Showing posts with label The Cat Star Chronicles: Stud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Cat Star Chronicles: Stud. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Friday Fun!

Leaving Gatlinburg today. :(
While we're on the road, hop on over to Night Owl Romance Blogspot for your chance to win a free copy of Stud!
But before you go, WRITE YOUR OWN CAPTION!!!!


































Thursday in Gatlinburg!
Yesterday we took a drive down the road the purse thieves took, looking for Suzie's purse, but since this is what was alongside the road most of the time, I have a feeling it will never be found.

















We did explore parts of the mountains we'd never seen before. This is the campground at Cade's Cove, which is probably quite nice when it isn't raining.


















We had lunch at the Riverstone Restaurant in Townsend. Great food, cute waiter named Shay who took our picture for us. Sorry, no picture of him, so you'll have to settle for my description. Tall, skinny, dark curly hair, plaid shirt, nice Tennessee accent, and a good sense of humor--which is important to have when you're dealing with this bunch.





















On the way back to Gatlinburg, we stopped at several gift shops, including this woodcarving place where Willy met some new friends. He wanted to bring her home, but she was too big for him and too pricey for me.



























And the same goes for this bunch.

















Added to the fact that none of them would've fit in the car. How do people ever get these things home?????












Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Thursday Thoughts


I'm being interviewed today on My Book Addiction and More! Come on over for your chance to win a free copy of Stud!

Thought for the day

Don't you wish they'd interview football players this way?????





















Now for further thoughts.... A lovely hike through the mountains was spoiled by a couple of punks who broke out windows and stole Suzie's purse out of Terri's car.

About the best part of the experience was the park ranger. Young. Cute. Very nice. Sorry there aren't any pictures, but there will be a story about him someday....

In the meantime here are a few pictures taken along the way. 

Clearly this is the one sign we should've heeded....

















Willy didn't pay attention to this one...


















And fell on his dick.

















After I figured out how to work the timer on my camera, I took this one.


















And this is Laurel Falls!




























Now see if you can spot Willy!

















Then we hiked back down the hill and found broken glass by Terri's car. And then I noticed the window was broken out. Suzie's purse was missing, along with a purse taken from another car. Fortunately, she had her phone and got her credit cards cancelled. I rode back with the park ranger, pumped him for information, and a story will, I'm sure, eventually follow. I think I'll call it Fiasco at the Falls....

















The auto glass guys are supposed to come and fix the window in the morning.
After a nap, we went to Crawdaddy's for dinner and karaoke. Great hamburgers and a fun waiter. Terri and I sang Hotel California and Goodbye Earl, then I sang Desperado by myself.



























We got a waving lighter on the first song, a girl told me we were real cute on the second, and I got a whistle on Desperado. Then we came home. All in all, an interesting day...

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Monday Moons!


Guest blogging today on Star-Crossed Romance with a little Valentine's treat from Lucy and Tarq!



























Lunch on the road to Gatlinburg at Frisch's restaurant. Terri and I are doing our best to camouflage our double chins. Doesn't work when you're laughing that hard. Strange sunlight patterns on me, too...

















 Willy gets his first public photo op...

















Suzie and Angela looking happy to be on vacation!

 












Driving into Gatlinburg with snow on the mountains!
 













We went to the Lumberjack Feud for a very tasty dinner and a fun show!
They had horses.... Well, okay, so there was only one...



















Dogs....


















Hunky Lumberjacks.....






















And our adorable waiter, Caleb...



























Then we watched the Grammys! WTG Adele!

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Friday Fun!

It's time again to play Write Your Own Caption! After you've made me laugh enough to win a free copy of Stud, come on over to Sizzling Hot Book Reviews for another chance to win!


Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Whopping Weasel Wednesday!

Guest blogging today on Fresh Fiction!

After you're finished playing Pop Goes the Weasel, come on over!

Monday, 6 February 2012

Tasty Tuesday Lime Dijon Chicken!


I scribbled this recipe down on a note pad I keep in my wallet when I was sitting in a doctor's office flipping through magazines a while back. Just ran across it again when I tore out a bunch of old notes and threw them away. I tried this a few nights ago, and it was pretty darn good. Budley loved it! I served it with brown rice and a salad. Sorry, didn't think to take a picture, but I think you'll enjoy the one I chose anyway.

Today is Stud's OFFICIAL release day, which means that all of those copies pre-ordered from Amazon should either arrive or be shipped today. I'm guest blogging today on Love Romance Passion. Come on over and post a comment for your chance to win a free copy of Stud!

Lime Dijon Chicken

1 whole chicken, rinsed and patted dry

Sauce
3 tbsp Dijon mustard
1 tbsp mayonnaise
1 clove garlic, minced
3/4 tsp ground black pepper
zest and juice of 1 lime

Directions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Salt chicken generously and coat with sauce. Bake uncovered 1 1/2 hours, or until chicken is as tender as you like, basting occasionally as the sauce collects in the bottom of the pan. The sauce is great mixed with the rice, too!

He looks sort of basted, doesn't he?

