Wednesday Words: Dream On

Dream on. What dreams may come? California dreamin’? In this snippet from BILLIONAIRE COUNTRY, our intrepid heroine meets one of her idols–and gets a taste of dreams coming true. Which might taste a little like Dream Whip. 😆 Sorry. Couldn’t resist that. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this peek at Zoe.
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She sang a Carrie Underwood song, then launched into a rollicking Miranda Lambert tune. She finished up with Kelly Clarkson’s heart-breaking ballad, “Piece by Piece.” Zoe didn’t get to sing ballads often. Working the bars, they wanted the up-tempo, the dance tunes. But her soul found solace in the ballads, the songs like this one, or like Cam’s “Burning House.” She lay her cheek against the swell of the guitar and just let her hands wander along until they started picking the melody to Striking Matches’ “When the Right One Comes Along.” She raised her voice to sing, getting through the first stanza of the duet. As she took a breath before starting the part where the male voice would harmonize, she almost dropped the guitar when a voice picked up where she’d left off.

Jerking her head up, she gaped at the five men standing there, but it was singer who held her attention. He’d picked up the song on his own guitar and winked at her as he waited for her to catch up. Her voice found his pitch, and as she began to sing again, he altered his tone to match hers. Outwardly, she remained calm but inside? Inside she was squeeing like a fangirl sitting in the front row of this man’s concert. Deacon Freaking Tate. Along with his band, the Sons of Nashville. She managed to get through the song, even adding some harmony from the guitar in her lap.

When they finished, the band applauded, but she was so flustered she couldn’t speak. Was this what it felt like to be famous? Fame had been a pipe dream from the time her daddy put that first pawn shop guitar in her hands. The man himself walked up to her, a big smile on his face. She’d just thought he was sexy on TV. He held out his hand.

“Deacon Tate.”

She sucked in a breath and thought, Of course you are. Then she introduced herself, placing her hand in his.

“Zoe Parker.”

“Nice to sing with you Miss Zoe Parker.”

“Trust me, the pleasure’s all mine.”

“Aren’t you married?” a gruff voice barked from behind the band. “And doesn’t your wife carry a gun?”

Laughter spilled out of Deacon, the sound as rich and lyrical as his singing voice. “Yes, and yes, Tuck. You didn’t tell us you had such a talented lady waiting for you. We’d have finished sooner.”
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Not that Tucker is jealous or anything. *bwahaha* Hope you enjoyed. If you have a dream or some dream words you’d like to share, feel free!

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Tuesday Treats: Baked Ravioli and a Book

As a hard-working author, I’m always looking for quick-but-yummy recipes for dinner on those nights when deadlines and Facebook Parties loom. This one checks off everything on my list.

Prep Time: 10 min.
Total Time: 55 min.
Servings: 8 servings

Combine layers of frozen ravioli for our Baked Ravioli for Weeknights. This tasty baked ravioli dish is easy to assemble on even the busiest of weeknights!

What You Need
1 jar (24 oz.) OLIVO by CLASSICO Traditional Pasta Sauce
1 can (14-1/2 oz.) diced tomatoes, undrained
1/2 cup water
2 pkg. (1 lb. each) frozen cheese ravioli, uncooked
1 pkg. (8 oz.) KRAFT Shredded Italian Five Cheese with a TOUCH OF PHILADELPHIA
2 Tbsp. KRAFT Grated Parmesan Cheese

Make It
Heat oven to 400ºF.

Combine pasta sauce, tomatoes and water. Spoon 1 cup pasta sauce mixture into 13×9-inch baking dish sprayed with cooking spray.

Layer half each of the ravioli and shredded cheese over pasta sauce mixture in baking dish. Top with remaining ravioli and reserved pasta sauce mixture. Sprinkle with remaining shredded cheese; cover.

Bake 45 min. or until heated through, uncovering after 30 min. Sprinkle with Parmesan. Serve.

Note: I leave off the tomatoes–allergy, but add an 8 oz can of tomato sauce for the extra liquid. Plus, both Brody and Lawyer Guy (and me!) are carnivores so I often use meat ravioli instead of cheese though the cheese is really yummy!

