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June 14, 2016

The Divine Triple Release Arrives at Amazon–Finally!

The wait is over, my 1-clicky friends! How Cassie Got Her Grind Back, The Insider’s Guide to the Divine Creek Ranch Collection, and the BOXED SET, Volume One are all now available for download from Amazon. I’m promoting on Facebook and Twitter as well, so I’ll keep this post brief. Please visit their respective book … Continue reading The Divine Triple Release Arrives at Amazon–Finally!
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Published on June 14, 2016 22:58

June 2, 2016

Coming Soon to Amazon!

The Latest in the Divine Creek Ranch Series How Cassie Got Her Grind Back, Book 23 in the series will be available soon on Amazon! Cassie Villalobos made a promise to Samson and Ivan Cutter on the day they graduated high school that she would pursue her dreams of becoming a singer-songwriter no matter what. … Continue reading Coming Soon to Amazon!
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Published on June 02, 2016 11:46

February 2, 2016

A Super Bowl Shut Out

This pickup line was timed perfectly for Super Bowl weekend. Several cowboys were sitting at the bar talking with the bartenders about great moments from past Super Bowls. One of the cowboys, named Justice, impressed me with the way he could recall quotes from Vince Lombardi about winning and persistence and things like that, and […]
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Published on February 02, 2016 22:00

January 26, 2016

The Oldest Line in the Book

A friend of mine by the name of Jackson came into the Dancing Pony one evening wearing a T-shirt that read, “I Love Hips and Curves.” Now, this shirt is not intended as a joke or to rile up feminists, it’s just a shirt he likes to wear. It’s also a sentiment he believes in. […]
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Published on January 26, 2016 22:00

January 19, 2016

Amazed

This one’s not really a pickup line but it was the obvious end result of what must’ve been a successful line at some point in the past. I was sort of “in” on this one so it was fun to watch it all unfold in the Dancing Pony. As previously planned, a group of women […]
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Published on January 19, 2016 22:00

December 15, 2015

The Woobie Spirit of Christmas Past

Awakened by a subtle movement from the lush form curved to his side, Ivan Cutter blinked and listened to the stillness of the house. The heater kicked on and he shifted carefully from his back to his side facing the center of the bed. Cassie responded to his movement, snuggling closer to his warmth as […]
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Published on December 15, 2015 22:00

December 8, 2015

You Don’t Know Me, But…

This week’s Slice doesn’t involve a pickup “line” so much as a pickup “song.” This was a gutsy move, especially to those of us who are melodically-challenged. Lucky for Will, he’s not scared of singing in front of a group, or to win a lady’s attention. I think his confidence, choice of song, timing, all […]
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Published on December 08, 2015 22:00

Slices of Life from the Dancing Pony: You Don’t Know Me, But…

This week’s Slice doesn’t involve a pickup “line” so much as a pickup “song.” This was a gutsy move, especially to those of us who are melodically-challenged. Lucky for Will, he’s not scared of singing in front of a group, or to win a lady’s attention. I think his confidence, choice of song, timing, all […]
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Published on December 08, 2015 22:00

December 1, 2015

From “Hang-dog” to “Howdy, ma’am!”

Sometimes it’s not what you say but what you do that says something about you and attracts people to you. One of our semi-regular customers named Robert came in early on a Saturday night looking a little “hang-dog.” He slumped at the bar and ordered a beer. The bartender, who knew where Robert had just […]
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Published on December 01, 2015 22:00

Slices of Life from the Dancing Pony: “Hang-dog” to “Howdy, ma’am!”

Sometimes it’s not what you say but what you do that says something about you and attracts people to you. One of our semi-regular customers named Robert came in early on a Saturday night looking a little “hang-dog.” He slumped at the bar and ordered a beer. The bartender, who knew where Robert had just […]
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Published on December 01, 2015 22:00