Going to Romcon and have two tickets for lucky commenters

Do you want to attend Romcon?  Do you still need a ticket?  Romcon is this year from June 22 through June 24th?  I’m going and I look forward to meeting my fans.

I also have two general admission tickets to give away.  These tickets are worth $150 each.  All you have to do is tell me why you want to attend Romcon this year.  All comments for this blog and the one on the 17th will be entered for the drawing.  So you have two chances to win if you comment on both blogs.

There are so many things to do at Romcon.  I myself will be part of the Titanic Tea. There will be games and we’ll actually learn how to make and enjoy a high tea.

I am going to attend the “Build A Hero” workshop where we get to dress a gorgeous male model from the bottom up.  Now, now ladies get your mind out of the gutter.  He’ll have briefs on but we get to add the rest.

I’m attending a Monte Carlo night.  Hopefully I’ll do better with play money than I do with the real stuff.  And I can dress up to the nines if I want to though it is not required by any means.

Then there is speed dating, the author signing and so many other things to do that I can’t remember.  All of them related to the readers in all of us.  Do you think I go only as an author?  Heck no!  I’m a reader first and I’ll be as crazy to meet my favorite authors as you are.

I hope you’ll join me in Denver, June 22 – 24, for Romcon 2012.

Now to the special part of this post.  I have two general admission passes to Romcon to give away to my wonderful fans.  Just leave me a comment and tell me why you want to attend Romcon.  I’ll enter your name into the drawing.  These tickets are worth $150 each, so get your comment in now.

I’m going to Romcon, come join me.

Are you going to Romcon this year from June 22 through June 24th?  I am and I look forward to meeting my fans.  There are so many things to do at Romcon.  I myself will be part of the Titanic Tea. There will be games and we’ll actually learn how to make and enjoy a high tea.

I am going to attend the “Build A Hero” workshop where we get to dress a gorgeous male model from the bottom up.  Now, now ladies get your mind out of the gutter.  He’ll have briefs on but we get to add the rest.

I’m attending a Monte Carlo night.  Hopefully I’ll do better with play money than I do with the real stuff.  And I can dress up to the nines if I want to though it is not required by any means.

There are intimate chats with some of your favorite authors.  Just you the author and 12-14 other people.  Very small and a great way to get to know that author you’ve always wanted to meet.

Then there is speed dating, the author signing and so many other things to do that I can’t remember.  All of them related to the readers in all of us.  Do you think I go only as an author?  Heck no!  I’m a reader first and I’ll be as crazy to meet my favorite authors as you are.

I hope you’ll join me in Denver, June 22 – 24, for Romcon 2012.  See you there.

Sneak Peek – Coming Soon – The Swords of Gregara – RIZA

This is a Sneak Peek of book 2 in The Swords of Gregara series, RIZA.  The first book was The Swords of Gregara – JENALA.  I hope you enjoy this little peek into my newest book.   If you leave me a comment I’ll put your name in a drawing for a paperback copy of Centauri Dawn.  The first book in my Centauri Series – Cynthia Woolf

CHAPTER 1

“Ow!  Are you trying to kill me, Doc?”

The man was understandably nervous, but he had to allow her to set his leg.  She knew he was in a lot of pain.  The bone stuck out through the skin and he had lost a lot of blood, but he needed to relax so she could set the leg.

“I haven’t even started yet.  Stop being a baby.  Here we go.  You’ll feel a little pinch in your neck, then count backwards from one hundred.”

“Ouch!  Little pinch!”

“Count, now!”

“One hundred, ninety-nine, ninety-eight, ninety-seven, ninety….”

“Finally.”  Riza worked quickly, not sure just how long he would stay out.  She opened his leg, surgically implanted two kalcion rods and several screws to secure them to the bones.  It would have been so much easier with a med-tech unit.  But there were none on Gregara.  They weren’t allowed.  There were many things on the other civilized planets that weren’t allowed here, like blasters, but for some reason blasters always seemed to make it through the customs process.  In Ruciem it seemed that as many people carried blasters as carried the traditional kalcion sword.

Most of the planet preferred to keep their customs, barbaric as they were.  They used swords, not blasters and preferred the body to heal itself without help from technology.  It made her work much more difficult.  A broken leg like this one could have been healed in a few hours in a med-tech unit.

She stitched everything closed.  Doing surgeries like this one allowed her to keep her skills sharp.  It may not be necessary, but this man would have the smallest stitches ever put on a leg repair.  Her skills as a plastic surgeon might not be usable here, but that didn’t mean she couldn’t keep her stitching up to par.

