Monday, December 29, 2008

Helping Hands....Single Mom in Need of Diapers/Milk





My friend, Portia is in need of Diapers and Milk. She has not been paid for over a month and has filed a Wage Dispute against her employer. How bad is that? I've been there. I worked for a plastic surgeon...yep, a doctor that didn't pay his employees on time. I went through the same thing and it's a long process. I eventually received my back pay but it took awhile.

Portia's little girl is in need of small size PULL UPS and her little boy is in need of size 5/6 DIAPERS. If you have any extras you didn't use with your kids or know of any place that would like to donate, please email me at alishapaigewilson@yahoo.com. I can email you my home address to mail them to and I'll deliver the items or her home address if you prefer. I'm going to just buy her some milk. Every kid deserves an endless supply of milk and it just breaks my heart.

These are tough times for everyone right now but even little gestures can mean a lot. She's not asking for hand outs and does not want anyone to spend their own money but if you have leftovers from your kids or have friends that do, please gather them up and let me know. I know I always had leftovers when my kids grew like weeds.

Thank you for taking the time to read this blog and for your love and support.

~Here's to a better 2009!
Alisha

Friday, December 19, 2008

An Interview with Debra Doggett!



Please welcome Debra Doggett to my blog today!

Alisha: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood? Favorite memories?

Debra: Being raised by a mother who was a true, dyed-in-the-wool loner, my brother, sister and I spent most of our time playing with each other. In the old house we lived in, we had a huge side yard that was lined with azalea bushes that were so big, we created playhouses underneath them. There were tunnels for all of them that we could move through. There was also my 5th grade trip to New Orleans. It was tradition at my elementary school that the 5th grade got to take a day trip to New Orleans so my class went. I don't know if they canceled the tradition after us but we seemed to be a walking disaster, breaking something everywhere we went. Some kid broke a candle at the cathedral, a couple of plates got broken at the French market. Then there was the wax museum. There was a huge diorama in wax of Marie Leveaux, the Voodoo queen, holding slaves prisoner in her attic so she could torture them. It both fascinated and horrified me. Maybe that's why I enjoy writing paranormal stuff so much, lol.

Alisha: I'm sure that made an impression on you! I know it would have on me as a child! What a fun trip! Tell us about the hero and heroine in your latest release.

Debra: Stellan is such a fun character. He's a total barbarian, totally primitive and he likes it that way. Of course, he would like to fly off to the stars, but he can still be happy with a handbuilt fire and a rough cabin. And poking at a woman like Cardis is especially fun for him. He can't help teasing her when she talks so seriously about how his home planet needs to shape up and move ahead technologically nor can he help surprising her with how much beauty there is in his world. He's had to fight for everything he's gotten and he's proud of it, even if it doesn't live up to others' standards. And Cardis just can't help wondering how this totally unacceptable male slipped by her guard and snuck into her heart. They are a fun couple to play around with.

Alisha: They sound like a ton of fun! If you were granted three wishes by a genie, what would they be?

Debra: To find a soul mate to share the rest of my life with.
To be able to afford to pursue my writing for a living.
To stay healthy and able well into my nineties.

Alisha: Wonderful wishes! I hope you get all three. If you could go anywhere to tomorrow, where would you go?

Debra: I wouldn't go tomorrow because I have this beautiful new grandson to get to know and I don't want to leave him yet, but I really want to go to Ireland.

Alisha: Congrats on the birth of your grandson! Enjoy this special time together and maybe one day you can take him to Ireland. Wouldn't that be wonderful? If you could see anyone tomorrow (dead or alive), who would it be?

Debra: My mother.

Alisah: If you could choose six people to spend one week on a desert island, who would it be and why?

Debra: My friends Kristen and Raquel, because they would keep me laughing and make sure the week was fun. I'd let them bring their husbands along too so they could have fun.
Ty Pennington cause he could build me an amazing shelter to spend the week in.
Viggo Mortensen because I'm sure in a week I could convince him I'm the one for him.

Alisha: Viggo is SO hot! That man is just too yummy. What word or phrase tingles in all the right places for you?

Debra: Home. Home means so many things to me. I've moved around a lot (and I mean a lot!) so home to me is not so much a place as the spot where I've stopped and, most importantly of all, where my family is. If they're there, it's home.

Alisha: What a beautiful thing to say. And so true. If you had one day to spoil yourself, what would you do?

Debra: Wander. I absolutely love the chance to just wander through places, especially new places. I like to walk up and down the sidewalks and look in all the stores and have no set agenda so I can spend as much or as little time as I want. I wander through little towns, nature trails, even malls. It's fun to people watch at all these places.

Alisha: I enjoy wandering too. It calms the soul I think. If you could change one incident in your life, what would it be and how would you change it?

Debra: I would have started treating my writing as a career sooner. I've always written stories, even as a kid, but the serious aspect of sending them off for publication didn't come along until later and I regret the time I lost not pushing them out there.

Alisha: I think many writers feel this way. I know I do. What’s the sexiest thing a man has ever done for you or said to you or both?

Debra: Let me touch him. I'm a big touch person and being able to put my hands on him and sort of get to know him that way, without words necessarily, I found extremely sexy.

Alisha: Goodness gracious...just reading that made me fan myself! Woooo! Very sexy!


Excerpt from The Prize

None of the others had ever gotten this close, but
she’d never tell him that. If he knew how truly virgin she
was, she’d be toast. Stellan pulled back with a lingering
tug at her lips then grinned at her.
“None of them got that close, huh?”
She scowled at him. “Pawing each other wasn’t part
of the typical courtship.”
“Things must be really different on Adena.”
“I doubt it. Men appear to be the same all over from
my experience.”
“From your vast experience?”
“From my travels, I mean.” She snarled at him,
knowing he mocked her. “Your gender isn’t hard to read.
And as far as my suitors went, I knew what they wanted.”
“Which was?”
“What you want. The whole reason you’re willing to
put your life on the line to make this challenge. Virgin or
not, I’m not so dumb as to think it’s my body all of you are
after.”
“You really are a virgin, aren’t you?”
“No. I mean, yes, I am really a virgin and yes, I know
men like sex.”
“I’ve known a few women who liked it too.”
Cardis blushed. “What I’m trying to say is sex is
available without making a challenge for it. So a man only
has one reason to go through this outrageous ritual.”
“Which is?”
“Wealth, status, whatever it is they think to gain
from marrying into a powerful family. All the goodies they
want plus the knowledge of having a sure thing at home
waiting for them. Someone to be a brood mare to carry on
their name for the next generation of cretins to
perpetuate this archaic ritual.”
“You’re pretty jaded for someone so young, princess.
Of course,” he grinned at her. “I’m not exactly sure how
old you are.”

Thursday, December 18, 2008

An Interview with Toni Anderson!


Please welcome Toni Anderson to my blog today!

Alisha: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood? Favorite memories?

Toni: I spent the first six years of my life in Ironbridge, Shropshire which is the site of the Industrial Revolution. Contrary to expectation it is one of the most rural landscapes in England with leafy copses and the meandering River Severn snaking through its heart. As a kid I remember all the children in the lane, about 12 of us in all, building a den in the woods and making rope swings. I also remember my dad constructing an igloo in the ponies’ field behind our cottage after one rare winter snowstorm and me and my siblings tramping around in our wellies getting cold toes.

Alisha: How lovely! I can see you ducking into the igloo, freezing and giggling. Tell us about the hero and heroine in your latest release.

Toni: The heroine in HER SANCTUARY is Eliza Ward, an ex FBI agent. I think it is fair to say she’s a feisty scrapper but at the start of the book she’s been through the worst life can offer and she’s scared and she’s running.
My hero is Nat Sullivan. Nat is struggling to keep the family ranch from going bankrupt and trying to look after his ailing family. He’s a classic cowboy: determined, hardworking, loyal, dependable, smart and sexy as hell—picture a young Paul Newman on a gorgeous grey stallion.

Alisha: Sigh...I can picture that little piece of heaven! If you were granted three wishes by a genie, what would they be?

Toni: An end to the world’s dependence on fossil fuels. A united, international approach to the conservation of the worlds’ oceans (I was a marine biologist). And ‘World Peace’.

Alisha: If you could go anywhere to tomorrow, where would you go?

Toni: To my hometown to visit my family.

Alisha: If you could see anyone tomorrow (dead or alive), who would it be?

Toni: It would have to be my grandad. I haven’t seen him for 2 years because we moved to Canada. He’s just turned 88. I dedicated this book to him actually, although I’m not sure what he’ll think about the sex scenes...

Alisha: Snicker...isn't it funny how we're all so worried about our grandparents reading the sex scenes? My grandmother told me I was writing about "life" and it was nothing to be worried about..lol. What word or phrase tingles in all the right places for you?

Toni: Chocolate :) Yep, I’m tingling.

Alisha: If you had one day to spoil yourself, what would you do?

Toni: I’d go to the cinema and have a movie marathon. I haven’t been to anything except kids movies for ages and I really want to see the new Bond movie and AUSTRALIA.

Alisha: Oooooh, I'm dying to see Australia too! If you could change one incident in your life, what would it be and how would you change it?

Toni: I would have pursued writing novels much earlier than I did.

Alisha: Me too. If we could plan it all out and do it over, we'd have many more books under our belts. What's the sexiest thing a man has ever done for you or said to you or both?

Toni: My husband tells me he loves me every day. He’s Irish so I think that’s pretty sexy.

Alisha: Woo hooooo! Those Irish men are just plain HOT! That accent alone is enough to make me melt like ice cream on a hot summer day!



