Jennifer McKenzie

Romance--Boy meets girl. Romantic Suspense--Boy meets girl with dead bodies.
Friday, September 14, 2007

I've Officially Moved!!!!

The merger is complete and Jennifer McKenzie and Jennifer Leeland are now the single entity they should be. LOL.

Come on over and check out the new digs.

Jen's Hot And Sweet Blog

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

In Preperation For the BIG MERGE....

My Thursday Thirteen's will be at my new blog. Check it out.
Jen's New Blog
Be checking back for a big contest I'll be holding in celebration of combining my two "personalities".

Happy TT everyone.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Whiskey Wednesday--The Day After


I thought a couple of times about posting yesterday for September 11th. But somehow, I just didn't have anything to say.

I didn't know anyone at the WTC, or Flight 93, or the Pentagon.

I don't have anyone close to me in the military.

I'm one of the many who often shoots my mouth off with no investment except higher gas prices and nastier politics.

My Grandmother remembers when war meant rubber drives, paper drives and food coupons. When gasoline was rationed. When women went to work in factories to build tanks and make bullets. When the lists were read of thousands of men who died who were neighbors, friends, relatives. Now, it's so easy to be cushioned from the impact.

We bitch about the price of gas, but we can fill up as long as our wallets can handle it. We complain about the state of politics and get all mealy mouthed about The War. We listen to talk shows on t.v. and shake our heads.

So, when I thought about posting about That Day, I couldn't. It wasn't in me. There are so many others that have the right to speak when I don't. As an American, I have my opinions. That's all they are. Opinions.

I can't watch the documentaries or the funerals. Every time I hear "Amazing Grace" played on the bagpipes, I think of those processionals, one after another.

Then, I remember that my father's funeral, almost exactly a year later, also played "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes. And every time a flag is presented to a grieving relative I remember my second cousin in his Navy Whites presenting the flag to my mother.

It's as if they're inseparable for me.

Anyway, a toast! To all who lost their lives on September 11th, 2001. To all who lived with the devastating aftermath of losing a loved one on that day. And to all who continue to fight in a world that struggles to remember.

*raises glass* To you.

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Vote And Win

Vote for THE DOLL VIOLINIST and Win Prizes!

Mayra Calvani’s story, THE DOLL VIOLINIST, is a finalist at the ABC's Children's Picture Book Competition!

What makes this competition different is that while the finalists are chosen by judges, the winner is chosen by online public vote. In other words, YOU the reader, get to choose the winner—that lucky author & illustrator team who will walk away with a publishing contract!

The Doll Violinist is a heart-warming Christmas tale set in Victorian Europe and features illustrations by talented artist Amy Moreno (www.amycullingsmoreno.com).

To view the finalists in the competition and vote for Mayra’s story, please visit the competition website at http://www.ABCbookcompetition.org . The two week voting period starts September 16, 2007 and will continue through midnight September 30, 2007. The winning author / illustrator team will be announced October 8, 2007.

People who vote for The Doll Violinist will be automatically entered in a drawing and prizes will be as follows:

1st Prize: An enchanting antique doll in Brussels lace
2nd Prize: $50 Amazon gift certificate
3rd Prize: Beautiful zirconium & sterling silver ring (size 8)
4th Prize: A print copy of Mayra’s latest paranormal thriller, DARK LULLABY
5th Prize: A print copy of ANGEL IN A BUBBLE (children’s picture book)

All you need to do is vote for THE DOLL VIOLINIST, then send a message to mayra.calvani@gmail.com and write ‘You got my vote’ on the subject line. You must send a message in order to enter the drawing, so please don’t forget! The winners will be announced on Mayra’s Secret Bookcase (http://mayrassecretbookcase.blogspot.com) on October 1st, 2007.


But there’s more!

Illustrator Amy Moreno will be giving a grand prize as well: A customized pen and ink rendering of your house, created from photos provided by you! Final art will be created on 11” x 14” acid-free paper.
To see samples of Amy’s pen and ink renderings go to her website at www.amycullingsmoreno.com
If you want to be eligible to win this rendering, make sure you send a separate message to Amy (besides the one you send to Mayra and after you have voted for THE DOLL VIOLINIST), at dearlake@aol.com and write ‘You got my vote’ on the subject line. The winner will be announced on Amy’s blog, Cachibachis (http://cachibachis.blogspot.com) on October 1st, 2007.
Support Mayra and Amy and help them walk away with that publishing contract!