With her patient now awake and groggy, Riza went to talk to the next of kin.  There was only one man in the waiting room.  An extremely attractive man, if you liked handsome in a rugged sort of way.  He hadn’t shaved recently and his inky black hair was on the long side, tied back with a leather strap.  It suited him.

He stood as she approached.  Well over six feet tall, he towered over her own five feet, ten inch height.

“Mr. Remaul?” she said holding out her hand.

“Yes.”   His hand engulfed hers.

“I’m Riza Lamrona.”

“Doctor.  How is Tarin?”

“He’ll be fine, but he’s going to have to stay in bed for a week or so before he’s ready to travel.  I want to make sure the bones start to mend properly.  Can you arrange that?”

“Of course.  We have rooms at Wardson’s Bedstay.”

She nodded.  “I wish there was a hospital here.  A med-tech unit would be even better but….”

“I guess they don’t think they need one.”

“Well, he will heal fine, but it could be so much faster and better.  You’re not from around here, are you?”

“No.  I came from Alerkan a couple of years ago.  And you, where are you from?”

“I’m from many places.  Alerkan is one of them.”  Riza retreated to her work.  She didn’t want to make small talk.  Her secrets were too dangerous.  “Here are some pills to help with the pain.  Have Tarin take them.  Don’t let him try to ‘tough’ it out.  Sarina Wardson is used to my sending her patients to care for.  I’ll check on him in the morning.”

“What time do you want him here?”

“Oh, I’m staying with Sarina myself until I find a place of my own.  I’ll come by before I head to work.”

“Good.”

“Yes.  Um. Well.  It was nice to meet you.”  Riza wasn’t usually tongue-tied but she seemed to be with this man.

“You, too.  Perhaps, since you are staying at Wardson’s, I’ll see you at dinner tonight.”

“Unless I get an emergency call, you can count on it.”

Darick was struck with the seemingly plain woman with the amazing blue eyes.  The little doctor thought she could hide behind her tight braid and glasses.  She was wrong.  There was no hiding her soft brown hair or clear blue eyes.  Eyes so pale a blue you could see the black rim around the iris.  Hair with natural blond and red highlights, so it looked like a flash of fire running through it.

Or her sexy body.  He shouldn’t be interested.  Should let her keep her secrets.  He had secrets of his own, but his past kicked in and suddenly he was the Star Patrol lead detective again, digging into the past of a suspect.

There was something about the doctor that was familiar, but he couldn’t put his finger on it.  Dr. Riza Lamrona was in hiding.  And not doing a very good job at it.  Perhaps at dinner, the picture would become clearer.

*****

Riza took extra care before going down to dinner.  Extra care to make sure she looked as plain as possible.  She pulled her hair back into a tight bun.  Put on zero makeup, leaving her complexion pale with no lip color.

She wore her shirt buttoned to the top, with a short brown jacket and baggy brown pants.  It was nothing like the beautiful soft jewel toned jumpsuits and short, skin tight dresses she wore in her previous life.  These baggy nondescript clothes would never have been worn by Dr. Meriza Lonettala.  But she wasn’t that person anymore.

She went to dinner hoping to see Mr. Remaul and at the same time terrified she would.  If Sarina didn’t made such a fuss when she missed dinner, she might have skipped.  Then again, her curiosity was in high gear.  She didn’t want to miss the opportunity to assuage it.

Darick Remaul was the most attractive man she’d met in years and that was saying something.  He was nothing like the men she’d known on Centauri or Alerkan and he was as different as night and day to those she’d met since coming to Gregara a year ago.

He was strong, manly but not oppressive.  It was clear, at least to her, that he was a protector.  It didn’t really matter.  When his friend was cleared for travel, Darick would be gone and she’d never see him again.

Wardson’s was full.  There were ten rooms so it was small enough that Sarina could run it with only two employees.  A maid and the finest chef in all of Ruciem.

Riza arrived downstairs before the rest of the guests.

“Can I help with anything?” she asked Sarina.

Sarina Wardson had become Riza’s friend, not just her landlady.  Riza was her only long term guest and after nearly a year there, Riza didn’t feel like a guest anymore.  This felt more like home than any place she’d been.  Safer.

There were a couple of new guests tonight.  In addition to Darick, Tarin and herself, guests included a couple traveling through on their way to Sepiwa.  and Santro and Jenala Baltin with their baby Kreston.  It was time for his six month check-up.  Lastly, there were two single men, who said they were miners looking for work.