Short Excerpt from HER SANCTUARY…

Though it was pitch-black, Nat’s eyesight was sharp and well-adjusted. He knew every inch of ground, every stone, fence, and broken-down piece of machinery on his land. Picking out shades of gray, he moved towards the car. Flicked off the rifle’s safety and peered in through the frosted-up glass. It was like trying to see to the bottom of a riverbed in the middle of winter. He couldn’t make out a damned thing.
With one finger, he lifted the handle of the driver’s side door. It clicked open, but no interior light came on. Nat took a step back and peered inside, made out a bundled up figure in the back seat, curled up, unmoving.
Gripping his rifle he felt the tension crackle like static on a dry day. The fine hairs at his nape sprang up, tensile and erect.
“Drop the rifle, mister.” The voice was softly feminine.
“Now why would I want to do that?” he asked.
She was silent. He could feel her apprehension; almost see her weighing her choices in the concealment of the Jeep.
His teeth locked together. “I don’t think so, ma’am.” He might have been raised to be polite to women, but he wasn’t dumb. “Not ‘til you tell me why the hell you’re sneaking onto my property in the middle of the night.”
She shifted slightly. He heard the rustle as she pushed aside the blankets.
“What’s your name?” she asked. There was a lilt, some sort of accent in her voice that sounded both warm and aggressive at the same time. It undid some of his irritation and sparked a glimmer of curiosity.
“Well, ma’am.” Pitched low, Nat’s voice was steely with courteousness. “A better question would be what the hell’s yours?”


HER SANCTUARY

ebook available 19th December 2008
PRINT available 20th March 2009
ISBN 1-60154-418-9


Running for her life, ex-FBI agent Elizabeth Ward escapes to Montana with a new identity. She craves peace and solitude, but instead finds handsome rancher Nat Sullivan.

Nat is trying to hold his ailing family together, while struggling to keep the ranch from bankruptcy. The last thing he needs is a beautiful stranger reminding him there is more to life than work.

But Elizabeth isn't what she seems. And when a murderer and rapist track her down to the remote ranch, they all find out about the power of revenge.

Revenge or Redemption...Which would you choose?

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

An Interview with L.M. Gonzalez and A Contest!


Please welcome L.M. Gonzalez to my blog today.

Alisha: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood? Favorite memories?

L.M.: My favorite memories from childhood are ones where we were together as a family, my parents and four sisters (no brothers). We would go to the park at Easter and spend the whole day there. At Christmas we opened our presents at midnight and ate dinner later on in the day. Then, there were the ordinary days when we would all pile in to the family station wagon and go to the grocery store. In the little town where I grew up that was an adventure in itself.

Alisha: Wow! Presents at midnight! Tell us about the hero and heroine in your latest release.

L.M.: My hero, Matt Cerda, is a hard-working family man, who was betrayed in love and my heroine, Gloria Amaya, doesn’t think anything is missing in her life except a rose garden until the day Matt walks into her life.

Alisha: I already like the sounds of this...betrayal, rose gardens and a man walking into an unsuspecting woman's life. If you were granted three wishes by a genie, what would they be?

L.M.: Endless money. A library in my home with enough shelves to display all my books. And my own rose garden in my back yard.

Alisha: Okay, can I steal your wishes? I laughed out loud at the first one. Let's all be honest. We ALL want that, even if we say world peace first...lol. If you could go anywhere tomorrow, where would you go?

L.M.: Big Spring, my dusty little West Texas hometown – I go there every chance I get. It’s a good place to get away, spend time with family – and write.

Alisha: There's no place like home. If you could see anyone tomorrow (dead or alive), who would it be?

L.M.: My mom – she left me too soon and I have so much I want to share with her, e.g., my first published book.

Alisha: Oh, Lupe! You know she knows about your book and how I wish you could see her and tell her yourself. If you could choose six people to spend one week on a desert island, who would it be and why?

L.M.: I’m very family oriented so maybe the six people could be my mom, dad and 4 sisters together again as a family. Of course, Alisha, you didn’t specify whether they had to be alive now, or not. Or maybe, going on with the theme of ‘people rising from the dead’, I’d like to talk to my grandfathers and ask them questions about their lives – for family history purposes. Or – maybe have a writer’s weekend with some of my favorite writers like Jane Austen, Louisa May Alcott, Debbie Macomber, Ralph McInerny (writes the Father Dowling mysteries, he’s also a philosopher), Caridad Scordato (she’s a very interesting lady and writer), and umm…let me see…maybe another male to back Ralph up – Victor Villasenor (who has written family historicals, my favorite is BURRO GENIUS).

Alisha: That would be some week! I'd love to be there to hear those conversations! What word or phrase tingles in all the right places for you?

L.M.: Feliz Navidad (Merry Christmas) love this time of year!

Alisha: What would you do if you had one day to spoil yourself?

L.M. I would work on my scrapbooking and family history projects. I never have time to do them justice. At least if I had one full day, maybe I could organize myself and be able to keep going from then on.

Alisha: If you could change one incident in your life, what would it be and how would you change it?

L.M.: I wouldn’t have eloped. I would have planned my wedding with my mom and sisters and made my dad even more harassed than he already was living with 5 women! LOL

Alisha: What’s the sexiest thing a man has ever done for you or said to you or both?

L.M.: Well… Alisha, this is why I write romance. My experience with real life men hasn’t been sexy or romantic. There’s a scene where Matt massages Gloria’s feet in my book TOO LATE FOR ROMANCE?. I think this may be one of my secret fantasies. I’ve never had a man do that for me.

Alisha: Well, dang it! You deserve it! I'm ordering some cabana boys to your house to give you a foot rub!

CONTEST: LEAVE L.M. A COMMENT AND YOU'LL BE ENTERED INTO A DRAWING FOR AN EBOOK OF TOO LATE FOR ROMANCE?!!!

Excerpt from Too Late for Romance?
Gloria watched his smooth brown throat. “Do you want another one? Though I don't think you should drink it so fast,” Gloria could have bitten her tongue out for sounding like a mother hen. “No, thanks. Maybe later.” Matt's dark chocolate eyes twinkled at her, as if he knew her thoughts and strolled back to labor in her yard. He turned to look at her. “So, did she die?” “No, I divorced her, or, I divorced her son, my ex.” “Ah.” Matt smiled and went back to work. What did that smile mean, Gloria wondered? And “Ah”. What did that mean? She busied herself in the kitchen, getting the chicken ready. Where was Gordy? Surely, taking a class off his schedule didn't take so long. Did it? Well, he had said the line to see the counselor was long. Once she put the chicken in the oven to bake, Gloria grabbed a novel she had been trying to finish reading. The author wrote long boring speeches about the universe and the duties of a woman. She was ready to throw the book against the nearest wall. Still, she hated to stop reading a book before she finished it. However boring the book might have been in parts, soon, engrossed in it, she almost missed Matt's knock. “Gloria?” Matt called and rapped on the patio door again. She jumped to her feet, laying the book on the coffee table. Without thinking, her hands went up to smooth her hair and gather it up more tightly in the gold clip she wore. She opened the door and stepped outside. “So, what do you want to do about these roses? Mow ‘em down, too?” Matt asked.

Look for a short story coming soon from The Wild Rose Press titled A LOVE FOR ETERNITY.

You can order TOO LATE FOR ROMANCE?

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Readers can contact L.M. at L.M.'s My Space

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

An Interview with Penny Ash's character, Kian Sean Puca!


With the release of Penny Ash's book about him on Amazon.com, I managed to track the Puca down and ask him a few questions.

Alisha: Why don't we start with introducing you to our readers.

Puca: A brilliant idea. I am Kian Sean Puca and a Puca is what I am.

Alisha: And what exactly is a Puca?

Puca: Ah, we Pucas are true shape shifters. We are part of the Fae of the Unseelie Court. Fine creatures we are to be sure, changing into many forms.

Alisha: What is your favorite form?

Puca: I rather enjoy turning to fine silvery smoke, although tis not always wise on a windy day. And mostly I shift to Wolfhound so I can lick Emma's ankles. It makes her cranky.

Alisha: Oh my! How old are you?

Puca: We don't count the years as humans do but in your terms I am over 700 years old.

Alisha: So you've seen a lot of history, what time period did you like living in the most?

Puca: I love living in this time, I adore chatting with my friends on the internet and I am quite partial to gaming.

Alisha: Very interesting. Why do you like humans so much?

Puca: Humans are so volatile and imaginative; well my Emma is anyway, especially after she watches some of these actors on the dvd.

Alisha: What does a Puca do on Saturday night for entertainment?

Puca: Ah, Saturday night I like to go and have a wee drink at Joe's bar. Sometimes we even enjoy a bit of a brawl there.

Alisha: We love the same things...lol...just kidding. If you were on a date with the girl of your dreams, where would you take her and what would you do?

Puca: Oh my, the girl of my dreams. Should she appear and I be able to escape my fine Emma's clutches I would take her for a ride through the forest and make love to her under a canopy of stars...Oh, wait I did that with Emma. Twas quite fun.

Alisha: I've heard you don't get along with elves much. Why is this and how did the hatred get started?

Puca: To be blunt Finvarra is jealous. It seems I am rather more generously endowed than the King of the Fae and he does not take it well. I think that is why he wants me dead. He has tried to kill me several times and I can deal with that, but when he attacks my Emma that is intollerable...

Alisha: What are your plans for the future?

Puca: I've a scheme to get my brother Aiden together with Emma's best friend. She'll lead him a merry chase.

Blurb:
Exiled from his home as a young Puca, Kian, takes his search for true love out into the world. A shape shifting trickster he’s still looking for that perfect woman when he settles into the forest that surrounds Enchanted Grove, Oregon. Joined by other denizens of the fairy world life settles into a comfortable routine.
Emma O’Neill is having boyfriend trouble when she inherits the Toddle House Bed and Breakfast. Hoping to start a new life she makes the trip to the house where Brownies run things and the guests are looking for fairies in the flower gardens. Kian Puca is the handyman and keeps the house supplied with firewood.
From the first moment he sees her, the Puca knows she’s made for him. Emma doesn’t quite believe in fairies and elves but Kian is just about the sexiest thing she’s ever seen. Will their budding relationship survive when Kian’s past reaches out to destroy them both?