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Friday Fun!

Last Friday was so much fun, I think we should do it again!
So WRITE YOUR OWN CAPTION!
Whoever makes me laugh the most wins a copy of STUD!!!!


Thursday, 26 January 2012

Friday Fun!


It's time once again to play WRITE YOUR OWN CAPTION!



































The one that makes me laugh the hardest wins a copy of STUD!!!!

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Friday Fun!

I only wish I was having fun! Got Wildcat back from my agent yesterday with several suggestions for revisions, so I'll be working on that for a while, plus, I still have guest blogs to write for Stud's release. How did I ever do this while working full time???

Maybe I need to take more Vitamin C to keep me going.

Just look at what it did for this guy!



















This one, on the other hand, seems to have had his fair share of orange juice this morning!

Friday, 13 January 2012

Saturday's Hunk of the Day!


It just doesn't get any better than that. You don't even have to see his face to know who he is.

And now for the winner of yesterday's giveaway of STUD!

Congratulations, Ana!!! You're the winner!!!!
I'll be in Indy today for an INRWA meeting, that is, if the snow doesn't get too deep!

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Friday Fun with STUD!

Since I received my author's copies of Stud yesterday, what could be more fun than a giveaway! To enter, simply post a comment telling me why you'd like a Zetithian of your very own. I'll announce the winner on tomorrow's blog.


And since Tarq's physical attributes are based on a certain model we all know and love, today will begin a Derrick Davenport weekend!

I'll start things off with two of my favorite Derrick pics.

TGIF!!!!

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Thursday Thoughts

I've been driving my son Sam back and forth to work all this week. The truck he normally drives is in the body shop to repair a dent he put in it several months ago when he backed into the hitch on my horse trailer. He hasn't learned to drive a stick shift yet, and the truck is the only automatic we have, which is why I'm having to play chauffeur. I'd planned to replace my current vehicle with an automatic at some point so we wouldn't have this problem, but not long ago, he said he thought he should learn to drive a manual. And you know what? He probably will. When he's motivated, there are very few things he can't do.

Sam never ceases to amaze me--so much so that I made him a character in the book I'm currently rewriting. The interesting thing is, that when I originally wrote that story, I made the character the same age that Sam is now, but my predictions for him turned out to be incorrect. At the time, the idea of him driving a car was unthinkable, though I did give him a job and his own apartment. He had case worker to take him places back then, so that's how I wrote it.

In reality, he now has a job and can drive, but is still living at home. He has a girlfriend in the book, but as things now stand, there isn't a real girlfriend in sight, which is unfortunate. Sam may be a little different in the way he displays affection, and he can be annoyingly frank at times, but I believe he'd make someone a good husband. Honest, dedicated, and reliable, he doesn't smoke, drink or take illegal drugs. He has a good sense of humor, though he can be a bit moody. He is in excellent physical condition and rarely gets sick. I've yet to meet anyone who doesn't like him.

Sam has made an impact on others in ways I'm not even aware of. I recently had the opportunity to talk with Susie, the Special Ed teacher who taught him in grade school. She told me things about Sam I'd never heard before. For example, when the new principal arrived at the high school, he dreaded having to work with Sam. For what reason, I don't know, but by the time he graduated, Sam was one of his favorite students. He even told Susie that knowing Sam had changed his life. The speech he gave at graduation had me in tears because he talked more about Sam than any other student. The "diplomas" handed out during the ceremony are always empty folders, but because he wanted to be the one to put it in his hand, Sam's folder actually contained his diploma. I will never forget that moment until my dying day.

When I included Sam in that story, I was making a wish for him to find love and happiness someday. I still believe in that wish.

My regular blog followers all know that Sam is mildly autistic and has a language-based learning disability. But what you may not know is that Stud is dedicated to him, and Tarq's character has the same learning disability that Sam does.

Sam will probably never read any of my books, nor will he understand the meaning of the dedication. But that's okay. I know what it means.

And now, so do you.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Whopping Weasel Wednesday!

I wrote the first guest blog for Stud yesterday. Now if I can only keep writing one a day, I'll be done in a week! Yeah, right... Probably not.

Must hunt up a good whopper for today.

I've discovered a problem with not working as much. I used to do a marathon blog writing day and get all the posts for the CBEB scheduled for a full week so I didn't have to worry about them whenever I had to work. I don't do that anymore, with the result that the blogs are more current, but I also tend to forget them until very late at night. Fortunately, I thought about this at 3:30. Then Neighbor Janet called and wanted a lead rope with a chain on it to lead her escaped horse home. So, I went to the barn in the middle of writing this. One never knows what interruptions will arise...

Speaking of arising, here's the whopper!

Imagine what it'll look like when he grows up!!!!

Monday, 9 January 2012

Tasty Tuesday Spicy Sweet Chicken!


Forgive me, but I must interrupt your Tasty Tuesday for some news about Stud!


































I was notified yesterday of this fabulous review, and Stud will be in the running for Book of the Month on LASR February 4th and 5th! 



































Okay, now for the recipe....

