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December 20, 2014
Sweet Cowboy Christmas!
Just received news I won Candis Terri's new wonderful book, Sweet Cowboy Christmas. I'm so thrilled. I've read all her other books and always wait for more. That's a good review for a fellow author, isn't it? I like to think so.
Can't wait to give a raging review on it. If everyone in the household could just go to bed early today so I can read it :).
Can't wait to give a raging review on it. If everyone in the household could just go to bed early today so I can read it :).
December 17, 2014
Going on Blog Tour
I'm about to do a book blog tour with interviews, giveaways, gifts, and other fun things. What questions would you like to see in the author interview? What gifts except for my book would you as a reader enjoy getting... if you win? Thanks to all. I'm still having a blast writing and promoting not only my first novel but the second one to come soon.
Published on December 17, 2014 19:48
December 12, 2014
Book Giveaway Countdown
So excited to find out the continent to which this book is going tomorrow. Are you the winner of the novel 'Beast of Venery' and the excerpt from the new novel 'Burned Gasoline'? Perhaps I'll add something else to the pot as well.
Published on December 12, 2014 16:48
December 9, 2014
Too Wicked
Amazes me when my mind makes me #write things too wicked to share online on #TeaserTuesday . Some things simply have to stay hidden between the paper sheets of the book. When you read it, you'll know what I mean.
Published on December 09, 2014 20:54
December 3, 2014
Burned Gasoline 2nd Novel
Burned Gasoline (Coming Early 2015)
Newly single mom Raylyn leaves her luxury life in New York after a cheating scandal and purchases her dream farm in a small town in the Midwest with the help of her mother’s inheritance. There she meets and eventually falls in love with Jeff, a stunning but grumpy, divorced, middle aged mechanic, caring for his Alzheimer struck older mother after his dad passed away from a heart attack a few years back. Having no way to pay the full medical bills for a hospice nurse he has had to move back into his parents house, which is something he doesn’t want Raylyn to know about. After continuous rejections of her staying the night, she surprises him and finds his harboring secret. He’s been afraid he will once again miss out on love because of his living conditions that ran his ex-wife out. Now he’s terrified Raylyn will do the same.
A neighboring farm outside of town shelters mentally ill Sarah, desperate for a baby in the belief she will become less of a social outcast raising a baby and finding a man to share her dream with. For many years things have disappeared or been misplaced between farms and neighbors without the knowledge of Sarah’s existence or her mental problems. When Sarah hears the news that a single mom with a small baby has moved into a farm not too far from hers, she believes it to be an omen she’s destined to follow. That baby must be hers.
When the snow falls around the small town and covers most of the Midwest, things around Raylyn’s farm are starting to vanish and footprints can be found around her property, until the night she finds she’s not alone in the house anymore.
Newly single mom Raylyn leaves her luxury life in New York after a cheating scandal and purchases her dream farm in a small town in the Midwest with the help of her mother’s inheritance. There she meets and eventually falls in love with Jeff, a stunning but grumpy, divorced, middle aged mechanic, caring for his Alzheimer struck older mother after his dad passed away from a heart attack a few years back. Having no way to pay the full medical bills for a hospice nurse he has had to move back into his parents house, which is something he doesn’t want Raylyn to know about. After continuous rejections of her staying the night, she surprises him and finds his harboring secret. He’s been afraid he will once again miss out on love because of his living conditions that ran his ex-wife out. Now he’s terrified Raylyn will do the same.
A neighboring farm outside of town shelters mentally ill Sarah, desperate for a baby in the belief she will become less of a social outcast raising a baby and finding a man to share her dream with. For many years things have disappeared or been misplaced between farms and neighbors without the knowledge of Sarah’s existence or her mental problems. When Sarah hears the news that a single mom with a small baby has moved into a farm not too far from hers, she believes it to be an omen she’s destined to follow. That baby must be hers.
When the snow falls around the small town and covers most of the Midwest, things around Raylyn’s farm are starting to vanish and footprints can be found around her property, until the night she finds she’s not alone in the house anymore.
Published on December 03, 2014 16:28
November 24, 2014
TT
Guess one ‪‎character� had more wicked things hidden within than I knew at the beginning. Tomorrow is once again Teaser Tuesday, just have to decide how much of his personality that should slip out in public.
November 21, 2014
TGIF - Teaser
It's Friday. I think we all need wine, chocolate, and some random unedited Burned Gasoline.
“Kinky things can happen in the laundry room on a Thursday afternoon using a broom handle, or next to a car parked in my shop during lunch hour, or in the check-out line at the grocery store during a busy day. I think you’re underestimating my ability to find and give you pleasure at any place or time of the day.�
“I’m just� what on earth can you do with a broom handle?� She kept her eyes shut, but felt his lips grow wider creating a smile at her neck, before he mumbled low into her skin dividing her hair apart with his nose. “The possibilities are endless, sweetheart.�
“But…� She started, getting antsy under his continuous teasing of her breast. “When do you do laundry?� He mumbled into the back of her head.
“When I’m out of clean things to wear.� She mustered to answer, before releasing a groan from him pinching her nipple between his fingers. “Let me rephrase that. What day will you do laundry this week?� Pinching her harder, he let his other hand grab her tighter around the waist. Holding her steady against his body, pressing his erection into her lower back.
“Thursday! I do laundry on Thursday!� She panted fast, and leaned back against his chest when he pulled the nipple out between his fingers. “Thursday it is then. The day I’ll let you in on that sweet little secret of mine. How to use a broom handle in any other way than for cleaning.�
(Burned Gasoline out 2015)
Now, go and have a great Friday!

November 19, 2014
Meeting new characters
Tonight I'm getting to know each character of the novel. Real people, although slightly twisted.
For my first book, Beast of Venery, I researched domestic violence court cases and laws in certain states, and what construction tools could do the most physical damage to a human body.
In this new book I've had to dug into some info on mental illnesses and their outcomes. Seems educational to write. Oh, and combine it all with some hot kinky stuff of course. Couldn't write or read a book without it. Just an fyi.
For my first book, Beast of Venery, I researched domestic violence court cases and laws in certain states, and what construction tools could do the most physical damage to a human body.
In this new book I've had to dug into some info on mental illnesses and their outcomes. Seems educational to write. Oh, and combine it all with some hot kinky stuff of course. Couldn't write or read a book without it. Just an fyi.
November 15, 2014
Printed Copies Available
Happy to announce my book is now available for purchase in paperback on amazon. First round only holds 5 copies but a larger order has been placed. The book holds 420 pages of ... well, you tell me... Romance, erotica, thriller, semi autobiographical. All of above. Thanks to all of your for your wonderful support!
Published on November 15, 2014 08:52
November 9, 2014
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