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August 15, 2022
It's Ketch-Up Day
Greetings Blogger Buds,
How was your weekend and Monday? Our weekend was good. We took the kids to Comic Con, which was a fun experience. The lovely and talented Diane Wolfe of Dancing Lemurs Publishing had a booth set up there and we got to chat for a few minutes. It's the first time I've seen Diane in a few years. Drat on me for not getting a picture of her and the booth. Both looked great. I did get pics of the kids with the Comic Con characters, of course 😀 The grand girl entered the costume contest as you can see in the last photo. There were over eighty costume entrants and some amazing costumes.





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The eternal rocks.
*Janet Annenberg Hooker
Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals











August 11, 2022
Your Weekend Read: ABOUT HER

The Blurb for About Her:
Shelley Ward doesn’t know what she wants out of life, but she knows being a broke, accidental home-wrecker isn’t it. Her whole life, she did what was easy. Her dad coached; she chose a career in football. A guy hit on her; she slept with him. The path of least resistance was leading to a cliff.
Broadway producer, Mark Salvan is a man who keeps his life under control—until he spots Shelley, his high school crush being dragged out of LaGuardia Airport by TSA. He rescues her from security, offers her a job, and gives her a place to stay. He’s certain their chance encounter will be her grand-third-act-closing and the start of their story. In Shelley’s heart, it feels like destiny—like someone finally sees her. But logic tells her this perfect man can’t be in love with her, that her true destiny will be that of a lonely spinster who’ll be lucky to have the affections of her cat.
Shelley can’t see it, but there’s something special about her, and Mark is determined to prove it.


Universal Link for About Her:
https://books2read.com/u/bPgj6l
Buy link for About Us, which is still free:

Shelley is thrown off her flight and separated from her luggage. She’s stuck in NY with only her purse and her carry-on suitcase—which are both stuffed with Belgium chocolate bars instead of rational things like a toothbrush and spare clothes.
In the story, the hero ties on an apron and makes the heroine cinnamon rolls for breakfast.
Shelley is partial to bagels…or any food that’s easy and doesn’t have to be cooked. AND

August 10, 2022
Did You Know
August 9, 2022
Writerly Wednesday: Synonym Day
August 8, 2022
Ketch-up Tuesday
Greetings Blogger Bud,
As threatened promised:more rocks.
* I said last week this exhibit was at the Natural Science Museum. Apologies. It's the Natural History Museum.













August 4, 2022
Your Weekend Read: DEADLY VERSE

Excerpt:
A tall woman strolled from the front door. She wore platform sandals and a flowered tunic of some material that seemed designed to show off curves and long legs. A pale pink jacket was slung over one shoulder. A straw tote bag hung from her other shoulder, and the hand resting on its strap showed off nails painted in a deep pink. Her red hair was pulled up in a topknot.
She glanced around the shop appraisingly, taking in the glass cases, the book-lined shelves, as she neared the counter.
“May I help you?” Adriana asked.
The woman’s mouth, perfectly outlined in the same shade as her nails, pursed. “Do you know a Hugh Wintahs?” she asked in a throaty voice.
A pucker appeared between Adriana’s brows. “Oh. Hugh Winters. Yes,” she said after a pause. “Why?”
“Thank Gawd! I’ve been to fo-ah bookstores. The last one sent me heah.”
“Are you from New York?” Carla couldn’t help asking.
“That’s right.” The woman’s upper lip raised slightly in what must be her version of a smile, revealing sharp eye-teeth. She treated Carla to a frosty stare.
That was a conversation stopper. Carla simply eyeballed her back.
“Yes, I know Mr. Winters,” Adriana repeated.
“So, where can I find him?”
“He is not available,” Adriana said.
“Look, I’m a booksellah, and I need to see that bum ASAP. He has something that by rights is mine.”
Carla thought back to Hugh’s comment about the woman who had sold him the poem in Marseille. A bookseller from New York. After an awkward silence, Carla said, “He’s dead.”
“Dead! You can’t be serious!” The woman looked from Carla to Adriana and to Carla again.
They both nodded.
“I am so sorry if he was a friend of yours,” said Adriana. Her voice was kind, but her glance drifted to the books on the counter, and she picked up a pencil, a notepad, and a book from a towering stack as if to end the conversation.
The newcomer’s face suggested personal affront. “Dead dead?”
“Somebody . . . shot him,” Carla said, wincing at the memory of Hugh’s lifeless form.
“Damn.” Making a little moue with her perfectly lipsticked mouth, the woman folded her arms. “That son of a bitch!”

Blurb:
“In the tradition of Hitchcock, this mystery takes you to the bookstores and cafés of Portugal while investigating a valuable poem that inspires murder. Follow this suspenseful story of bibliophiles who care for literature more than they care for life itself.”
David Hagerty, author of the Duncan Cochrane crime series set in Chicago

Elizabeth Varadan is a former teacher who writes children’s fiction, and adult mysteries. She and her husband divide their time between Sacramento, California, Braga, Portugal, and Galicia, Spain.
Varadan’s previous stories, flash fictions and poems have appeared in literary magazines and anthologies. Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, a middle grade mystery featuring Sherlock Holmes, was published in 2015 by MX Publishing. Her story, “Kidnapped” was included in the 2016 Holmes-related story collection, Beyond Watson, by Belanger Books, and “What the Raven Knew,” was included 2019 in Sherlock Holmes, Adventures in the Realms of Edgar A Poe . In 2017 Belanger Books published her picture book, Dragonella, both in English and in Spanish,followed in 2018 by a children’s story collection, Carnival of the Animals.
Deadly Vintage, a cozy mystery for adults, released in November, 2019, also published by Belanger Books, is set in Braga, Portugal, as is Deadly Verse, its sequel. At present, she is working on a third book in the series and a collection of poems, Dreaming of Galicia.