Donna sent me this one as a belated birthday present, which seems appropriate for the occasion!

SWEET SPICY CHICKEN


















Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons chopped fresh ginger root
  • 2 teaspoons chopped garlic
  • 2 tablespoons hot sauce
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - cut into 1/2 inch strips
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Directions

  1. Mix together brown sugar, honey, soy sauce, ginger, garlic and hot sauce in a small bowl.
  2. Lightly salt and pepper the chicken strips.
  3. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add chicken strips and brown on both sides, about 1 minute per side. Pour the sauce over the chicken. Simmer uncovered until the sauce thickens, 8 to 10 minutes.



Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Thursday Thoughts

Ever notice how you never want to take your Christmas decorations down, but are always happy once you do it? It must be one of those getting back to normal things. Either that, or it's a milestone of sorts. The whole "New Year" thing--a fresh start and all that. The house seems cleaner somehow, less cluttered.

I took my tree down Tuesday night, and on Wednesday afternoon, Sam took the lights off the deck. I try to leave them up for a while every year, but he always insists on putting them away, even if he has to do it himself. Personally, I like the lights and wouldn't mind leaving them up year round. They shine through the bathroom window and help me find my way down the hall at 4AM and are a bright, cheery sight out the kitchen window when I'm at the sink cleaning up after dinner. Maybe if I put plain white lights up, he'd let me keep them. Or maybe it's an autism thing. Who knows?

I sent Wildcat to my agent and told her I was rewriting three manuscripts, converting them to third person and linking them together in a series. She asked to see the first one when I finish the revisions. Whether she'll shop it around or advise me to self-pub it remains to be seen. She's also going to read Wildcat for me and give me some editorial suggestions before I send it off to my Sourcebooks editor in March. I'm hoping she won't find too much that needs fixing, but you never know. I send chapters to my critique partner thinking they're in good shape, and they come back to me with all sorts of corrections.

It's hard to believe that the release of Stud is only five weeks away. Guess I'd better get started on those darn guest blogs. Fortunately, there are only eight of them. Still seems like a lot, though. I'll be in Gatlinburg when some of them post. I hope the internet there doesn't fail me!

My brain seems to be jumping around an awful lot this evening. Guess I'd better add the hunk and call it a night.


Cute, isn't he?

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Thursday Thoughts




Thinking.... thinking.... thinking.....

I've already been pretty "thoughty" this holiday season. Maybe it's time for a bit of frivolity, perhaps even a giveaway...

So, with that in mind, post a comment for your chance to win an advance copy of Stud!

This contest will not be posted anywhere else; it is purely for my loyal Yah Yahs!

I'll announce the winner on tomorrow's blog.

Good luck!

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Monday Moons and Mistletoe & Menage Release Day!

Okay. These have to go down in history as the rock-hardest buns ever!


I'm blogging from my treadmill. Gotta have something to show for not working full time, even though M & M does release today. I finished my Christmas cards earlier, (I'm writing this on Friday afternoon) went to the post office and the grocery, came home.... and took a nap. This life of leisure is wearing me out! So I'm on the treadmill, trying to at least regain a little of my stamina. I am NOT the  woman I once was. There was a time when I could work like a mule all day long and still have energy left over.
I think I need to write a new book: Reflections of a Fiftysomething Nurse/Romance writer.
Actually,  what I really need to do is to start writing the blogs for Stud's blog tour. But to do that, I've got to get off this treadmill and back onto my other computer. This little bitty one is driving  me crazy! It's a wonder I can write anything on it.

But, I digress. I'll be giving away a free PDF of M & M for one  lucky commenter today. The more you comment, the more chances you  have to win! I'm posting this on Facebook, too. So, line up and tell me what you want for Christmas!

And while you're waiting in line, check out the 5 Star Review of M & M on Booked Up!

In other news, the Kindle version of Slave is now on sale for $1.99, just in time for Christmas!

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Thursday Thoughts

You may have noticed that the banner changed again on Tuesday afternoon. That's because my editor sent me the new, final cover for Stud on Monday. In some ways I like it better, because you get that nice little curve to his side, and though the original was a little effeminate, I do miss that smirk. Oh, well... I guess I'll get used to it.  

BEFORE

And AFTER

In other news, I went past 75,000 words on Wildcat yesterday. Hoping to be done before Christmas. Then I'll start working on my backlog of manuscripts and try to self publish another one. Not sure which one it'll be, but I'll keep you posted!

Sam got his braces yesterday. He's a little sore, but pleased to finally get them on. Unfortunately, they told him he'd probably have that spacer bar over the roof of his mouth for 6 months to a year. He was NOT HAPPY to hear that!

Not much in the way of news since the shower got finished. I did get Bugsy a collar. It's red with little paw prints on it. He's a sweet little dog and he and Peaches are having tons of fun. They've scattered construction materials all over the yard and torn up lots of cardboard.

Well, I guess that's it for today. No, wait! Must add the hunk...

This is just one example of how a headless pic can work, but I still like getting the whole effect.




























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