Here's a little bit about the book.

The Doll Violinist

The Doll Violinist takes place in Christmas in the late 1800’s and it is about a little orphan girl named Emma who escapes every day from the orphanage to look at a doll that resembles her mother, who is now in heaven. The doll is holding a violin, just like Emma’s mother used to. Emma dreams of becoming a violinist one day, just like her mother.

The tale starts five days before Christmas with five dolls on display, and, to her dismay, as Emma comes to the shop each day, one doll is sold. On Christmas Eve, the doll violinist is the only one left. The story also has another character, the stern and seemingly cold shopkeeper, who doesn’t want Emma standing by the shop. Of course, there’s a reason, and it’s not that Emma is dressed in rags, but that Emma reminds her of her own dead daughter. The story has a quiet mood while offering suspense, and of course, it has a heart-warming, happy ending.

To learn more about Mayra Calvani visit her at mayracalvani.com

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Friday, September 07, 2007

I Love Research

See what I get to watch?










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Thursday, September 06, 2007

Thirteen Reasons I Love Sequels





















I'm writing a sequel to "Heart of the Storm" that features some recurring characters and the Alaskan Coast Guard.

I love sequels. Imagine "Star Wars" with out "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return Of The Jedi". "The Mummy" with out "The Mummy Returns". Oh sure some sequels suck, but I absolutely love books that keep me in the same universe, or following the same character. "The Sword Of Shannara" Series. Miss Marple, Amelia Peabody, Miss Silver, the Dragons of Pern. I love sequels. Hence the reasons I love to write them.

So, in honor of my current dash to write the sequel for "Heart Of The Storm", I give you thirteen of my top favorite sequels.

1. The Elfstones Of Shannara by Terry Brooks
Second in the Shannara series, it was followed by one of my favorite Shannara books "Wishsong Of Shannara".

2. "Heretics" of Dune" by Frank Herbert
This was a long awaited sequel to "The God Emperor of Dune". I love the book "Dune" but the sequel "Dune Messiah" wasn't a favorite of mine. And "God Emperor" almost ended Frank Herbert gracing my bookshelf. But then, "Heretics" came and was followed by "Chapterhouse" which ended up being one of my favorites. The world building in Frank Herberts universe has endured. His son has taken up the mantle and "Dune" was such a great series, I've given Brian Herbert a try. And I wasn't disappointed.

3. The Mummy Returns
OMG, you just can't beat Brendon Frasier when he's being yummy and he is YUMMY in this one. Plus, my kids love this one because of the O'Connel's son. It ROCKS.

4. The Last Crusade
The Holy Grail, Nazi's and Sean Connery. What's not to like? Oh wait Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones. *Happy Sigh*

5. "Gaudy Night" by Dorothy L. Sayers
Sequel starring Sayers awesome sleuth Peter Whimsey, this is the second book of a foursome starring Whimsey and his future wife, Harriet Vane. This book is worth them all.

6. "Night Games" by Christine Feehan
This series about genetically enhanced soldiers is brilliantly done by Feehan. The first one "Mind Games" was good, but my favorite sequel is "Night Games" with the VERY sexy Gator. A must read for paranormal readers in my mind.

7. "Between Good And Aeval" by Dayna Hart
Forgive my spelling. This sequel to "Go Between" is AWESOME and since I've had a sneak peak, I can say that. It's been contracted, so next year we'll finally get to see Dell and Claire have their "moment" if you know what I mean (nudge nudge wink wink)

8. "In Heat" by Crystal Jordan
The second in the Wereplanets series, this is an emotional and fantastic read by one of the best. I strongly suggest them all, though I think "In Smoke" is my favorite.

9. Return of the King
The last of the LOTR movies. My favorite and the most played in my house. We love it.

10. The Matrix Reloaded
This was enough to make me grateful for sequels. All I wanted after "Matrix" was MORE. And they gave it to me.

11. "Visions Of Heat" by Nalini Singh
Long awaited sequel to "Slave To Sensation", this continues the psi series and I LOVE it. VERY cool and the third one is out now.

12. "Eternal Nights" by Patti O'Shea
Patti O'Shea wrote "Eternal Nights" as a sequel to "Ravyn's Flight" which I've not read (but is on its way as we speak for my birthday from Amazon). The thing is that "Eternal Nights" has made me a Patti O'Shea squeeing fan girl. The next book that I read by her was "In The Midnight Hour" which was AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!