3aracter or author facts (fun or foodie)
The things authors will do for their stories:
1. I once climbed out of our living room window and then back in again to see how hard it would be for a character I had in mind to escape a house where she was hostage. We were new in the neighborhood, too! I was so glad this was a weekday and the neighbors were all at work and wouldn’t be tempted to call the police if they saw me.
2. In Book One of this series (Deadly Vintage) I asked my husband to push me up against the wall and hold one hand behind my back and put his other hand at my throat to see what Carla’s options were in a certain scene. You would have to know how gentle my husband is to know what a lot this was asking of him! (He did it, though, and I got my scene.)
3. I once ate part of a dog biscuit just to see why dogs find them so good. (I, uh, abandoned that story.)
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We've got three Elizabeths. So things can get a bit confusing:)
August 3, 2022
Did You Know
August 2, 2022
IWSG Wednesday

The first Wednesday of every month is officially IWSG day. IWSG was formed by Ninja Captain Alex Cavanaugh. Members post about their doubts and fears, discuss struggles and triumphs, and offer words of encouragement to others who are struggling.
The awesome co-hosts for the August 3 posting of the IWSG are Tara Tyler, Lisa Buie Collard, Loni Townsend, and Lee Lowery! Thanks, folks.
August 3 question - When you set out to write a story, do you try to be more original or do you try to give readers what they want?
When I write a story, I'm hoping my readers want original.
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July/August Reviews in no particular order.
* Disclaimer. If I run into an occasional typo, I ignore them and don't factor them into my review.

Holly Tremaine is sick. A fact she’s kept from her dysfunctional family.
After being betrayed by her boyfriend and sister, Holly left town and never looked back. Now she wants to heal the rift with her family and heads home.
Her homecoming is rocky. She and her sister are at odds and her parents aren’t getting along. Thrown into the mix is Levi, Holly’s ex boyfriend’s twin who she definitely shares chemistry and history with.
There are plenty of obstacles thrown in her path for a reconciliation with her family and a lot of tension-filled moments with the handsome Levi. All of which, the author scoops up and weaves into a very satisfying HEA.
Ms. Biggar has an amazing talent for breathing life into her characters and making the reader forget the protagonists aren’t real people and that the reader hasn’t physically stepped into the story.
I was so enthralled with this tale I read it one sitting. Another winner for the author.
Available at Amazon.

As the name implies, AFTERMATH takes place after the world has been decimated. Most of the population live in domes. Many have Armed Robotic Crafts that are piloted by the humans that own them. The governments: corporations. And isn’t that a chilling thought?
Colin Willard, heir to Imperial Geo Industries, is determined to reverse the damage his family has caused but he’s unprepared for the burden of power and how it will affect his plans. He soon finds out that everything isn’t black and white but varying shades of gray. Now, he must decide whether to forge on against harsh odds or become part of the system he’s fought against all his life.
This is a well-written, thought-provoking sci fi thriller. DeMarco has built a world that strikes close to home with its environmentally-challenged dystopia. Pointing out the horrors that await us if we don’t make a serious effort to save the planet AND a reminder for people of power to keep their greed in check.
This book is highly recommended for those who love sci fi post-apocalyptic thrillers. Kudos to DeMarco on a well-told tale.
Available at Amazon .

Caught up in political intrigue and danger, Catling now serves the queen. She’s made deadly enemies but offset them with two close friends. Things go horribly awry when she goes after the man who destroyed her family and is threatening the throne.
This is the second book of the series and like all other D. Wallace Peach stories, it is filled with fantasy, exciting worlds, complex characters and an ending that leaves the reader wanting more. I look forward to book three.
Available at Amazon .

Once again Ms. Cronin creates a heartwarming story for the young-at-heart.
Queen Magia must move her court from her beloved Spain to Ireland. In the process she encounters love, new friendships and magical challenges that the author tells in vivid detail bringing the story to life.
I can picture this story in a beautifully illustrated hardcover. Though, I need to add, it does have lovely black and white drawings. For folks that are Sally Cronin fans you won’t be disappointed in TALES FROM THE IRISH GARDEN. And if you happen to read this while sitting under your favorite shade tree, keep a look out for fairies. You just never know when one might pop out.
Available at Amazon

Done in Ms. Seckman’s quick-witted style ABOUT HER holds interest from beginning to end. A must read for Seckman fans.
Available at Amazon
Trad:
JAMES MADISON A LIFE RECONSIDERED by Lynne Cheney
This is a well-written, well-researched biography of James Madison that touches on his poor health, his marriage to Dolley, his intelligence, patriotism and how he fought to hold a newly established country together. Like the presidents before him, he abhorred slavery yet kept slaves. He was also the writer of the second amendment, which some of us may appreciate and some of us may which he would have clarified that he was writing about state militias—versus a professional army—protecting the United States. That aside, he was an excellent writer and was heavily relied on for the writing of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Recommended for history buffs, especially those interested in the early days of our country.
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So what about you? Read any good books this month? Written any......

August 1, 2022
Ketch-Up Tuesday
So how was your weekend, blogger buds? What did ya do?
We spent the weekend in Bethesda and DC with the daughter and SIL. More to come about the DC visit, but for now a visit to the gem room in the Museum of Natural Science. I felt like a kid in a candy store I have many, many more pictures of crystals for later postings. (You've been warned;)














So many rocks. So little time.
Can you believe it's August?