Monday, November 30, 2009

CHRISTMAS MAGIC


Two short sweet and sexy stories to put a little Christmas Magic in your day!





Brought together by the magic of Christmas…
 

Wishing Rights

In the normal course of life, they would never have met. An accident while foraging herbs throws Pascal, an elf from the North Pole and Mallow, a dwarf from the country, together. They share a passion for herbs—and for each other. But elves and dwarves are forbidden to marry.

Excerpt:

Pascal sighed as he pulled his hood back on and turned his back to the biting wind. Mid-November was a bad time to hike into the rocky heights of the mountains to search for coughwort. But it was also a bad time for an outbreak of the cough. Santa was nearly worn thin trying to fill in for so many absent elves.
   Now the apothecaries were out of coughwort and he, being the youngest and strongest of the Guild, was the one elected to hike into the mountains to harvest more herbs.
   Snow covered the heights and shadowed places but the meadows were dry. He found numerous plants and rejoiced that he would only need to spend one more night in the wilderness. The journey downhill to the North Pole could be accomplished in a day.
   He went around a rocky protrusion and came upon a dry meadow full of coughwort.
   He heard a gasp that made him jump a foot. It can’t be a bear, this time of year.
   It was a dwarf woman, with a basket on her hip, digging coughwort with a tool similar to his.
   They stared at each other, neither one moving or speaking. There was no contact between the elves at the North Pole and the dwarves who lived in the rock hills and forests to the south.
   “I’m-I’m just harvesting coughwort. I mean you no harm,” he said.
   The woman was small and very colorful. Her skin was a warm brown and her hair flamed like a fire. Even from the space of the few feet between them, Pascal could see that her eyes were not the ice blue of elven folk, but bright grass green.
   And her lips—they were nearly round, and coral pink. Nothing like the thin pale lips so prized in elven women. Her ears were pointed, like his own, but they were a little larger and peeked out through her wild hair.
   “Me, too.” Her voice sounded breathy, as if she was frightened. “Coughwort. The cough is in the villages down river.”
   He nodded. “I see. We have it also, at the North Pole. I am almost done with my harvest, my bag is nearly full.”
   “Yes, my basket is almost full. I will return home now.” She backed away, eyes never leaving him.
   There was an ominous grinding sound.
   She gave a breathy scream and he followed her line of vision to see a rock slide coming right at him. He lurched out of the way, but not far enough to miss the hits. He went down in pain.
* * * *


Christmas Wizardry 
 

Merri didn’t know the magical world of wizards existed until Daniel, High Wizard of Earth, offers her refuge from gross demons. Alone together at Christmas, Merri finds his magical world fascinating, but she finds the man even more enchanting.

Excerpt:

 Daniel, High Wizard of Earth, was not an insensitive employer. All his servants had mid-winter festivities on their home worlds or dimensions. As would happen every few centuries, this year all the different festivities occurred at the same time. This meant Daniel would be on his own for the first time since ascending to his lofty position.
   Yardley, his First Assistant, tried to refuse to leave. “Really Daniel, someone should stay here with you. You can’t send us all away. What if there is an emergency?” Yardley’s jowls wobbled as he shook his head, but Daniel insisted.
   “You don’t want to miss your nieces and nephews, Yardley. Think how disappointed they would be if you weren’t there. I’ll be fine. The dimensions will all be busy with holiday festivities; it will be a quiet time.”
   “He can always get a hold of you if there is trouble and whisk you back.” Mrs. Garvey, his house keeper, was all for a holiday. “I’ve left many frozen meals, and there is a label with instructions on each one.”
   She stuck something on the fridge with a magnet. “These are takeout restaurants. They will bring the food right to the door. Don’t forget to tip. Twenty percent. And don’t give them gold coins or jewels. Just the paper money.”
* * * *
   Mrs. Garvey did leave many meals to be put in the microwaver, with small written instructions on each plastic container. It was lonely, though, eating partially frozen foods by himself. Daniel decided to go out to a restaurant.
   There were piles of money in the treasury vault—he took plenty—and a few jewels, in case he needed them.
   He found the car keys and was well aware the kitchen door led to the garage.
   Years ago, as boy, he had learned to drive and he was pleased when the car engine purred to life.
   The garage door was a problem, nothing seemed to open it. Finally he conjured it away. Once outside he had to conjure it back. Quite a time waster. He would learn how to open the door when Yardley returned.
   The street was just as he remembered it, lovely older homes, with tall trees in every yard. His Dark Tower fit right into the neighborhood. No humans were able to see the magickal heights to which it rose, of course.
   The houses were bright with colored lights and he paused to enjoy the displays. A memory of his father tacking lights up on their little house came to him and he felt warm.
   Christmas, that was the holiday he celebrated as a child. He remembered the excitement of presents under the tree.
   A tree. He could buy one and get decorations. It would be fun, and fill the lonely hours until his staff returned.
   He thought briefly about inviting Maog, the Serpent Queen, to a Christmas dinner, but he suspected she wanted him to fertilize her eggs. He wanted no part in a serpent god infestation throughout his dimensions, so he dismissed the idea. She was quite lovely though, pity she always had an agenda
   After much driving he found a tree lot, and the attendant roped a tall tree onto the top of his car. Daniel also got directions to a store that sold Christmas decorations.
   The store was crowded and garishly decorated, but he was able to pick out a whole shopping cart of decorations. He also bought cookies and a book, written for adults, about cowboys. Christmas always reminded him of cowboys because of the toys he received as a boy—cap guns, a stick horse, felt cowboy hats and plastic chaps…
   Feeling quite jolly, Daniel headed to the parking lot, only to find a horrock demon chasing a young woman. She wore a most revealing green dress, very short, with her pretty legs covered with green stockings and ending in odd shoes with the pointed tips curved up, ending in dangling bells. The horrock demon got closer and she smacked it with what looked like a book bag.
   Well, that was only going to anger the demon.
   Daniel stepped up. “If I may be of assistance?” He conjured some melt powder and blew it on the horrock, reducing it to a pile of goo in a moment.
   The girl looked at him, squealed, and tore off.
   Daniel was smitten. She had hair the color of cinnamon and eyes the color of milk chocolate. Her figure was trim but curvy and as she ran off he got a glimpse of a firm, round bottom when her short dress blew up in the December wind.
   He wanted to taste her. How long since he’d had a lover…well, there was that swamp witch three years ago…clammy, though quite lovely…
   While he was thinking, she moved several cars away.
   “You’re not safe,” he called to her.
   Her face went white and she squeaked. He moved toward her and her eyes got huge in her heart shaped face.
   “Oh! You are safe from me. But the horrock demons...hive mind.” He tapped his head. “Now they all know what you smell like and will be after you. Though why they would be chasing you is a mystery.”
   “What?”
   Her voice had a husky quality that sent a little thrill down Daniel’s spine.
   “You should come with me to my tower. I can find the breech they are squeezing through and close it off. They rarely make it to earth.”
   “I’m not going anywhere with you! You’re a guy in a bath robe!”
   Daniel looked down at his robe, a basic black velvet one he wore for normal work hours. “Hmm. I guess I should have changed into regular earth attire.”
   The girl squeaked again. Three horrock demons surrounded her, swinging their long arms in agitation, their greasy hair bristling as they reached for her.
   Daniel efficiently melted them, then hustled the girl into his car while she was in a convenient state of shock. “I hate the smell of those demons. Think I’m allergic,” he said as he roared out of the parking lot. “I’m Daniel, High Wizard of the Earth.”
   “Alrighty then. If you’ll just turn left here, I’ll be able to get to my place in just a few minutes.”
   He turned and looked at her in disbelief. “You can’t go home! Weren’t you listening? Hive mind. Until the breach is closed, they’ll keep pouring in, looking for you. Though, like I said, I can’t conceive of why they’d be after you. Those greasy, hairy things? Those are noses. They can track you through the whole city.”
   “Well, what if I leave town? Take a bus or something?”
   He waggled his head. “They’d still find you. You must come to my place”
   “Oh. What about your place? Won’t they bust in there, too?”
   “No. I live in the Dark Tower of Power.”


Saturday, November 28, 2009

My Works in Progress and Upcoming Releases

A post on my regional NaNo forum got me thinking about this. I have the schedule in my head but it never hurts to write it down! These are all sensual level(erotic m/f) romances novellas.

1 Del Fantasma: Demonade This story is contracted and I'm currently working hard to get it finished and to AMP after the holidays! Love the characters--A half Demon life force/psyvampire, Trudy, and a staid ex priest college professor, Gabriel. Scroll back through blog for blurb and excerpt.

2 Galactic Game: A popular galactic viewcast survival game on a wilderness planet with two prisoners as the contestants. Kellac is actually one of the Sons of the Protectorate of New Prague(book two in that series, follows Cybot Awakened), a handsome exotic Puregen, while Gema has despised alien blood and has real concerns about surviving the Survival Game. After their sector is invaded by the aggressive forces of Emperor Sirn, the Game is over--but they still need to survive! Finished in rough, needs major editing. To Red Rose Publishing after the holidays.

3 Nightflyer: In a post apocalyptic world, rapidly changed by a comet with alien seeds that destroyed most of civilization by aggressively growing through cities and buildings, leaving thick forest. The red pollen from the alien plants changed humans into other forms, some predators, and left others human. In Wichita KS, Amber, a former teacher, cares for a small group of children who changed, while she stayed human. The children are unwelcome at the human enclave. When they need help, she must travel to what used to be downtown Wichita, where most buildings survived the New Forest, now the domain of Nightflyers, powerful, winged nocturnal humanoids rumored to drink human blood. There she finds the leader of Night City is her old college friend, Jesse. Finished in rough, needs major editing. Thinking to WCP Torrid. February submission.