13. "Death In A White Tie" by Ngaio Marsh
This book is the second in a four book series about the romance between Agatha Troy and Inspector Alleyn. FABULOUS job and this one is the best of the four. Of course, I think Ngaio Marsh is brilliant.

I didn't mention Patricia Wentworth and her Miss Silver series that had recurring villains and distantly connected heroes and heroines. Or Agatha Christie and her Miss Marple. Or one of my favorites Elizabeth Peters and her engaging and hilarious Amelia Peabody.....there are so many.
So, I love sequels and I love to write them. What are your favorites sequels?








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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Whiskey Wednesday--Darn Redneck!!!!



You know the age old question "How do you get your ideas?". We all want to get inside a writer's head and be apart of that creative process. Well, the Redneck got inside my head and now I'll need a bottle of whiskey to deal with it!!!!!

Many of you know that "Heart Of The Storm" has a sequel in the works. The premise for "Eye Of The Storm" is darker, filled with angst. I've been worried that the mood of the sequel was too dark for the series. The Redneck, who is very excited about my book release, started asking questions. Why is Pogie retired in "Eye of the Storm"? What happened to make him hang it up? What creates the dark mood for "Eye" in the first place? And then the fateful words. "It sounds like you have another book between the first one and "Eye of the Storm"."

I wanted to kill him.

And he's right. There are some unanswered questions in "Heart Of The Storm" that I'd like to answer. So, "Edge of the Storm" is created. Also set on The Bering Sea, this one features the Coast Guard and crab fishing, but there will be more scenes on land. Alaska is so much more than fishing and the oil pipeline. Pogie will be a recurring character in this one as well and will become a captain unexpectedly.

I have a lot of work to do. I've set a goal of 50K by the end of September. I'll let you know how it goes.

Darn Redneck.

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!!



I have had a WONDERFUL birthday. My Book released on Saturday and I was nervous and excited all at once.
The Redneck bought me Kim Richey's new one "Chinese Boxes" which ROCKS!!!!!!!!
But the best gift which both the Redneck and my very best friend Michelle went in together on was two tickets to see THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER. Never heard of them? Check them out HERE I've loved them since I was thirteen. I saw them live once about eleven years ago...alone and I had to leave early. This time, the Redneck is going with me. The sacrifices he makes for me.
Oh and one of the most important gifts? A $30 gift cert from Borders!!!! From the in-laws. SWEEEEEEEEEEET.
I love birthdays.

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Sunday, September 02, 2007

Enough About Me! Something For Everyone

Want a little sugar? Read "Wanna Make A Bet"



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Wanna make a bet?
When aspiring artist and purposefully single Sophie Montgomery mutters those four fateful words, her sexy neighbor, Jay Coltrane, pounces on the opportunity to prove she’s not as immune to him as she thinks. Before she knows it, Sophie finds herself not only betting against a seduction, she’s betting against her own ability to keep her dreams intact and a certain luscious landscaper out of them.

What people are already saying:
“Lay down your money and let the dice roll, because Wanna Make a Bet is a sure thing. From a drool-worthy hero to an adorable bulldog with a thing for monkeys, this book will hook you in with its depth of characters, humor, and sizzling sensuality. I cancelled dinners and was late for appointments, all because I had to know whether it would be Jay or Sophie who won the bet. Stacy Dawn is a talent and I can’t wait for her next novel!”
-Bronwyn Storm
The story will keep you guessing, right to the end.....CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE!


Want A Young Adult book for a Niece or Nephew?

ANGELIC VOICES by Deb Logan


Check it out! Deb's latest story looks great on the Climbing Rose page.


ANGELIC VOICES by Deb Logan
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press - Climbing Rose
Rating: Sweet
Length: Rosette
Price: $1.50
Genre: Contemporary YA

Twelve-year-old Deanne Lawyer has a beautiful voice and a problem—her choir director, Mrs. Davis, just reassigned her descant solo to Sucky Susie Emerson! Deanne will have to use all the wiles her life as the little sister of five brothers has given her to reclaim her rights in time to wow the director of the adult choir for the annual Easter Cantata. Better watch out, Susie. Deanne is on a mission!


Or Something Hot To End Your Summer With?



SUITE SEVENTEEN - Portia Da Costa

Acting purely on instinct, I coil my arms around him. I can't believe this is happening and I can't believe what I'm doing. This new, different, impatient me takes the initiative and presses her tongue against his lips, demanding entrance.