Darick might be able to help them.  Santro and Jenala elected to keep the Delasa Mine a small operation.  They didn’t want their valley over-run with fortune hunters, trespassers or miners looking for work.  The strike at the mine was kept as quiet as possible, no thanks to Zlaten Vandalar.  Not only did he try to kill Jenala, twice, wounding her both times, but he talked to anyone who would listen and told them anything and everything he knew about the mine.

Fortunately, the only ones he could tell were the other inmates and the jailers on the prison planet, Solara, where he was incarcerated.  Unfortunately for Santro and Jenala, some of those guards believed him and came looking for the mine.  They’d had to post guards of their own at the top of the pass to keep people out of the valley.  Those that got through, ran screaming back home as soon as they ran into Lottie, the snarlot.  She was Jenala’s pet and struck fear into everyone, friend and foe alike.

Lottie was eleven feet of snarling, chirping beast.  Dark brown fur covered her from her pointy, tiny eared, beaked head to her hoofed feet.  She had a whip of a tail covered with hair interspersed with quills.  Get too close and she’d shoot a quill, closer still and she’d snap her tail and take a hand off without having to let loose a single quill.

If her tail wasn’t dangerous enough, her beak was filled with razor sharp teeth that could rip an arm off with one bite.   And to top this all off, the damn thing purred. Very few people knew that a snarlot purrs because very few people cared to make friends with one.  Lottie was an exception.  Snarlots don’t generally make good pets.

Riza still couldn’t get near her.  And the first time she saw Santro and Jenala leave Kreston alone with Lottie, it had scared Riza half to death, but it was the only time she’d heard Lottie purr.  The snarlot doted on little Kreston like he was her own baby.  She’d been ‘parked’ outside Riza’s office while Santro and Jenala unloaded the kalcion bags from her to take to the exchange next door.

The large dinner table they sat at seated twenty, though there weren’t that many tonight.  The miners at the table didn’t know one another.  One was very anxious to find work.  “I have a wife and three children to support.  The last mine I worked at closed down.  If I find work, I can send for them.”

“I’m sorry you’ve had to be separated from your family.  It can’t be easy,” said Riza.

“Thank you.  Hopefully it’s a short separation.”

Riza nodded then turned to the second man.  He was looking, no, staring, at her and she didn’t like it at all.  Uncomfortable, she put her brave face on and started to say something.  He beat her to it.

“What do you do?” he asked of Riza.

“I’m the town doctor.  Actually, I’m the province doctor.”  She said, glad of her disguise.

“No specialty?”

Riza shook her head.  “General medicine.  That’s the only specialty I need out here.”

“Surely there is something you excel at.  Surgery, maybe?”

“There wasn’t much call for surgical specialties when I was in school.  Not with the med-tech units available.”

“So you aren’t from here?”

He knew.  He knew who Riza was.  She’d have to leave again.  Run again.  “No, I’m from Sepiwa originally.”

Darick noticed Riza’s color rise when the second miner started grilling her.  He was not a miner, of that Darick was sure.  He had no calluses on his hands and was too clean.  Real kalcion miners always had a bit of kalcion under their nails.  It was nearly impossible to get out.  He could see it in Santro’s and Jenala’s nails and in those of the other miner at the table, but not in this man’s.  Whether he was law enforcement or private investigator he didn’t know, but he would bet he was a malitin hunter.  Someone had put a malitin on Riza’s head.  The lady doctor was in trouble.  All his instincts went on high alert.

He should stay out of it but he knew he wouldn’t  She tried to hide her fear as well as she hid her beauty–not at all successfully, yet she thought she was doing a great job, with her plain clothes and pulled back hair and glasses.

“You ask a lot of questions, stranger,” said Darick, coming to her rescue.  “How about answering a few?”

The miner narrowed his eyes.  “What do you want to know?”

 *****

Riza went directly from the dining hall to her bedroom.  She packed enough clothes to last a week, including her wheebee fur coat.  It was the softest, warmest thing she owned.  The only remnant of her previous life.  The only necessary item she’d owned.  It would keep her warm in the snow and cold.

She was amazed at how much stuff she’d amassed in such a short time.  From the small things like the earrings from Santro and Jenala, in gratitude for the successful birth of Kreston, to the new wave vision she’d bought just two days ago.  She slid her hand across the top of it.  She’d enjoyed it for the short time she’d owned it.  It was nice to be able to relax in her own room and watch for news on herself.

