In all my pre-move running around, I finally got to sit down and watch a movie. I saw the lavish, big-budget production "Man of Steel", the latest installment in the Superman saga.
I watched the old Superman tv series, "It's a bird! It's a plane! It's SUPERMAN!!!!!!!!!!!" I think I was about six when it first came on the air and like any good couch potato child of my generation I watched it and loved it. Although I have to say even then I thought Superman's suit was dopey looking. I mean it was in the pre-polyester days and looked to be made of cotton jersey, ill-fitting, uncomfortable, and probably made poor George Reeves perspire.
Then there was the 70s film versions with heart-throb Christopher Reeve. He was gorgeous. Of course I can't watch that series of films anymore knowing what his eventual fate would be. It is just too painful now. I've seen billboards in the last couple of years featuring him in his wheelchair and headlined "Super Man." He truly was an inspiration.
Then there was another film, "The Return of Superman" which hovers at the edge of my aging brain. I saw it in the theater, no less. But I don't remember when it came out. The actor was a one-shot Superman, but also very handsome, as I remember. Of course that one had the addition of Lois Lane and her son...that was a grown-up version of the franchise. They didn't make any more films in that incarnation.
And now we come to the extravaganza version of Superman, with all the bells and whistles (amazing special effects) of the world of CGI. Henry Cavill is truly beautiful as Kalel, aka Clark Kent. He does things to that spandex suit that make my old girl's heart go pitter pat...(and no, I'm not comparing myself to Aunt Pittypat in Gone With the Wind...I'm not that far gone yet!)
Henry Cavill has a physique that reminds me of Joe Manganiello of "True Blood" and "Magic Mike" fame. I know there are probably a few hundred guys built like that around the LA area, but I rarely see anybody who looks that way. I had to watch the movie twice because I got a tad distracted...
Amy Adams is one of my favorite actresses these days. She is so versatile, turning in wonderful performances in such diverse films as "The Muppets" and "The Fighter." She was magnificent in "Doubt" as a young nun confronted with a complex situation. She makes a beautiful but plucky Lois Lane. And unlike poor Margot Kidder's Lois Lane, Amy's is in on the secret. She knows who Clark Kent is, she's met his mom, for heaven's sake!
Michael Shannon makes a wonderful General Zod from Krypton, the part played by the great Terence Stamp in the 70s films. Shannon is one of those actors who sneak up on you. He is terrific at characterization. Currently, he is appearing on "Boardwalk Empire" as a man, horribly repressed, and steeped in contradictions. You know he's going to blow any minute. He's already leaking out a bit of steam. And then there was the indie film "Take Shelter" with Jessica Chastain. If you haven't caught that one on cable and like sci-fi/cerebral horror films, check it out. His performance is amazing in that one. You'll remember the ending for a long time to come.
Russell Crowe plays Jorel, Kalel's Krypton father. His role is much better written than Marlon Brando's was in the first series of films. Crowe's Jorel is a man of passion and purpose, even his artificial intelligence left to teach and protect his son.
Kevin Costner has a brief but important part as Jonathan Kent who finds the infant Kalel, adopts him and names him Clark. He dies a noble death of sacrifice.
Diane Lane plays Martha Kent, Clark's mom. When I first saw her in the film, she was artificially aged for the role. I thought she better run home and apply some of the anti-aging products she sells on tv. But she is shown as a younger woman later on in the film. Whew. I was afraid she really looked like the older version...but she gives a good performance.
I was happy to see Chris Meloni previously from "Law & Order: SVU" and "True Blood" in the film. He is such a commanding presence onscreen, he's always a pleasure to watch.
Lastly, but certainly not the least, we come to the biggest stars of the film, and I do mean biggest - the special effects. The final battle between Kalel and Zod rips up Metropolis and leaves it a huge pile of rubble.
The fight goes on awhile, but doesn't drag on because the special effects are so amazing.
This film is well worth viewing. It's fast-paced, exciting, and filled with attractive people. Plus, it is true to the Superman legend. What's not to like?