CLICK HERE to get all the details from Kraft. I mentioned Brody because this is his recipe. Yes, the guy is a bachelor and lives on a boat but there are a lot of time spent out at sea with no restaurants nearby. He likes hearty food that makes enough to satisfy his appetites. Good thing he has Zeta to…help with that. If you want to read their story, it’s live now at Amazon. You can read it free if you have a Kindle Unlimited subscription, or buy it to keep for $2.99. Best yet, do both. just click on the book cover. 😉 So, hard question today… Meat or cheese?

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Dog Days of Monday

The problem with posting every Monday is coming up with a different title. This is the 1215 post since I moved to Word Press. That means that I’ve blathered on here 200+ Mondays. I have a good imagination, but c’mon! 😆

So, there was a week. And a weekend. We had rain. Lots of it at one point. As y’all know, I have a full-blood Newfoundland–Cooper. And a Newf/Golden mix–Boone. Cooper has his own wading pool. Boone uses it for a giant water bowl. When it rains? Cooper goes out and sits on the patio. Right beneath the rain spout. Boone? He goes and hides in my closet at the first drop. Yeah…dogs. Anyway, along with the rain, we got humid weather. And some heat. And some not so heat…more like…warm heat instead of hot heat. Why yes, I am babbling. Why do you ask?

See, I’m in revision hell. As I stare at a scene, taking into account the changes my editor’s requested, I begin to wonder if it wouldn’t just be quicker to chuck the whole thing and start over. I’m about 1/3 of the way through the manuscript. Scenes are being cut. Old scense previous cut are getting added back in. Information that needs to be there has to be woven in at a different point in the story. I wake up dreading to schlep into my office because I’m really starting to hate this story. Which makes me sad. I love these two characters. I want them to get their HEA. I know deep down my editor is right. That’s why he’s my editor. I trust him. But…damn. Anyway, I’m stuck in that headspace. Which means I’m pretty much brain dead.

In better news, I have a new book coming out tomrrow! UNDER THE ASSASSIN’S MOON will hit the ereaders of those people who preordered around midnight tonight. It was a fun book, with more than a few twists. Long-time readers will get a surprise. I hope! And new readers will be intrigued enough to grab my Moonstruck backlist. Want to get your order in now? Just click on the book cover over there on the right. Speaking of, that’s one of my favorite covers. Only did an amazing job with it!

Also, there will be a Facebook party on the Special Forces World group page. It starts at 4:00 pm EDT. Each author has a 30-minute slot to play with readers. I’m sure there will be giveaways. I have some. 😉 Also, I’m there starting at 6:00 Eastern. There’s nobody in the next slot so I could stay and play awhile. The author after me comes in at 7:00. 😉

My Cards are winning, mostly. They’ve really moved up in the standings and might–if they keep winning–make it into the playoffs. That would be a woot-woot!

TV has pretty much become “Live PD” and “Nightwatch.” And baseball. I tend to fall asleep so I’m stuff I enjoy but I don’t have to focus on to understand. If that makes sense? Reading is pretty much relistens to books that I’ve heard recently because I have the attention span of a gnat. That said, B.E. Sanderson’s latest paranormal, SLEEPING UGLY, has hit my Kindle. I’ll be reading it as my eyesight allows! That’s another woot-woot!

And that’s my round-up, follow-up, babble-fest. Chime in with your own babbles. How was your weekend? What are your plans for this week? Me? I’m going for another pot of coffee before settling back into revision hell. Wish me luck!

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Friday Sinema: Mad World

Woke up to the news that another police officer had been shot. A 14 year-old girl was stabbed by a 14 year-old boy during a first-day-of-school assembly. In addition to guns and knives, the mayor of London now wants to ban cars. The Canadian Parliament wants a border fence because Canada is having problems similiar to those here in the US. And the governor of New York believes America has never been that great of a place. This song immediately came to mind, and it’s sort of the mood I’m in today. But it’s Friday and there’s a weekend coming and the world hasn’t completely imploded. S’all good, right?

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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Nothing

Sometimes, things are hard. Sometimes, it’s hard to see beyond what’s mucking up processes in my head. This dang revision is driving me to the brink. I’ve spent a hard week staring at my monitor. A week, and I haven’t even hit the end of Chapter 1. I know what my editor wants. I understand why. But part of me is rebelling because this revision is changing the heroine. I like her the way she is but…I have to share her so…she’s going to…I don’t know. Grow up a little. Gain some sophistication. She tells me it’s okay but Iffy is fighting me every step of the way. Iffy, in all her glorious Muse-ness has dug in her toes. So…the Universe is reminding me that nothing is that hard.