She’d take the earrings, but the other stuff would be left for Sarina to do with as she wanted.  Maybe her next guests would enjoy it.

She wrote a note to Sarina, thanking her for everything but that her family on Alerkan needed her and she must leave right away.  She left by the back door.

“Going somewhere?” said a deep voice from the shadows.

Riza jumped before she recognized the voice.  “You scared me.  Do you always skulk in the dark waiting for unsuspecting women?”

“No, and you should be scared.  Ragnar Bengat has a 25 million beras malitin on your head.  Why?”

“I don’t know what you are talking about.”

Darick grabbed her by the shoulders forcing her to look at him.  “Do you really think you can escape Bengat without help?  Why is he looking for you?  Were you lovers?”

She pulled away from him.  His touched seared her, as if he’d left actual marks on her skin.  It still radiated through her body.  “No.  We were most certainly not lovers.”

“Then why?  You’re not leaving until you tell me, so you might as well start or we’ll be here all night and I know that isn’t what you want.”

Riza backed away from him.  He followed her, not giving her any distance between them.  She briefly wondered if he felt the attraction that she did.  “It’s really none of your business Mr. Remaul.  Now, if you’d please let me go, I’ll be on my way.”

“I told you doctor.  I know who you are.  I remember seeing you on the wave.  Even under all your baggy clothes and glasses I remember what you looked like.”

“No.  That’s not possible.”

“Not for the average person, no it isn’t.  But I’m not your average person.  My background in law enforcement taught me to look below the surface.  So now,” he backed away a little, giving her some room.  “Do you want to tell me what this is all about?”

Riza held back a sob.  It had been so long since she’d been able to confide in anyone and now was as good a time as any.  With malatin hunters right here, Darick Remaul might be her only hope of escape.  “All right I’ll tell you what you want to know.  It doesn’t matter now.  If you turn me in or the other man does.  Bengat will have what he wants.  Me.”

The Swords of Gregara – Jenala SNEAK PEEK

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Swords clashed.  Jenala Delasa fought savagely for her life against the man who would dare try to get her kalcion mine.  And claim her.  The bastard Zlaten Vandalar.  The man she believed murdered her father five months ago.  He attacked her with the intention of kidnapping and raping her, giving her no choice but to be claimed under the law.  She’d fall on her own sword before she’d allow him to claim her.

A passerby, heard the gray metal swords clanging off of each other, sparks flying, and her shouts of rage, as he rushed to watch the spectacle.  Jenala dared him a quick glance when he yelled and ran toward them.  Momentarily startled, she missed her jab.  Zlaten sidestepped, turned and flayed open her back from the left shoulder to the bottom of her ribcage on the right side.  Jenala fell to the ground.  Zlaten looked up at the stranger approaching and visibly paled.  He sneered at her as he ran a finger through her blood as it dripped from the tip of his sword.  “You’re not fit now.  I’ll come when you’re healed then you’ll be mine.”   He looked up at the stranger getting closer, turned and ran.

The stranger came to her, her sword still tightly gripped in her right hand.  She’d dropped to her knees, but never released her sword.  She wouldn’t go down without a fight.

The metallic taste of blood filled her mouth from where she’d bitten her tongue.  She looked up with pain bleary eyes, expecting to see reproach or perhaps opportunity.  If this man decided to claim her as Zlaten had, she could not fight him off but she would try.  Instead she saw compassion.  He removed his shirt and took great care to wrap her back to staunch the flow of blood.  Jenala hissed at the contact, white flashing light blurred her vision.  She knew he tried his best to cause her as little pain as possible.  But it didn’t matter Jenala didn’t know if she could handle the searing pain another moment.  He picked her up and carried her toward town.

“Owww.”  She couldn’t help the moan of pain. “Take me to the nupenian,” she said, her voice little more than a croak.  The only person who could help was Brenton, the town nupenian, who cared for animals.  The quack they had for a doctor would surely kill her and she wasn’t taking the chance.  Brenton could sew her up as well as the doctor could.

There hadn’t been a decent doctor in Rucem, since she was born twenty-seven years ago.  Dr. Nort had retired after delivering every baby, treating every illness and wound in the entire province for the previous forty years.  Rucem was the capital and the largest outpost in the Golong province.  It was a months hard travel to get to the nearest large town with a decent doctor.  The distance was so far, she’d only done it once with her father.