Excerpt:
No human was near; there were none to witness the convocation of the courts of good and evil, save for a family of foxes. The night was quiet, clear and cold; the stars were bright points of light in a moonless sky. A faint glow came from an opening in the side of the hill of Tara as both the Seelie and Unseelie courts filed in. It was a rare occasion requiring both courts to convene. The chittering, grumbling crowd of otherworldly beings mingled in an uneasy truce to watch one of their own be sentenced for treason against the Sidhe.
Kian Sean Puca, shapeshifting trickster and member of the evil Unseelie court, hung his head. He waited, bound with cords and spells and his mouth gagged with silken scarves, forced to kneel before the hated dark Elf Finvarra, the King of the Daoine Sidhe.
Kian glanced to the side where the rest of the court stood in uneasy silence. Their bejeweled silk and velvet robes glittered coldly in the firelight. He saw none there sympathetic to him, other than his family.
Finvarra stood and looked down at the Puca, barely contained rage on his saturnine face. The Puca returned the King’s glare, refusing to be subservient to the arrogant Elf. He was not fit to rule, so he wasn’t, Kian thought hotly. No, not when Finvarra could not keep his filthy hands from the innocent human women, even though the beautiful Donagh graced his bed.
Kian thought about the events that had brought him to this point, and his secret and desperate wish to be accepted by humans, to live among them without having to hide what he was. A picture flashed through his mind’s eye. He replayed the memory of the day he’d gotten a wicked thorn in his paw and the fair daughter of the O’Neill clan that had nursed him. He had not forgotten his vow to watch over the girl and her family. He knew she was not the one who would grant his heart’s desire, but still he could not allow her to be despoiled by Finvarra. Spiriting the girl and her new husband away to enjoy their wedding night unmolested had led him here. And if the death of a few of Finvarra’s cattle had been required for the diversion... well, it was no more than the lecherous Elf deserved.
The Puca watched Finvarra. The King sat and stared at him for a long, tense moment. The Elf stood at last, walking slowly toward Kian, stopping just a few feet in front of the mischievous shape shifter. The Puca knew the loss of a night of pleasure with the human girl was galling enough for the evil Elf, but the loss of several of his prized cattle was intolerable. Kian watched as the King walked around him, examining him from all angles before stopping in front of him once again.
“Tis a strange thing indeed, a Puca caring for aught but causing mischief. Puca Kian, you have interfered with my pleasures and made me look the fool before my subjects. What have you to say for yourself?” The King reached out, impatiently jerking the gag from Kian’s mouth and knocking the bound Puca to the cold stone floor.
Kian’s eyes narrowed slightly, flaring red for a second, a low growl sounding deep in his throat. He snapped his teeth, earning a kick to his ribs from his captor. A negligent wave of Finvarra’s hand sent a trio of pixies scurrying toward him. They tugged and pulled at him with much swearing and grunting, finally levering him up to his knees once more.
“I did naught but repay a debt; the only one to cause you to look the fool is yourself,” the Puca said defiantly. He shrugged the pixies off and wished he could shift into one of his many forms. Fire would be nice, to burn the whole treacherous court, but the spells that bound him prevented him from even his favorite wolfhound shape. Sighing heavily, he closed his eyes, clenching his teeth in frustration. He’d not be captured now but for a trap baited with a choice piece of honeycomb and his weakness for sweets.
Memories rose in the Puca’s mind like specters. He watched the people of the village going about their business. A young couple caught his eye, and he laid his head on his outstretched paws. Obviously in love, the young man and his sweetheart strolled past the Puca lying in the shadows of the tavern. The Puca felt the tiniest stirrings of envy begin to make itself known to him. His chest felt tight and he lifted his head, whining softly to himself as they walked past him. To know that perfect acceptance, that unquestioning and solid love, was his greatest dream.
Kian sighed and laid his head on his paws once again. According to the legends, his father told a Puca could be tamed and bound only by the love of a very special human. His one experience of human compassion had left him wanting more. His search of the old stories told him that it had happened at least once before. And if it could happen once, it certainly could happen again. He could see no reason why such good fortune could not be his. He jerked his wandering attention back to the King.
“A debt? To a human?” Finvarra laughed, a cold, joyless sound. “What debt is it that requires your life, Puca?”
“I’ll not be besmirching a lady’s honor by telling the likes of you,” Kian said haughtily. He blushed deeply at the gasp that rose from the assembled court. They thought the girl his lover. They were wrong. The Puca sighed. Killing the Elf King’s cattle still held far more attraction than the fleeting pleasures of a woman’s bed, although that was quite enjoyable as well.
“Then it is to your grave you’ll be going, Puca, a fine example and warning to those who think to defy my will and destroy what is mine.” Finvarra snapped his long, bony fingers, waving the waiting executioners forward...

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Publisher: Mojo Castle Press (2008)
ISBN-10: 1601800711
ISBN-13: 978-1601800718

Monday, December 15, 2008

Christmas Ride Blog! Come One Come All...Remember the Carols You Sang As a Kid! And An Interview with Patti Shenberger!






Christmas is just around the corner. I finally finished my baby boy's stocking. When my first daugther, Dianna, was born, I made her a stocking. You know, one of those crafty kits you buy at a craft store made of felt. They look super easy and I was thinking, "This won't take me too long and I'll have it forever." Well, my oldest is now 12 and that particular kit had all these really hard stitches, including some roses made with silk ribbon on this beautiful, very detailed Christmas tree with toys scattered underneath...not easy and don't get me started on those dang French knots! My French knots never look like my mother's but she made my stocking and my three brothers a stocking so I figured I better carry on the tradition. Okay, so my mom had to help me with the silk roses and French knots but I did 90% of it and it's really pretty so four years ago, I had another baby girl and bought another kit. Well, Annalisa's stocking will be easier...I thought. It had tons and tons of sequins. I can do sequins. I'm good at that. When I say tons of sequins...I'm not kidding....hundreds of them. It's a stocking decorated with Christmas ornaments made from the little gems. It took me forever!!! But it's beautiful and I'm so proud of it. Well, now I had to make Benjamin's stocking. Most of the kits looked so girly but I chose one with a big teddy bear and two red birds decorating a tree. That teddy bear is gigantic and I think I had to cut out fifty pieces and all the dang sequins...but I love it! It's beautiful, just like the other two and I can cherish them for years to come. Did I tell you I hate satin stitches too? Ughhhhh! Talk about time consuming! That teddy bear had the buggers all over the place, so when I got to the Christmas tree, one of the last pieces on the stocking, the satin stitches were replaced with these beautiful beads I use to make book thongs and actually, I think it makes the stocking look much prettier.

Now that the stockings are hung near the chimney....er.....tv while the fake yule log crackles across the screen.....I can do last minute Christmas shopping and drink tons of egg nog afterwards...in celebration of surviving the last minute rush. I always shop last minute. I'm one of those Christmas Eve shoppers. I'm even stopping by the liquor store on Dec. 24 to have that all important Bailey's and spiked egg nog. One must have all the necessities in order to deal with the in-laws...groan.

I'm giving away an ebook today in celebration of the Christmas Ride Blog...reader's choice. Tell me the name (leave me a comment)of the notorious serial killer I feature in my latest release and I'll enter you into the drawing to be done after midnight tonight CST. Doesn't that just make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside? Killers and Carols. So festive. Sorry, I'm a paranormal author. Halloween is always fun for me, but it's Christmas so let's spread some cheer, even if it is a bit on the dark side.

Here's my favorite Christmas candy recipe:
I call it Spider Legs but it's Christmas so let's just call it Reindeer Poop (Better? No? Well, hell....then call it Yultide Spider Legs)

Yuletide Spider Legs or Reindeer Poop
1 Bag of Hershey's Dark Chocolate Chips
1 Bag of Hershey's Butterscotch Chips
1 Can of Chinese Noodles
**Melt both bags of chips in microwave for 3 mins. in a mixing bowl. Pour in chinese noodles. Mix it up with a spoon and scoop large spoonfuls onto foil or wax paper. Allow to dry for an hour. Enjoy your reindeer poop. Yum!!!**
~If you're a chocolate lover like me, you will be emailing me, telling me how much you love me when you eat this. Tip....DRINK WITH RED WINE!!! ~Extra yummy!

And to spread more Christmas cheer, everyone hosting the CHRISTMAS RIDE came together and we’re giving one lucky person a $75 Wild Rose Press gift certificate! All you need to do to enter is attend each day's blog post, identify the carol, and make a complete carol list to submit after the final blog post on Christmas Eve. Don't forget to check the list twice! Send it to Christmasrideblog@live.com by midnight, CST Dec. 31st 2008!

HINT FOR MY CHRISTMAS CAROL
"Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack Frost nipping at your nose."

Start at P.L. Parker's Blog to begin the Blog Ride that connects all the blogs and all the carols. Visit each blog to hunt for the clue to the carol of the day!

Hop on the sleigh because the ride continues tomorrow at The Wilder Roses Blog!



Please welcome my special Christmas Ride Blog Guest, Patti Shenberger!

Alisha: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood? Favorite memories?

Patti: My childhood was a bit out of the norm. My mother was 17 and widowed, with a baby- me! My great grandparents who were in their 60’s at the time offered to raise me so she could focus on getting her life back together. I ended up living with them till I was 18 and heading for college. But I wouldn’t trade it for the world. Favorite memories were traveling the world with my great grandfather. He worked for General Motors back in the day when Harley Earl was in charge (bet no one remembers that).

Alisha: Tell us about the hero and heroine in your latest release.

Patti: My hero is Laird Kyle MacLay, a Scottish ghost who can’t pass on to the other side. Devon Noone is a feisty red-haired American who inherits the title of Lady along with Laird MacLay and a smelly canine. Kyle needs her help and while Devon is willing to give it, she also finds herself falling for the sexy ghost.

Alisha: Ooooh, I love ghosts! If you were granted three wishes by a genie, what would they be?