Just a reminder, Silver, in case you forgot, in case you’ve thought otherwise, or in case you never knew…

There is nothing you can’t have.

There is nothing you can’t do.

There is nothing you can’t be.

Okay?
The Universe
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Silver, nothing means nothing.

So…I’m going to do nothing today. Which means I’m going to do quite a bit of having, doing, and being. And I mean it. Right after I get another cup of coffee. What will you do today?

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Wednesday Words: Welcome to the Nightmare

It’s Wednesday again and this Hump Day brings us a new #1lineWed theme over on Twitter. Things that go bump in the night? Monsters under the bed? Waking up in a cold sweat? All bad dreams are welcome to share a snippet about the theme **NIGHTMARE(S)**. I’ve been sharing snippets from UNDER THE ASSASSIN’S MOON but the only line about a nightmare is a major spoiler so…nope. Not gonna reveal it. Instead, I’ll bounce to the beginning of what will probably be the next NIGHTRIDER book, no title yet. This is Wizard’s story and this is our first look at his heroine.

Jen
I woke up with a crushing headache and the sad realization that I would never be the heroine of my own romance story. It hurt. A lot. But I didn’t have time to lie there rolling in my pity party. My last girl was getting married in a couple of hours and I had beaucoup stuff to do. Later, after the wedding and the reception and an after party of one, because my life sucked, I could contemplate my fate.

I was the epitome of the sidekick, the slightly overweight and klutzy BFF. Drunk at three in the morning? Yeah, I was the designated driver. Breakup with your man? I’d be there to help you pack and move. Need a good cry because your boyfriend was being a dick? See me raising my hand and offering my shoulder and tequila shots. I was the perpetual wingman—wingwoman—or whatever the heck the female version of that was called. Perpetual bridesmaid? Oh yeah. I had the ten dresses to show for it. Ten years. Ten girls. Ten awful dresses. And me. I was number eleven in our posse, the odd girl out. Yeah, my life totally sucked.

I glanced at the digital clock on the nightstand. I needed to shower and get on with my maid of honor duties. I had this down to a science. First, though, I needed coffee. A whole pot, except I’d have to trot to the ladies room all day. I loved coffee. My bladder did not. One cup. I could handle one cup.

Alyssa freaked. This was not unusual. I calmed her down. Calmed down Brian, her groom. Got Lyssie’s mother out of the bride’s room, got her father in. Threatened the best man over the rings, Brian’s hangover, and the toast he hadn’t written yet.

I got everyone down the aisle to the strains of Pachebel’s Canon in D. Lyss looked stunning. Brian just looked stunned. They each said “I do.” They kissed. The background of St. Luke’s Chapel was perfect. The Grand Ballroom at the Elms was perfect. Everything was perfect.

Except all the bridesmaids were married to the groomsmen. Well, except for Doug, Brian’s best man. And he’d brought his significant other, and boy oh boy but she was definitely significant. Supermodel tall, legs that went from here to there, magnificent hair, magnificent face, magnificent boobs. Yeah, she had it all going on and despite the wedding protocol, when the dancing started, Brian led Lyss to the floor and she melted into his arms. Her parents and his joined them and there was some trading around of partners—Lyss with her dad, Brian with her mom and then vice versa with Brian’s folks. Then the wedding party was to join but Doug led his SO to the floor and there I stood—the last BFF standing, the full-figured, klutzy sidekick, the designated driver, and healer of broken hearts with tequila shots.

I didn’t miss the looks. Would have been hard not to see the expressions on people’s faces as they watched me. Pity. Embarrassment. Humor. There I stood in my fushia—what the heck color was fushia anyway but bright, freaking-ugly pink—dress with ruffles and lace and gussets and bows. All the other bridesmaids wore champagne pink that looked more the color of taupe, sleek and frou-frou free. My dress was meant to compliment the bride’s. Yeah, right.

My place card on the head table had been moved to accommodate Ms. Significant. Not that I cared. Much. My dress was hideous. I wouldn’t want me in the wedding pictures either. Snagging a flute of champagne as a waiter walked by ignoring me, I faded back to the edges of the party. My job was done. This was a destination wedding. Everyone was staying at the hotel or nearby. There would be a farewell brunch in the morning before Lyss and Brian headed to the airport to start their Aruba honeymoon. I just needed to stick here at the reception long enough to make the maid of honor’s toast and then I could fade into the woodwork and go hide in my room with a good romance novel until tomorrow and the brunch, when I’d have to make another toast.
Yeah, about that.

