Wednesday Words: Sink or Swim

With summer in full swing, today’s #1lineWed theme seemed like a no-brainer. Except I really didn’t have either word in my WIP. I about to SINK into a sea of dispair rather. In other works, I had a kitchen sink. My characters often sink to their knees. No one was ready to swim in the current project, though I’ve had tears that swim. So what did I do? I sat down to do a bit of free writing. And I got a scene. Today’s snippet is short because it turned out to be something of a spoiler so y’all get only a short tease. I have hopes that this scene will get me on track with the end of the book, so stay tuned.
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Shy
I swam up through foggy darkness. I was holding my breath and my heart pounded so hard in my ears I couldn’t hear. Where was I? I couldn’t move. A heavy, warm weight blanketed me.

“Breathe, babe.” The order, one I needed to obey, whispered in my ear.

My body ached. Bad. Almost as bad as those first days in boot camp when the drill instructors drove us to the point we grunts could only faceplant in our bunks at night and sink into exhausted sleep.
Whatever held me down slid away and that gruff voice teased my hearing again. “Dammit, Shy. Breathe.”

I inhaled and coughed as air hit my lungs and my ribs expanded.

“Come back to me, baby.”

Where had I been that I needed to come back from? I breathed again, and it came easier. Or it did before memories flooded through me, swamping my brain so I stopped breathing again. Rough hands clamped on my shoulders, hauling me up, shaking me until I gulped in another breath. I remembered now. I remembered the men circling like sharks. I remembered the sound of thunder. I remembered…
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So how is your day going? Are you sinking or swimming? Writers, do you have any sink or swim words to share?

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Tuesday Treats: Asian Chicken, Cabbage and Noodle Salad

It’s hot. When it’s hot, I hate heating up the kitchen–mainly because we’re on a metered system with peak hours that don’t end until after time to start dinner. This is quick and easy, fairly filling, and keeps things chill. Please note that my adaptations are in brackets.

Prep Time: 10 min.
Total Time: 10 min.
Servings: 4 servings, 2 cups each

Combine cabbage and noodles in this fabulous-looking salad. This Asian Chicken, Cabbage and Noodles Salad is oh so easy to make, thanks to a few key ingredients.

What You Need
1 pkg. (3 oz.) ramen noodle soup mix
1 pkg. (14 oz.) coleslaw blend (cabbage slaw mix)
2 cups shredded cooked chicken breasts
4 green onions, diagonally sliced
1/3 cup PLANTERS COCKTAIL Peanuts
1/2 cup KRAFT Lite Asian Toasted Sesame Dressing
1 Tbsp. creamy peanut butter

Make It
Break Noodles into small pieces in large bowl. Add coleslaw blend, chicken, onions and nuts; mix lightly. Discard Seasoning Packet from soup mix or reserve for another use. [As near as I could figure, this recipe calls for using uncooked Ramen noodles. I guess the noodles soak up the dressing? Anyway, I’ve never made it that way. I cook the noodles because NOODLES!]

Beat peanut butter and dressing with whisk until blended. Add to salad; mix lightly.

As long as you aren’t allergic to peanuts, this is a fairly healthy and yummy quick lunch or dinner for those hot summer days. For all the nutritutional info, CLICK HERE to go to the Kraft recipe site. I checked with the characters and I couldn’t get any of the guys to admit that they would eat this. The kids all turned up their noses, too. However, the Bee Dubyas are all, “Heck yeah! We love this!” For those unfamiliar, the Bee Dubyas are the Barron Wives (as in the BWs). 😉 Roxie Rowland Barron from REDEEMED BY THE COWGIRL was the one who introduced the other wives to this dish. If you haven’t yet, you should read the whole Red Dirt series, but especially REDEEMED because it’s a finalist in the National Readers Choice Awards. You can get a copy from all the on-line retailers and on the Harlequin site. To find those buy links, check out the RED DIRT page by clicking the cover or by clicking on the tab at the top of the page.

