Saturday, October 24, 2009

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Thursday Thirteen – 13 Date Nights



We all seem to live very busy lives and time for romance is simply squeezed in. A friend of mine gave me the idea to write this post when she told me how she and hubby set a night a week aside as a date night. All week long they anticipate the one evening alone without kids and some one-on-one time with each other. Hmm… I think I like that anticipation part.

1. Stay overnight at a hotel and order room service.
2. Go out for dinner and a movie. Stop at a popular coffeehouse on the way home.
3. Visit a bar or pub you used to frequent when you were dating. Or simply visit a local saloon for a drink and dancing. How about acting out a romantic encounter?
4. Visit a museum or attend a poetry reading.
5. If you have an entire day, hop into a car and drive in one direction for an hour. See where it takes you and find things to do when you get there. I remember doing this with hubby and we’d find fun ice cream parlors, antique shops and even a couple wineries.
6. Grab a pizza to go and a bottle of wine then find a nice spot in a local park or even your backyard to eat.

7. If you are tight on time and/or funds, go out just for dessert.
Eat it sensually.



8. Go for a walk in the woods or a park. Take a blanket and lie under a tree and cuddle for an afternoon or watch the moon rise.
9. Make dinner together, sipping wine as you do. Play music and enjoy simply being together. Be sure to laught and touch each other often.
10. Rent a movie, serve up drinks and popcorn. Slip into “something more comfortable” and see if you make it to the end of the movie.
11. Play a board game. Strip Monopoly, honey?
12. Have an indoor picnic. Lay out a blanket on the floor or use the coffee table. Light candles and have some fresh flowers to add to the ambiance. Play a cd of soft music and nature sounds.
13. Take a long bath together by candlelight. How about some wine too?



What would be a romantic date night for you?

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

13 Foreplay Fundamentals



I'm not going to waste any time here; I'll get right to my list.

1. Fruit. Sensual fruit such as strawberries, grapes, apple slices and bananas may be easily found in your kitchen and can be a lot of fun to tease with. Try dancing around your partner and feed him bits of fruit while teasing him with your body.
2. Sensual food. Whipping cream (see my 13 Things to Do with Whipping Cream). Chocolate and other sensual foods. (See my Sensual Food Post).
3. A nice beverage. Wine or a cocktail is always nice. Did you know a hot cup of coco or tea can be sensual in its own way especially in winter? Try a cup of spicy Masala Chai, or a tea containing yarrow, or better yet the aphrodisiac tea - Black Galingale.

4. Candles. Men have a tendency to prefer candles that smell like food – vanilla, orange spice, melon. Women may prefer floral scents for romance. Cluster candles on a reflective tray. I like to mix the scents – Lavender, vanilla or orange spice, Hawaiian flower, white tea & ginger. Visit a local candle shop and select candles together for a special evening.

5. Sensual music. What gets you in the mood? Soft jazz for a romantic evening of slow love making? Underground dance music for some creative adventuring? Hard rock for some fierce pounding? I suggest picking out the music in advance and being flexible to your mood at the time. One night you might like soft jazz, the next you might choose something louder.

6. Lingerie. Silk boxers for him, g-string for her? Silk slip? Flannel pants and tight cotton tank? Whatever you feel sexy in is what you should choose. However, latest polls show men don’t like lots of lace and buttons/snaps.

7. Sheets. If you’re taking it to bed think of what feels good under you. Don’t always think silk sheets are the best… flannel sheets are very cozy, especially in the northern regions.
8. Blankets. If you visit my house, you’ll notice a variety of cozy, soft blankets on a blanket rack in the great room. They aren’t just for making kids’ forts. Ever try snuggling on a leather couch under a fleece blanket? Try it!

9. Lotions. Keep ones that sensually inspire your mind and ones that can be licked off.

10. Feather. Ever wonder why romance writers love writing plumes so much. Heh, heh. Next time you’re at the zoo, pick up an ostrich feather or visit you local sex shop for some top notch fun feathers.
11. Blindfold., silk scarves, hand cuffs. Need I say anything more?