Lastly, please forgive me for not mentioning the series "Smallville." But I never really saw it. I've seen snippets on early morning TNT, when I've been half asleep.
Some exciting news for me...I am planning to start a second blog of free reads. It was suggested by one of my writing buds. I will post original short works of fiction that I wrote. However, I probably won't be doing that until after the holidays. So stay tuned.
I'll be thinking while I'm packing...
Take care.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Windwalker by Dinah McCall
Windwalker by the imaginative Dinah McCall is an amazing novel. In the beginning we meet teacher Layla Birdsong, who is attending an education conference in Chicago. Late one night, she takes a wrong turn on the mean streets and is attacked by a vicious gang of men, intent on robbery, rape, and murder. As they begin to carry out their plans for her, she fights back, stabbing one attacker. Then a whirlwind appears in the alley and morphs into the shape of a warrior, a Native American warrior.
The next thing she knows, she is in her hotel room, naked and bleeding. She remembers something out of a vision, but is very confused. The warrior appears before her and tells her she is now a red feather warrior. She remembers her father telling her that meant she had killed an enemy in battle. The warrior tells her people will come for her, wanting her help. He tells her his name is Niyol. Before the warrior disappears he tells her she is his and that he will return.
The police find the dead men and Layla's purse with her identification. They are also blown away by the footage from a nearby security camera. The police come to her hotel room and rush her immediately to the hospital. There her journey begins to get truly interesting. She is beset by those that want her to succeed and those that do not.
This is a tale of ancient prophecy of the last days of planet Earth, of the quest to find the way to safety, of an ancient promised fulfilled, and a couple reunited.
Ms. McCall has written a rich story filled with spiritual dreaming. It is a fascinating tale that will keep the reader turning the page, rushing to know the conclusion.
Published in 2012, it is the first book in the Prophecy series by Ms. McCall.
For all fans of the paranormal, of Native American stories, of suspense, and characters who battle forward through deep adversity, you will love this book.
It took second place in the 2013 Heart of Excellence Readers' Choice Awards for the Paranormal category.
This is a terrific read. Enjoy! (Isn't the cover gorgeous?)
Blurb:
Forever Lovers - Forever Lost
Singing Bird: Died in a world just beginning.
Layla Birdsong: Reincarnated as it is coming to an end.
The Danger: A meteor called Firewalker on a collision course with Earth.
Her Mission: Take what's left of the Native American race back to their beginning.
Her Hope: To change the past and the future will change with it.
Cayetano: From ancient Mayan to Windwalker, an all powerful and angry spirit trapped in eternal punishment for his earthly sins.
His Only Hope: Singing Bird offering up her spirit to undo his curse.
The Risk: Firewalker - If it comes too soon, before what's left of their people get through the portal, her sacrifice will have been in vain.
Links to purchase:
Amazon
The next thing she knows, she is in her hotel room, naked and bleeding. She remembers something out of a vision, but is very confused. The warrior appears before her and tells her she is now a red feather warrior. She remembers her father telling her that meant she had killed an enemy in battle. The warrior tells her people will come for her, wanting her help. He tells her his name is Niyol. Before the warrior disappears he tells her she is his and that he will return.
The police find the dead men and Layla's purse with her identification. They are also blown away by the footage from a nearby security camera. The police come to her hotel room and rush her immediately to the hospital. There her journey begins to get truly interesting. She is beset by those that want her to succeed and those that do not.
This is a tale of ancient prophecy of the last days of planet Earth, of the quest to find the way to safety, of an ancient promised fulfilled, and a couple reunited.
Ms. McCall has written a rich story filled with spiritual dreaming. It is a fascinating tale that will keep the reader turning the page, rushing to know the conclusion.
Published in 2012, it is the first book in the Prophecy series by Ms. McCall.
For all fans of the paranormal, of Native American stories, of suspense, and characters who battle forward through deep adversity, you will love this book.
It took second place in the 2013 Heart of Excellence Readers' Choice Awards for the Paranormal category.
This is a terrific read. Enjoy! (Isn't the cover gorgeous?)
