5/12/2015

E.E. Burke's BEST OF THE WEST: Linda Broday has a new release!

Nobody loves cowboys as much as Linda Broday. Her soft spot for these rugged individualists shines through in every book she writes. Her latest series about three tough, sexy, determined men--brothers by choice--is quintessential Western historical romance, and not to be missed. 

Back in January, Linda shared her first in the series Texas Mail Order Bride. Today, we feature the second, Twice a Texas Bride.


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Scars of the past run deep inside former saloon owner Rand Sinclair, leaving jagged pain and two certainties. He'll never fall in love again. Never marry.
He finally has the ranch and land he's dreamed of owning and that's enough. But when he finds a woman and little boy hiding out in one of his outbuildings in the bitter cold, he can't turn his back. He offers them a safe haven and the warmth of his fire.
Callie Quinn is on the run from a killer outlaw who vows to see her dead and take the boy. Slowly, Rand uncovers her secrets and realizes the only way to keep her safe is to push all his chips to the center of the table.
He risks everything...his name...his heart...his life for the woman who's awakened a fierce hunger for love.
Locked in a desperate battle to rid them of the outlaw's special brand of terror, Rand reaches deep inside for every weapon in his arsenal.
Whoever wants to harm her will have to go through him.
And he’ll go through hell for her. One of them will die. Who will it be?

Excerpt

Sliding her hand beneath the soft hair at the nape of his neck, she parted her mouth slightly. When his tongue dipped inside, she faintly tasted peaches. She’d never felt so much need well up inside. She needed Rand like she needed air and food and to be loved. How could she have lived this long without him?
A second later, he removed his mouth from hers and murmured. “You drive me crazy, woman. Would you mind if I unfasten some buttons of your dress?”
“How many?” What a dumb question, but her brain had deserted her. The tingles doing back-flips and twirls up and down her spine had made forming coherent thought impossible.
“Three. Or four. You have so many.” He flashed a fleeting grin. “I have the greatest desire to feel my wife's skin. Will you welcome me?”
“Yes,” she managed to whisper.
The cool air was welcome on her flesh as he undid the four buttons she’d allotted. But he didn't stop. She covered his hand with hers. "You said four and that's what I agreed to."
"I never was much good at arithmetic." He grinned, took her hand and kissed each of her fingertips before he resumed his mission.
She surprised herself when she moved his hands back into place so he could resume. She wanted this man who would risk his life to protect her from all harm. Desire flowed in her veins like molten lead.

Meet Linda

Linda Broday is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her interest in reading and history came very early, so it was no surprise when she began writing western historical romances. She resides in the Texas Panhandle on land the American Indian and Comancheros once roamed, where ghosts from the past lurk around every corner. Humble roots and the love of family have become focal points of each book she writes. 

Where to find out more about Linda:
Visit me at: www.LindaBroday.com
Facebook Author Page:  http://www.facebook.com/lindabrodayauthor 
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Google:  http://google.com/+LindaBroday

Q&A

E.E.: How is it working with hot guys and sexy women all day?
Linda: Oh my gosh! It's quite exhausting. Those cowboys of mine really do get me hot and bothered. They're always in my head saying the most suggestive things. They know I can't jump into those pages where they do God knows what, but yet they keep teasing me--dancing around in their underwear and shaking those hips. And the women, they are no help. Worse, they get the strangest ideas in their heads about what they should be doing and their ideas and mine don't mesh. Sheesh! 

E.E.: Be honest, when reading...do you put yourself in the heroine's role?
Linda: Absolutely! I love playing the heroine and getting to do all those things with my sexy cowboys. Even though it's pretend, it's awfully close to the real thing. There are lots of perks with this job!

E.E.: What's something you'd like to tell your fans?
Linda: I'd like them to know about the humble beginnings I came from.  When I was born, my family's home was a tent. My three older siblings and my parents lived in a tent because they couldn't afford anything else. People wouldn't let us play with their children. I never went to college. After I graduated from high school I had to go to work. That's why I write characters who have nothing. That's what I know. These story people are me. I never want to forget where I came from or forget my raising. 

E.E.: If you could interview one person who would it be?
Linda: Harper Lee. I'm so curious about why she didn't write but two books. I want to ask her what got in the way. Was it life? Love? Did the spark die? Did she think she had no talent? Surely not. And I want to know what her writing process was when she wrote To Kill a Mockingbird. She simply fascinates me. I can wait for her new book, Go Set a Watchman that has been hidden all these years, to come out in July. 