Four hours later, I was still in the stupid dress, with the freaking bridal bouquet that Ms. Significant Other dodged so I had to catch it or look like a complete idiot instead of just idiotic. Then I found people in my room, my bags packed and at the bell captain’s desk because Brian’s Aunt Ramona from Minneapolis was having gastro-intestinal problems and couldn’t drive to her hotel across town so they moved her into my room because hey, why the heck should I mind, right?

There was no place for me to change clothes so I threw my bags in my car and left. I’d go find a motel somewhere, spend the night and just go home in the morning. They wouldn’t miss me at the brunch. Ms. Significant could make my toast with the mimosas. That was my plan but then I just kept driving. I figured I’d get a head start on my morning drive. More miles behind me and all that.

I pulled into a convenience store and debated whether to actually get out. I wanted a Diet Coke in the worst way. A big one. With chipped ice. And a whole box of powdered donuts. Or a bag of Cheetos. Heck. Why not live recklessly. I’d get both and eat myself into a sugar-carb coma. With luck, I’d get donut/Cheeto dust all over the awful dress.

Gathering my full skirt, I managed to get out of my Tornado Red VW Beetle convertible. He had all the bells and whistles except for the iconic vase attached to the dash. I’d wanted that but would have had to go used. My boy was brand new. And sporty. And had been my first step toward the new me. At least the new me I hoped I’d become.

I didn’t pay much attention to my surroundings. I vaguely remembered seeing an exit sign for Mission Springs where I’d gotten off the highway. Because I wanted a Diet Coke. And donuts. And Cheetos. And saw this place from the interstate. I pushed through the door and walked into a nightmare.
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Yeah…I will only say that she rides away from that scene on the back of Wizard’s bike. If you have a nightmare to share, go for it. As for Jen’s nightmare, I can’t wait to get through the other deadlines so I can get on this book. Jen and Wiz are going to be a whole lotta fun. 😉

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Tuesday Treats: Cubanos

I’m still all caught up in my upcoming release of UNDER THE ASSASSIN’S MOON. So…when it came time to pick a recipe for today, I considered something Brazilian, since the bulk of the story is set in Rio de Janeiro and the Amazon jungle. However, the heroine is 1/2 Cuban–the granddaughter of Cuban immigrants. And I happen to really like Cubanos. I won’t get into the discussion of whether these delicious sandwiches are traditional Cuban or a creation from South Florida. Don’t care. They’re good. Also, I lean toward the Miami version rather than Tampa, because I’m not a fan of salami. Anyway…

YIELD: Makes 2 sandwiches
ACTIVE TIME: 15 minutes
TOTAL TIME: 15 minutes

Ingredients
2 (8- to 10-inch) sections Cuban bread, split open horizontally (see note)
4 tablespoons yellow mustard
6 ounces sliced Swiss cheese
6 ounces thinly sliced dill pickles
8 ounces sliced honey ham
6 ounces leftover Cuban-style roast pork
4 ounces sliced Genoa salami (optional; see note)
2 tablespoons butter

Directions
1. Preheat a panini press or a large cast iron skillet or griddle over medium heat. Lay bread, open side up, on a work surface and spread the bottom and top halves with mustard. Layer bottom and top halves with Swiss cheese. Working only on bottom halves, layer on all of the pickles, ham, roast pork, and salami (if using). Close sandwiches, pressing gently.

2. Butter top and bottom of panini press and press sandwiches with moderate pressure until crisp on both sides, about 8 minutes. If using a cast iron skillet or griddle, melt half of butter in pan and add sandwiches. Use a second pan to press on them as the first side crisps. When crisp, flip sandwiches, add remaining butter, swirl to coat, and continue cooking while pressing until crisp on both sides, about 10 minutes total. Slice sandwiches in half diagonally and serve immediately.

Special Equipment
Panini press or 10-inch cast iron skillet or cast iron griddle

Notes
Cuban bread is a soft white bread made with lard. Look for it in Latin bakeries or groceries. If unavailable, use any not-too-crusty, soft white rolls, preferably with some lard or fat baked into them. Salami is a traditional ingredient in Tampa-style Cuban sandwiches, but can be omitted.