12. Love coupons. Pick up a booklet of them or print them on the computer. Hide a coupon in a special place for your honey to find. A great teaser!
13. Romantic games. There’s a wide variety out there. A great way to add a little exploration into your love life. Always remember, laughing in bed can be a wonderful foreplay move.

What motivates you?

Monday, October 12, 2009

Excerpt Monday - Painted Soul

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Blurb:
Painted Soul is the first book of the Soul Series. A story that takes the reader on a wonderful ride in an artist’s life, through the streets of London, and into the shadows of the underground.

Elizabeth McAlister was only eighteen when she met the art student, Puzzola in a London nightclub and gave him her heart. Ten years later, they meet again when a summer of intense passion and dark secrets begins.
As Elizabeth falls deeper in love with Puzzola, she tries to rescue him from tortured memories he refuses to discuss. Eventually, his double life and erotic past are exposed in a local newspaper just as he is involved in a life-threatening accident.


Painted Soul
Chapter 3


Mrs. Somerby was enjoying lunch with her handsome son, Andrew, in a London cafe. He always admired his mother and how she tried to keep peace between him and his father. With every visit, she’d try to get him to return to Sussex. But he wouldn’t go home until his father accepted him for the man he really was.
“I think you pay your barber too much,” his mother touched his hair, “he never seems to cut anything off.”

“I like it this way,” Andrew frowned and pulled his head away. “Please stop, we’re in public.”

"Oh, I wish you would come home,” she begged.

"Mother, I can’t. The bank keeps me quite busy.”

“I will talk to your father again. I will make him understand how much I miss you.”

“Talking to father won’t change anything.”

“Andrew, I know you weren’t to blame for what happened to your grandparents. It was an accident.”

“Father doesn’t see things as clearly as you do, mother. I can’t believe he’s carried this grudge all these years. They loved me in a way Father never could, and I loved them back. I needed him when they died, but he turned his back on me and placed the blame on my shoulders,” Andrew lamented. “Mother, I was too young to handle such rejection. When Father said I couldn’t paint and took away the funds they left me for art school, it was the final straw. Painting was my deepest connection to my grandparents.”

He sighed, “There is more to our problem than the day of the accident. He just uses that as an excuse. My whole life, Father never praised me for anything I did. I could never manage to be the perfect son for him. I’m a failure. What happened in Italy was only more proof for him, and he wasn’t afraid to let me know that. Now my heart is stone. I go through the motions daily, the dutiful son running his father’s bank. He doesn’t even care about the work I do here. He just keeps me around because he wouldn’t be able to explain to his friends why he sent me away. He doesn’t give a damn about me, and I don’t want to be anywhere near him.”

“Oh, my dear, you are not a failure,” his mother bowed her head. “You know your father is aware of all the fine work you’ve done at the bank.”

“But when I stayed in Italy and didn’t give up school, I lived a life style that could disgrace our family, if anyone ever found out. He won’t let go of that.”

“That’s in the past, leave it alone. You’re living a good life now. You’re a good son.”

“Am I?”

“Yes, you are. I was just hoping, perhaps you’d come home for a visit. Maybe if you would just talk to each other…”

“The last time Father spoke to me outside of the bank was when he brought me back from Italy. He told me to pull myself together, and forget about what happened. If I do as I’m told, everything would be all right,” he shook his head. “Mother, I was sick when I came back, you knew that! Then I was thrust into the management position at the bank, clueless. It’s amazing I didn’t ruin everything right then."

"The funny thing about this is, while I was gone, he told everyone I was studying business abroad. Oh, I learned business all right, just not the kind you use in a bank! I went from one prison to another.” He grimaced and took a drink, “no matter, time has gone by, but the wounds won’t heal.”

She fumbled nervously with her napkin obviously trying to think of something to say to change his dark mood, “Adeline McAlister’s daughter has moved into Hampton House. She is such a beautiful and charming girl, and I truly enjoy visiting with her.”

“I see what you are up to dear Mother.” Andrew shook his finger at his mother, “Matchmaking won’t work with me.”

"Besides being beautiful, she is a very talented artist, too!” His mother’s face lit up with the turn of the conversation. “She reminds me of her mother, so passionate with everything she does. Why, you should see the beautiful gardens at Hampton House. She steps right in and takes charge, and all the while her staff adores her. Why, you could use a good, stable woman in your life. The way her two brothers cherish her, I don’t think she...Andrew, what’s wrong? You look like you’ve seen a ghost. Andrew?”