E.E.: Which of your characters would you most like to invite to dinner and why?
Linda: I think I'd invite Rand Sinclair. Of the three brothers, he hides the most secrets. The open book act he puts on disguises lots of pain, lots more than he revealed to me. I'd keep his whiskey glass full and maybe he'd let down his ever present guard. That ready grin keeps so much buried.  I want to know more about his practice of offering the drunks a place to sleep when they had too much to drink and couldn't make it home when he owned his saloon. I find that very admirable. 

E.E.: If you were a t-shirt, what color would you be and why?
Linda: Purple, the color of kings and queens. I've always loved the color because it's dark and rich and it gives me a sense of importance I guess. I hope that doesn't sound conceited because I'm sure not that. Being a horrible introvert, I need propping up now and then. Purple reminds me that I am somebody and that I can do whatever I set my mind to.

E.E.: Which already filmed movie represents your writing style?
Linda: THE OUTSIDER starring Tim Daley that's adapted from the book with the same name by Penelope Williamson. I LOVE this western movie and have watched it about 20 times, maybe more. Tim plays a gunslinger named Johnny Gault who's been shot. He staggers onto this woman's property but collapses before he reaches the house. The woman belongs to a society of Plain People who are very strict in their beliefs. Her husband has been lynched by a powerful rancher. She falls in love with Johnny and he eventually avenges her husband's death. It's gritty and raw just like my books. It shows the starkness and the harsh life of the old West. 

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5/11/2015

Highland Illusion


Since the day his father strung him out as bait for being a tainted magical being, Lance Sheppard has vowed to never use his illusion to harm, thereby proving dear old demented dad wrong. Yet here he is in the middle of a colony of vampires, his magic drawn out and at the ready to strike.

His mission: Convince the largest vampire colony left on earth to join the humans in their fight for survival.  Not to get sidelined by a beautiful headstrong vampire.

Or become another vamp's diversionary plaything. 


How could it all have gone so wrong so fast?

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Guys, I gotta tell ya: Out of all the Highland Sorcery novels this one is a little different than the rest.

First, it's less action and more relationship building than how I tend to write. I love action. 
About 90 percent of this book takes place in the same building. The Same Building!

Also for a little switch-up, the hero tends to be the damsel-in-distress more so than the heroine. But he's the only human in the midst of a colony of vampires who are all stronger, older, and predatory. Plus there is no hiding anything he is feeling. The heroine--vampire, also stronger and older than him--can sense every nuance of what's going on internally with him so when he's feelin it for her, there's no hiding where the drop in his blood pressure has gone to. 

I also go into religion more in this one. I couldn't help it. In the previous book Highland Son where Lance was first introduced, he is the son of a religious fanatic who preaches that anything with magic is as evil as the monsters running around eating people. Well guess what, Dad? Lance has magic. He can cast illusions, the same illusions that have been saving your butt. So dad tries to kill him. Try coming out of that with an intact love of God and religion. I don't think so.

So who does he become attracted to? A Christian vampire. Yup.


All that said, my editor didn't have any major rewrites for me. Must have been all the focus on romance. She did have a great line for me when I misspelled "monster plague". Mac wrote: "plague (not plaque, though oral hygiene might be important to vampires). Love her. 
Anyhoo, here's a short excerpt from the latest installment of the Highland Sorcery series: 

Lance caught her wrist. “My trousers?”
“Are ruined. I had to cut them off.”
So it had been her. Heat prickled beneath his skin. The image of her…and him…her capable hands… He willed his libido to settle. Not an easy thing with her so close, so— He hitched the blanket tighter around him and chuffed out, “Lance.”
Celestine's brows drew down.
“My name. Since you’ve undressed me, you should at least know my name.”
“Oh.” She seemed a little startled by that, especially since her assessing glance revealed she knew exactly what his body had been focused on instead of his name. “Lance. It’s a nice name.”
“Thank you.” He fished out his cockiest grin to put them back on equal footing.
Which she must have picked up on for she lobbed out one better. “Do not worry, ma petit, your virtue was safe with me.”
That teasing sultry tone nearly destroyed him. So much for equal footing. The blanket around him was suddenly too heavy, too confining. Hell, her clothes were too confining. “Don’t you worry about that, sweetheart. I’m just put out that I wasn’t awake to enjoy it.”
“Hmmm.” She leaned close, smooth cheek sliding against day-old whiskers to whisper near his ear. Her breath was cool, slightly damp. “I enjoyed it enough for us both.”
The groan he emitted came from a place deep down in his abdomen, laced with desire and need, cresting on a rush of adrenaline. Wounded leg? What wounded leg?
Smiling wickedly, Celestine whisked away and began searching through her dresser drawers as though she hadn’t just ramped up his blood to the point of boiling. She thrust a shirt and pair of pants toward him.
Damn, she was something. His grin left half-formed. “I’m not wearing women britches.”


