Thursday, December 31, 2015
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Holiday Party - Christmas Movies
One of the biggest things people do during the holiday season is watch
Christmas movies. I’ve never met anyone who hasn’t seen one. Even the people I
know who don’t celebrate Christmas have seen Christmas movies and some even watch them every year.
It’s a
cultural experience. Every TV station plays at least one or two during
December, and some stations play nothing but Christmas movies during December.
New Christmas movies are released every year (Lifetime is big on this). People
take quotes from the movies to use for various items (like on my Christmas
sweater), others take decorations (such as the infamous lamp leg in A Christmas Story), lingo from the movies
becomes pop culture references and more. Companies even make commercials using
characters from these movies (such as the AT&T ones this year with the old
characters from Rudolph).
In my family, we have a giant collection of holiday movies that we watch. However, there is one movie that we absolutely have to watch every year together. In fact, since my sister wasn't able to come down until
later this week, she forbid us from seeing the movie until she got here. For us, that movie is Christmas Vacation. I can’t tell you how
this became our must watch movie. It just did. It’s the one holiday movie that
we all love. The jokes and craziness make me
laugh even to this day, no matter how many times I see the movie. It’s funny,
it’s heartwarming, and it’s an absolute delight that I look forward to every
year.
Do you
have a favorite Christmas (or holiday) movie that you absolutely have to watch
every year? Do you like experimenting, watching all the new movies coming out
or do you just stick with all your old favorites?
Monday, December 28, 2015
Holiday Party - On This Day in History Fun Facts
I’ve always loved fun facts, the random little things that you
wouldn’t really need to know unless you were going to go on Jeopardy or try to
stump or impress someone with random trivia facts. When thinking about what I
want to do in the upcoming year, I wanted to add another weekly meme that would
be interesting to read about and research, without requiring a huge time commitment.
Let me know if that’s something you’d be interested in seeing as a weekly meme
here, or if you have any other ideas for weekly memes, let me know. But for now,
here are my top 10 facts about events that happened on this day.
1732 - "The Pennsylvania Gazette," owned by Benjamin Franklin, ran an ad for the first issue of "Poor Richard’s Almanack."
1832 - John C. Calhoun became the first vice president of the United States to resign, stepping down over differences with President Jackson.
1869 - William E. Semple patented an acceptable chewing gum.
1895 - In Paris, the first commercial public screening of cinematographic films took place.
1902 - The first professional indoor football game was played at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Syracuse defeated the Philadelphia Nationals 6-0.
1912 - The first municipally-owned street cars were used on the streets of San Francisco, CA.
1945 - The U.S. Congress officially recognized the
"Pledge of Allegiance."
1964 - Initial filming of the movie "Dr. Zhivago" began on location near Madrid, Spain. The movies total running time is 197 minutes.
1981 - Elizabeth Jordan Carr, the first American test-tube baby, was born in Norfolk, VA.
1964 - Initial filming of the movie "Dr. Zhivago" began on location near Madrid, Spain. The movies total running time is 197 minutes.
1981 - Elizabeth Jordan Carr, the first American test-tube baby, was born in Norfolk, VA.
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Holiday Party - Taking a Break
I’m
taking a break from posting today. Unfortunately, the authors that were going
to be posting over the next few days had to cancel for various reasons, and
will be doing posts in the new year instead. That being said, I am planning
other posts to do instead, since I did have some ideas on back-up. However, I
also have a lot to do in my personal life before I go back to school, so I
decided to take a break from posting today. I will be posting again tomorrow
through New Year’s Eve, so you’ll have that to look forward to.
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Holiday Party - Boxing Day and Start of Kwanzaa
Today
marks both Boxing Day and the start of Kwanzaa. I talked about Kwanzaa last year, so I decided that I wanted to touch on Boxing Day this year since it’s a
holiday that I’ve heard mentioned often, but have never really celebrated since
it’s not as big of a holiday here in the US. However, it’s a big deal across
the pond (and to the North).
Boxing
Day is a holiday traditionally celebrated on the 26th, when servants and
tradesmen would receive gifts, known as a "Christmas box", from
their bosses or employers. It is now considered a bank holiday in the countries
it is celebrated in: the United Kingdom, Barbados, Canada, Hong Kong,
Australia, Bermuda, New Zealand, Kenya, South Africa, and other former British
colonies.
This day
also has many other names. For instance, in South Africa, Boxing Day was
renamed Day of Goodwill in 1994.
It is also known as St. Stephen’s Day since the day is dedicated to St. Stephen in the Roman Catholic Church's liturgical calendar.
And in Ireland, it is known as both St. Stephen's Day and the Day of the Wren. It is also celebrated in some European countries as the Second Christmas Day.
It is also known as St. Stephen’s Day since the day is dedicated to St. Stephen in the Roman Catholic Church's liturgical calendar.
And in Ireland, it is known as both St. Stephen's Day and the Day of the Wren. It is also celebrated in some European countries as the Second Christmas Day.
Just like
Black Friday in the US, Boxing Day is considered a major shopping holiday. It
is also a major day for sports, particularly in the UK, Australia, South Africa
and Sweden, with all having major sporting events occurring on the 26th.
So in
other words, this day is a big deal for many people. I think the closest
comparison here in the US would be a mix of Thanksgiving, Black Friday and the
Super Bowl. It sounds like an interesting holiday, and I’d love to hear your
thoughts on it, so feel free to share below. And have a good Boxing Day and
Kwanzaa!