4 The Mystral Voyager: Steampunk. Raised in the Construct Charity Orphanage, Mandilyn has a mechanical arm and leg. She is indentured to the kindly, elderly owner of an alien artifact shoppe, which is about the best life a construct charity girl can expect on planet Victolia. She is thankful for her respectable job, as many construct girls end up in dockside brothels. But her ability to get some alien artifacts to power on gives her a valuable skill. Cherup, her empoyer has exciting news! They have both been hired as consultants on an expedition space ship. And Mandilyn will receive a coveted language button implant so she can read, speak and understand many alien and New Worlds languages! She awakes in the medunit on the Mystral Voyager. There was a problem with her implant, she could only accept one of a diplomatic grade, an implant worth more than her life. Her old school mate Adare is now out of his forced service in the Victolia military and on the Mystral Voyager as a crewman. But life on the ship is confusing. Are they attacked by pirates--or are they the pirate ship? Planning/synop stage, for Samhain Antho in April.


4 My contemp romance novel, eventually for Silhouette. Planning/synop stage. Submission date unknown!

And Up Coming Releases!

Christmas Magic, Dec 1, WCP Torrid

Cybot Awakened, Red Rose Publishing, early 2010

Her Accidental Angel, Aspen Mountain Press, early 2010

Del Fantasma: Demonade, Aspen Mountain Press early spring 2010


Thursday, November 26, 2009

RIP little buddy



It was time. We had some great years and many flights of fancy together. We shared the best stories. But all motherboards must end. The little table in the living room looks bare without you, and I already miss that terrific keyboard we shared.


Writing life must go on. I have a story due in January so I couldn't wait. Lucky for me, I write on my Alphie so am accustomed to a small keyboard.


Thursday, November 19, 2009

NANO Failure!



November has not been my month.

WHINE WARNING

I started the month with swine flu, which turned into bronchitis, which aggravated my naasty asthma, which required steroids, which lowered the immune system so I caught a virus(better than the last time I was on steroids and got shingles), which aggravated my asthma....so while I have had time off work it wasn't a great writing time due to fatigue. I read alot.

On the writer side I did edits on two stories(
Christmas Magic Duet) and signed a contract for Del Fantasma: Demonade, which I am finishing up, but it is not NANO worthy since it was already half done.

I could hop back on the contemporary and probably will, but today as I sucked on my nebulizer I had a Great Idea! Maybe duoneb boosts creativity, or maybe my muse is feeling generous--my birthday was this week.

Anyhow, this idea is a steampunk romance. My heroine is an indentured servant who works in an alien antiquities shop, adores clothes(which she squanders her pitiful wages upon), and has an amazing talent some alien artifact hunters are really interested in. Our hero is a alien artifact hunter, of course.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Yikes. Nano!

I had the flu, followed by bronchitis, so not too much writing going on. Today I did edits, will send them tonight, and I also signed a contract for Del Fantasma: Demonade! So I will be getting Demonade finished and sent this month.

I hate giving up my Nano story, so I won't give it up. I am going to add a slight paranormal/magical element to it that was in the original plan that I took out to gear it toward HAR.

Harlequin is starting an epublishing venture!!! No category lines to fit. Very exciting.

Monday, November 2, 2009

NANO 2009

Well, I wasn't going to Nano. Then I was going to Nano as a rebel. But I've had this idea at the back of my brain for some time and decided--Why Not??? It's a novel idea, straight contemporary.

I'm not a novel writer, but we'll see. It's a short novel.

Blurb: INTERNET WIFE

Zeke moved to the mountains with his young son after he lost his wife and athletic career in a car accident. While his athletic career made him financially stable, he now runs an organic farm and plans to stay in his mountain retreat.

But his son is ready to start school, and the nearest school is an hour away on treacherous mountain roads. Most people around White Elk, WY, home school until the kids start high school. Zeke does not feel up to that.

While surfing his favorite website, Homesteading the Rockies, he sees the personal adds. It seems to be the perfect solution. He will advertise for a wife who can home school.

Molly is a young widow with a one year old. Due to her husband's long illness and her own difficult pregnancy, she is living in a women's home and working at the only cooking job she could find with hours suitable for daycare. She is discouraged with her housing situation and lack of freedom. The people who run the house are generous and she'd grateful, but she can't express her personal nontraditional beliefs in anyway, nor does she have time with her daughter or any real privacy. It will take her forever to get back one her feet.

While at the library she surfs for recipes and finds Zeke's add. It seems the perfect solution.

Will new age Molly and a jock like Zeke make a match?

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