*****

She was laying on her stomach on an examination table looking at someone’s shoes.  Her face was in a cradle and her arms were hanging loose on either side of the narrow table.  The pain was gone.  Brenton must have provided her a pain blocker, thank Krios!  She heard the stranger leave instructions that she was to be taken to the Wardson’s Bed Stay after the wound was fully sealed, though how he knew her accommodations she had no idea.  After the stranger left, Jenala wet her lips and finally asked.  “Well?  How does it look?”  She wiped at her mouth, the blood she tasted dripped on to the floor leaving a small crimson puddle

My Wedding Ring

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We don’t make a huge deal out of birthdays in my family.  Never had any parties as a kid, just do a cake of our choice with the family.  Until my 40th birthday.  My husband, who was not my husband at the time, threw me a surprise birthday party.

He had it at my mother’s house and had me meet him there for dinner after I got off of work.  It wasn’t unusual for us to have dinner with her, so I didn’t think anything about it.  I figured she’d made me my favorite cake, German chocolate, and we would have dinner.  A nice quiet birthday.

Imagine how surprised I was when I walked in and my whole family and several of my friends were there waiting for me.  I couldn’t believe that all these people had managed to keep the secret and surprise me.  My family especially. We tend not to be great secret keepers.

Then I got presents from everyone.  It was lovely.  I was excited and happy.  My  husband then gave me a small square box and he was on his knee’s in front of me.  Everyone got quiet.  I unwrapped the box and slowly opened it.  My mouth dropped open.  Inside was the most beautiful…fly for fishing that I’d ever seen.

Disappointed.  You bet.  He knew it too.  His joke was funny though.  So funny, I pushed him over.  He laughed and came back up on his knees and handed me another ring box.  I wasn’t so cautious this time, figuring that it was another fly.  He ties them as a hobby.

I was wrong.  Inside this box was a beautiful emerald ring.  It wasn’t an engagement ring, but it was close.  He asked me to marry him about six months later and got married about six weeks after that.

My family and friends gave us our wedding.  One of my friends did the cake, one did the flowers, another the food.  My nephew did the music and another one did the pictures.  I have a very talented bunch for family and friends.  It ended up costing us about $800 including the judge and my dress.  And it was a beautiful wedding.  I got lots of compliments on how fun the wedding was.

As a side, note.  Don’t ever get an emerald in a ring.  They are a soft stone and break very easily.  That’s what happened to mine.  About nine years after we got married the stone broke and fell out.  I was devastated.   We had used the ring I got on my 40th birthday for my wedding ring.  That was 2005.

We were in Estes Park, Colorado which is only about an hour from where we live, not long after than in a cute little jewelry store and I saw this ring that I fell in love with.  It had a huge pink spinel stone, which is a sapphire, and a swirl of opal.  It was gorgeous.  My dear husband bought it for me so I’d have a wedding ring again.  That was in 2007, eleven years after we got married.  It’s still as gorgeous and strong today as it was when he bought it for me.  We go back to Estes Park at least once per year to get it cleaned and checked.  It always looks so beautiful and sparkling after they clean it.  It truly lives up to the name they gave the design.  Verve.

St. Patrick’s Day Blog Hop

You may not know it but Denver, Colorado has a large Irish population. At least on St. Patrick’s Day. We have the second largest parade in the country. Second only to New York City. Everyone wears green or ‘Kiss me I’m Irish’ buttons, hats or T-shirts. All the bars, taverns and restaurants serve green beer and corned beef and cabbage.

In my younger years, I call them my wild years, before my husband and I got together, I celebrated at a bar named Clancy’s. I didn’t start celebrating the holiday until I started working for the assessor’s office. My boss loved St. Patrick’s Day and always gave his appraisers the day off to go to Clancy’s. I was the first female appraiser in the county’s history so I went, too. I’d be damned if the men did anything that I didn’t. I was determined to prove myself to be ‘one of the guys’.

My mistake this particular St. Patrick’s Day was in wearing all black except for a green leaf in my hair. Now in a dark bar, in my dark hair, a dark green leaf doesn’t really show up much. I got pinched a lot. I’m surprised I didn’t have bruises. I did, however, notice that the men who weren’t wearing green didn’t get pinched. And I seemed to be the target of serial pinchers. I caught a couple of the guys pinching me more than once after they knew I was wearing green. I think they were getting back at me for entering what had previously been an all boys club.