Patti: That’s a toughie. The first would be to be healthy the rest of my life (I’m a colon cancer survivor – that was my big ugly battle last year). The second wish would be for my children to find happiness is whatever path they choose in life. The third, ok selfish wish now, to have all my books be New York Times bestsellers!

Alisha: You are such a survivor, Patti! If you could go anywhere tomorrow, where would you go?

Patti: I would love to go to Scotland and explore the ruins of a castle. That is something I have always wanted to do.

Alisha: That would be lovely. I adore castles. If you could see anyone tomorrow (dead or alive), who would it be?

Patti: I would like to meet my father. I was three months old when he died. I have photographs of him, but it isn’t the same.

Alisha: If you could choose six people to spend one week on a desert island, who would it be and why?

Patti: Oh boy, this is a definite WOW! My apologies if I offend anyone by not picking them. I would pick Nora Roberts (I think she would be a fascinating person to have an in-depth conversation with), Bruce Willis (still have that crush), Kenny Chesney (gotta have music), Emeril Lagassi (he can cook for us), Richard Simmons (to keep us in shape), and Richard Dean Anderson (cause he could get us off the island by slipping back into his MacGuyver role)!

Alisha: What word or phrase tingles in all the right places for you?

Pattie: Adored – I think it says it all. If you are adored, you have everything you could ever ask for.

Alisha: If you had one day to spoil yourself, what would you do?

Patti: I would love to spend the day with unlimited funds at the bookstore.

Alisha: If you could change one incident in your life, what would it be and how would you change it?

Patti: I don’t know that I would change anything in my life. Everything that has happened to me, the good and the bad is a learning experience. It doesn’t mean I liked everything life threw my way, but I learned to deal with it. And what doesn’t kill you, only makes you stronger, right??? (G)

Alisha: What’s the sexiest thing a man has ever done for you or said to you or both?

Patti: This is easy. From September 06 – June 07, my hubby Randy took care of my every need with me being diagnosed with cancer, having surgery, starting chemo and after chemo was over, having a full hysterectomy! Sorry more than you wanted to know, but he did everything. He cooked, cleaned, took me to every appt, cared for the animals at home and still worked a 40 hour work week. (My kids are grown and out of the house). He is my knight in shining armour.

Alisha: Sniff, sniff..he truly IS a knight in shining armour!

~Merry Christmas everyone! Enjoy the love you see and feel in your lives!

Friday, December 12, 2008

An Interview with Daisy from CARIBBEAN DREAMS OF LOVE by Bess McBride!


Hello all!

Alisha kindly allowed me to stop by today with an interview of the heroine of my latest release, a paranormal called CARIBBEAN DREAMS OF LOVE featuring a lonely women and her precocious teenage daughter on a Caribbean cruise, a mysterious musician, a ghost, a pirate, a legend and a curse.

I’m going to interview Daisy, the heroine of the book.

Bess: So, Daisy... What’s the story about? A Caribbean cruise, your daughter, a mysterious musician, a ghost, a pirate, a legend and a curse.

Daisy: Well, Bess, I can’t tell you the whole story because then you wouldn’t read the book. I can give you a quick blurb about it if you like.

Bess: Please do..

Daisy: Okay! Let’s see: My sixteen-year-old daughter, Lily, and I embarked on a Caribbean cruise. Mind you, I wasn’t looking for anything special on the cruise other than a pleasant break from my humdrum existence as long-time divorced single mother to a busy teenage girl. And I certainly wasn’t prepared to meet an enigmatic man named Peter whose idiosyncrasies in dress and speech marked him as an eccentric person. I tried to avoid him, but I couldn’t. There was something about him. In fact, I started obsessing about him from the first moment I caught him staring at me in cruise ship terminal. Peter remained elusive and mysterious throughout the cruise. I’d catch sight of him occasionally, but never often enough to suit me. One blissful night, he swept me into his arms for a waltz. A waltz, you say? On a Caribbean cruise ship? I know. That’s what I thought, too! While my dinner companions shared nightly tales of the legends of cursed pirates, I dreamed of the mysterious man who captured her heart.

Bess: Good gravy! Daisy! How romantic is that...

Daisy: I know, I know!

Bess: And then....

Daisy: Buy the book! At The Wild Rose Press at www.thewildrosepress.com.

Bess: But Daisy, give us a hint. Who is this mysterious Peter? Does the story have a happy ending?

Daisy: Bess! You crack me up! Okay. Hmmm....the mysterious Peter. Nope, I can’t tell you who he is, but I will tell you the story does have a happy ending. Though there was a time where I thought we could never be together. I couldn’t even imagine how it would work. Still...love conquers all. And Daisy got her man.

Bess: Daisy! You rat! I hope Lily grows up to be just like you!

Daisy: Sigh... She is, the poor child. The apple did not fall far from this tree.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

I'm An Author!


I'm having one of those days that makes me want to all hang it up. Writer's block you ask? Nope. Struggling with my characters? Nope.

I'm published at three small publishers. They are The Wild Rose Press, Wings and New Concepts Publishing. There's a war brewing in Romance Writers of America (RWA) right now, between the traditional brick and mortar NY houses and the small publishers. It's been brewing for years but I predict it will come to a head very soon. There are some in RWA that don't consider authors at small presses to be authors at all. Sad but true. Funny. We have to go through submissions, work with editors, struggle through edits, receive covers (and many of us at the small press can help design our cover art), receive release dates, do book signings at book stores like Borders and Barnes and Noble. By the way, it's a new trend among NY authors to spread the word to book store owners, telling them that small press books are NOT returnable. This has now happened to me twice by NY big house authors. I'm not sure if this misinformation comes from false rumors or what but it seems to be a sly tactic to force book sellers to refuse to work with us, invite us to signings or order our books. Untrue. Our books ARE returnable and our publishers DO offer discounts to book stores. I've had some wonderful signings at the following stores. Borders in Mesquite, Texas. Barnes and Noble in Hurst, TX. Borders in Plano, TX. Barnes and Noble in Lewisville, TX. Every single one of the managers were wonderful to work with and I look forward to working with them in the future.

My books are reviewed at the same houses as NY pubbed books. BTW, my main publisher, The Wild Rose Press is in New York too but they're small. So, they ARE a NY pub. Many authors and readers alike seem to think that a small press book is not a quality book. If this were true, small press books would not be winning awards right and left, up against big NY pubs. Liana Laverentz has won the very respectable NJRW Golden Leaf award two years in a row and she's been judged against NY pubbed books. I've been nominated for The Night Owl Romance Fall Awards and came in second place. I was nominated along with some big NY authors and the winner was a small press author, Mandy Roth. I've been nominated for Book of the Year at Long and Short Reviews, alongside NY pubbed authors.

Do the NY authors not realize this shift? The small press is in the game too and they're making head way. And now ebooks are making some serious money. Big publishers are finally taking notice, releasing many of their titles electronically as well. For a while, ebooks received zero respect. The big pubs noticed. Noticed the shift in reader dollars. It's the wave of the future. Like it or not. Small press is the wave of the future. Like it or not. My ebooks sell many more copies than my print books.

What's most disturbing is that some of my fellow authors refuse to look to the future, failing to recognize the small press author as an author at all. As if it's just a little hobby of ours. Some have even referred to small presses as vanity presses. Why don't we start calling the big pubs Vanity Presses? These are the snobs...yes, I said snobs....not all mind you...but I've met my share of NYT snobs that call the small press authors...well, nothing...they are the vain ones. We aren't true writers. We sold out to a small press. Calling the small press a stepping stone is one thing. Calling it a vanity press when authors pay zero dollars to get pubbed there and go through the same process as all authors is just plain WRONG and gives many small presses a bad name.

I go to my chapter meetings wearing a smile. In fact I do publicity for all the authors, even though some of them refuse to consider me an author. They're digging their own grave as far as I'm concerned. They're no different than movie stars snubbing television actors. Writing is our art. We're all writers. We're all authors and we should support one another. Those in RWA that refuse to do so are only sticking their heads in the sand. The future is coming. Change is coming. Ebooks are here to stay. Big pubs have now caught onto the rage. Small press is here to stay. Ever heard of monopoly? It exists in the book business and it's ugly. That's why small presses were created in the first place. No, not to put a bunch of crappy books on the shelf. We've all read crappy NY pubbed books too. There are good and bad books at both kinds of houses. It's time we all stand up and unite. Those stuck in the mud can sink for all I care.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

My Baby Boy Turns 1 Today!!!




Well, this time last year, I was in the hospital, preparing for the birth of my baby boy. Benjamin Michael Wilson was born at 5:25 pm via C-Section because he was breech. They played Christmas music as the doctor cut me open and my husband held my hand, telling me it would all be okay. When they tried to pull him out, he wouldn't budge. The cord was wrapped around his neck so they had to turn him. We're so very lucky and blessed that everything turned out so well! Ben Ben was the best Christmas present ever!

Happy First Birthday, my beautiful baby boy! We love you!

Love,
Mommy, Daddy, Big Sissy Dianna and Big Sissy Annalisa

Monday, December 8, 2008

An Interview with Jennifer Johnson and a Give Away!


Please welcome Jennifer Johnson to my blog today!

Alisha: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood? Favorite memories?

Jennifer: I grew up in Alabama south of the gnat line. One favorite memory I have is catching lightning bugs in my front yard. Another is playing in the snow the first week in April one year. Who knew it could snow in April in the deep south? It was my first and only “snow day” until college.

Alisha: I love snow days! Tell us about the hero and heroine in your latest release.

Jennifer: Rick is a plumber who meets Ellen just out of the tub. He rescues her mother’s ring, and I guess you could say Ellen rescues him.

Alisha: If you were granted three wishes by a genie, what would they be?

Jennifer: Three wishes. Gee. I kind of feel like I’m in a beauty pageant. 1. To end suffering in the world. 2. That my children will always be able to say they are glad I’m their mom. 3. That I will always have a passion for what I do.

Alisha: You didn't know this is the beauty pageant blog? If you could go anywhere to tomorrow, where would you go?

