not to love?

Speaking of my wee car, it’s about to undergo a few….moderations. First, I should explain that the tags on my little British import say ELO KTTY (which must be said in your best British accent) and there might be a wee Hello Kitty decal on the rear window. So when I rallied this past weekend with my MINI Cooper car club, I realized that alllllllll the other wee cars had names. Alas, mine did not. (I know! It’s so sad.) Well, the fellow members immediately took care of this tragic oversight by christening my MINI the KittyCooper.

So it only made sense that when a fellow member just happened to mention he did aftermarket vinyl/decal work, that we go one step further and put a Kitty on the white roof of my car. Yes….the KittyCooper has indeed been born. Her bow will even match the color of my nightfire red car. It’s ridiculous how cute this is going to be.

I will, of course, keep you updated, complete with pictures when her little transformation is complete.

Here is the “before” pic….

MINI!

In the meantime, don’t forget to check out Monday’s blog for all the details on how to win an advance reading copy of my upcoming release, The Black Sheep & The Hidden Beauty!

Categories : Donna Kauffman