CLICK HERE for a step-by-step, and very entertaining, description of how to make a Cubano. As I mentioned above, Izeta Cordero, the heroine of UNDER THE ASSASSIN’S MOON, is half Cuban and was raised by her grandparents. Even though she’s a CIA operative, in the quiet times beween assignments when she’s curled up at home on the Outer Banks, Zeta would definitely make herself a Cubano. And trust me, Brody thinks these hit the spot. They can even make them when they’re motoring around on The Moonstruck. You only have to wait one more week to read their story. Just click on the cover to pre-order it now from Amazon!

Do you have a favorite warm sandwich? If so, share with the rest of us!

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Another Random Monday

So…there was a week. And a weekend. And now it’s Monday again. Whoppee.

So, in a brief recap of the week that was…It was a week. So here’s some random stuff.

On the writing front…yeah…not much got done. Hangover from getting UNDER THE ASSASSIN’S MOON finished. As y’all probably know, it’s up for preorder. Just click on the cover over there on the right side if you want to add it to your Amazon cart. Or, if you have Kindle Unlimited, you can wait until the 21st, download it, and read it that way. Either way, thanks! This week, I have to get into Red Dirt headspace. Or else.

On the sports front, my Cardinals are playing better so that’s a yay. Both OU’s and OSU’s former quarterbacks now with the NFL had good preseason games Thursday night. Too bad the NFL players are still pissin’ me off so I won’t be watching for a second year. Ah well. That’s what recaps are for, right?

I’m continuing my re-listen to Jennifer Ashley’s Shifter Unbound series. I’m not keeping track of them on Goodreads because I just listened to them in March. It’s a different take on shifters and I enjoy Ashley’s voice. I’m just killing a little reading/listening time until the end of the month when Ilona Andrews’ MAGIC TRIUMPHS releases. It’s to be the culmination of the Kate Daniels series, which gives me a big ol’ sad!

In WTF? News:

There was a giant boa constrictor loose in my neighborhood. The first we knew of it was when the darn thing got found. Luckily, a looooong way from here. Lawyer Guy is not fond of snakes. And there are weapons in the house.

Railroad police in Chicago used a bait truck in a neighborhood where there had been lots of thefts from their railyard. Local neighborhood activists are all up in arms because how dare the police put the temptation of high-end shoes (Nikes and Loubotins) in a LOCKED truck in their neighborhood to entice the populice to break into the LOCKED truck to see what was inside, then steal said high-end merhandise. Because, you know, it’s OKAY to break into a LOCKED truck and steal stuff. I mean…seriously?

And on that note, it’s time to get on with my day. How was your weekend?

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Friday Sinema: Assassin’s Creed for Real

Okay, I’ll admit it. I’m a little obsessed with many things “assassin” at the moment. UNDER THE ASSASSIN’S MOON is up for preorder (CLICK HERE to grab your copy!) and personally, I think my Wolves would be awesome at parkour. Since the Wolves live in my imagination, I’ve had to resort to Youtube. I hope you enjoy this little “run” through London, a la Assassin’s Creed style. 🙂 What do you think? Could my wolves nail this? Have a great weekend!

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Thursday Thoughts: Universal Time

Time is of the essence. Time flies. Time is money. All in good time. Third time’s the charm. Time will tell. With deadlines looming, and me running out of time, time has become precious. And then the Universe slaps me up side the head with this:

Sometimes, Silver, when things take longer than you thought they would, it’s just a gentle reminder that you have more time than you thought—and that there’s a journey to enjoy.

Yeah, like all the time in the world.

Enjoy every minute,
The Universe
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Besides, Silver, just because it’s taking longer than you thought it would, doesn’t mean stuff isn’t happening, even as you read these words.

I nudged UNDER THE ASSASSIN’S MOON right up against the deadline. Which put me behind on my next deadline. But I did finish it in the nick of time and you know what? I needed that time to write the book right. Stuff did happen, stuff that needed more words, more thought. And that’s okay. I’ve learned to pay attention to the words, to the time it take for a book to take shape, for the characters to settle into their skin. And with some nudges from the Universe and a friend, I took the time for that to happen. I think the book is better for it. I’ll find out after the 21st, once it’s released into the wild. So how do you spend your time? Do you spend it wisely? Or do you take time to smell the roses? 😉

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