And because I'm in such a good mood to have this book released, I'm giving 3 commenters their choice of one of my ebooks. So get chatting my friends!!!

Hmmm, maybe a topic...If you could travel through time, would you go to the past or the future? 

5/10/2015

KILLER EXPOSURE release party!

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Today is day 3 of my book release celebration!  All good things must come to an end, and unfortunately, so does this party.  Thanks for sticking with me until the end!

Today, I'm happy to share that KILLER EXPOSURE is the first of two books that I've set in Houston.  The second book, KILLER SEASON, will be released in November, and is Nate's story. (You can already pre-order it now!)

I'm also very excited about the book I'm currently working on, which is part of a new Colton Family continuity series coming next year from Harlequin Romantic Suspense!  If you're a fan of the Coltons, you won't want to miss this series!

Thanks again for stopping by this weekend and celebrating with me!  I've got one more giveaway in store, so be sure to scroll down to find it! (US only please)

Toxic chemicals and instant chemistry in this tale of murder, medicine and combustible attraction! 

One minute Hannah Baker is a quiet science professor. The next, a possible murder suspect. Six victims, one per week, all poisoned with the same exotic chemical Hannah once worked with. Now she's wanted by Houston detective Owen Randall—but is it to enlist her help, or arrest her? 


Owen knows the prim Hannah is hiding something, but he isn't sure she's a killer. Especially after some unfortunate incidents. Is she the next victim of the chemical killer? Torn between duty and his growing feelings, Owen only knows he has less than a week to save her…


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5/09/2015

Celebrating Killer Exposure and my Anniversary!

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I'm back for Day 2 of my book release celebration!  If you missed yesterday's post, KILLER EXPOSURE is the story of Hannah Baker, a mild-mannered chemistry professor who gets caught up in a web of lies and danger when Houston police detective Owen Randall asks for her help solving a series of murders.  Here's the back cover blurb:

Toxic chemicals and instant chemistry in this tale of murder, medicine and combustible attraction! 

One minute Hannah Baker is a quiet science professor. The next, a possible murder suspect. Six victims, one per week, all poisoned with the same exotic chemical Hannah once worked with. Now she's wanted by Houston detective Owen Randall—but is it to enlist her help, or arrest her? 


Owen knows the prim Hannah is hiding something, but he isn't sure she's a killer. Especially after some unfortunate incidents. Is she the next victim of the chemical killer? Torn between duty and his growing feelings, Owen only knows he has less than a week to save her…


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Today is a special day for me because it is my 1 year anniversary!  The year has just flown by for me and Mister, and we've had so many exciting things happen--I'm really looking forward to finding out what our next year of married life has in store for us!

It turns out that paper is the traditional gift for a 1 year anniversary.  Lucky for you readers, I have some pretty cute notebooks up for grabs today!  I snagged these at a Harlequin party at last year's RWA conference, and this seems like the perfect opportunity to give them away!


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5/08/2015

Chemistry and Danger combine in Killer Exposure!

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Hi everyone!  I'm thrilled to be here today for the release of my 4th book, KILLER EXPOSURE! This is the story of Hannah Baker, a mild-mannered chemistry professor who gets caught up in a web of lies and danger when Houston police detective Owen Randall asks for her help solving a series of murders.  Here's the back cover blurb:

Toxic chemicals and instant chemistry in this tale of murder, medicine and combustible attraction! 

One minute Hannah Baker is a quiet science professor. The next, a possible murder suspect. Six victims, one per week, all poisoned with the same exotic chemical Hannah once worked with. Now she's wanted by Houston detective Owen Randall—but is it to enlist her help, or arrest her? 