It wasn’t easy being the only woman in an all male profession. To say all eyes were on me is not an exaggeration. Men and women watched me. Both having a stake in whether I succeeded. Both sides having persons for and against me. Now you’re probably asking why this has anything to do with St. Patrick’s Day. Well this was the first time I was interacting with many of my co-workers on a non-working basis. This is where I either made it into the club or not. How I behaved that day would determine the rest of my career in that office. I had to be able to be “one of the boys” if I was to succeed. It wasn’t about drinking beer or eating corned beef. It was about camaraderie. It was about trust. Could they trust me to be one of them. To be in the trenches with them. To have their backs if needed.

I guess I had what it took. I was invited to join them in other after hours activities and I later became the first female appraisal department head and later then, the first female Chief Deputy Assessor. None of which would have been possible without passing the test on that first St. Patrick’s Day.

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Excerpt from Tame A Wild Wind

Here is the Prologue from TAME A WILD WIND. I hip you enjoy it. Be sure and comment. One lucky commenter will win a Smashwords coupon for Tame A Wild Wind.

Cindy

EXCERPT

PROLOGUE

They was about to hang his brother.

Harry’s stomach roiled with nausea. From the alley next to the saloon, he watched the Ranger, Sam Colter, march Frank up the gallows steps. Watched the hangman put a noose around his brother’s neck and ask if he had any last words. Watched, helpless to do a damn thing about it.

It weren’t Frank’s doin’ that Colter’s wife and kids had died in that fire. They’d only wanted to have a bit of fun with the woman, make a little money, that was all. They hadn’t wanted to see her and those girls die. That was never the plan.

Fool woman. If only she’d waited. Her father would have paid the ransom. A bank president could afford it. Instead, she’d broken loose. Thrown that lamp at his head, trying to kill him and killed herself instead.

The fire had been fierce. It moved so fast like the house was made from kindling. He rubbed the puckering skin on his arm, feeling the sting of the flames all over again as his flesh charred. He couldn’t have saved them, not and gotten himself out in time. Harry clenched his fists. It wasn’t his fault. And it wasn’t Frank’s either. It wasn’t. She was to blame. Frank shouldn’t have to die for something she’d done to herself.

He had to stop this from happening. He had to save Frank.

Harry shifted away from the gloom of the alley and his brother looked at him from the gallows; met him square in the eye and shook his head. He didn’t want Harry to die too, trying to save him. He’d always been like that. Always looked out for him. Even when it could have saved his own life, he hadn’t given his little brother up. Swallowing hard, Harry slid back into the shadows, his heart pounding.

Time slowed as the hangman stepped up to the lever and gave it a sharp pull. His brother dropped through the trap door, kicking and struggling, his neck not broke clean. Fear strangled Harry, like he was on the end of the rope, trying to breathe, trying to live. Hot tears tracked down his cheeks and bile rose into his throat as his brother’s face turned purple and then his eyes bulged out, legs thrashing wildly at the air.

This weren’t right. None of it was. Damn Colter. Damn him to hell.
The bile in his throat burned all the way to his stomach. He barely got himself hid behind a pile of old beer barrels before he threw his guts up into the mud. Minutes later, shaking and sweating, Harry wiped the vile stuff from his chin. Fury and grief gripped him, making his chest hurt. His brother was gone. Dead. And Sam Colter was to blame for it.

He forced himself to look at Frank’s body, spinning almost lazily now from the end of the rope. He never wanted to forget what had happened today. He wanted to hold onto the icy hatred settling over him like armor–let it protect him and keep the awful feeling of helplessness away. He wanted revenge.

“I’ll get even for you Frank,” he vowed quietly. “Colter will pay for what he done today. He’ll pay for hangin’ you.”

Head hopping, is it okay?

First this is the cover of my new book that will be coming out next week.  I’ll be giving away a Smashwords coupon for the book.  I’m really excited about this book.  It’s quickly become one of my favorites.  There is an excerpt after the blog.

 

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I’ve been reading one of my all time favorite books. Gentle Warrior by Julie Garwood. Now that I’m an author too, it’s amazing the things I see, even in my favorite books.

Julie writes in the style that was popular in the day. She does a lot of ‘head hopping’. This is where the point of view changes. In this case it sometimes changes in the same paragraph. According to everything I’ve learned over the last 11 years, since joining Romance Writers of America and Colorado Romance Writers, this is wrong. A big no-no. But you know what? It doesn’t matter in my enjoyment of the book. It works for this book.

I don’t know if it would work for my books, though I seem to naturally gravitate to that form of writing. Maybe because all my favorite authors tend to write that way.

