I woke up Friday to an early morning
serenade by Craig of the jingle for the perfume, Wind Song. That's
made by Prince Matchabelli
(a real Prince), don't you
know. It seems someone thought it was a good idea to give Craig a
DVD compilation of 1000 classic commercials. That was such a bad
plan. Craig will be my escort to the longest (and last) diagnostic
test I have to do for the six month check-up. I sense there will be
much in the way of jingle singing in the car and perhaps the waiting
area. I don't know the results of the other tests per se; however, if
something were truly amiss, I would have been called in to see my
doctor weeks ago. These facts have not stopped me from having anxiety
about the whole business. I'll have to wait until almost the end of
February for my next appointment. Ah well, it is better than having
to go in every other week.
New Title – The Intern!
Long time production partner,
Marguerite Lliteras has completely taken leave of her senses and
started writing. Her first title is The Intern, an erotic romance set
in the tony trenches of Beverly Hills Real Estate. Marguerite hales
from that high class yet cutthroat background. Like a wise writer
should, she wrote what she what she knew in telling this sexy but
sweet tale. To summarize:
In the cutthroat world of Beverly Hills
real estate, Lisa is the undisputed queen. She has a network of
operatives that would be the envy of the CIA. Though she can see the
vaguest signs and portents that will point to a fat commission, Lisa
did not see William in her arena until it was too late. Her boss –
and former lover – Phil saddled her with an Intern who was all
wrong. He was too well put together. He knew too much way too soon.
He was way too good looking. And worst of all for Lisa, he seemed to
see beyond her mask and into her soul. Who was William? What
did he really want? These questions plague Lisa, but the one that
troubles her most is the one she asks of herself - Why can't she stop
thinking about him?
The Intern is available on all formats
at Smashwords .
You can also download up to 20 percent of the book as a sample to
check it out. It's also available on Kindle HERE
It's some really tasty fun, and the first of many, we hope. You
should also check out Marguerite's very amusing blog on Romantica @Sybaritic Press. Check it out! Share it with friends!
Updates
We are still hanging off the same cliff
as last week. The only real drag about that is I still can't talk
about what's going on. Everything seems to be on track. The people
actually overseeing the process are mellow and fairly confident, so I
will just chill until I can blab. It's going to be awesome though.
Ensnared Volume Two will be out this
week. If Jon's PC hasn't croaked on me, it should be out tomorrow as
an ebook. The paperback will be a week later most likely. I'm dealing
with a lot of mental fatigue this week. I didn't manage to make
anywhere close to the headway on many of the projects on my plate as
I had hoped. I made some, but not very much. It's likely that I'm
churning up the stress over the last test and some other things over
which I have no control. It'll work out. I'll probably sleep a week
after my next appointment with the Docs. Meanwhile, as long as I'm
not hallucinating much, it's all good.
My Japanese was put to a field test
last week. It was the first time I'd been to Mitsuwa since before
Christmas. The young clerk who usually scurries away from me walked
up as I was examining produce and wished me a Happy New Year in
English. He was very pleased. I responded in English and then asked
him where they'd moved the Miso in Japanese. He was surprised and
tickled. We didn't go any further as I also learned the phrase 'I
don't speak much Japanese.' I also said no thank you in Japanese to
another clerk who was offering me a sample of something. That was so
cool! My reading is getting better, too.
Thanks to a wonderful gift from an
Internet Archive bud (thanks, Carrie!), I found a great recipe for buttermilk fried
chicken. We had it last night, and it was awesome. I'm going to try
an intriguing recipe from the same magazine for onion bisque. And I
continue to struggle with basic southern biscuits. But those stories
are for the next blog.
Stay tuned.
2 comments:
YAY!! Ensnared 2!! Will most definitely be getting it. Just let me know when. Good job on the Japanese. No one here in the deep south (NC) to have a conversation with. But I did get a few grammer books and have been cruising by Youtube in between working at the day job and my new WIP. Slow progress, but then, I have time. And it's not as if I'll be getting to Japan any time soon. *sigh* One day though. LOL! Keep up the good work!
The book is live. Check out this week's blog for links. thank you for your patience and wonderful support! And you keep up the good work as well!
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