Owen knows the prim Hannah is hiding something, but he isn't sure she's a killer. Especially after some unfortunate incidents. Is she the next victim of the chemical killer? Torn between duty and his growing feelings, Owen only knows he has less than a week to save her…


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This book was a lot of fun to write, because like Hannah, I too am a college professor.  I teach microbiology rather than chemistry, and I definitely don't get into as much trouble as she does, but I had a good time drawing from some personal experiences while I worked on this book.

Another thing that made this book fun is that it's my first book set in Texas!  I lived in Houston for a couple of years before moving back to the Dallas/Fort Worth area, and as soon as I started working on this book, I knew it had to be set in Houston. It's such a big city with so many possibilities--how could I resist?

I hope you guys have a good Friday!  Be sure to come back tomorrow for another post--I'm holding 3 DAYS OF GIVEAWAYS, so make sure you enter each one to maximize your chances of winning! :)

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5/05/2015

BOOK RELEASE DAY FOR JAN SCHLIESMAN!!

Day Two of my published book release and I thought I'd share how I met Mr. Wonderful.


Love At First Sight

My senior year in high school, I worked afternoons and Saturday mornings as a teller at a local bank.  It was a portable building, the kind frequently used to add extra space to an overcrowded school, and it had a walk-in lobby and three drive-thru lanes.  I was working the lobby one afternoon when a man I’d never seen before walked in.  He went to the opposite counter and filled out a banking slip before approaching my window.

He was tall, with curly brown hair and the bluest eyes I have ever seen.  He hands me his deposit slip and asks if I can verify the account number because he just had his eyes dilated and he isn’t sure he wrote it correctly.  I recite the account number, then glance to the name, Tim Schliesman.  There’s something familiar about the name, but I can’t quite place it.  The deposit slip also had a place for the address, which he’d filled in.  My heart is doing one of those beat-skip-beat-skip rhythms that made me wonder if I’m actually breathing or not.

Me: “You live at 31 Huck Finn Drive?  We’re moving to 21 Huck Finn Drive.  We’re going to be neighbors!”

Him:  “Okay.”

His lack of enthusiasm doesn’t lessen mine.  But seriously, he could have cared less about anything I was saying.  I finish the transaction and send him on his way, watching his Levi clad butt walking toward the door.  He even looks good from behind!

As soon as the building is empty, I wave the deposit slip at my co-workers. “Okay, who knows this guy?”  Everyone is shaking their heads.  It’s time for Plan B.  I call the main bank and ask them to pull his information card.  Mainly, I want to know his age.  I find out he’s three years older than me, which means he should be in my freshman yearbook.

Cue the Mission Impossible music!  I spend the night searching through multiple yearbooks, trying to find him.  No luck.  I did, however, locate two other guys with the same last name.  They are younger than me so I’m guessing they’re his brothers.  At this point, there’s really nothing else I can do.  We’ll be moving in two weeks, so I wait it out.

Our new house is directly across the street from his.  He spends a lot of time doing yardwork and I spend an equal amount of time watching him.  Then I get this brilliant idea to work in the yard, too!  I pull out some spandex bike shorts and a sports bra and go in search of the lawnmower.  Luckily, we have a brand new one.  I take off across the yard, mowing an uneven path while waiting for him to notice me.  When he finally looks up, I wave and smile.  Unfortunately, steering the mower with one hand causes me to hit the culvert under our driveway.  The mower makes a horrible screeching sound and smoke rolls from the motor.  I’ve just ruined a $300 lawnmower.  Ooops!

No more yardwork for me.

By now, the senior prom is approaching and I want *someone* to be my date.  Except, he’s never shown any interest in me and I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong.  I’m completely and totally in love with this guy.  Can’t eat, can’t sleep, in love.  Instead of going to prom, a group of friends go to dinner and then head to the Holiday Inn for a party.  We walk through the front door and guess who is standing behind the desk?  Yep, it’s him.  He works as a night auditor and I just know he’s going to tell my parents.

He doesn’t.  But my brother is friends with his brothers and he spends hours over at their house.  He usually comes home and says, “Tim doesn’t know you’re alive!”

By now, four months have passed and it doesn’t seem to matter how many hours I spend watching him from our living room windows.  I have to accept the fact that he obviously doesn’t like me and certainly doesn’t want to date me.  I have to give up on him.