He laughs, the sound deep and rough in his chest, and he admits me. Then a second later, it's like he throws a switch and he takes total control.

When vibrant, forty-something widow Annie Conroy espies her new neighbours Maria Lewis and Robert Stone having kinky sex in their back garden, she decides it’s time that she too woke up and smelt the erotic roses. And where better to begin her daring adventures than the luxurious Waverley Grange Country Hotel, and its hidden den of iniquity, the chintz-clad but wickedly pervy Suite Seventeen?

Under the stern but playful eye of exotic master Valentino, Annie quickly discovers the shocking hidden depths of her own sensuality, and surrenders herself body and soul to his outrageous games of power. But when the Waverley’s entire future hangs in the balance, and Annie has the means to help save it, dare she gamble on going one step further… and giving her heart to the mysterious man who’s come to control her?

"...this deliciously seductive story... is hard to put down" ~ Romantic Times, Four and a Half Stars, Sept 07

'Suite Seventeen contains all Portia's trademark treats from the arousing narrative, a wicked blend of deviant episodes, and an undercurrent of pragmatic and poignant romance.' ~ Ashley Lister, Erotica Readers and Writers Association

'I am grinning from ear to ear having savoured every last dripping word...' ~ Ann, poet and blogger

'a cheeky and very lovely read' ~ Madelynne Ellis, bestselling author of A Gentleman's Wager

ISBN 0352341092

Published by Black Lace in June 2007 [UK] and August 2007 [US]

Read an excerpt at PortiaDaCosta.com [NB. excerpt is NC
17 and suitable for adults only.]

Suite Seventeen is available from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com




WILD IN THE COUNTRY - Portia Da Costa


Published by TOTAL-E-BOUND - a contemporary super length novel

Available from 6th August 2007

Blurb

There's something in the air...

Flora Swain is a newcomer to the village of Marwick Magna, renowned for the inspiration it provides to painters and poets. Impetuous and strong-minded, Flora is no artist – yet. But there are creative urges within her, she is convinced, and she has come to the country to give them life.

The strange thing is that Flora’s urges turn out to be almost entirely sensual. Is it the undoubted physical allure of her new neighbour, Declan McKenna, that’s driving her wild? Or the explicitly sexual messages which appear daily in her post? Or could it be that country life has revealed to her an insatiable, highly erotic new self?

Read an Excerpt

Available now from TOTAL-E-BOUND


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Saturday, September 01, 2007

Today Is The Day!!!!!!!!!!!




Here it is. The release day for my book "Heart of the Storm". Hobbes is dancing to the soundtrack of "The Deadliest Catch" (which you can also hear on Pat's MySpace)
Fireworks are exploding if only in my head.
Why, you ask? You've had book releases before. Why is THIS one so special?
Well, this is a romantic suspense--my dream book--the longest one I've contracted and a story I gave a lot of TLC. It's a story about fishermen, who aren't as easy to find anymore. It's a story about people I know and love. It's a little piece of me going out to you.
AND it's one I can hold in my hands with my name right on the front. Pretty cool!!!!! So, onto the shameless promotion!!!!! YEEEEEEEHAAAAAWWWWW!

Eight years ago, Charlene Henderson had tragically lost her brother, a crab fisherman, to the depths of the Bering Sea. She’d left her home, her family, and the only man she’d ever truly loved and run to California to forget. Forget the pain, forget her love, and leave Alaska and fishermen completely behind her.

Unfortunately Alaska isn’t as ready to leave Charlene alone. Some new information on her brother’s death has surfaced, and Charlene must return to Dutch Harbor and discover the truth about what had really happened to her brother.

Ethan Shannon has never forgotten Charlie Henderson, but eight years changes a person, and she’s not Charlie anymore – she’s Charlene, a stuck-up city girl with no love for the sea. Despite his distaste for her new lifestyle, he can’t help the feelings he still has for her, and his desire to find out what happened to her brother – his best friend.

Peace for Charlene can only come by discovering the truth. But will she be able to face the evidence she finds, both about her brother and her relationship with Ethan? Or will the answers lead her back into the heart of the storm?



BUY IT HERE

*Happy Dancing*

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Friday, August 31, 2007

What a Difference A Day Makes.......

Updated 10:00pm Friday night August 31st.
It's live folks!!!! Check it out! Heart Of The Storm


Twenty-four little hours! (Sing it with me now) What a difference a day makes! And the difference is you.

