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June 29, 2012
Sweet Saturday Sample - June 30
Why is it that when we look our worst, that’s when we see people we know? In this scene from my WIP, Elly and the Geriatrics, poor Elly is a mess.Elly paused at the door to Grandpa’s shed, arched her back in a stretch, and stepped from behind the cedars lining the driveway. As she looked up, an old pickup truck rolled down Bluebonnet Lane. Is that Derek? She jumped back behind the foliage and watched as he backed up and turned into her grandmother’ driveway. Doggone it. It is. She edged toward the shed, hoping to hide inside, when she stumbled over a wheelbarrow filled with all kinds of hand tools. The contents fell onto the concrete with a clatter. Elly heard footsteps thumping down the driveway.“Mrs. M? Is that you?” Derek asked.Elly took a deep breath and smoothed her t-shirt. That action left streaks of dirt down its front, adding to the grime already there. She’d started out the morning in sweatshirt and jeans, but as the day warmed and her physical activity increased, she’d pared down to T-shirt and cutoffs. Now she wished she’d dressed a little better. She wore not a smidgen of makeup, not even lipstick. She’d pulled her hair back into a ponytail and tied it with a shoelace hours before, and she knew it probably stuck out like a bouquet of thistles by now. The man will probably run the other direction. Not that I care. She stepped from behind the trees.
In case you’re curious, here’s what a thistle looks like. Of course, Elly’s hair is red, not pink.While you’re visiting our blog, take a look at the trailer for I.O.U. SEX (below). Hope you enjoy it!
What are Sweet Saturday Samples?
Each week, writers post brief samples of their work on their own blogs and then link them to the main site, so readers can conveniently “hop” from blog to blog, meet new authors and become better acquainted with ones they already know. All samples are rated PG-13 (or milder), though the books from which they're taken may be spicier.
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Photo source – Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Highfields/Gallery?rdfrom=commons:User:Highfields/Gallery#My_Uploads
Published on June 29, 2012 21:46
June 27, 2012
Trailer for I.O.U. SEX
I hope you enjoy this trailer for I.O.U. SEX!
~ Sandy N.
Published on June 27, 2012 14:35
June 25, 2012
Teaser Tuesday - Never Trust a Pretty Wolf
In today's Teaser Tuesday post, Liesel Wolf and Andy Bryce from Never Trust a Pretty Wolf meet. This is Andy's first glimpse of the woman who will be his partner in a geocaching treasure hunt.
Even from where he stood, her eyes glowed with an emerald fire. Her skin looked as if it would put satin to shame. As he stared at her mouth, a bolt of fire stabbed him right below the belt. [at 3% on my Kindle]
I'd say Liesel made a pretty good first impression, wouldn't you?
Here the synopsis of Never Trust a Pretty Wolf from Amazon:
Liesel Wolf has a secret, a dangerous secret she’ll go to any lengths to conceal. When she’s paired in a charity game with sexy marshal Andy Bryce, a man with secrets of his own, her carefully constructed world comes crashing down, and Liesel’s on a collision course with her past.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:Grab your current readOpen to a random pageShare two (2) "teaser" sentences from somewhere on that pageBE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn't give too much away -- you don't want to ruin the book for others)Share the title and author too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR lists if they like your teasers.
Published on June 25, 2012 18:36
June 24, 2012
Contest Results
We have TWO winners. Lori Pollard-Johnson has generously given away two of her books!
Winner of TOXIC TORTE: Shelley Munro
Winner of THE LIE: Sandra McLeod Humphrey
Both of you lucky ladies are in for a treat.
Here's the link to our recent interview with Lori: Meet Lori
Winner of TOXIC TORTE: Shelley Munro
Winner of THE LIE: Sandra McLeod Humphrey
Both of you lucky ladies are in for a treat.
Here's the link to our recent interview with Lori: Meet Lori
Published on June 24, 2012 20:54
June 22, 2012
Sweet Saturday Sample - June 23
Would you spend hundreds of dollars on a vintage fishing lure? Elly hopes someone will do just that in today’s Sweet Saturday Sample from my WIP, Elly and the Geriatrics. Here’s what happened after Elly went through her late grandfather’s storage shed.