I’ll never forget that day.  I pulled into our driveway after running some errands and he was outside using the weed eater.  I didn’t bother to wave, I just went inside.  Then I found my favorite window and watched him one last time.  I had to give up on love because, obviously, men were stupid.

Ten minutes later, my doorbell rang.  When I answered, guess who was standing on the other side?  Yep, it was him.  All sweaty, covered in grass and looking nervous.

“Hi.”

“Hi.”  I answer.

“I’m wondering if maybe you’d like to go out for dinner or a movie sometime?”  he asks.

It was honestly the last thing I expected him to say, and it took me several seconds to respond. “Sure, I’d love to.”

That was the beginning of a courtship that lasted two years before we married.  I like to say, “It was love at first sight…for one of us.”

My hubby always responds, “I was blinded by your beauty.”


Don’t you just love a happy ending?

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5/01/2015

First Fridays with the Crew

RAINY DAY COVERS
or The Crew's favorite "weather" scenes and movie clips


JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN

Protecting His Brother’s Bride is officially available in e-book format and I’m absolutely in love with my cover!  Kissing in the rain…you’ve got to get a little lost in the moment to ignore Mother Nature.  And my hero and heroine have plenty of opportunities to ignore the elements.

Kira Kincaid will go to any lengths to clear her name--even team up with Dalton Matthews, her estranged...now deceased...husband's brother. When their mission exposes an earth-shattering family secret from both their pasts, Dalton must choose between his brother's betrayal and the one woman he should deny.

So...who hasn't gotten caught in a thunderstorm with the threat of tornados? Two weeks ago I was in Dallas for the North Texas Romance Writers of America monthly meeting and our guest speaker was fellow Harlequin Romantic Suspense author, Melissa Cutler. Melissa joined Angi, Lara and I for dinner at a BBQ restaurant and Mother Nature whipped up a wonderful display of power. Thunder, lightning, pounding rain and high winds that made the trees bend toward the ground.  It was Melissa's first experience with severe weather. She's a San Diego girl used to earthquakes. I told her that we were pretty safe in the brick building that looked to be eighty-plus years old.  In my head I'm thinking "where's the basement?"

I'm an Iowa girl who transplated to Kansas.  I grew up with tornado warnings every spring.  Our scariest experience happened about ten years ago when we went camping with my cousin. We borrowed a tent and sleeping bags from a friend and traveled to a lake about 2 1/2 hours away. My cousin had a travel trailer and we set up our tent right next to them.  We'd only been at the lake for four hours when the sky darkened and the wind gusted. There was no way we were staying in a tent overnight, so we threw everything in our SUV and raced for home, with tornadoes visible the entire way.

I picked the movie Spiderman because of this scene where the heroine gives him a proper show of appreciation, even though he's hanging upside down in the rain.  I love the way she peels back his mask, just far enough to see his lips.  They can kiss without revealing Spiderman's true identity.

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ANGI ANGI ANGI ANGI ANGI
When Jan decided upon this topic, I thought, "this will be easy." I use the weather a lot in my books to shape the story. Well, shoot...I really do. 

My first book, HILL COUNTRY HOLD-UP is set during a flood that forces Steve & Jane to work together. MARINE'S LAST DEFENSE there's a snow storm or "white out" that prevents Mitch & Bree from their journey. PROTECTING THEIR CHILD ... Cord & Kate climb up a cliff in the rain. 

Maybe it has something to do with my childhood. I would ride my bike when it was about to storm, find a place dry but where I could hear, feel and see the rain...and I would write until it was almost dark and time to go home. Maybe. But it also has to do with reading Sharon Mignerey. Her books took on the location/weather as a character. I always hope that I write a book in a place that allows the story to develop there -- and can't be set anywhere else.
SHOOTER (violence)

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LIZ LIZ LIZ LIZ LIZ
I love this crazy Harrison Ford movie because who hasn’t dreamed of being shipwrecked (or plane wrecked in this case) with a sexy man who needs to learn how much he misses being in love? He’s strong, he’s innovative, he’s a little crotchety, and he’s sexy as heck. And he saves you from pirates. “Pirates? As in Arghhh?” (Great line!) I wouldn’t necessarily want to go through the weather that brought our Hero and Heroine to their island. But if my HEA was as adventurous and romantic as theirs—I’d weather the storm!
SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS
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VICKI VICKI VICKI VICKI VICKI
Don't laugh. I almost always watch this movie. Whenever it appears in the guide and no matter how long the film has been playing, I watch Bridget Jones's Diary. I love the ending.