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Another Monday…

It’s Monday. D’uh. Not enough coffee in the world. Just sayin’. Still fighting the chest crud and I made the mistake of taking a second dose of meds when I woke up. I was sleeping hard and kept hearing this weird noise. It kept going off and irritated Adidas enough she was patting my face while Cooper was patting the bed. Fog-brained, I tracked the noise to the bathroom. Lawyer Guy had left his phone. At least I got to stop at Starbucks on the way home.

And it’s not like I had anything to espouse last night when I normally set up the blog post. Last week was. The weekend was. I have a lot on my to-do list this week and the stupid crud leaves me with little energy. *draws an arrow toward self* Whiner!

Okay. Those dang words aren’t going to write themselves. Welcome to my boring life. 😆

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Friday Sinema: In the Air Tonight Vice Style

Since I shared “In the Air Tonight” (and yes, I am a HUGE Phil Collins fan) from LUCIFER last week, I thought I’d share what I’ve considered to be the sexiest five minutes in television for 30+ years. My opinion hasn’t changed. MIAMI VICE and the scene that explains why it was such a hit. Enjoy.

Crockett and Tubbs. Starsky and Hutch. They don’t make ’em like that anymore….

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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Serendipity

There’s a lot going on in the world right now. As a self-published/hybrid author, it’s a constant fight against the scammers, crooks, and greedy people. The current hot button. especially in the romance world, is the trademarking of every-day words in order to prevent them appearing in titles and therefore keywords, which affect discoverability. It started with the word “cocky” and has moved on to many others. There appears to be a concerted effort by a group of people to perpetrate this fraud and the lax attention at the Patent and Trademark office just exacerbates the problem. There are now lawsuits and countersuits. If you are interested, search “cockygate” for more information. It’s a dark and twisty path.

I don’t understand greedy people, especially when their actions harm other people. I don’t understand lazy people when the rest of us work hard for what we get. I don’t understand egotistical people who believe they are entitled to do the things they do because they are ____________ (Fill in the Blank). With that in mind, I thought I’d look on the bright side of things and this message from the Universe fits the bill.

If you just whistle every now and then, Silver; skip every thousandth step or so; skim the odd stone across the odd pond; go dancing on the occasional blue moon, if only alone in the dark; dress up sometimes, even with nowhere to go… for simply stirring up some little bit of hope, no matter how silly or disconnected your actions seem to be with the rest of the world, magic flashes in the unseen, friends are summoned, connections are timed, stars are aligned, opportunities are crystallized, and serendipities are calculated, creating possibilities for new realities that cannot now even be imagined from where you presently stand.

Shazaam…
The Universe
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And you thought “buy low, sell high” was sage advice, Silver?

Don’t let the stupid people get you down. That’s my advice. Whistle, skip, skim, dance, and be a little silly. You’ll be glad you did. I am. 🙂

Pssst And if we’re lucky, what goes around comes around–good and bad. Let’s hope Karma lives up to her reputation. 😉

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Wednesday Words: Lost and FOUND

Wednesday came quick this week thanks to the long weekend. I’m glad I FOUND the time to seach Gravedigger’s WIP until I FOUND this snippet, in the Russian’s POV. I really enjoy it when I can drag some of the other mates into a story. 😉 I hope you enjoy this bit of the story, unedited as it is…
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Russki
Stepping into the main room was like walking onto a movie set. Men in black and camouflage, all armed and covered in Kevlar, spread in a semicircle just inside the room. A handful of Nightriders spread across the room, loose and ready to fight. One man appeared to be more in charge and I read the capital letters stenciled on his bullet-proof vest with interest. ICE.

“You’re the ones who came barging in without an invitation,” Easy was saying. With a broad smile on his face and ice in his Siberian Husky eyes. “You need to explain why you’re here, what you’re lookin’ for, and you better have a paper all signed, sealed, and delivered before you take one more step.”

“Are you threatenin’ us, boy?” A local LEO barged to the front of the line, glaring at Easy. We knew this cop, all to well.

Easy held his hands out at his sides. “I’m not the one standing on private property armed to the teeth, Deputy Dickwad.”