“Elizabeth? Michael and Erick’s sister?” he croaked.

“Yes, dear, you know them so well, I’m surprised you don’t know their sister,” his mother shot him a puzzled look. “Anyhow, I think you should at least be friendly and call upon her. Maybe introduce her to some of your friends. It’s high time you start thinking about love.”

“Love? You are such a romantic, Mother. What happened in Italy took away my ability to love.”

“Maybe you just haven’t met the right woman yet.”

“You think so!” Andrew threw his head back and laughed.

She went on talking about some garden party she was thinking of throwing, but Andrew wasn’t listening. Elizabeth McAlister was the one who haunted his dreams and inspired his art. She was here in England. Why hadn’t Erick mentioned anything? He ran his fingers through his hair, remembering her touch. He still burned for her. His memory served him too well. They were young then, what was she like now as a woman? Could she teach him to love?

Andrew managed to sit through the rest of his meal, than bade his mother good-bye. His mind was a whirlwind of thoughts as he walked along the streets of Mayfair. He unlocked the door to the closed gallery, went up the stairs to his studio and checked for messages on his answering machine.

“Hi! This is Reva ringing. Just want to let you know there is a hot, new artist coming from the States. Her name is Elizabeth McAlister. You should check her out. Bye.”

He picked up the phone and quickly dialed Erick’s number. He was full of questions, but a recorded answer was all he received. He had the phone number to Hampton House, but he dared not call it. He slammed the phone down and nervously paced the floor.

The ghost from his dreams was here. He could almost feel the way her body was pressed against his as they shared one last kiss. Andrew remembered the way her hair smelled as he whispered the promise, “Yes, we will meet again.” He remembered how the look on her face expressed what he was feeling inside. He knew the time had come. Her overprotective brothers were allowing fate to step in and let them meet again.

How far were they willing to let things go before friendships would be jeopardized? Under what circumstances would they meet? Would she see him as the artist, the man of his heart? Or would she meet Andrew, the dutiful son, and the stuffy banker? Should he share his dark secret with her? Would his two worlds meet and become one, or would they crash and burn, destroying everyone involved?

“I need to stop thinking!”

He ripped off his tie and his dress shirt, sending buttons flying. To hell with afternoon meetings, his presence wasn’t necessary today. With his pulse racing, he grabbed a paintbrush and pallet. He would put his emotions on the canvas, and then sort them out later. He hoped.



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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Guest blogging at Killer Fiction


I'm super excited that I'm guest blogging at Killer Fiction today. *Squee!* I'm honored to be there with such an amazing group for the day. My post is "How to be a Sensual Diva". I talk about how to add sensuality into your characters and your life. Get a notepad ready. LOL

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Thursday Thirteen – 13 Naughty Moves to Drive Him Wild


I don't think I need any kind of intro on this list...since everyone is going to skip in and go right to the list.

1. Try a bit of bondage. Being tied up means you are at the mercy of your partner’s urges, which can be exciting. You can focus entirely on being pleasured since you’re not able to reciprocate. Let yourself be his sexy toy. Remind him that he’s in control and responsible for getting you off.

2. Blindfolds and scarves. Tie him up and place a soft blindfold over his eyes. While he’s lying naked at your mercy, touch him softly with feathers, your fingers, your tongue, and tell him what you’re doing.

3. Give him a peep show. This can be done two different ways. A. Masturbate alone but don’t let yourself climax. Greet him naked; let him see the flush all over your body. In a husky voice, describe to him what you were doing. Or…B. Let him watch you masturbate and let him finish you off.
4. Give him his own personal lap dance. Touch yourself in all of yours and his favorite spots. Some dirty dancing will not only make you feel sexy but it’ll make him hot as well.

5. Manhandle him. Surprise him with a hand job when he least expects it such as when he’s relaxing on the couch or on the phone. Just make sure he's not on the phone with his mother.