Jennifer:I want to go to Sequoia National Forest. I want to see trees big enough to drive a car through.

Alisha: I'd love to go there too. I hear it's beautiful! If you could see anyone tomorrow (dead or alive), who would it be?

Jennifer: Fred Rogers. I aspire to be Mr. Rogers and to be a neighbor like he was to me.

Alisha: Did you really know Fred Rogers? If you could choose six people to spend one week on a desert island, who would it be and why?

Jennifer: One week on a desert island? Probably all the crew, but Mr. Howell. He whined too much, and I’m not a big fan of cigars. Can I have my own hut though? I don’t know if I want to share with Mary Ann and Ginger.

Alisha: What word or phrase tingles in all the right places for you?

Jennifer: Probably something like, “Can I clean up the kitchen tonight, honey? And then may I massage your feet?”

Alisha: I have to agree..that would be a BIG turn on! If you had one day to spoil yourself, what would you do?

Jennifer: On a crisp winter day find a heated cabin in the woods, take my laptop, put on my footed pajamas, and write. The cabin would have a nice big comfy chair and plenty of hot chocolate. Oh, and indoor plumbing. I believe in being specific about these things. I don’t want to give the fantasy fairy any loopholes to mess up my special “spoil me” day.

Alisha: And a stocked fridge. You don't want to worry about hunting for your food either. If you could change one incident in your life, what would it be and how would you change it?

Jennifer: I’d rather play “what if” when I’m writing my stories. As far as regrets, I think I will just claim my mistakes, correct them as best as I can, and make the most of the present and the future. No sense in worrying about the past since we can’t change it.

Alisha: What’s the sexiest thing a man has ever done for you or said to you or both?

Jennifer: The sexiest thing a man has ever done for me was fixing me cheese toast when I was pregnant and having the worst case of morning sickness known to womankind. The sexiest thing he ever said to me was when he talked about our IRA because I knew he means to grow old with me, and he’s making plans so we can live comfortably when we’re old. I’ve had the “traditional” romantic things like flowers and such, and they’re nice, but a man you can count on, that really turns me on. Can you tell I’m a practical girl?

Alisha: Having a man you can count on is VERY romantic! You're a lucky girl! Thanks for being my guest of honor today, Jennifer!

GIVE AWAY: If you'd like a Jinx postcard, email Jennifer at jennfrancesca@gmail.com Put "postcard" in the subject line.


Excerpt

Rick stalked back toward his desk and sat down on the chair, took a few deep breaths, and waited. He had been doing a lot of that lately. Another minute or so wasn’t going to kill him. The door opened just wide enough for Denise to slip inside. She pushed it shut behind her and sprinted to him.

“She wants to see you.”

“By all means, show her in. And then go home.”

“It’s not five o’clock yet.”

“It is somewhere. Go home.” Rick emphasized the last two words.

“Maybe I should…” Denise shifted from one foot to the other.

Rick gave her a look which shut her up. She was a good secretary, a caring person, his right hand here. But he wanted her gone. Rick wasn’t sure what was going to happen when Ellen walked through that door, but he anticipated it could get ugly. He’d rather not have a witness here to see his downfall. He had been humiliated enough already in front of too many people. He was sure he was the laughing stock at the hospital. Everybody was getting to know him on a first name basis. Heck. He should get some kind of discount for all the business he had been giving them. He hoped his health insurance didn’t drop him.

Without another word, Denise opened the door and exited. In Richard’s head, the theme from “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” began to play. On cue, Ellen appeared.

She turned and faced him. She had the stance of a gunfighter down pat—legs braced, back straight, and stiff posture. And those eyes—those gorgeous blue eyes—were boring into him. He felt like an ant being incinerated by a sun ray through a magnifying glass. The music got louder. She was a heck of a lot prettier than Clint Eastwood.

Dressed in a white sleeveless dress, Ellen was showing a good portion of leg. Her hair was pulled up showing the smooth line of her neck. Rick remembered kissing the soft skin there. He broke out in a sweat. Oh, man. Get the coffin ready. Rick didn’t think he was going to be the one standing when the smoke cleared.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

A Book Giveaway Today and Vote for me for Book of the Week!


I'm honored to be nominated for Long and Short Reviews Book of the Week!

Alisha Paige's A LOVE BEYOND TIME!

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Blurb
Cursed for mocking Aphrodite, the goddess of love, Clio, Muse of History and her lover are thrust back in time to the Salem Witch Trials and then the Italian Renaissance. Only love can save them both, but is their love strong enough against the one goddess who can end all love? Is their love A LOVE BEYOND TIME?

Excerpt

A Love Beyond Time
By
Alisha Paige

This Friar boasts that he knows hell,
And God knows it, that it is little wonder;
Friars and fiends are but little different.
For, by God, you have often times heard tell
How a friar was carried off to hell In spirit once by a vision;
And as an angel led him up and down,
To show him the pains that were there,
In all the place saw he not a friar;
Of other folk he saw enough in woe.
Unto this angel spoke the friar then:
`Now, sir,' said he, `have friars such a grace
That none of them shall come to this place?'
`Yes' said this angel, `many a million!'
And unto Satan he led him down. `
And now has Satan,' says he, `a tail
Broader than of a large galleon is the sail.
Hold up thy tail, thou Satan!' said he;
`Show forth thy arse, and let the friar see
Where the nest of friars is in this place!'
And before half a furlong way of time,
Just as bees swarm out from a hive,
Out of the devil's arse there began to rush
Twenty thousand friars in a crowd,
And throughout hell swarmed all about,
And came back again as fast as they can go,
And in his arse they crept every one.
~ From The Summonours Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer

Chapter 1

A twig snapped as Clio moved closer to the village just beyond the dense woods. Swarms of fireflies lit her way. Thick, gray smoke spiraled across the full, golden moon as she looked heavenward from where she’d been plucked. She could barely make out a cottage in the distance.
She blew out an exasperated sigh. “How long will you make me suffer, Aphrodite?” she whispered into the silent woods.
A deep, feminine chuckle echoed in her mind. Do you not regret your words now, my dear Clio?
“A million times over, my goddess. I deeply regret my words to you regarding your love for Adonis. It was not for me to say or judge you.”
When Clio shut her eyes, she could see the beautiful Aphrodite smiling down at her, a smug smile full of child-like pleasure at the next lesson to be learned by Clio, muse of history. Clio wondered which time period she’d been sent to this time. She was still exhausted from her jaunt into ancient Egypt. To think Aphrodite allowed her only one week’s rest and on a day she planned on joining her sister muses for a much deserved holiday. Never again would she speak against the goddess of love, but how much longer would she be punished?
Perhaps you will not fail this time.
Clio dug the heels of her hands into her closed eye-lids and hissed. “It is not easy to change the past, my goddess. Cleopatra, as you know, was very stubborn. I did my best to save her from the deadly asp.”
For once, Clio thought Aphrodite’s features reflected sorrow, but she wasn’t sure for whom, herself or Cleopatra. It was only a fleeting moment, though, and then her golden eyes sparkled with wicked intent, making it nearly impossible for Clio to see her as a goddess of love. To Clio, the goddess had become a holy being intent on revenge. A few silly, thoughtless words cast upward about her undying passion for Adonis had humiliated the goddess so much that Clio was still seeking atonement for her cruel words.
“Can you not tell me where I am then, dear goddess? Or shall I be in darkness all of the way?”
Another fiery giggle erupted from Aphrodite’s full lips. You will never be alone, my dear muse. Your sisters know of your whereabouts and since not one of them is seeking atonement for wrong doing, they shall all be at your disposal and I, of course, will be watching. You may only call on me once during your trials and I trust you will use that one time wisely. And remember, dear muse, you may only call on me for matters of the heart, not life and death. Those matters will be yours alone unless another god takes pity on your plight.
“My plight?” Clio snapped.
I must go now. Clio watched as a strand of bright red hair blew across the goddess’s face as she faded away.
“Don’t go! I have no idea where I am!” Another faint giggle and the goddess was gone and in her place was the sound of an owl hooting and the mouthwatering scent of ham coming from the cottage fire.
By the position of the stars, Clio knew it was dinner time. A sense of foreboding crept along her skin. Like a cold snake, slithering from a muddy creek, she could sense danger nearby. Her only possession was her bag of books and scrolls, full of ancient history and teachings from the greatest minds throughout time: Plato, Socrates, Confucius, Nostradamus and others. This knowledge and the help of her sisters was likely all the assistance she’d receive while in this unknown lifetime and who knew how long she’d be here.
She was at the mercy of Aphrodite and the other gods for that matter. From what she’d learned from her sister muses, many of them had thought her words toward Aphrodite atrocious. Clio meant only to tease her half-sister about her love for Adonis, but her blasphemy toward the two heavenly lovers bordered on hubris to the gods. Such an act of overbearing pride and lack of humility could result in fatal retribution. Clio’s one salvation was her father, Zeus. Were she not bred from the king of the gods, her fate might have been sealed and she’d surely be visiting Hades rather than a quaint village tucked into the past of who knows where.
Only a grove of willows separated her from the cottage now. Upon closer inspection, she could see two homes nearby. A larger, thatched cottage with a wide front porch and a much smaller dwelling, perhaps fifty yards behind it. She could see clearly now, that someone was tending to a fire outside. Broad, summer winds tickled her hair, bringing with them another scent from the cook-fires. Bread. Clio’s stomach rolled. The figure of a woman bent over orange flames. A dark skinned woman…perhaps a servant. Clio thought twice about approaching her. She should approach the main house first, but a gentle hand prodded her on. A sign most likely from her sisters. She didn’t expect help from any of the gods other than the muses and even their help she knew to be limited now.
Clio took a deep breath and stepped out of the line of trees and onto a well worn dirt path that led directly to the rear home. The woman sensed her approach and rose from her cooking, peering into the darkness.
“Who goes there? Is that you, Missus Parris?” the woman asked, as she hooded her eyes from the smoke.
Clio noted her clothing: a simple, drab frock. No shoes, but it was warm outside and the woman was home now. Stray hairs stuck straight out of the sides of her bonnet like dozens of black spider legs set upon her frazzled head. Sweat trickled between her eyes and down her broad nose. The muse looked upon her own clothing for the first time and noticed a similar design, though not as worn; another frock, brown in color, devoid of frills or lace. Upon it lay a thin, cotton apron. Thick soled, leather boots with worn laces adorned her slender feet, making them appear three sizes larger. She, too, felt a bonnet about her head.
She guessed herself to be in Old England, the London countryside perhaps. Wracking her brain, she attempted to guess the time period. It would be a time of historical importance. She shuddered. The Great Plague of London and the Great Fire of London came first to mind. Surely Aphrodite would not have thrust her into an abyss from which she could not recover, though she knew it was her job to inspire persons responsible for historical significance. Inspire them to acts of goodness and grace or courage perhaps…courage to fight and change the course of history when headed in a downward spiral. She argued endlessly that her duties within the universe carried the most weight, though her sisters disagreed vehemently.
“Forgive me for intruding on you in this late hour,” Clio began.
The woman threw a thick cloth over an iron skillet and tossed it onto a pile of sand before standing in front of it. “What is it you want? You look lost.”
“Aye. I’m only passing through but I must stop for the night. A wheel broke on my carriage and I’ve walked the rest of the way. I’m looking for lodgings. Do you know of any?”
“Lodgings? In Salem? Not likely. You could ask the Minister Parris and the missus for a bed. He lives there,” the woman explained, pointing to the larger home in the distance.
“You work for them, then?”
“I do. Where are your traveling companions?”
“Oh. They’ll be along,” Clio lied. Clearly women did not travel alone in this time period or in these dark woods.
The woman nodded with slanted, disbelieving eyes.
Clio cleared her throat, pondering the century she’d just stepped into and its place in history. “I could smell your rye bread from your open fires. Do you have any to spare? I’m quite hungry.”
The woman gasped. “I should say not! This bread is not fit to eat! Not by you, missus!”
Unsure as to whether she’d been insulted or not, Clio decided to question the woman further. “Bread unfit to eat? And why is that? I’ve never heard of such a thing, lest it be poisoned.”
The woman looked to her master’s home and then behind her, into the darkness before leaning forward. Another dribble of sweat slid down her nose and onto her full lips. The woman licked it off before hissing softly. “It’s witch’s bread!” “Witch’s bread?” Clio whispered, as goose bumps scattered across her flesh.
“Aye, miss. It is meant for the dog only. To punish the witch who casts spells on the poor afflicted souls.”
“Poor souls?”
“Aye. The devil dances in Salem. But don’t tell the Minister or his wife! I beg of you,” the woman spat, falling on her knees at Clio’s feet, scattering dust. “Those poor girls. When the dog eats the bread, we will know!”
“Know what?”
“Who in Salem works with the devil! Then we’ll know and all of this will come to an end,” the woman whispered, sputtering hot breath upon Clio’s knees.
“I promise. I won’t breathe a word of the witch’s bread. Please rise.”
The woman rose on shaking legs, her black eyes filled with a kind of crazed terror. She looked to be on the verge of hysteria. Clio grasped her shoulders and shook her. “Gather your wits, friend. My name is Clio. I’m here to help.”
“It is not I that needs help, ma’am. It’s all of Salem. Against the devil.”
Clio nodded, recognizing the significance of the town’s name. Salem. She was thrust into Salem, Massachusetts. The famous witch trials. Heavens! “I’ll go see about a bed, now, thank you. I never got your name, miss.”
“I am Tituba.”
****
“I’m not sure we have room for you,” Minister Parris explained, as he fastened his spectacles onto his head after answering the rap at the door.
His wife stuck her head under his arm to get a peek at the nighttime caller. “We could have her sleep in Betty and Abigail’s room, dear. There’s two beds and the girls can bunk together for the night.”
“I’d be ever so grateful, ma’am.”
The bald minister opened the door wider and let Clio inside.
“This way, dear, I’ll show you to your bed,” Mrs. Parris said. Taking Clio’s hand, she guided her down a narrow hallway. “Do you teach school?”
“I beg your pardon?”
“I noticed your book bag.”
“Ah, yes. Yes, I do,” Clio lied.
Mrs. Parris pushed open the door to the bedroom. At the vanity sat a young girl. An older girl brushed her long, blonde hair. “Girls, say hello to our houseguest, Miss Clio. She’s a school teacher, just passing through.”
The older girl curtsied and muttered a hello while the younger girl giggled. “Oh goody! A slumber party!”
“No, Betty. Miss Clio’s wagon has broken. She’ll be on her way in the morning. She just needs a bed for the night. You girls hurry up and hop in bed. I suspect Miss Clio is rather tired from traveling all day.”
Clio watched the two girls kneel beside their bed, utter a quick prayer and then snuggle beneath the covers.
“Good night, girls.”
“Good night,” they chimed in unison
Clio sat on the edge of the bed and began to unlace her shoes when the woman walked back in. “Here’s a nightgown for you.”
“Thank you.”
“Sleep well, dear,” Mrs. Parris said, as she softly closed the door behind her.
Clio removed her shoes and blew out the candle before stripping off her apron and dress and pulling on the cotton nightgown. She fell back into bed, exhausted from the transition into another new suspicious world that cradled a dark hysteria within its womb. Hysteria so spectacular, the very mention of the name of the town now reminded one of wicked lies, false rumors and death by hanging. Her last waking thoughts were of the poor souls that perished within the town…those whose cries to the heavens went unanswered. Souls craving to be avenged, long ago dead…


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~Alisha

Saturday, December 6, 2008

An Interview with Keena Kincaid and A Contest!


Please welcome Keena Kincaid to my blog today!

Alisha: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood? Favorite memories?

Keena: I had a great childhood. I grew up on a farm slightly to the left of nowhere, and spent many afternoons playing "pretend" in the backfield or nearby woods. There was the perfect tree that the druids worshiped, Robin Hood's camp with a log bridge over the “creek” and a lilac bush with branches that formed an arch, making a perfect hideaway. Those days were the fuel for the imagination.

Alisha: I can certainly see why such a childhood would insprire a young writer's mind! Tell us about the hero and heroine in your latest release.

Keena: Anam Cara is first and foremost a story of atonement and grace. Bran and Liza are bound by love, separated by betrayal, and trapped on the wheel of time by vow to atone for a crime many would consider beyond redemption.
My hero, Branwyn ap Owen (Bran), suffers a fate of his own making. His hell is to live again and again until he fulfills his vow to right an ancient wrong. He has loved one woman over a thousand years and multiple lives, but no matter how hard he tries to make things right between them, he fails. Worse, he always remembers his past lives and failures. He is, as you would suppose, standoffish and slow to make friends, but he is also as determined as a river to get it right this time.
Liza, my heroine, remembers nothing of the past or the vow trapping her in Bran’s repetitive cycle. Yet she is as fiercely independent as any of her earlier incarnations and almost OCD about keeping a clean house. She defies the conventions of 1161 society to live on her terms as a brewer and innkeeper. When she meets Bran, her instant attraction to him unnerves her. She instinctively knows the wandering bard will forever change the life she loves if she lets him get too close.

Here’s an excerpt:
Bran frowned at the bite in her voice. “I do no’ ken yer anger with me, Liza. No’ even the Scots are this combative. Do I remind ye of yer husband or a lover who ill-used ye?”

“I have had no lover but him.”

“Perhaps that ‘tis the problem. Ye want what ye can no’ have.”

She made a sound between disgust and laughter. “Oh, I am quite certain I can have it if I but ask.”

“Aye, ye could.”

She stared at the river.

“Liza.”

Her name on his tongue pulled her agitation into a sharp-pointed need. She ached.

“I can no’ offer ye the morrow. Even if I ne’er leave Carlisle, this moment is all that is mine to give.”

She made the mistake of looking at him. He claimed her attention, kept it. Heat sparked between them. Nervousness swarmed like excited bees in her stomach. Wulfric had never made her tingle with expectation, and Aelric for all his sweetness never caused her body to knot like a Celtic brooch. Bran did both just by breathing.

Alisha: Good lordy! I'm sipping the wine, posting this just before I go to bed and now I'm fanning myself. How will I ever sleep! This sounds scrumptious, Keena! If you were granted three wishes by a genie, what would they be?

Keena: Ooh… good question. OK, they’d be:
1.) The ability to time-travel. I love doing primary research, and I can’t think of a better way to research my medieval historicals than being there;
2.) Enough money to live on without worry so I could write and travel (through time and otherwise) without scheduling both around the day job; and
3.) To make even one person’s life better. Even if it’s only by giving them a smile on a bad day. I want my being here to make a difference.

Alisha: All fabulous wishes! I particularly love #1! Now why haven't I wished for that before? If you could go anywhere tomorrow, where would you go?

Keena: I should warn you, this is something that changes by the day. Today I would go to Paris. I’m in the mood to wander the left bank and the antique stores along the Rue Voltaire (not that I can afford anything in those shops).

Alisha: If you could see anyone tomorrow (dead or alive), who would it be?

Keena: I would love to meet my maternal grandmother. She died when my mother was 17 (long before I was born). Toward the end of her life, my great-aunt would mistake me for her sister, and then reminisce about events and people from when she and my grandmother were young women in the Roaring 20s. It always sounded fun to me.

Alisha: Reading that gave me goosebumps. Wow. If you could choose six people to spend one week on a desert island, who would it be and why?

Keena: Assuming this island was a tropical resort with all the amenities (just no other people) I think I’d pull together my group of friends from high school. We haven’t all been in the same place at the same time since graduation, and it would be fun to catch up. They would be: Traci, Judy, Heather, Barb, MaryLynn and Penny.


Alisha: Aren't best girlfriends the best? *Wink, wink, Michele* What word or phrase tingles in all the right places for you?