The man puffed up even more and made it two steps before the man with ICE on his chest stuck out an arm and stopped him. “I’m Agent Nelson. We have a warrant for Sergei…” His voice trailed off as he glanced at the paper in his hand. His lips moved as he practiced my surname.

I saved him the trouble. “Rusakovavich.”

All eyes swung to me and I watched with amusement as they stiffened and the air thickened with the scent ammonia. I offered a smile any smart cop would understand was mocking.

“We have a warrant for your arrest for violation of immigration laws.”

“Is this so?” I was mildly amused.

“You are in this country illegally.”

“I am?” I had citizenship papers that stated otherwise and I was in the mood to play.”

“We also have evidence that you are involved in human trafficking, including women to be used in the sex trade.”

This charge was ludicrous, though problematic given the presence of Shiane Rourke in the Barracks. Smoke already had his phone out, texting Hardy. All of my Wolves turned their gazes on the deputy. He’d developed a hard-on for the Club the moment he’d been assigned to the Mission Springs substation.

“I assure you, Agent Nelson, I am a naturalized citizen of the United States. I can supply certified copies of my papers. As for your other charge—”

Every cop in the place tensed and fingers squeezed weapons suddenly coming up to bear on all of us. A tiny blur burst from the hallway behind me, followed by a very large and very angry black wolf. Noni was a little monkey. She scampered up the back of my leg and onto my back until her arms were around my neck, little legs clenching my sides. They weren’t long enough to circle my torso. Gravedigger slid to a stop beside me, lips pulled up in a snarl showing off all his teeth. I dropped my hand to the top of his head.

Noni, nose crinkled and eyes slitted, glowered at the LEOs. “My Roo!” she declared.

As if they’d been waiting for their cue, the door to the kitchen opened and several of the old ladies emerged. Sam, who was mated to Easy and was Noni’s guardian, stopped dead. Lainey, Ginger, and Leigh all but knocked her over.

“What’s going on?” Leigh sounded like the arson investigator she used to be. She stepped around Sam and stared down the men. I smirked. My Wolves who were mated had found strong women.

“Show us your hands!” Weapons cocked.

“Oh, for crissakes,” Sam muttered, but she held her hands out at her hips, palms facing the men.
“The bastards claim to have evidence that the Club is trafficking women for sex.”

“Smoke!” Sam chastised and dipped her head toward me and the monkey on my back. “Little ears.”

Leigh rolled her eyes at her mate. “At least he didn’t use the f-word, Sam. Be grateful for small favors.”
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It gets tense from here but you’ll just have to wait until next month to read the whole story. In the meantime, have any of you writers FOUND words to share? Have any of you readers FOUND any new books/words to recommend?

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Tuesday Treats: Cheesy Chicken Pot Pie

Now that summer is almost upon us, sometimes we have to compromise. We want something with homecooked goodness but so often don’t have time. Here’s a quick meal that covers all the bases.

Prep Time: 10 min.
Total Time: 35 min.
Servings: 8 servings

Bring a delicious filling to a delicate crust with this Cheesy Chicken Pot Pie. Our Cheesy Chicken Pot Pie features veggies and chicken in a cheesy sauce.

What You Need
3 cups chopped cooked chicken
1 pkg. (16 oz.) frozen mixed vegetables (carrots, corn, green beans, peas), thawed, drained
1/2 lb. (8 oz.) VELVEETA®, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1 can (10-3/4 oz.) reduced-sodium condensed cream of chicken soup
1 can (8 oz.) refrigerated crescent dinner rolls

Make It
Heat oven to 375ºF.
Combine first 4 ingredients in 13×9-inch baking dish.
Unroll dough; place over chicken mixture.
Bake 20 to 25 min. or until crust is golden brown.