6. Have strange sex. I don’t mean weird sex, but pretend you don’t know each other. You know… role playing. Set up a time to meet at a particular bar. As you make your way to him, flirt with a few guys. Introduce yourself; even make up a name and character you want to play. Role playing can push both of you out of your comfort zone and possibly enjoy sensations and positions you wouldn’t normally try together.
7. Play the innocent. If you want to have more fun role playing, pretend one of you is innocent and is in need of sex lessons. Prepare for a very X-Rated tutorial.


8. New views and new angles. Take the action to the living room couch. Try standing-up sex in this semipublic room, it’ll feel a bit naughty. Keep in mind this is the room where your parents and friends will be sitting.
9. Give him the “Oh, my God” erotic view. Start in a seated position on the couch, straddle him, and then place his hands on your hips to keep you secure. Lean all the way back so your head is down by his feet. You can put your hands on the floor for extra support, then rest your feet on the back of the couch.
10. Continue exploring the various rooms in the house. You will find you will be forced to accommodate your positions to different obstacles.

11. Ambushing your guy. Pounce on him when he gets out of the shower. Nothing smells or tastes as nice as a clean man! Or slip into the bathroom and strike a seductive pose in your birthday suit. When he pulls aside the curtain, he’ll be surprised with the stunning scenery.

12. Sexting. Next time you go out to dinner tell him you left something in the car. Once outside, text him that you need his help with something. When he comes out, pull him into the car and go at it. (You might want to be in a remote part of the parking lot.)

13. Sexy talk. Tell him how you feel during sex. Verbalizing the sensation brings your attention to it, which reinforces the pleasure you’re experiencing. “I’m coming” is a simple but magical phrase for a man to hear; he’s pleased he’s gotten you so aroused that you’re out of control.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Tuesday's Teaser


Excerpt from Painted Soulbook one of the Soul Series

Elizabeth raced up the stairs into a room she hadn’t occupied for any length of time since she was eighteen. She wanted to pack a few items and call her brother, knowing it would be late at night in London. She was hoping Erick would be there, but if so, he probably wasn’t alone. Elizabeth smirked at the thought of her brothers’ good looks and ways with women. They could even use their charms and financial power to turn men inside out as well. Yes, she could always count on her brothers, and now more than ever.

Elizabeth quickly dialed the number to the flat, praying she wasn’t interrupting anything.

“McAlister speaking,” a masculine voice answered.

“Erick, it’s me. Am I calling at a bad time?” Elizabeth held her breath. She always felt embarrassed when she disturbed her brothers’ liaisons.

“No, I always have time for you. I was just waiting for the sandman,” Erick’s smile came through with his voice on the line. “What’s up? When are you coming to England to see me?”

“Actually, I’m leaving tomorrow night. Hold on I’m putting you on speaker phone while I pack.”

“Tomorrow? This is sudden. Let me guess, Father finally dealt the last straw and you are escaping to Hampton House.”

Elizabeth felt warmth as if her brother was in the room with her, instead of miles away.

"He was such a jerk to me. I swear he hates me and I don’t even know why. I’ve never asked much from him except for a little emotion,” she choked. “He says he wants me to face my responsibilities. You know, get married and become a house jockey.”

She heard Erick laugh at her term for the pampered, wealthy wives in their father’s circle of friends. Their only duties were to run a household and smile pretty. She preferred to remain herself, rather than become an outdated debutante who took out her frustrations on the staff. The staff at Hampton House was always given respect, and in return she received their loyalty.

“I have an idea, Erick, but I need your help and Michael’s, too,” she spoke while fumbling with clothing.

“Oh, do tell little sister. You have my full attention. You’ve never asked us to help before. You always preferred to fight your own battles. What on earth do you have up your sleeve?” Erick wondered.

“Well, first I’ll move to Hampton House and update mother’s studio. It won’t take much, since I brought over so much stuff on my previous trips,” Elizabeth paused to digest her thoughts. “I think I can do it.”

“Do what? Please go on.”

“I really want to open my own gallery in London!” There, she said it.

“Well, London is going to be tough,” Erick cautioned. “It’s not like Chicago or New York.”

Elizabeth’s heart began to sink with a sudden lack of confidence. Her brothers had always believed in her.