That evening, Elly sat at her laptop, the list of Grandpa’s treasures at her side, while her grandmother watched Jeopardy in the other room. Every few minutes, she’d hear Granny's high-pitched voice calling out a response and making comments to the contestants. Elly chuckled. The range of her grandmother’s knowledge always amazed her, and she was convinced that this nightly TV ritual helped keep her mind sharp. Elly propped her list next to the computer and typed the name of the first item in the Google search box. To her surprise, a screen full of hits came up. She clicked on the first listing and found a page loaded with photos of colorful fishing gear. Near the top, a vintage Paw-Paw “Injured Minnow” fishing lure like one she’d found in the tackle box, had an asking price of three hundred dollars, while an antique Poul Jorgensen salmon fly was going for seven hundred. “Holy moley,” she said to the screen. “Seven hundred dollars to catch a fish?” She closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and looked again, wondering if she’d imagined what she’d seen, but the numbers on the screen didn’t change. Sure this must be a fluke, she checked two more sites. To her amazement, they confirmed the lure’s value. “Unbelievable.” She let out her breath with a whistle. If the rest of Grandpa’s collection was worth that much, Granny could replace the trailer’s roof and asthmatic air conditioner and maybe even buy a new refrigerator. She wondered who would pay so much for old fishing stuff.Encouraged by what she’d found, Elly vowed to start her own online postings that very night, beginning with a few items from Grandpa’s tackle boxes.
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What is Sweet Saturday Samples?
Each week, writers post a brief sample of their work on their own blogs and then link them to the main site, so readers can conveniently “hop” from blog to blog, meet new authors and become better acquainted with ones they already know. All samples are rated PG-13 (or milder), though the books from which they're taken may be spicier.
Fishing lure photo source: http://www.artofangling.com/forsale.html
Published on June 22, 2012 22:15
Book Review

I'm a regular contributor to the Boomers and Books blog, and today I posted a review of UNTYING THE KNOT there. This is a post-chicklit book that I really enjoyed. Check it out: Untying the Knot
~ Sandy N.
Published on June 22, 2012 11:53
June 18, 2012
Teaser Tuesday - Perigee Moon
With every Teaser Tuesday, my TBR collection grows, and I'm sure today will be no exception. I can't wait to see what everyone is reading!My Teaser today is from Perigee Moon by Lynn Schneider. This excerpt takes place during Kate's high school years.
Kate, a principal in the elite that comprised the popular group, insisted upon dragging Luke along with her everywhere and if he kicked and screamed, then so be it. He was enlisted to escort her to dances and parties and other activities to which she summoned him, and he did it without complaint, but whenever he had a night off, it surprised him, how optimistic he could feel when presented with the knowledge that he wouldn't be seeing Kate.
[at 7% on my Kindle]
Here's the synopsis from Amazon:
Dismayed at events occurring in his family and with the world in general, Luke desires a different kind of existence. Issues he has been unwilling to confront become important enough that he realizes he must make life-altering decisions, reconsider a variety of things he thought he’d understood all along, and revise the view of his own nature and place in the world.
Controlled by Kate, who has been his constant companion since childhood, he has been coerced into choices he never expected to make, and a lifestyle he never expected to live. Until the night of the Perigee Moon when everything has gone wrong and Luke makes choices of his own.
Abby, an old friend from high school comes back into his life and Luke finds the friend, the lover, the soul mate he has craved only to be subjected to Kate’s unwillingness to let go. Luke must convince Kate that what they had is over and convince Abby that what they have is right.
Here's a link to my review on Amazon: Perigee Moon - Sandy's Review
(HINT: I loved this book.)
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:Grab your current readOpen to a random pageShare two (2) "teaser" sentences from somewhere on that pageBE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn't give too much away -- you don't want to ruin the book for others)Share the title and author too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR lists if they like your teasers.
Published on June 18, 2012 22:03
June 15, 2012
Sweet Saturday Sample - June 16
Welcome back, Sweet Saturday Samplers! Here’s another peek at my WIP, Elly and the Geriatrics.
Elly has been cleaning out her grandmother’s storage shed and she’s stopped for lunch. Since she is breaking the rules of the senior citizen community by staying with her grandmother, she hides in a bedroom when someone knocks on the door. “Come in, Louisa Mae,” Granny said. “Electra, honey, it’s okay. You can come out.” Elly’s heart sank. Why was Granny calling out her name when her presence was supposed to be a secret? She’d been discreet all day, staying in the shadows at the back of the carport between the trailers, and now Granny was acting like it was no big deal. When Elly came through the door, carrying her dishes, her grandmother beamed. “Honey, you remember Louisa Mae from next door.” Elly pasted a wary smile on her face and nodded to the woman. She remembered seeing her several weeks ago, on the other side of the six-foot fence separating their properties, her hair as fine and fluffy as cotton candy and almost as pink. She’d bent down to hide and hoped the woman hadn’t seen her. Now it didn’t seem to matter. “Yes, I do. It’s good to see you again.” She glanced at her grandmother. “And I like to be called Elly.” “It’s good to see you too,” Louisa Mae said. Elly said nothing, wondering how much Louisa knew. Granny took a look at her granddaughter’s serious face and laughed. “Oh, don’t you worry, honey. Louisa Mae knows all about our little arrangement and she approves. She’s the soul of discretion and she won’t tell anyone, will you, Lou?” “Absolutely not. I’m delighted to have you next door, helping your grandmother. Ruth Ann and I were just saying yesterday what a blessing you are.” “Ruth Ann?” Elly’s heart sank one level lower. “Who’s Ruth Ann?” “Why, she’s our neighbor. Three trailers down thataway.” Louisa Mae pointed down the street. “But don’t worry, we’re all on your side, and we can all keep a secret.” She leaned forward and looked over her shoulder, as if spies lurked behind the Barcalounger. “The only one you really have to watch out for is that old busy-body Marybeth Bagley, but she’s as blind as a bat. Why, her glasses are as thick as the bottoms of Coke bottles!” “Thanks for the warning,” Elly said. She wondered how many other residents knew of her stay with her grandmother and how long her secret would remain intact.