That's right. Twenty-four hours and "Heart Of The Storm" will be LIVE and ready to go. For a complete change of mood and to get that song out of your head, here's the book trailer for "Heart Of The Storm"





If the video gives you any difficulty, you can go to YouTube HERE

"Heart of the Storm" will be available September 1st st Whiskey Creek Press Torrid

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Thirteen Things You May Not Know About "Heart Of The Storm"





COUNTDOWN TO RELEASE OF "HEART OF THE STORM"

ONLY TWO MORE DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In honor of my upcoming release of this romantic suspense, I'll give you a little run down of little known facts about the book and how it came about.

1. It Began As A True Story
told to me by my husband. My redneck used to be a drag fisherman and the fishing community is pretty small. Hundreds of myths circulate. I just found out recently that the story my husband told me is true from my boss who's wife's cousin was married to one of the people involved (Hey, six degrees of separation......) The story is that a boat was "Lost at sea" with five crew members believed dead. Then, one of those crew members showed up five years later in an Arizona jail cell. In the true story, unlike mine, the living crew member stayed mumm about what happened to the downed vessel.

2. Ethan Shannon is based on two people
my husband and one of his friends, Dave Burns. By the way, Dave has no idea. LOL. I combined a lot of Dave's bitter stuff and the redneck's stubbornness. Fishermen have a lot in common and I tried to portray the pride and the difficulties that go along with being a captain.

3. Charlene (Charlie) Henderson was NOT based on me.
First of all, this chick had a lot more self control and was a lot more uptight. She is wound pretty close to the spool if you know what I mean. She doesn't say the "F" word the way it flies out of my mouth. And frankly, I wouldn't have been as willing to up and run as she was. But she was nineteen. You have to forgive a lot when someone is stupid and nineteen.

4. Pogie is based on a real person
and if he ever finds out about it, I'm dead. Eric is the redneck's best friend. He's a Norwegian with a hard head. But the man is smart about people. Pogie is based on him. The difference is that Pogie is a little bit more willing to stick his nose into other people's business. But no one can beat his big heart. He and Eric have that in common. Pogie's big bigheartedness comes into play in the sequel to "Heart of the Storm" called "Eye of the Storm"

5. Cal is based on Blake from "The Deadliest Catch"
I pictured him the whole time. I don't think I did Blake justice however. Read it and you decide.

6. Ken Stabler is based on Every Bureaucrat I've Ever Known
I wasn't gentle either. After dealing with the Disability office in California, I wasn't feeling kindly toward them.

7. The Celtic Rose is based on The Northwestern
I loved The Northwestern on "The Deadliest Catch". It's a beautiful boat.

8. The Russian Element Came Later
Being a panster, I wasn't sure how the whole suspense plot was going to pan out, but eventually, it became clear that a sequel was in the offering. Thus, the Russian element was born.

9. The Book Changed Three Times
as my critique partner's can attest to. I'm not sure they'll have the desire to buy the book. LOL. They gave that book tender loving care and it wouldn't have made it without Dayna and Crystal.

10. My Redneck Insisted On The Print Option
Because Whiskey Creek Press has a $95 print option fee, I was going to keep this story an ebook and wait a while longer for a print book with my name on it. My hubby would have none of that. He LOVES this book because he knows that I've given it all I've got, including stuff he told me. When I was going to sell it short, he pushed me a little further. Gotta love a spouse like that.

11. It's the First Book to kick off the "Men Of Alaska" Line at Torrid
No pressure though, eh?

12. The Word "Cidiot" was made up by The Redneck
And shows up in the book.

13. It'll be on sale September 1st at Whiskey Creek Press Torrid
And the print option is there. You can pay with Paypal too. Of course, the ebook is available if you prefer that format (and price. LOL.)

Hope you enjoyed. This message was brought to you by the shamelesspromotionwhore.com.





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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Whiskey Wednesday WIP Waant--er Rant