Blurb:
Forever Lovers - Forever Lost
Singing Bird: Died in a world just beginning.
Layla Birdsong: Reincarnated as it is coming to an end.
The Danger: A meteor called Firewalker on a collision course with Earth.
Her Mission: Take what's left of the Native American race back to their beginning.
Her Hope: To change the past and the future will change with it.
Cayetano: From ancient Mayan to Windwalker, an all powerful and angry spirit trapped in eternal punishment for his earthly sins.
His Only Hope: Singing Bird offering up her spirit to undo his curse.
The Risk: Firewalker - If it comes too soon, before what's left of their people get through the portal, her sacrifice will have been in vain.
Links to purchase:
Amazon
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
O the insecurity of apartment living!
Picture it...(sorry, Sophia)...Florida 2013...you're minding your own business in your nice apartment. You have a much beloved patio garden that you tend. That's such a zen thing to do, calms me down when things get tough.
Anyhow, suddenly, there are strangers roaming the property looking at the buildings and taking notes. What's going on? You wonder, but mind your business and go watch a movie.
Then one day, there's a letter on your door. The property has been sold to the same LLC that bought the property next door. Now you get mildly alarmed. The property next door has been undergoing a serious make-over. You drive by their signs daily proclaiming "granite countertops!" "New Appliances!" "Laminate Flooring!" And you feel the four horsemen galloping inexorably your way...
Sure enough, soon you're getting emails from the new management company. They're going to repair the buildings, put up, you guessed it - granite countertops, new appliances, laminate flooring yadayadayada...
So you wonder, how in the heck am I going to live through a construction zone? Will they actually rip out the tile and the carpeting with me in the apt? And how will my Tzus react? I can see them needing canine shrinks to talk them through their stress...they're far too old to chew the carpet or anything else.
Then the hammer falls. You are notified that they won't renew your lease when it's time in a couple of months. You won't be able to remain in your current unit...
The fact that the workmen are already here replacing rotted wood in the trim and filling up our cul-de-sac with a giant dumpster makes it very real. The hammer is falling, literally and metaphorically.
Now my mind goes into crisis mode...after years of working for the government, putting out everything from smoking embers to enormous blazes of out of control situations, it just goes into that mode automatically. It's purely a survival instinct.
Sideline - I could have told the Feds there would be major difficulties in rolling out the Affordable Care Act - I've never seen a government program yet that rolled out on time and without blips. One program in the state where I worked took five years to fix before it worked correctly. Of course I'm talking about programs that involve major work with computers...makes you think, doesn't it?
Back to the crisis - I have an appointment with the manager tomorrow morning to discuss my options, all of which involve my least favorite thing in the world, packing up my pack-rat existence and moving and having to unpack at the new place. As a friend suggested, I'd rather have a root canal - MUCH RATHER.
There are benefits to all of this. The apartment complex next door is an option, and it's very nice now. Much of my garden won't have a home there, but I'm working on finding good homes for some of the plants.
If I move over there, I doubt I'll be doing battle with Godzilla's spider relatives - I had one hide in my closet for three days. Every so often I opened the door suddenly, broom in hand, but the bugger would inevitably be on to that ploy and hide. Finally one night, about 2am the spider came out of the closet. (Okay, stop the laughing!) I left the lights on so I could monitor the culprit. I chased him down telling him if he had let me catch him previously, I'd have caught him in a jar and put him outside. His demise was his own fault. Defiant to the end, he met his death as the broom descended, on his eight legs, steadily watching it come to get him...When it was over, I scooped him up in the jar and consigned him to a watery grave. Since then I have been paranoid when I open my bedroom closet, wary of arachnids...The one I killed was almost the size of my fist with its legs included...and they say everything is bigger in Texas!
And then there was the snake that slithered in one evening when I opened the front door...maybe the new place won't be so bad, after all. Of course they've got several retention ponds on the property which sometimes invite gators to come and stay awhile...