Keena: There’s a phrase in Anam Cara that I love. It doesn’t make me tingle, but from the moment I wrote it, it made me smile because it perfectly fits my heroine. It is: “Of all the things Liza would miss when dead, being gawked at by strangers wasn’t one of them.”

Alisha: Now that is a GREAT phrase. Says so much. If you had one day to spoil yourself, what would you do?

Keena: I would sleep late, and then go to the spa for a massage, facial, manicure and pedicure. The day would end curled up in the brain-sucking chair reading a good romance.

Alisha: If you could change one incident in your life, what would it be and how would you change it?

Keena: I would kiss the boy. My junior year in college, I finally went on a date with a man I’d known since we were 16. We were friends, first, but there was always that tension. After the date, we said goodbye with a hug. He was halfway down the steps, when I called him back, but my courage failed me and I didn’t kiss him like I wanted. Now I doubt if it would have changed my life in any real way—and it’s possible I wasn’t meant to kiss him—but I’ve always regretted my lack of courage in that moment.

Alisha: Oh Keena! That is so bitter sweet! What’s the sexiest thing a man has ever done for you or said to you or both?

Keena: This is one of those questions that make me wish I kept a journal. I’m sure there are a dozen contenders for “the sexiest thing” title, but at the moment I cannot remember any of them. The mind really is the second thing to go…

Alisha: LOL...I hear you! I'm losing it in my old age. Thanks for being my guest of honor today, Keena!

CONTEST: Leave a comment for Keena and you'll be entered into a drawing for an ebook of ANAM CARA as a prize. Good Luck!


Meet Keena Kincaid

Keena grew up on a farm slightly left of Nowhere, Ohio, where she made pets out of pigs, cows and a half-broke pony named Star. She learned to read by picking words out of an old history book of short stories about children: The Grecian slave boy. The girl from Pompeii. The English knight’s squire.

The stories stuck. She studied history in college and medieval history in graduate school. After honing her writing skills as a journalist, she switched to PR and fiction writing.

She inherited the family’s nomadic gene and has lived in Ohio, Indiana, New York, Missouri and North Carolina, with short stays in places from Colorado to the UK.

When not working or writing, Keena regales her niece and nephews with stories of quick-thinking ladies, mathematically challenged knights, and ill-mannered dragons that chew with their mouths open.


ANAM CARA by Keena Kincaid

Back of book blurb:

Branwyn ap Owen knows it’s appointed for men “once to die, then the judgment” but his hell is to live again and again until he rights an ancient wrong. Unlike other such souls caught on a karmic wheel, he remembers the past, and he always remembers her.

Liza knows nothing of the vow trapping her in Bran’s judgment, yet when he walks into her inn, she knows he could destroy the life she has carefully built over the years if she lets him get too close. Trouble is, Bran can’t take a hint, no matter how blunt she is.

Determined to repair the damage of his first betrayal, Bran uses the knowledge of a thousand years to woo Liza. Yet just as he begins to regain her heart, a fresh betrayal threatens their last hope for love.


Review:
“Keena Kincaid has written a masterful historical/paranormal romance in her debut novel,
ANAM CARA …” Katherine, Dark Angel Reviews


Buy it from: The Wild Rose Press, Fictionwise, Amazon

Friday, December 5, 2008

An Interview with Susan Palmquist and A Contest!


Please welcome the very talented Susan Palmquist to my blog today!

Alisha: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood? Favorite memories?

Susan: I grew up in a suburb of London, England. As soon as I could read, every Saturday morning my dad and I would walk to our local library and I’d check out three books, he would get six. I’m an only child so I spent lots of time reading, mostly mysteries by Agatha Christie and the Famous Five books by Enid Blyton. Some of my favorite memories are trips to the heart of London to meet with my maternal grandmother. First of all we’d have lunch at a restaurant across the street from Trafalgar Square. They had a candy store in there too, and you had to weigh your own candy, so that was always a lot of fun. And I used to collect dolls that were dressed in the national costumes from just about every country in the world. The store next to the restaurant sold them so my grandmother always bought me one. And then we’d walk to St. James Park (the very same park that the hero and heroine in A Sterling Affair take a stroll in) and as my grandmother worked in the kitchen of a large hotel, she’d bring old scrapes of bread for me to feed to the ducks on the lake there.


Alisha: What a picture book childhood! Lovely! Tell us about the hero and heroine in your latest release.

Susan: They’re both very headstrong, both…at first, unwilling to admit they’re falling in love. He’s pompous, but very funny and very handsome. She’s just learning to find her place in the world after being just a wife and mother, but no matter how much she denies it, she knows her life won’t be complete without the hero by her side. And, of course, what really complicates the whole thing is he’s been brought back from the dead and they’ve no idea if it’s just a temporary thing.


Alisha: Ooooh, this is MY kind of book! If you were granted three wishes by a genie, what would they be?

Susan: First one, to find a cure for cancer. I lost my dad, aunt and uncle to pancreatic cancer. Last year, my other uncle died from a brain tumor, and right now my mom is battling colon cancer. It’s a disease that’s greatly impacted my life, and I’d like to see it gone forever. Wish number two- that I’d never receive another rejection from any work I submit. Wish number three- that when I’m gone, people will always remember me as someone who did the right thing.

Alisha: I think everyone hopes for a cure from cancer. I'm so sorry for all your loss, Susan. I hope and pray we find a cure for this dreaded disease. If you could go anywhere to tomorrow, where would you go?

Susan: Ireland. My grandmother was from County Cork but I’ve never been there.

Alisha: I'd love to visit Ireland too. If you could see anyone tomorrow (dead or alive), who would it be?

Susan: My dad.

Alisha: Sniff. If you could choose six people to spend one week on a desert island, who would it be and why?

Susan: The first answer that came into my head was my six favorite hunks of all time, but that would seem shallow, right? Okay, so let’s see-

Singer, Michael Buble. I often listen to his music while I’m writing and he can just about sing anything…and just in case we didn’t have a radio or CD player on the island.

Chef Todd English. I love to cook, but I don’t know what my cooking skills would be like on an island without a stove so to be on the safe side, let’s have a professional chef there. And I love all his cookbooks.

Les Stroud otherwise known as Survivorman on the Discovery Channel. I’m a city girl, I don’t know how to start a fire or do any outdoor stuff…and just in case we weren’t rescued after a week, he’d be nice to have close at hand.

Soccer Player Georgie Best…well, that’s assuming I can pick someone who’s no longer living.

The hero from my WIP, and that’s assuming my selection can include imaginary people. Wait a minute, I’m getting into the hunk category here…

Okay, so, actor Jeff Fahey…wait a minute, I really am shallow so I’m have to think of some good reason for this pick. I know he’s now a cast member on Lost and obviously knows a thing or two about being stranded on an island. Phew, got myself out of that one.

Alisha: LOL! Hey, there's nothing wrong with wanting hunks on the island. Hunks can be talented and smart too! Oh and I want Michael Buble on my island too! I adore his voice and music! What word or phrase tingles in all the right places for you?

Susan: You can do it.

Alisha: *Grin* If you had one day to spoil yourself, what would you do?

Susan: Sleep in late and then head to a spa for some pampering.

Alisha: Perfect plan. If you could change one incident in your life, what would it be and how would you change it?

Susan: When I was six, a modeling agent approached my mom about having me sign on with her agency to do some commercials, but I was too shy and made sure the agent’s business card went onto the fire. What was I thinking?

Alisha: Wow! Well, maybe that was divine intervention or something. You could have ended up like one of those waifs on crack. I paint a pretty picture, don't I? What’s the sexiest thing a man has ever done for you or said to you or both?

Susan: I’ve always been partial to a back rub and when I first met my husband he always offered to give me one, and yes, without me having to ask. I thought, hey, this man’s a keeper.

Alisha: A keeper for sure! Thanks for being my guest of honor today, Susan! Come back anytime!

Excerpt
Madam, are you afraid of me?”
Deana couldn’t speak, so she just shook her head. But then she got up the courage to answer him.
“Why would you think I’m afraid of you?”
“The fact that I can feel you shake in my hand. That I can see your body trembling.”
“It’s just that I’ve never seen a ghost before,” she said quickly. The shaking wasn’t because she thought he was a ghost, or even spooky for that matter. She was in awe of this magnificent man.
“A ghost. I do not believe that I am a ghost. Ghosts are dead. I believe that I am alive.”
He took her hand and pressed her palm to his chest. She could feel a network of well-defined muscles, and the little mats of curly hair tickled her palm. If he hadn’t come back from the dead, she would have taken a guess he’d been working out a couple of times a day. He moved her hand across to the left side of his body and she suddenly felt his heart pounding against her palm.
“Are you now convinced that I am alive?”
“Yes.”
Deana felt her knees go wobbly again, and it definitely wasn’t because she was standing next to a supposedly dead man. There was only one simple explanation for the way she was feeling. She was attracted to him, and found him, well, the only word she could think of was sexy.
He let go of Deana’s wrist, so she stepped backwards away from him. “The clothes,” she said, holding them out to him again.
He took them with one hand while managing to keep the cushion in place with the other.
“Perhaps you should tell me your name, Madam.”
“I’m Deana Adams, and those are my children, Todd and Amy.”
He looked across the room at them. “Yes, imps who enjoy a lark. And I would very much like to speak with their father as soon as possible. I would like to recommend to him what their punishment should be for this game they have played.”
“That won’t be possible,” said Deana.
He looked back at her.
“And why not?”
“Because I’m a widow, their father is dead.”

CONTEST:
From Susan: One of my favorite TV characters right now, is Dr. Gregory House. House is played by fellow Brit, Hugh Laurie who like the hero in A Sterling Affair has some connection to the Regency period, what's the connection. First person to get the correct answer wins a free e-book of A Sterling Affair. Good luck.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

An Interview with Beth Caudill and a Contest!