WIP--Work In Progress. War In Perpetration. Will Inflict Pain. You name it. My manuscript "Buried Illusions" (Or Hidden Grief or whatever the hell the name of it is now) has been the one work that has tested EVERY writer bone in my body.
The plot refuses to gel. The characters quit talking to me. The hero stayed two dimensional for the LONGEST time and then, yesterday morning, decided to inform me that he was actually a bad ass biker dude with a serious rebellion problem.
Stupid characters.
This damn thing has changed two--no wait--four times. And IT. WILL. NOT. DIE.
There are books that just flow and amazing things occur as I'm writing it.
There are books that give me trouble, but I have forward movement in it.
Then there's this one.
It's like a sore tooth that stops hurting but then comes back at me with a vengeance. It's the book of my heart....that breaks it everytime I sit down to write it.
It's the one story that has given me the most grief, the most pain, and the most work.
It's also the one I've sworn to finish before I start (or finish) anything else.
What was I thinking?
*sigh*. Yesterday morning, I started with 32,644 words and finished with 33,390. I don't even want to know how many I deleted and added while I was reworking that stupid Hero with his new look and snarky attitude.
I'm just a little pissy with these two. For two years, these characters have screamed at me, ignored me, crossed their arms and refused to speak to me, and totally disappeared.
I'm getting tired of them. Please, send out some good thoughts to me so I can get rid of these two.

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Buying Books


I was at Murder She Writes and I saw This Post. I had no idea that Walmart had changed its book buying tactics, though I have noticed the lack of choice in Walmart and other stores.

For example, one of my favorite "new" authors Patti O'Shea who wrote In The Midnight Hour, was not on the shelf at Walmart. Or Safeway. Or Target. I DID find it at a discount grocery store here called Winco. I bought it at Borders.

Here's my complaint. Much as I love Nora and Elizabeth Lowell, I want to see OTHER choices.
Some of the BEST books I've found was at a Mom and Pop store in a little town (population: 150) called Dinsmore which is on the way to our favorite camping spot. There, I've picked up Matthew Reilly and Gregg Loomis. My first Elizabeth Lowell was a whim at that store.

So, how do you buy books?

I tend to go to Borders or Amazon these days since the other stores often don't carry the variety I like. I don't have an independent bookstore in my area. If I did, I'd go there. They seem to be the only ones who are open to authors who may not sell millions of copies.

Updated 8/27--Jodi made me think of THIS POST at Dear Author about buying used books. Take a look.

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Chatting At Coffee Time


THE NOVELTY GIRLS will be chatting all day today. There will be excerpts and mayhem per usual from the wild bunch.
Come join us at COFFEE TIME ROMANCE for a chance to see some great stuff. I'll be posting Excerpts from "Heart Of The Storm" and "Fires Of Passion". Come check it out and have some fun.

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Thirteen Reasons I Love Ice Road Truckers


Most of you all know about my obsession with The Deadliest Catch on The Discovery Channel. Well, this year, The History Channel put out a show that rivals The Catch. It took a few episodes for me to fall in love with it and given the choice, crab fishing would STILL be my favorite, but I admire the hell out of these guys.

Thirteen Reasons I Love ICE ROAD TRUCKERS



1. It's another "Deadliest Job"
The courage it takes to take a big rig truck and drive over a frozen lake astounds me. In some of the episodes, you could hear the cracking of the ice as the men drove over it. And the loads they had to carry!!!! Absolutely amazing.

2. ALEX
He's my favorite with his eleven kids and big, booming laugh. LOVE him.

3. JAY
What a sweetie and his little baby is adorable. Plus, he's GOOD at driving the ice roads.


4. TJ
It's almost like he grew up in front of the cameras. It was cool to see him really stretch himself on the Ice Roads.

5. HUGH
Yeah, this cussing, abrasive jerk is actually entertaining to watch. It doesn't surprise me that only one of the four drivers he had running the ice roads was left by the end. He'd drive me to go home too.

6. The Elements
A lake of frozen water with roads on it. Who came up with this idea? You'll hear How Cold it is
on the show a lot. It's amazing that those drivers are able to do ANYTHING.


7. The Photography
Some of the ways the cameramen were able to pull this show off is pretty amazing. There's a video on The Shots they got.


8. The Dash For The Cash
It's all about the load count
Just like on The Deadliest Catch, it's all about the amount of crab caught. These guys are risking their lives for a good chunk of change.

9. The Setting
This is a wilderness part of Canada and it's beautiful in its own way

10. Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
The section of ice roads that the show focuses on is the one that services three diamond mines. They're inaccessible the rest of the year and have to get ALL their supplies in the 90 days that the lakes are frozen over.

11. The Kids Love It
My kids adore the trucks and the ice roads. They let me watch this one and we all watch it as a family.

12. The Drama
No one was more surprised than I was at the end of the season to see which of the six drivers was still standing. If I'd have taken bets, I'd have lost.

13. The History
There are people out there every day that do jobs just like this. They risk their lives to get coal, catch fish, or supply diamond mines in Canada. It's just nice to give them their due.



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