I may not be putting up as many posts for the next couple of months. Just imagine me with giant garbage bags, filling them with kitchen stuff (I don't need a lot of pots and pans because I rarely cook anymore.) Then there will be bags of paper to shred...more things for Goodwill...before I finally get to packing.
Everybody take care...I've got a review to post later this week on a great book entitled Windwalker by the terrific author, Dinah McCall...the cover is to die for, girls!
Take care.
Now, where did I put the number to 1-800-Got Junk?
Anyhow, suddenly, there are strangers roaming the property looking at the buildings and taking notes. What's going on? You wonder, but mind your business and go watch a movie.
Then one day, there's a letter on your door. The property has been sold to the same LLC that bought the property next door. Now you get mildly alarmed. The property next door has been undergoing a serious make-over. You drive by their signs daily proclaiming "granite countertops!" "New Appliances!" "Laminate Flooring!" And you feel the four horsemen galloping inexorably your way...
Sure enough, soon you're getting emails from the new management company. They're going to repair the buildings, put up, you guessed it - granite countertops, new appliances, laminate flooring yadayadayada...
So you wonder, how in the heck am I going to live through a construction zone? Will they actually rip out the tile and the carpeting with me in the apt? And how will my Tzus react? I can see them needing canine shrinks to talk them through their stress...they're far too old to chew the carpet or anything else.
Then the hammer falls. You are notified that they won't renew your lease when it's time in a couple of months. You won't be able to remain in your current unit...
The fact that the workmen are already here replacing rotted wood in the trim and filling up our cul-de-sac with a giant dumpster makes it very real. The hammer is falling, literally and metaphorically.
Now my mind goes into crisis mode...after years of working for the government, putting out everything from smoking embers to enormous blazes of out of control situations, it just goes into that mode automatically. It's purely a survival instinct.
Sideline - I could have told the Feds there would be major difficulties in rolling out the Affordable Care Act - I've never seen a government program yet that rolled out on time and without blips. One program in the state where I worked took five years to fix before it worked correctly. Of course I'm talking about programs that involve major work with computers...makes you think, doesn't it?
Back to the crisis - I have an appointment with the manager tomorrow morning to discuss my options, all of which involve my least favorite thing in the world, packing up my pack-rat existence and moving and having to unpack at the new place. As a friend suggested, I'd rather have a root canal - MUCH RATHER.
There are benefits to all of this. The apartment complex next door is an option, and it's very nice now. Much of my garden won't have a home there, but I'm working on finding good homes for some of the plants.
If I move over there, I doubt I'll be doing battle with Godzilla's spider relatives - I had one hide in my closet for three days. Every so often I opened the door suddenly, broom in hand, but the bugger would inevitably be on to that ploy and hide. Finally one night, about 2am the spider came out of the closet. (Okay, stop the laughing!) I left the lights on so I could monitor the culprit. I chased him down telling him if he had let me catch him previously, I'd have caught him in a jar and put him outside. His demise was his own fault. Defiant to the end, he met his death as the broom descended, on his eight legs, steadily watching it come to get him...When it was over, I scooped him up in the jar and consigned him to a watery grave. Since then I have been paranoid when I open my bedroom closet, wary of arachnids...The one I killed was almost the size of my fist with its legs included...and they say everything is bigger in Texas!
And then there was the snake that slithered in one evening when I opened the front door...maybe the new place won't be so bad, after all. Of course they've got several retention ponds on the property which sometimes invite gators to come and stay awhile...
I may not be putting up as many posts for the next couple of months. Just imagine me with giant garbage bags, filling them with kitchen stuff (I don't need a lot of pots and pans because I rarely cook anymore.) Then there will be bags of paper to shred...more things for Goodwill...before I finally get to packing.
Everybody take care...I've got a review to post later this week on a great book entitled Windwalker by the terrific author, Dinah McCall...the cover is to die for, girls!
Take care.
Now, where did I put the number to 1-800-Got Junk?