“But I know you can do it, Elizabeth. The Brits will love you!” Elizabeth felt the excitement rise as she listened to Erick continue, “Michael and I have some good contacts that could help you get started fast. You could stay in the flat while we search for the perfect gallery. Don’t worry. We’ll have Father bragging about his talented, self-sufficient, independent daughter in no time.”

“Oh, Erick! I could hug you!”

“You’ll have your chance. I’ll drive down to Sussex day after tomorrow. Are you sure you have time to prepare for this big move?”

“I’ve been preparing my whole life to get out of this hell hole! I have artwork in both galleries ready at a moment’s notice to be shipped. My accounts are in order, and nothing is keeping me here. The U.S. galleries can run themselves; I have great people managing them. Besides, I feel I need to go back to England,” she paused for a moment, “like I’m being summoned or something. Am I being weird?”

“No, I understand. It’s time for this move. You’re more than ready. Oh, by the way, if you have time, could you pick up some Baby Ruth candy bars for me?”

“Sure, sweets for my sweet, big brother, anything else?”

“Ah, um, no,” came a hushed reply.

Elizabeth heard a noise coming through the line sounding like a low moan and kissing.

“Oh, no!” she felt her face redden, “I did interrupt something, you gigolo. Why didn’t you tell me? I hope you can keep your pants on long enough to help me. I’ll let you go. Don’t catch anything, and I’ll see you soon!”

Erick laughed. He loved teasing his sister. But she really wasn’t interrupting anything yet. He and Michael had been waiting a long time for Elizabeth to make this decision. She had to return to England. Nothing could have distracted him from this phone conversation. Well, almost nothing. He put down the phone and rolled over to greet the beautiful woman sitting on the edge of his bed.


“Alert the London art world she’s coming.”

“Oh,” the scarlet woman smiled, “and especially London’s newest top artist.”

They were interrupted by the ringing of the phone.

“It’s probably my sister again.” He turned and spoke into the receiver, “Hey did you forget something?”

“Come again?” the voice was deep, masculine and British.

“Oh, sorry, I thought you were someone else. What can I do for you at this late hour my friend?”

“Erick, I need you to call off the hounds. Those reporters from that trash newspaper, Street Review, have been sniffing around. I don’t need them digging up anything from my past. They’re not going to stop until they find out who I am, especially that Jon Jameson!” The voice ranted on, “I don’t know why you don’t just sell that rag to some group who wants to publish religious articles.”

“Don’t worry about them. Just remember, as long as they work for me, I control them. If I didn’t pay their wages, someone else would, and the cat might be out of the bag. Calm down and go paint something. I think you’re overreacting but I’ll take care of it.”

“You’re right. Thanks friend. I knew you wouldn’t let me down. I’ve been mulling again.”

“Don’t forget, I was in your past. It’s my ass too!”

A low grumble came through the line. “I guess I’m just starting to crack a bit. I’m sure I’m going to have to choose one of these days. But not yet!”

“I know, Mr. Control. Don’t worry. I’ll take care of everything.”

“Thanks again, goodnight.”

“Was that...?” Reva asked.

“Yes,” Erick replied with a smile. “I wish I could look into the future.”

“Let’s just get through tonight. Hmm…”


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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Banned Books Week


Banned Books Week 2009
Celebrate Your Freedom to Read
September 26–October 3, 2009


Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2008-2009
1.And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell
2.His Dark Materials Trilogy by Philip Pullman
3.TTYL Series by Lauren Myracle
4.Scary Stories Series by Alvin Schwartz
5.Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
6.The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
7.Gossip Girls Series by Cecily von Ziegesar
8.Uncle Bobby's Wedding by Sarah S. Brannen
9.The Kite Runner by Kheled Hosseini
10.Flashcards Of My Life by Charise Mericle Harper


Pick up one of these books or check out the following links.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Under the Covers released today!



"Naughty or Nice" in Under the Covers anthology, by Crystal Jordan

Dayna Sharp has the perfect job, the perfect man…the perfect life. So why is the prospect of marrying Mr. Wonderful so perfectly boring? It’s a question Dayna can’t shake when she brings her fiance home to meet her spectacularly un-boring family–and finds herself pursued by a bad-boy bearing gifts that could burn a hole in more than her Christmas stocking…

Read an excerpt here!