The writing guru’s will tell you that you need to stay in one persons’ point of view for the entire scene. I say hogwash.

You need to be in whoever’s head it needs to be in for that moment. I like the ‘headhopping’. I like knowing immediately what my h/h is thinking about what the other might have just said or done. I don’t want to switch to another scene to find this out.

I like knowing immediately how it felt when he made love to her and she to him. It’s a necessary part of my pleasure.

Do I head hop in my scenes? No, not if I can help it. Though since I self publish, I might try it, who knows?

Times have changed in more ways than one and we are now supposed to stay in one persons head for the whole scene. This is not as easy as it sounds. If it was easy everyone would do it instead of looking for different ways to tell the story (i.e. first person).

I haven’t written in first person, but I’m going to try it on one of my books. I think it would be interesting and easier to write because you are always in the same persons head. I say easier only because I’ve never done it. I know that for me it will actually be hard to remain consistent and not fall back into writing in third person.

Wish me luck.

 

EXCERPT

They was about to hang his brother.

Harry’s stomach roiled with nausea. From the alley next to the saloon, he watched the Ranger, Sam Colter, march Frank up the gallows steps. Watched the hangman put a noose around his brother’s neck and ask if he had any last words. Watched, helpless to do a damn thing about it.

It weren’t Frank’s doin’ that Colter’s wife and kids had died in that fire. They’d only wanted to have a bit of fun with the woman, make a little money, that was all. They hadn’t wanted to see her and those girls die. That was never the plan.

Fool woman. If only she’d waited. Her father would have paid the ransom. A bank president could afford it. Instead, she’d broken loose. Thrown that lamp at his head, trying to kill him and killed herself instead.

The fire had been fierce. It moved so fast like the house was made from kindling. He rubbed the puckering skin on his arm, feeling the sting of the flames all over again as his flesh charred. He couldn’t have saved them, not and gotten himself out in time. Harry clenched his fists. It wasn’t his fault. And it wasn’t Frank’s either. It wasn’t. She was to blame. Frank shouldn’t have to die for something she’d done to herself.

He had to stop this from happening. He had to save Frank.

Harry shifted away from the gloom of the alley and his brother looked at him from the gallows; met him square in the eye and shook his head. He didn’t want Harry to die too, trying to save him. He’d always been like that. Always looked out for him. Even when it could have saved his own life, he hadn’t given his little brother up. Swallowing hard, Harry slid back into the shadows, his heart pounding.

Time slowed as the hangman stepped up to the lever and gave it a sharp pull. His brother dropped through the trap door, kicking and struggling, his neck not broke clean. Fear strangled Harry, like he was on the end of the rope, trying to breathe, trying to live. Hot tears tracked down his cheeks and bile rose into his throat as his brother’s face turned purple and then his eyes bulged out, legs thrashing wildly at the air.

This weren’t right. None of it was. Damn Colter. Damn him to hell.
The bile in his throat burned all the way to his stomach. He barely got himself hid behind a pile of old beer barrels before he threw his guts up into the mud. Minutes later, shaking and sweating, Harry wiped the vile stuff from his chin. Fury and grief gripped him, making his chest hurt. His brother was gone. Dead. And Sam Colter was to blame for it.

He forced himself to look at Frank’s body, spinning almost lazily now from the end of the rope. He never wanted to forget what had happened today. He wanted to hold onto the icy hatred settling over him like armor–let it protect him and keep the awful feeling of helplessness away. He wanted revenge.

“I’ll get even for you Frank,” he vowed quietly. “Colter will pay for what he done today. He’ll pay for hangin’ you.”

The Best Authors You May Not Have Heard Of

I want to tell you about the best authors that you might not have heard of…YET. They are my critique partners and they are amazingly talented women. A more talented group of women I’ve yet to find.

Here they are listed in no particular order.

 

CJ SNYDER

This women writes the most amazing, hottest, page turning, romantic suspense you’re likely to read any time soon.

Her characters are full blown, not cardboard cutouts of other characters you’ve read. Her hero and heroine are people you root for, people you like and maybe even people you know or know someone like them. Her villains are so bad you can’t wait until the hero or heroine take them out.  Don’t start one of her books at night or you’ll get no sleep at all.

Her books out currently are WHILE YOU WERE DEAD and her latest, MAVERICK. Check her out at www.CJSnyderbooks.com.

 

 

 

 

 

JENNIFER ZANE

You want funny? Laugh-out-loud-till-your-husband-asks-you-what-the heck-you-are-reading-funny? You want Jennifer Zane and her new book GNOME ON THE RANGE.