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Don't Cry For Me by Sharon Sala
I had the pleasure of meeting the wonderful author, Sharon Sala, at the Ancient City Romance Authors' conference last weekend. I got to be a fan and tell her how much I enjoy her work. Her novel, Don't Cry For Me, took first place in the Romantic Suspense Category of the 2013 Heart of Excellence Readers' Choice Awards. In my opinion it was well deserved.
Don't Cry For Me is the story of Mariah Conrad, a veteran released from active duty in Afghanistan. She comes home physically and emotionally wounded. She is surprised when Quinn Walker, who served with her, comes to pick her up on the day of her release. He takes her to his home in the remote forests of Appalachia. There she begins the arduous process of healing both her body and her mind.
Quinn and Mariah grow closer as they both heal from their wartime duty. Their safety and very lives are threatened by outsiders come to use the rural mountains for illegal purposes. Also there is a renegade bear rampaging in the area. As danger comes close to them, they grow closer still, more comfortable with each other. They grow to hope they have a future together.
They are adopted by a foundling hound pup who turns out to be a great friend, indeed.
This one is a real page-turner. Danger beckons while love blossoms. It's got something for everyone.
Don't Cry For Me is a must-read for fans of suspense, contemporary stories about veterans and their families, and wonderful, realistic love stories. It is the next novel in Ms. Sala's successful Rebel Ridge Series.
Pick it up. You'll be very glad you did.
Blurb:
Mariah Conrad has come home. Badly wounded on active duty in Afghanistan and finally released stateside, she has no family to call on and nowhere to go - until Quinn Walker arrives at her bedside.
Quinn - her brother-in-arms, ex-lover, and now maybe her future.
Quinn brings Mariah to his log cabin in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky to rest and recuperate both physically and emotionally. While she's incredibly grateful, Mariah is also confused and frustrated. She's always stood on her own two feet, but now even that can be torture. She's having flashbacks and blackouts, hearing helicopter noises in the night. She wants to push Quinn away and hold him closer than ever.
But will she get the chance? Those helicopters are more than post-traumatic stress, they are real and dangerous. Bad things are happening on the mountain. Suddenly there's a battle to be fought on the home front and no guarantee of survival.
Link for purchase:
Amazon
Don't Cry For Me is the story of Mariah Conrad, a veteran released from active duty in Afghanistan. She comes home physically and emotionally wounded. She is surprised when Quinn Walker, who served with her, comes to pick her up on the day of her release. He takes her to his home in the remote forests of Appalachia. There she begins the arduous process of healing both her body and her mind.
Quinn and Mariah grow closer as they both heal from their wartime duty. Their safety and very lives are threatened by outsiders come to use the rural mountains for illegal purposes. Also there is a renegade bear rampaging in the area. As danger comes close to them, they grow closer still, more comfortable with each other. They grow to hope they have a future together.
They are adopted by a foundling hound pup who turns out to be a great friend, indeed.
This one is a real page-turner. Danger beckons while love blossoms. It's got something for everyone.
Don't Cry For Me is a must-read for fans of suspense, contemporary stories about veterans and their families, and wonderful, realistic love stories. It is the next novel in Ms. Sala's successful Rebel Ridge Series.
Pick it up. You'll be very glad you did.
Blurb:
Mariah Conrad has come home. Badly wounded on active duty in Afghanistan and finally released stateside, she has no family to call on and nowhere to go - until Quinn Walker arrives at her bedside.
Quinn - her brother-in-arms, ex-lover, and now maybe her future.
Quinn brings Mariah to his log cabin in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky to rest and recuperate both physically and emotionally. While she's incredibly grateful, Mariah is also confused and frustrated. She's always stood on her own two feet, but now even that can be torture. She's having flashbacks and blackouts, hearing helicopter noises in the night. She wants to push Quinn away and hold him closer than ever.
But will she get the chance? Those helicopters are more than post-traumatic stress, they are real and dangerous. Bad things are happening on the mountain. Suddenly there's a battle to be fought on the home front and no guarantee of survival.
Link for purchase:
Amazon
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Beautiful Imperfection by Kathryn J. Bain
Beautiful Imperfection, the fourth novel by Kathryn J. Bain, follows the tradition of wonderful writing she established with her first novel.
