And another dollop of random!



 Okay-- let's start with the obvious.


Reese Dante-- she's the artist.  And she's obviously talented, and she obviously gets my guys.  And these are my guys, and they're gorgeous.

Ethan in Gold will be out in October, in time for GRL, and of course there will be buy links etc. posted here, and on Twitter, and on FB and on my blog and even in outer space.  Because I'm proud of these books.  And because they're beautiful.

And yes-- I will be talking about Ethan later.  For one thing, like Chase in Shadow, this could be a trigger book for a lot of people.  It's not quite the same level of angst (although Ethan will break your heart, repeatedly, and so will Jonah) but it does have some particularly unpleasant back story, so, uhm, well, we'll chat.  In the meantime, appreciate the pretty, and give thanks to talented artists who make it so.


 And speaking of pretty...

Some un-discussable events have been rather stressing me out lately.  The result was a yarn buy.  The four skeins perched on top of the general gorgeous are my newest acquisitions, and I'm tucking them inside my box and stroking them with covetous fingers and dreaming of the day we shall consummate the love that was meant to be.



 And speaking of obsession...

Let's talk about the dog's obsession with my boobs.  Last night, during The Lincoln Lawyer, said Chiwhowhat perched himself on top of my chest and proceeded to look at me so piteously, he practically wrote "dumped girlfriend monologue."

"Okay, I'm not saying it's not going to be hard... I mean, you've changed into a tank top, and obviously I'm not as good a fit as I used to be, but still... could we?  Couldn't we just try?  I was a fixture in your shirt, I mean life.  We had a connection.  You'd write, I'd breathe, that was real.  *sob*  You can't tell me that wasn't real.  I mean, there was all this chasing cats bullshit, but *sob*  What we had was real.  Just don't give it all up, that's what I'm saying.  Just... just... just think of me, when your feeling cold at night.  Just... you know I'd be there for you.  Haven't I always been there for you???  Just... you know... just... call me?"
And on the opposite end of the spectrum, there's Steve.

She's making herself comfortable anywhere.

You may notice the trimmer, the laminator, Mate's orderly little world whereby he converts our kitchen table to a registrar's work station?  He had to laminate 400 player cards this weekend, punch holes, trim, put them on rings, and alphabetize for the soccer club.

I'm starting to think only suckers want his job.

And to finish here?

Well, you all know how I keep my iPod on random, right?

So, Squish has been entranced by the Chicago sound track.  Her particular favorites are (disturbingly enough) "Cell Block Tango" and "Roxie".  (For a real chill, imagine her high, girlish voice saying, "He ran into my knife.  He ran into my knife ten times.")

Anyway, so I was researching Dance Moves to find local theater scene, and realized, Holy Crap and pass the tax refund, Chicago was playing at Music Circus.  RIGHT NOW!

So I bought tickets.  One of those spur of the moment things, you know?  So, Big T saw me, asked what's up... you know, some guys just can't hold their jealousy.

We had it coming... we had it coming... we only had ourselves to blame.  If you'da been there... if you'd a seen it... I betcha you would have done the same!

(For anybody who knows they show, they'll be able to hear the rhythm of those last few lines and realize I lapsed into the cadence of "Cell Block Tango"-- see!  That's how many times I've heard that piece!)

Anyway,  we're going today, and a part of me is thinking, "I am the worst parent in the world.  Squish is seven!"  But the other part of me watched Squish watch the movie (she was looking at it on my Kindle) and the part where the innocent woman was hanged came on.  Squish looked up at me with horrified eyes.  "But mom!  This is terrible!  They're hanging her just because she doesn't speak English!  She's the only one who was innocent!"  And I thought, "Okay.  Squish gets it.  She totally does."  So we're going to see Chicago, and we're going to enjoy the hell out of it.

-- And brother, do we have it coming!






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message 1: by Sunne (new)

Sunne Haha - you sure had it coming. I'm not going to tell what happened in my imagination when I read "We had it coming"....probably not what everybody is thinking of ;)

And btw. I love the yarn with the orange in it...very pretty!


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane LOL-- well, I DO write about sex sometimes. *nudge nudge wink wink say no more* And yeah-- it's called bitter sweet and I'm in love with it. Gonna marry it and have yarn babies. ;-)


message 3: by Sunne (new)

Sunne LOL - actually that wasn't what I saw in my imagination...I saw you dancing "Chicago-style" with some yarn in your hands :D

And if you marry that one and have yarn babies - I'm going to babysit them, okay?


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Sunne wrote: "LOL - actually that wasn't what I saw in my imagination...I saw you dancing "Chicago-style" with some yarn in your hands :D

And if you marry that one and have yarn babies - I'm going to babysit th..."


LOL-- okay. You can be the babysitter that knits them into raveled sleeves of care...


message 5: by Sunne (new)

Sunne Oh, I'd like that :D


message 6: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Ethan in Gold! No one has any idea how excited I am for this. It's like Christmas and my Birthday all rolled into one. I was hopeful the next in this series would be about Ethan or John and I can't wait!


message 7: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Woot! I'm glad you're excited!! I've actually posted teasers on my FB fan group. Feel free to come by and read :-)


message 8: by Kaje (last edited Aug 27, 2013 07:47AM) (new)

Kaje Harper Oh yeah, Ethan! So looking forward to him. And I hope the stress that cannot be named backs down for you, even if the yarn is gorgeous.


message 9: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Kaje wrote: "Oh yeah, Ethan! So looking forward to him. And I hope the stress that cannot be named backs down for you, even if the yarn is gorgeous."

Thanks hon--I hope so too. And Mac and Tony! I'm all excited for them, so we've BOTH done something awesome this fall!


message 10: by Christine (new)

Christine Yay! So excited to see more of this series! Thank you, Amy!!


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