Posted by: Author | November 2, 2012

Friday Facts- November 2, 2012-The Three Sisters

This is a set of three volcanic mountains in Glencoe, Scotland. They are known as the three sisters and are absolutely stunning in person. These mountains were formed by an ice age glacier. Glencoe is famous for the massacre of members of the MacDonald clan in 1692 by the Campbell clan on orders from King William of Orange since the MacDonalds were late in pledging their allegiance to him. The Campbells came by for a visit and massacred them in their beds.

This is significant for me as I am descended from the clan MacDonald. I got chills standing there in that area where a lot of my ancestors were killed. It was a priceless moment for me to stand there. Chilling but moving.

Today, I’m visiting my friend Connie Phillips here talking about The Gambler’s Brother.

Surfer Bride is also being featured at Blurbs in Bloom here.

Come by and say hi if you get a chance.

Posted by: Author | November 1, 2012

Bushwacker Recipe- Surf Break

Today I’m visiting my friend Darlene and sharing a recipe for Bushwackers. They are a traditional drink here on Pensacola Beach. The locals love them and they are quite yummy. I used this traditional drink in my story Surf Break. Check it out here if you love creamy, milkshake-like drinks.

Posted by: Author | October 31, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

Posted by: Author | October 30, 2012

I’m At Long and Short Reviews’ Partying Today

Today I’m at the Long and Short Reviews Halloween party at noon (Eastern, I think- and the link won’t be active until then) – come by and say hello as I chat a bit about spooky things here.

Sorry I didn’t have a Halloween cupcake to share.

Posted by: Author | October 29, 2012

Book Review- The Ghost of Lily Painter by Caitlin Davies

I know, I know, we all have huge TBR piles but I’m going to highly recommend this anyway. It’s a lovely story about a dance hall girl who lived over 100 years prior to the present day. She came to a tragic end. Her story is told partially through the diary of a policeman who rented out rooms to her and her family. The story switches from modern day to the past times seamlessly.

The protagonist in the present day, Annie, finds the perfect house to move into when her husband’s job brings him to London. They move in with their daughter. Annie feels an affinity with the house but her husband grows distant. She starts to research the prior inhabitants of the home and finds out about Lily Painter and her tragedy.

It’s such a beautiful story, it stayed with me for quite a few days after I finished it. I have a habit of giving away books now after I read them since I don’t have room to keep them all – this one stays. It’s haunting and so well written, I have to say that if you get a chance to read it, you definitely should. I really can’t emphasize this enough, you need to read this book.
You can order it here.

Posted by: Author | October 26, 2012

Friday Facts- October 2012- Scottish Parliament Building

This building was opened in 2004. Construction began in 1999. I don’t like it at all. It’s too modern in its look to me. It sits right across the street from Holyrood Palace which is an old and beautiful building. This looks totally out of character with the Royal Mile and is very jarring.

The Canongate Wall is this picture. It’s got a lot of quotes on it and it faces the side of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. The building itself has a lot of sustainable features which is good for the environment, but why did they have to make it so unattractive?


Scotland got the right to have their own Parliament in 1998 and then had the building designed to hold their offices and the meeting chambers. This year, they recently won the right to have elections in two years to sever themselves from England. What do you think about the building? What do you think of an un-United Kingdom?

Posted by: Author | October 24, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

I’m visiting my friend Hildie today here to talk about my favorite five.

Posted by: Author | October 23, 2012

New Release for Me

I had a new release on Sunday, October 21. It’s the second in the Gambler’s Inheritance Series, The Gambler’s Brother. Set right after WWII, it’s a mystery/romance from Desert Breeze Publishing.

I’m visiting Shaunna Gonzales’ blog today here.

I also visited Shay’s blog yesterday. Come by and say hi here.

Posted by: Author | October 20, 2012

Special Guest- Shay Lacy

My dear friend, Shay Lacy is here today to share her latest release with us. The book was released today and I’m late posting this but I’ll keep it up a couple of days so it can be seen. Shay is a superstar friend and I know you’re going to love her as much as I do.

When Nature Inspires a Novel

With today’s release of my novel Hero Needed from Crimson Romance, I’m talking about everything in the book, which is set in Watkins Glen, New York. I first saw the Watkins Glen gorge (known as The Gorge) in Watkins Glen State Park seven years ago. I was struck mute by the visual power of its stark beauty. I had seen the Grand Canyon eight years before that and had been awed by its scope and grandeur. But it paled in comparison once I saw The Gorge. I visited Watkins Glen again a few years later, and at second glance it lost none of its impact.
Two large photos of The Gorge hang in my office.


Photos courtesy of Michael Shake. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2005

They inspire me. They humble me. They feed my soul. And they make me yearn to return to Watkins Glen once more. We are planning a return trip for 2013. (I would love to go this year and shout the triumph of Hero Needed in The Gorge.)
The Watkins Glen gorge is a testament to the beauty, power, flexibility and diversity of water, much of which is nearly close enough to touch. Nineteen waterfalls, naturally carved pools, stone bridges and stone stairways transect the 1.5 mile gorge. Around each bend awaits stunning surprises. I felt like God did some exterior decorating when He made The Gorge. Is it any wonder it had a scene in Hero Needed?
What inspires you?

Book blurb:

Some heroes are born and some are forged by events.
Marisa’s best friend Carolyn was killed by a train, but then Carolyn’s husband claims she committed suicide. Proving he’s wrong will be a heroic feat. EMT Nick Stark seems a natural for the job.
Yet the truths Marisa and Nick uncover spark unexpected danger. Does the secret of Marisa’s parentage tie in with Carolyn’s death? And is Marisa prepared to face the truth in order to identify whoever now wants her dead?

Buy links:

Amazon

iTunes

Bio:

Multi-published author Shay Lacy lives in northwest Ohio with her photographer/graphic designer husband. She loves following the man of her dreams with a camera in hand and a pen and notebook in her backpack. Sensible secretary by day, romance author by night, when not lost in her imagination, or reading a good book, she is likely researching her next book with a SWAT team ride-along or a visit to a DNA lab.

Posted by: Author | October 20, 2012

Chatting Today and Release Day!

Today I’m at the Desert Breeze Publishing reader loop chat. I’ll be there from 3-5 pm Eastern. Come by and say hi. Here’s where to join: Desert_Breeze_Publishing_Connections@yahoogroups.com

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