It's snowing and Bridget and Mark Darcy are not going to get together--in her mind. As she is locking up her flat to leave with her best friends for a weekend in Paris, Mark appears from across the street. He says he isn't going to New York because he forgot to tell her good bye, but in my mind it is hello. They go to Bridget's apartment to rendez vous. As she is pulling on tiny knickers, she hears the door close and rushes to the window, spying him striding away. She sees her diary on the table, pulls two plus two together and realizes she's goofed big time.

She slips on athletic shoes and a flimsy sweater and takes off after him, calling, "Mark! Mark!" The snow continues to fall and we know it is freezing and she isn't wearing much and will she find Mark? When all seems lost, he steps out of a store with a new diary for her.

As they kiss, he wraps his coat around her. "Nice boys don't kiss like that." "Oh, yes, they f****** do."  Sigh. A great Happily Ever After. I love it. 

BRIDGET JONES DIARY

JILLIAN JILLIAN JILLIAN JILLIAN
Ah, Angi Morgan knows me only too well. Such a brilliant, poignant scene. Death of a replicant.  I often think of this scene when creating backstory for antagonists. The best bad guys are ones the reader can sympathize with––or at least understand his/her pain. 
BLADE RUNNER
Angi was the one who found and posted all these movie clips. Thanks, Angi!  

Coming this year: Jillian's first Contemporary Romance, plus Codename: Dragon
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MAUREEN MAUREEN MAUREEN MAUREEN
BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S
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E.E.  E.E.  E.E.  E.E.  E.E.  E.E.  E.E.  
I love to find ways to use seasons and weather to set a mood or establish the tone for a scene. In the beginning of Her Bodyguard, I open with the hero in a snowstorm on a desolate prairie, which reflects the condition of his life and his heart: desolate, wasted, frozen. Here's a short blurb:

March 1, 1870
Former Cherokee Neutral Lands,
Southeast Kansas

Hell must be like this. Not lit with blazing fires, but cold and gray, barren as the dead prairie. Even the wind howled like a deranged demon, flinging bits of ice into Buck’s face. He drew the blanket and oilskin tighter, although nothing warmed the persistent chill in his bones that had gotten worse as he’d ridden north through Indian Territory. He was a walking dead man here in Kansas, so it seemed somehow fitting he’d entered the abode of the damned.

He patted Goliath’s neck, glad for the company of his horse. He had few acquaintances, even fewer friends, and none who would risk their necks for another man’s cause. Buck wouldn’t have risked getting his neck stretched had the plea not come from his only remaining kinsman. Although at this point, freezing to death seemed more likely than being lynched.
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I love the movie, Singing in the Rain. For one, Gene Kelly's dance scene is fantabulous! Also, I just love rain. I love listening to it, watching it, going outside when it's raining and getting wet. I don't sing or dance. That would frighten the neighbors.
SINGING IN THE RAIN
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LARA LARA LARA LARA LARA  
I know it's not a romance, but one of my favorite movies is Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.  I love the scene where he busts into the castle in the pouring rain to rescue his father, only to be hit over the head with a vase.  Once his father realizes he's not a threat, he's more concerned with the vase than Indy's head!

Harrison Ford and Sean Connery had such great chemistry in that movie--it's definitely one that stands up to repeat viewing!

In the mood for a fun spring read?  My latest book, KILLER EXPOSURE, releases today!  You can download a digital copy now, or pick up a print copy on Tuesday! :)
INDIANA JONES & THE LAST CRUSADE
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KATHLEEN KATHLEEN KATHLEEN 
I also love the Bridget Jones scene that Vicki picked. But, of course, I had to show you Mr. Darcy's proposal in the rain. I especially love the last few moments where I'm certain he intends to kiss her. Sigh...
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
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A School for Unusual Girls - A Stranje House Novel

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CHASING GOLD, A Beyond Fairytales story- NOW AVAILABLE!
WAKE ME, Book 1 in the Hidden Destiny Series- NOW AVAILABLE! 
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DONNELL DONNELL DONNELL   
MATCH POINT
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CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER CLOVER   
BRAVE HEART
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JOIN JAN next Tuesday celebrating the release of
PROTECTING HIS BROTHER'S BRIDE
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