Honestly, she is one of my favorite authors. Her writing style is clean, concise, with plenty of action to keep the reader's interest. One of the best things about her books is that she understands the use of "the hook" to grab the reader at the beginning.
In Beautiful Imperfection, we are introduced to Teddy Federline, a woman who had a recent mastectomy and has been pronounced cancer free. At the insistence of friends, she is meeting a man for drinks in a local restaurant. We see her apprehension in having this date as well as her insecurities due to the recent surgery. It is a brief but wonderful introduction to this character. The reader just starts having empathy for Teddy, when a gunman walks into the place and begins killing people at random. Boom! And there's the well-placed hook.
Teddy watches as someone she knows is killed, as well as others in the room. Given her recent illness, she is determined to survive and takes action she never would have before in her life. She helps take down the gunman so he can be disarmed.
That act of bravery makes her the target of the serial killer who shot the people in the restaurant. One by one, the witnesses start dying, even though he sits securely behind bars.
In walks Sloan Michaels, her boyfriend from years ago, now a detective with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. Teddy does not want to trust him because he deserted her when they were young.
He has feelings of his own and secrets he has never revealed. He is determined to protect her, even at the cost of his own life.
Thus begins an intricate story that moves quickly and keeps you reading until the satisfying conclusion.
Ms. Bain has filled her story with well-drawn characters with whom we can empathize. She also researched the healing process for women with breast cancer. Teddy's battle, both physical and psychological is real. In my old days in the field of social work, I worked with women like Teddy who were trying to cope in the aftermath of treatment from this disease. I recognize Teddy's behavior as well as her physical symptoms.
The author will donate a portion of her net earnings for 2013 to Breast Cancer Research.
This is a terrific story of healing and redemption and not just for Teddy. Filled with sensitivity and suspense, it is a good read that will stay with you.
I hope you will read this book and discover the talented Kathryn J. Bain.
By the way, her cover art just took first place for the Inspirational category in the Sunshine State Romance Authors "Show Me Your Cover" contest. It is a gorgeous cover, indicative of the sensitivity of the story inside.
Brava, Ms. Bain for another beautifully written novel!
Blurb:
Where to purchase:
Amazon.com
Honestly, she is one of my favorite authors. Her writing style is clean, concise, with plenty of action to keep the reader's interest. One of the best things about her books is that she understands the use of "the hook" to grab the reader at the beginning.
In Beautiful Imperfection, we are introduced to Teddy Federline, a woman who had a recent mastectomy and has been pronounced cancer free. At the insistence of friends, she is meeting a man for drinks in a local restaurant. We see her apprehension in having this date as well as her insecurities due to the recent surgery. It is a brief but wonderful introduction to this character. The reader just starts having empathy for Teddy, when a gunman walks into the place and begins killing people at random. Boom! And there's the well-placed hook.
Teddy watches as someone she knows is killed, as well as others in the room. Given her recent illness, she is determined to survive and takes action she never would have before in her life. She helps take down the gunman so he can be disarmed.
That act of bravery makes her the target of the serial killer who shot the people in the restaurant. One by one, the witnesses start dying, even though he sits securely behind bars.
In walks Sloan Michaels, her boyfriend from years ago, now a detective with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. Teddy does not want to trust him because he deserted her when they were young.
He has feelings of his own and secrets he has never revealed. He is determined to protect her, even at the cost of his own life.
Thus begins an intricate story that moves quickly and keeps you reading until the satisfying conclusion.
Ms. Bain has filled her story with well-drawn characters with whom we can empathize. She also researched the healing process for women with breast cancer. Teddy's battle, both physical and psychological is real. In my old days in the field of social work, I worked with women like Teddy who were trying to cope in the aftermath of treatment from this disease. I recognize Teddy's behavior as well as her physical symptoms.
The author will donate a portion of her net earnings for 2013 to Breast Cancer Research.
This is a terrific story of healing and redemption and not just for Teddy. Filled with sensitivity and suspense, it is a good read that will stay with you.