Her poor heroine just wants to know why someone wants the gnomes her boys found and bought at a garage sale. Someone tries to steal them and she can’t let that happen because her sons are attached to the little buggers.

This is by far the funniest book you’ll read this year. I totally guarantee it.

You can reach Jennifer at www.JenniferZane.com

Check out GNOME ON THE RANGE and get some Zing back in you life. Read the book and you’ll totally understand about Zing!

 

 

 

KAREN DOCTER

Karen writes contemporary romance with a tickle. SATIN PLEASURES is her first book out of the gate and a solid charmer it is. Her characters have you rooting for them to find each other and get it on. Sorry, that’s my 1970’s vernacular back to haunt me.

Karen’s books contain not only human characters but canaries and a dog that are fun parts of the story.

This is the kind of book you read with a glass of wine in the bubble bath after all the kids and the hubby have gone to bed.

To find out more about Karen and her writing you can reach her at www.karendocter.com

 

 

 

MICHELE CALLAHAN

Ms. Callahan writes science fiction with an intense pace and a dose of romance. It is sexy and scary as hell…because it could happen. Her protagonists are on a race against time. They must stop what is about to happen or the world as we know it will die.

This is the kind of book that I read in bed with my husband near. Her characters are so believable you will wonder if there isn’t something like this going on right now. I can’t tell you what it is, that would give the story away, just trust me when I say to pick up RED NIGHT and read it with a cup of hot cocoa to keep you warm.

You can read more about Michele at www.michelecallahan.com

 

 

 

 

 

KALLY JO SURBECK

Kally is the one of us that you may have already read. She has several books including FOR THE LOVE OF… and SHE BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE…FICTION.  These are my two favorites.

Her books run the gamut from sweet to sexy, contemporary fiction to high fantasy and historical romance. This is a woman who knows how to genre hop and do it well.
There you have it my critique partners that I’ve had for eleven years now. We have all published the books of our hearts and are madly working on more to keep you, our readers, satisfied for years to come.

SECRETS

For this blog I’m giving one commentor a paperback copy of each of my books.  They will receive TAME A WILD HEART, CENTAURI DAWN, CENTAURI TWILIGHT AND CENTAURI MIDNIGHT.  Be sure to leave a comment to be entered to win.  The paperbacks are for US only.  If you are outside the US it will be Smashword coupons for each of the books.

SECRETS
What are secrets? They are bits of information that you keep from someone else or the world. They can be your own secret or that of someone else. They can be small, i.e. I took change from my mother’s purse to buy candy. Or large, you have a friend who had an abortion when she was a teenager. It doesn’t matter why it’s a secret. It just is. Secrets are things we don’t want other people to know because we are afraid they will look down on us.

Here are some of the common secrets that people keep. Many are very serious and we can understand why they are secrets, others we look at and say “Who cares?”

Babies:
Secret baby raised without the father knowing, baby given up for adoption, had an abortion.

Abuse:
Sexual, child, emotional, physical

Physical characteristics:
Real weight, age, hair color, scars

Environmental:
Work experience, why we really left that last job, say we’re laid off rather than fired, what channels we watch on TV (really do we all watch the History Channel??)

We all have secrets. That will never change. What will change is the people who come into our lives that we trust enough to share those secrets with. 99% of the time it’s probably not family that we share them with. Either because we want our family to think the best of us or in some cases, such as with abuse, because someone in the family is the perpetrator.

Then there are the secrets we keep because we don’t want to hurt another person. What good does it do to tell your friend that her husband made a pass at you? All it will do in the end is make your friend angry…at you, not her husband.

What about romance? Specifically romantic fiction. Why do so many people keep their preference for romance a secret? Why are they ashamed that they like happy endings?

Romance fiction accounts for more than fifty percent of all fiction sold and yet it is still looked down upon by members of the public and members of the fiction writers world. Yes, it’s true. Other authors do not think of a romance novel as a real book.

I’m not one of those. I love happy endings. I write happy endings and am proud to call myself a romance writer. There are some authors that hide they write romance. Why? Because there is still a stigma associated with romance fiction. You will never see a romance novel as a Oprah pick of the month. It has a happy ending and for some reason the books she chooses never do.

I love romance, I love writing romance. I believe the world would be a better place if we all had more romance in our lives. And given the readership statistics I’m not the only one who feels that way.

So what are my secrets? What don’t I want others to know about me?

I can’t tell you.

It’s a secret.