If you want the full nutritional info, CLICK HERE to head over to the Kraft Recipes site. This is one of those recipes that a vet busy with her animal rescue sanctuary found and tucked it away because the leftovers microwave easy. Jacey fixes it now for Hope and Grace but has to double the recipe because Nate says it needs more meat and less vegetables. 😉 You can read about Nate and Jacey in MOONTRUCK: LIES and/or HUNTER’S MOON. All the Moonstruck books are still on sale for a few more days so grab any you don’t have now. The price goes up after the first of the month. Just click on either cover for the buy link. Pssst. If you grab LIES, you get two books for the price of one plus nifty only-in-that-volume chapters.

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Memorial Monday

Blessings on all who didn’t come home, on those who have served and those who continue to serve. More blessings on your families. Thank you doesn’t even come close. Peace to you all.

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Another Round of Random Friday Free-For-All

I’ve been writing down my thoughts as they hit me. A little inspiration, a little snark, a touch of sarcasm, all totally random:

A friend shared this with me and I warned her that I was totally stealing it because sometimes, it’s so totally true! “I will make you happy,” said Life. “But first I will make you strong.”

Yanni or Laurel? The science behind this is interesting and truthfully? The first time I heard it on the morning news, I heard Yanni very clearly. Later, I heard it on my phone and I heard Laurel. The blue or gold dress? That puppy was gold and white all the way!

Have you heard about Cockygate? A little-known romance author somehow slipped a registered trademark request through the massive (and sometimes both lazy and stupid) bureaucracy for the word “Cocky” and then issued take-down notices. Amazon complied. LOTS of people, including lawyers got involved. It apears that someone else is trying it with the world “Forever” with regards to romance novels. Yeah…one of the big boy publishers has a Forever imprint. I hope they’re on top of this, along with all the authors with the word in their titles and series titles. They should all be filing objections. Oh, and at RWA’s insistence, Amazon reinstated those titles.

Speaking of Amazon, they’re killing the Kindle World platform. World creators are scrambling, as are the authors who wrote in those worlds. That includes me. I’ve written in four worlds. Each author is doing something a little difference. Amazon swears that if a reader bought the book, it will remain in their library. Some books may be republished and I suppose some sort of disclaimer will be involved stating the book was previously part of Kindle Worlds and you might already own a copy. It’s a total mess and just takes more time when I have a butt-load of deadlines to meet. 🙄

So, the Daily Caller went onto a campus and asked students who they’d rather date, a convicted felon or a Trump supporter. Given today’s political climate you can guess at the majority of answers. Works for me. We need less young and stupid in the gene pool.

It’s funny how high-level business negotiations are so much different from political ones. Been there on the sidelines a time or ten, very glad I was only an observer/note-taker rather than one of the negotiators. Politicians are totally clueless and so are so many who are going into melt-down. That’s kinda fun to watch too. I’m all perverted like that.

Today is the gateway to summer. Here in the States, I hope most of us will pause in the celebration of lakes, pools, and BBQs to remember those men and women who died serving our country so that we can celebrate lakes, pools, and BBQs.

Have a safe and sane long holiday weekend here, and a safe and sane normal weekend elsewhere. Who has plans?

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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Funk

Life (and subsequently my writing) has been something of a rollercoaster of late. There are good days and bad days. There are blah days and fun days. There’s laughter and a few tears. There’s birth and death, sickness and health, comings, goings, and just putting one foot in front of the other. While this sums up my life at the moment, it also describes my writing attempts. And then the Universe hit me with this…

What if funky, confusing, gray, lonely days were just part of a “system” that, in turn, created bright, rich, happy, friendly days?

What if they were just meant to give deeper elements of your creativity a rest?

What if they were deliberately crafted holidays, of a sort, devised by your inner psyche to relieve you from the pressure of artificial expectations?

Would you still bemoan them, wonder what’s wrong with you, or fear that they’ll never end? Or, Silver, would they kind of tickle you pink?

You party animal, you –
The Universe
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I knew “tickle” would get your attention, Silver.

I’m not a pink person and I once had a boyfriend who tickled me until I cried. I was never ticklish after that–a mixed blessing. But, Universe? I got the message. I’m paying attention and we’ll see what happens. Maybe things will tickle my fancy instead. I think I’ll have another cup of coffee and think about it. 😉

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