Indulge in Sweet Saturday Samples with us! Here's the link:The Sweet List
What is Sweet Saturday Samples?
Each week, writers post a brief sample of their work on their own blogs and then link them to the main site, so readers can conveniently “hop” from blog to blog, meet new authors and become better acquainted with ones they already know. All samples are rated PG-13 (or milder), though the books may be spicier.
Published on June 15, 2012 22:02
June 11, 2012
Teaser Tuesday - The Lie
Today I'm featuring a teaser from The Lie, an edgy young adult novel written by Lori Pollard-Johnson. (I featured her book Toxic Torte last week.)Saturday morning I woke up wondering if no lecture was worse than sitting through an hour of Mom and Dad’s tag team ranting. On the one hand, it was a pain in the ass hearing them using the future as a weapon to get me to change. On the other hand, without a lecture I could only conclude one thing: They’d given up on me.(approx pg 25)
I LOVED THIS BOOK !!!!
Here's the synopsis from Amazon:
Seventeen-year-old Jace Thaden aches to become a man, but not if it means becoming his overbearing father. So when his girlfriend Hayley announces that she’s pregnant on the same day he flunks his chemistry mid-term and is suspended from the baseball team, he sees only one way to escape his dad's lectures and disapproving eyes of his small hometown...and make money to support Hayley and the baby: the army. Unfortunately, he’s underage. So he lies. He enlists under his brother’s name and enters a dangerous world of true belonging and unforgiving challenge.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:Grab your current readOpen to a random pageShare two (2) "teaser" sentences from somewhere on that pageBE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn't give too much away -- you don't want to ruin the book for others)Share the title and author too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR lists if they like your teasers.
Published on June 11, 2012 20:14
June 8, 2012
Sweet Saturday Sample - June 9
More from Elly and the Geriatrics, my WIP, for this week’s Sweet Saturday Sample. In this scene, Elly is packing up the unsold items from their rummage sale table when Mrs. Bagley, the President of the Sunset Acres Homeowner’s Association, stops by. Jeremy is Mrs. Bagley’s trouble-maker nephew.
Mrs. Bagley turned and looked around the room. The chain affixed to her eyeglass frames jiggled. “Jeremy stayed with me for a while but, unfortunately, he was forced to leave.” She paused, her smile gone, and raised thin eyebrows. “Our homeowners’ association has a rule that young people can visit for one month, then they have to go. One month. I assume you’re aware of that restriction?”Elly searched her mind for the right response. She wondered if the Bagley woman knew she’d been living with Granny almost twice that long. “Yes, ma’am,” Elly answered, limiting her response to as few words as possible. “Well, just so you know. We won’t tolerate any breaking or bending of our covenants.” She fixed Elly with a glare, her forehead ribbed with rows of wrinkles.Elly clamped her teeth together, holding back the rude retort that came to mind.“And another thing.” The woman’s frown deepened and she leaned closer. “I saw you talking to our groundskeeper. I’d be careful around that young man if I were you. He has a way with plants, but from what I've heard ....” She paused and sniffed. "...he has an unsavory past regarding women."Elly swallowed a gasp.
Unsavory? Derek? He seemed like such a nice guy.
But then, so had Rick.
Just then Granny walked up and interrupted. “Why, hello, Marybeth. How is Jeremy these days?” Her voice dripped with honey. “I'm so sorry to hear he had a little trouble with the sheriff over in Fannin County.”Mrs. Bagley backed away. “All a misunderstanding, I’m sure. Just normal high spirits in a young man.” She pinned Elly with a glare. “Remember what I said.” Then she turned as quickly as her cane would allow and hobbled away.Once the woman was out of earshot, Granny let out a hiss. “Old sow. She’ll be spying on us like a fox watching a henhouse. We’ll have to be more careful.” 
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Published on June 08, 2012 22:14