I hope you will read this book and discover the talented Kathryn J. Bain.
By the way, her cover art just took first place for the Inspirational category in the Sunshine State Romance Authors "Show Me Your Cover" contest. It is a gorgeous cover, indicative of the sensitivity of the story inside.
Brava, Ms. Bain for another beautifully written novel!
Blurb:
When witnesses to a mass murder start dying,
breast cancer survivor Teddy Federline must push aside her anger and trust an
ex-boyfriend to ensure she lives long enough to testify against the killer.
Detective Sloan Michaels still has deep feelings
for Teddy but realizes that after the way he left her years ago, he has a lot
of making up to do. Now, he must keep his focus on the case and off the woman
he loves. If Sloan doesn't keep Teddy safe, he'll never get a second chance.
Where to purchase:
Amazon.com
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
One Lucky Vampire by Lynsay Sands
Lynsay Sands' most recent Argeneau novel, One Lucky Vampire, has been published. It is the story of Stephano Notte, who goes by the name of Jake Colson. Stephano, or Jake, doesn't want to be a vampire. In fact, he's estranged from most of his family. He's asked to do a favor for Marguerite, the charming and infamous matchmaker of the Argeneau clan. There is a young lady of her acquaintance who is being threatened by an unknown stalker. She is in need of a bodyguard, but will not accept the fact that someone is after her.
So Marguerite presents Jake to the young lady as a cook/housekeeper of the live-in variety. The fact that Jake can't really cook doesn't seem to matter. With cookbook in hand, he accepts the job and moves in with the soon to be divorced artist, Nicole Phillips. There are several apparent attempts made on her life. Plus there is a dangerous attraction between Jake and Nicole. He fights the attraction, but the signs are all in place.
How does Marguerite always know?
This novel is hot, hot, HOT!! Also, it is laced with Ms. Sands' characteristic humor. The vivid characters bring life to the tale. It is a warm and passionate love story played out among elements of danger, everything a reader could want in an enjoyable novel.
You'll read it in one sitting, because you won't want to put it down. Vampire novels are common in the romance world. But nobody writes them like Lynsay Sands. Each story is a gem on its own, never a formula followed. One Lucky Vampire is no exception.
Wonderful job, Ms. Sands! You keep writing and we'll keep reading.
Blurb
Links for purchase:
Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_10?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=one%20lucky%20vampire&sprefix=One+Lucky+%2Caps%2C497
Barnes&Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/one-lucky-vampire?keyword=one+lucky+vampire&store=ebook
So Marguerite presents Jake to the young lady as a cook/housekeeper of the live-in variety. The fact that Jake can't really cook doesn't seem to matter. With cookbook in hand, he accepts the job and moves in with the soon to be divorced artist, Nicole Phillips. There are several apparent attempts made on her life. Plus there is a dangerous attraction between Jake and Nicole. He fights the attraction, but the signs are all in place.
How does Marguerite always know?
This novel is hot, hot, HOT!! Also, it is laced with Ms. Sands' characteristic humor. The vivid characters bring life to the tale. It is a warm and passionate love story played out among elements of danger, everything a reader could want in an enjoyable novel.
You'll read it in one sitting, because you won't want to put it down. Vampire novels are common in the romance world. But nobody writes them like Lynsay Sands. Each story is a gem on its own, never a formula followed. One Lucky Vampire is no exception.
Wonderful job, Ms. Sands! You keep writing and we'll keep reading.
Blurb
Luck
be a vampire tonight . . .
When
Nicole Phillips agreed to hire a housekeeper, she pictured someone a little
frumpy and almost certainly female. Instead, she gets gorgeous, unmistakably
male Jake Colson. The man is proving indispensable in the kitchen—and
everywhere else. Except Jake might not be a mortal man at all.
.
. . and every night
Who
wouldn't want to be a tall, dark, powerful vampire? Jake, for one. He's barely
had time to adjust to his new state before he's roped into a family favor. Still,
secretly playing bodyguard to sweet, sexy Nicole is turning out to be the
wildest ride of his life. First he'll put a stop to whoever's targeting her. Then he'll prove that this kind of
love, and luck, happens only once in an eternity.
Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_10?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=one%20lucky%20vampire&sprefix=One+Lucky+%2Caps%2C497
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Monday, September 30, 2013
Carly's Rule by Vickie King
I just finished reading Carly's Rule, a wonderful first novel from talented author Vickie King.
Carly's Rule is the story of Carly Braddock who owns a bakery called Sugar Plums in her home town. Carly's life hasn't always been easy. In fact, she has known grief and loss in her young life. She finally comes back home and opens her bakery. She has a large family and spends time with her nieces and nephews when she isn't baking. Life has taught her not to risk her heart. She has one hard and fast rule about relationships.
Enter a man from her past - Luke Donovan. Though intellectually, Carly knows he is dangerous to her heart, she is still attracted. Will he be the one to finally break Carly's rule?
This is a warm, engaging tale, filled with realistic characters who face problems in their lives. The players and the situations pull the reader into the story. It is an engrossing read from beginning to end, filled with the colorful inhabitants of a West Virginia town. All of the characters are well written and memorable. They live on the page and in the readers' memory. You will remember these folks and wonder about them when you close the book.
I give Carly's Rule four and a half stars, only because I wasn't ready for it to end!
This is the first book in a series. The second book due to be published in 2014 is the story of one of Carly's brothers and is entitled Dusty's Fate.
I will have my copy reserved. I can't wait to read more about the Braddock family.
Warning! Ms. King does such a good job describing the delectable treats baked in the bakery, you may well be tempted to wolf down some carbs!
I hope you're listening, Hallmark Channel. You've got the makings of a great movie in this book.
What a lovely job, Ms. King! Carly's Rule is a must read for fans of contemporary romance.
Carly's Rule is the story of Carly Braddock who owns a bakery called Sugar Plums in her home town. Carly's life hasn't always been easy. In fact, she has known grief and loss in her young life. She finally comes back home and opens her bakery. She has a large family and spends time with her nieces and nephews when she isn't baking. Life has taught her not to risk her heart. She has one hard and fast rule about relationships.
Enter a man from her past - Luke Donovan. Though intellectually, Carly knows he is dangerous to her heart, she is still attracted. Will he be the one to finally break Carly's rule?
This is a warm, engaging tale, filled with realistic characters who face problems in their lives. The players and the situations pull the reader into the story. It is an engrossing read from beginning to end, filled with the colorful inhabitants of a West Virginia town. All of the characters are well written and memorable. They live on the page and in the readers' memory. You will remember these folks and wonder about them when you close the book.
I give Carly's Rule four and a half stars, only because I wasn't ready for it to end!
This is the first book in a series. The second book due to be published in 2014 is the story of one of Carly's brothers and is entitled Dusty's Fate.
I will have my copy reserved. I can't wait to read more about the Braddock family.
Warning! Ms. King does such a good job describing the delectable treats baked in the bakery, you may well be tempted to wolf down some carbs!
I hope you're listening, Hallmark Channel. You've got the makings of a great movie in this book.
What a lovely job, Ms. King! Carly's Rule is a must read for fans of contemporary romance.
BLURB
Pastry Chef Carly Braddock only ever loved one man, Luke
Donovan, who disappeared from her life years ago, breaking her heart and
leaving her to wonder what happened to him. When he walks into Sugar Plums, her
West Virginia
bakery/cafe, and back into her life after all this time, she isn’t in a
forgiving mood. Though he doesn’t know it, her experience with him shaped the
other relationships in her life and led her to create a rule to protect her
heart. What neither counts on is that the chemistry between them is still as
fierce and tangible as it was all those years ago, and Carly doesn’t know until
her heart is completely involved once again that Luke has kept an important
part of his life from her. When she finds out what it is, she knows she must
let him go, and this time for good. Not only did he keep something from her,
but he broke the one thing she created to protect her heart . . . Carly’s Rule.
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