Please welcome Beth Caudill to my blog today! She was scheduled to be on my blog a couple of weeks ago but I was too ill to post. What I thought was food poisoning turned out to be ulcers! Like my friend Michele said, those little gems probably go along with the writer's life. Seems we're always stressed about edits, deadlines, our characters, etc. Sorry for the delay, Beth! I'm so happy you're my guest of honor today!

Alisha: Can you tell us a little bit about your childhood? Favorite memories?

Beth: I grew up in a two bedroom, Pepto-Bismol pink apartment. It was university housing in Morgantown, WV. My dad studied for his PhD and my mom worked. I played with the kids in the complex. Some special moments I remember – Being just as clumsy on roller skates as on shoes and falling and chipping a tooth. Having a charity marathon and spending hours (even at night) seesawing. And my first grade teacher - Mrs. Hupp. She was an older woman who taught me to love flowers.

Alisha: Wow, that's some serious seesawing and hooray for Mrs. Hupp! Tell us about the hero and heroine in your latest release.

Beth: Connor is a lone wolf seeking his mate. Melinda is a human oblivious to the paranormals around her, particularly her boss who sets her up to become Connor’s mate.

Informally Yours

Everyday Melinda Jenson goes to work at Formally Yours, a high-end formal wear store, unaware the customers and owner are members of the local supernatural community. On Halloween night, Melinda's boss asks her to make a simple delivery. Unwilling to disappoint her niece and nephew, she arrives late and has an unexpected encounter with a wolf. Now she's chasing cute, furry forest creatures, and mated to a man she barely knows. “May you live in interesting times,” just took on a whole new meaning.

Excerpt


This is my second excerpt – the first can been read on my website.

When she regained consciousness, Melinda opened her eyes and looked around in wonderment. The world had changed. The woods emitted a dark green glow that pulsed as if it were alive. She could hear insects burrowing and small animals scurrying away. The cry of an owl sounded as close as if it were next to her, yet she could see it circling high above the trees.

Unfamiliar with her new body, her movements were slow as she gained her feet—all four of them! Stunned, she fell back on her haunches and examined her paws. They were covered in a cream-colored fur, and if she concentrated, she could force claws to extend.

Suddenly a nudge from another animal almost knocked her over. Looking around, she nipped at the large gray wolf next to her. It nuzzled her face as if in apology. The wolf ran off a few feet, stopped, and looked back at her. She ignored him. She wanted to sit and examine her new senses. Smell and hearing were the most affected, while sight was crisper but essentially the same. The other wolf returned growling, then nipping at her behind until she got up and followed. She gave a half-hearted growl. She would go for a run if it would get him to leave her alone.

Her limbs seemed to know what to do, carrying her faster than she could imagine. Although she had been following the gray wolf, the fresh scent of a rabbit scurrying across the trail snared her attention. Yipping to let the other wolf know she stopped, her wolf senses filtered out the smell of moss and pine forest. All that remained was a fresh rabbit trail to follow on the right. With stealth, she picked her steps with care where moments before she'd been bounding through the forest.

Eventually she came upon rocks where the rabbit sat licking its paws. Melinda crawled into position ready to pounce.

An image came into her mind of her attacking the helpless animal, sinking her teeth into tender skin, breaking bones, and eating the tasty morsel. Acting on instinct, her body lunged for the rabbit but a tiny voice in the back of her head cried "NO!" The thought of eating Thumper was too disturbing.

Melinda lost her concentration and ended up falling short of the rabbit. She crashed onto the rocks. As she watched, the rabbit dashed into the safety of its burrow. She picked herself up and worked her way to the forest floor before issuing a frustrated growl.

It would take a bit to adjust to this new body. She enjoyed running through the forest, but devouring cute little forest creatures would take a little more time.

Alisha: Whew! I'm glad Thumper got away! If you were granted three wishes by a genie, what would they be?

Beth:
a) Lots of money – I need a bigger house to put the library because I need more space to store all my books.
b) I’d like to fit into a size 8 dress.
c) And World Peace (channeling Sandra Bullock in Miss Congeniality) – can’t we all just get along?

Alisha: If you could go anywhere to tomorrow, where would you go?

Beth: San Francisco – My husband and I honeymooned in SF. This year is our 10 year anniversary and we said we would try to go back every 5 years. We made it at 5 years but this year just hasn’t worked out. Maybe at 15 years.

Alisha: If you could see anyone tomorrow (dead or alive), who would it be?

Beth: Amelia Earhart – I’ve been fascinated by her since I was a little girl. The evolution of flight is interesting to me and she played a part in that history. Some of it was the mystery of her disappearance and some was in awe of the challenges she overcame.

Alisha: What word or phrase tingles in all the right places for you?

Beth: I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream.

Alisha: *Giggle* Oh how I love ice cream! If you had one day to spoil yourself, what would you do?

Beth: I would sit and read all day and not feel guilty about it.

Alisha: If you could change one incident in your life, what would it be and how would you change it?

Beth: I would go back to high school and listen to my dad and consider perusing Chemistry as a major in college instead of Aerospace Engineering. This would be a big change because I only went to my college because of the AE program and I met my husband there. Ahh time paradoxes. That would mean my two kids would not exist (or not exist the same way). Don’t ask whether or not that is a good thing.

Alisha: Oops...yeah, I see what you mean. Every tiny detail in our life happened because of a curve in the road we decided to take. Hey, I have tons of bumps I should have avoided.


Contest
Leave a comment for Beth today and you'll be entered into a drawing for an e-book of Informally Yours.

Visit Beth at Beth Caudill


Dragon’s Mate

Lady Karee Wilmore is about to be married. To a Prince no less. Yet she is unhappy, all her life she has dreamed of being a Dragon's Mate. She is resigned with her match to the Prince until circumstances land her kidnapped by an Air Dragon. Will all her dreams come true on the cusp of her wedding?

Excerpt


Chapter One


Karee stood on the battlements high above the rippling green lawn. Under her hands the cream-colored stone provided support as she gazed across the countryside that would soon be hers to oversee. The wind carried the crisp, clean scent of spring, and her thoughts drifted to the sky where sunlight glittered off iridescent dragon scales as they flew overhead, safeguarding the land.
Ever since her first encounter with dragons as a little girl, she’d dreamed of being a dragon’s mate. Of flying high in the air and having one man love her forever, something rarely seen in the noble world she was born to. Yet here she was, in her white and gold wedding finery, hours away from marrying Prince Marcus of Alleon; forever tied to the land while yearning for the sky.
“Karee, it’s time.” A familiar voice called from the stair entrance.
Sighing in resignation, she spun around to reply, “Coming momma.” After a last longing glance up, she slowly crossed to the stairs, feeling as if she were going to a funeral and not the joyous occasion of her wedding.
It wasn’t that she didn’t like Marcus; in fact, he was one of her dearest friends, but he did not inspire her with passion. Growing up together, he’d always been there for her—a comforting presence, almost like a brother, but not. From what she’d overheard, from servants and friends, their joining should be a burning fervor, yet his touched warmed and soothed, nothing about it inflamed her passion.
“You look lovely, my dear. I’m so happy for you,” her mother greeted, pushing errant strands of Karee’s windblown hair back in place.
“Thank you momma,” she answered dejectedly.
“Oh, sweetheart, your father and I thought this union would meet with your approval. You and Prince Marcus have known each other a long time and are such good friends.”
“I know, momma. Some dreams just can’t come true. I promise everything will be fine. Marcus is a good man.” But he did not love her and never would, based on what she had seen two days ago. But then if she felt a stronger connection to a stranger then Marcus, what did that say about her?



Garden Magic

Melinda Conley was the last of three magical sisters to marry. After failing to find a mate in the supernatural community, she falls for a mortal. So what happens when her magic garden says he's not her one true love?

Excerpt

Chapter Two
Melinda puttered around the apartment pretending to pack things up. Her thoughts were on the events of the weekend and not on her collection of inconsequential things. This was a pre-furnished apartment and since she was trying to fit into the mortal world, she never bothered to bring any of her private items from the family home. She gave up the pretense of packing; most of the stuff would fit into one box anyway. Overnight, she had come to grips with the fact that although they may not share a love deep enough for true love, they still loved each other and she would continue with the wedding. She was more concerned over his comments about what he would do with the family property if he owned it. It was their third walk through the garden maze on Sunday afternoon.
Eric turned to her as they sat on the bench and said, “I don’t understand why your family has kept this garden around. This might have been nice at the turn of the last century but it’s the 21st century. You have more than enough space for a swimming pool, tennis court, or a massive deck with a nice hot tub in it.”
She was too stunned by the statement to even respond. She couldn’t imagine not having the garden to come out and stroll in day or night. Besides it was also tied into their magic – as much as they poured magic into the property, it also provided them with power when they needed it. “I don’t think it has occurred to any of us that we should do something besides have the garden. It’s a part of our history.”
“You should mention it to your sister Sarah. I know she doesn’t spend much time here what with Marcus’s house. We could hold business meetings or outings here if there were something for the guests to do.” He smiled brilliantly thinking of the points he could win at work having a place like to impress the Board.
She grimaced at the memory; steps would need to be taken to make sure Eric didn’t find out that she owned the estate. He assumed that Sarah as the oldest child had inherited the property. But when her parents had died, Sarah had already been married to Marcus, who had a family home of his own to manage. Carla lived in the faery mound with her husband Gabriel since he was a prince of the realm. Her parents had left her sisters other things that they could use in their marriages and she had been given the responsibility of taking care of the house and land. Sarah would help her perpetuate the myth that the house belonged to the oldest sister, and Melinda would make sure her will specified the house went to someone other than Eric.
Looking at the time, Melinda saw that it was ten o’clock in the morning. Feeling good about life at the moment, she decided to make a picnic lunch to eat with Eric in the office. He had told her on the trip back last night that he wouldn’t be available to eat lunch out today, so she thought she could take it to him. With a spring in her step, she went about digging out the basket and preparing subs for lunch with a fruit parfait for dessert.