Archive for December, 2007



Monday Eye Candy
December 31st, 2007

Monday’s eye candy for your viewing pleasure. I *love* this picture - a fitting image to end 2007, dontcha think?

Poking my head out to say howdy
December 30th, 2007

I’m just here for a moment or two to say howdy - I’m still in the writing cave and it’s going okay, not as good as I’d like (or as far as I want to be), but I’m pleased with my progress.

I’m over at the Samhain blog today talking about the print release of The Tribute (which hit #6 on the Amazon best seller list in Romance>Western!!). I’m going to check coments later, but if you have a moment, stop on by!

*back to the writing cave*

And so I retreat into the writing cave
December 27th, 2007

Okay I admit it. Until yesterday, I hadn’t written a word during my vacation. My plan was (and still is) to finish Hell for Leather, Kincaid’s story. I’m so behind now, I need to clone myself to finish by next Tuesday (the end of my twelve day vacation).

*sigh*

So I’ve strapped myself to my laptop, closed the writing cave off (i.e., put away the books and the tv remote), and settled in. Daily writing goal is astronomical but I’ve made my bed (so to speak), now I must lie in it.

On a lighter note, I got some good stuff for Christmas. DH got me a cool neoprene holder for my Treo and a cradle to hook it to the laptop, some nice leather gloves, two CDs, the set of Romancing the Stone/Jewel of the Nile on DVD (sooooo hard to resist watching), and he made me another bracelet and necklace. Gorgeous!

My mom gave me the most beautiful purple suede jacket I’ve ever seen. It’s so pretty I keep petting it, while my MIL gave me some nice new clothes. My sis gave me some Palm software and a hard case for my Treo.

I’m blessed - I know it and I embrace it. Hope everyone else had a good Christmas. I’m rolling the boulder into place in front of the cave noe.

Game. Face. On.

The Tribute is available in print!
December 26th, 2007

I’m excited to announce The Tribute is now available in print. Book 6 of the Malloy family series features Brett, the quiet, uncommunicative and intense brother along with the love of his life, Dr. Alexandra Brighton.

The Tribute

Can a man who lives in the shadows and a woman who lives in the light find a place to belong together?

Book Six of the Malloy family series

Brett Malloy has always been considered a loner, a man apart from the Malloy clan. Quiet, reserved and intense, Brett hides from the world on his new ranch with only an ex-gunslinger and a runaway boy for company. When circumstances put him flat on his back, his childhood crush, Doctor Alexandra Brighton arrives to nurse him back to health.

Alex has always loved Brett despite the fact that a more difficult man couldn’t be found on the face of the earth. A woman who firmly believes everyone should live life to the fullest, Alex takes Brett’s quiet surliness as a mission. She’s going to teach him what it means to live, and how to find love and passion in the most unexpected places.

When rancher King Dawson claims Alex as his own, Brett has to choose between the darkness of his shadows and the light of Alex’s love.

Excerpt:

When Kincaid had brought Brett in, and she’d taken off his shirt, she didn’t pay attention to anything else. It was too important to focus on the wound and saving his life. Being alone with him now was quite different, especially after the kiss.

“I want to recheck it before you leave, just to be sure you didn’t re-injure yourself.” She walked into the examining room with Brett on her heels.

He sat on the examining table and Alex had difficulty swallowing when he removed his shirt. The expanse of flesh and muscle was a banquet of beauty. She drank it in like a starving woman. The boy’s body she had known evolved into an amazingly sexy man. Perfectly formed shoulders, lightly furred chest with whorls of brown hair tapering down toward his belly. She felt embarrassed to note that his bellybutton pressed inward instead of outward. Her finger itched to touch it.

The white bandage on his right shoulder stood out in contrast to the beautiful skin that covered him. She concentrated on untying the bandage without hurting him, twitching when her hands brushed against the hair on his chest.

What was wrong with her? She’d had hundreds and hundreds of patients, probably a thousand in the last ten years. Here she was acting like a complete idiot because it was Brett Malloy on her table. She didn’t ever remember having him as a patient before, several of the other Malloys for certain, but never him.

Alex wasn’t sure if he noticed her perusal and even if he did, he was too polite to mention it, though he probably should have. A doctor shouldn’t be lusting after her patient. She recognized it for what it was—lust. Her past transgressions, or possibly mistakes, catching up with her.

She finally fumbled around enough to get the bandage undone.

“How does it look?” Brett asked.

Alex examined the wound carefully, surprised and pleased at how good it looked. “It looks wonderful, with no sign of infection. You’re an amazing healer, Brett.”

Her fingertips lightly skimmed his skin. He sucked in a breath. Alex’s skin tingled from the contact.

“How long do I keep the bandage on?”

Alex started, a bit chagrined that she’d been daydreaming as she touched his shoulder. “Keep the bandage on a few more days to keep the dirt out. I’ll give you more.”

“You don’t have to do that. We’ve still got plenty at the ranch.”

“I don’t want you to use up your supply. You need to have some on hand for anything else that happens.” Her mouth twitched, wanting to tease him just a bit. “After all, the roof might attack you again.”

“I plan to look up next time.”

As Alex wrapped the bandage around his shoulder, she couldn’t help but ask, “How is it that you came to be under the wood as it fell off the roof? Mr. Kincaid said he warned you but apparently you didn’t hear him.”

“Ah.” Brett cleared his throat and fidgeted a bit with the shirt in his left hand. “I don’t remember. It all happened so fast.”

Alex knew a fib when she heard one, but didn’t call him on it. He must have had his reasons. As she tied off the bandage, she asked, “Do you need some help putting your shirt on?”

Normally saying that wouldn’t have been any kind of issue, but when one brown eyebrow arched at the question, Alex’s body heated.

“I think I can handle it.”

“Are you sure?” Alex almost didn’t recognize her voice, low, a little raspy, and dammit, needy.

Suddenly the urge to feel him, to feel alive, overwhelmed her. At that moment, all she wanted to do was feel something good, no matter if it was right or wrong. Alex decided it was time to start living for herself and her needs. She followed the urge to simply feel. Later she’d talk to herself about falling for the same man twice in a lifetime and whether or not it was a good idea. With a deep breath, she threw caution to the wind and jumped in with both feet.

Alex took his face in her hands and lowered her mouth to his. Soft kisses, her lips gently moved against his. Once. Twice. He felt rigid against her, unyielding.

Alex had other ideas. Her tongue swiped his lips, tickling until he opened his mouth. The hot, delicious feeling of kissing him deeply swept through her, raising goose bumps and nipples harder than diamonds.

“Alex,” he gasped out between kisses. “What are you doing?”

“Shut up, Malloy.” She kissed her way across his jaw to his neck. A moan rose up in her throat as she sucked the salty skin, the arousal building inside her like steam. It needed an escape, a release. It had been so long since she’d had one.

“Make love to me, Brett.” It wasn’t a question. Before he could protest, she unbuttoned her shirt and took it off, followed quickly by her skirt and chemise. As she stood in her stockings, his eyes drank her in, feasting on her flesh. Alex felt her cheeks redden, but she didn’t dare cover herself. This is what she wanted, come hell or high water.

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Woohoo!! You can pick up a copy in print at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or My Bookstore and More.

Merry Christmas!
December 25th, 2007

I’m off enjoying Christmas with my family, but I wanted to tell all my online friends, buddies, peeps and everyone else, Merry Christmas!!