Friday, December 25, 2015
Holiday Party - Merry Christmas
I meant
to put this up earlier today, but I’ve been busy spending time with my family
celebrating (which is the best kind of busy to be I think). I hope you all had
a wonderful and merry Christmas (or Friday, for those who don’t celebrate).
Oh, and I
did end up making that roasted almonds recipe yesterday. They lasted less than
24 hours, they were so good. I couldn’t stop eating them! So I highly recommend
trying that recipe (and I’m going to upload my recommendations and adjustments
to the recipe later tomorrow, so don’t forget to check it again. I’m also making
fudge tomorrow, hopefully that turns out well too. Anyways, enough from me,
enjoy the rest of your Christmas!
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Holiday Party - Christmas Eve
It’s
Christmas Eve! Only one day left to go until Christmas! I can’t wait for the
holiday to be here (both for the celebrations and so that the holiday stress can
pass). Today is a big day in my house, as I’m doing the holiday baking AND
finishing decorating. Today’s going to be a busy day here, so I’m going to keep
this short. I might update (or at least post photos on Facebook or Instagram)
with my adventures, as well as share my recipes and such, so don’t forget to
check back in at the end of the day (or tomorrow). For all those celebrating,
good luck with all the last minute Christmas preparations. And for those who
don’t celebrate…you only need to wait two more days for the holiday craziness
to begin to die down. Cheers everyone!
P.S. Don't forget, today is the second to last day to get 6 free books from Forbidden Fiction and two free books from ARe.
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Holiday Party - Festivus
- Instead
of a Christmas tree, there is the Festivus Pole, an unadorned, aluminum pole.
Decorations are strictly forbidden.
- The
Festivus Feast consists of anything except ham or turkey. Dessert consists of
Festivus Fruitcake, which is not eaten but is instead saved from year to year
and put on display.
- Airing
of Grievances - participants discuss how much others have disappointed them
during the past year.
- The
holiday is officially over when a holiday participant pins the
head-of-the-household during a wrestling match after dinner during the Feats of
Strength.
To learn
more about how this holiday came to be, here is the full story of Festivus,
courtesy of the Seinfeld gang.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Holiday Party - Winter Solstice
Today
marks the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year in the Northern
Hemisphere (and the longest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere). The second
solstice occurs in June, which is when the longest day of the year in the
Northern Hemisphere occurs.
This
solstice happened for everyone on Earth on December 21 at 11:48 p.m. ET (though
the 22nd is the day it is “officially” counted as).
While
this day is also known as the darkest day of the year, it is also seen as a
moment to celebrate the return of longer days to come. Many cultures and
religions celebrate holidays (Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, pagan festivals,
etc.) around this time of the year to mark the return of the sun and longer days.
So bundle
up, settle down in front of a roaring fire and stay warm through our longest
night. Warmer weather and longer days are on their way.
Thanks to
the CNN article that provided easily summable information.
Monday, December 21, 2015
Holiday Party - Humbug Day
What do
you think about this holiday? Would you celebrate it? Let me know in the comments
below, and don’t forget to enter the grand prize giveaway!
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Holiday Party - Holiday Fiascos
I was originally
going to just post some more of my favorite Christmas carols today, but
instead, I want to talk about putting up lights on a Christmas tree. Yes, this
sounds random, but hear me out.
This
year, due to commitments and other such family stuff, I am the number one
person in charge of preparing for Christmas. I’m doing the grocery shopping and
a lot of the baking, as well as putting up decorations and such. So this year,
for the first time ever, I had to put Christmas lights up on the tree. I’ve set
up the tree before, I’ve fluffed the branches out, and I’ve hung ornaments, but
I’ve never actually had to deal with hanging the lights on the tree. Heck, I’ve
never even seen someone put up Christmas lights on a tree. They just seemed to
appear on their own.
So I was
a little hesitant about this task. I decided to look up advice, which netted me
about 8,000,000 results, each one saying something different. I finally ended
up following Michael Walter’s advice, since it closely matched what my dad told
me (with a helpful video included). I was set. And then I went to actually put
up the lights.
Needless
to say, this turned into an hours long affair, and the tree still isn’t
finished yet. However, I can now say that I know how to hang lights on a
Christmas tree.
So why
did I want to share this with y’all? One, because the author who was going to
originally post today was unable to due to a conflict and two, because I feel
like this time of year can get crazy. I have a giant list of items that need to
be completed within the next few days, and it’s stressful.
I think
it’s important to take a step back sometimes and just recognize and laugh at
what we’re doing. I must have looked like quite a sight while first hanging
those lights, tripping all over them, getting stuck in the tree, having to
finally throw the lights over parts of the tree in order to continue hanging
them. While it wasn’t funny while it was happening, I can now look back on my
decorating fiasco and laugh.
So even
though things don’t always work out quite as we intended, don’t forget to take
a moment to laugh and enjoy the holidays, even when they don’t go quite as
planned.
What
about y’all? What was your most spectacular holiday fiasco that you laugh at
looking back on?
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Holiday Party - Bodhi Day
So, I
planned on celebrating this on the actual day, but genius that I am marked it
down as the wrong day. Bodhi Day was actually celebrated on December 8 this
year, not the 19th, but it’s a beautiful holiday, so I still wanted to share
about it. Note: I don't claim to be an expert, this is my understanding of this holiday after much research on it. I may have misunderstood or gotten details wrong, so if you know more, feel free to share in the comments section as I'm always open to learning new things.
Buddha under a Bodhi tree |
Bodhi Day
is the celebration of the day the Buddha attained enlightenment
under the Bodhi tree. It is a day of enlightenment, remembrance and meditation,
which can be celebrated many days.
Often, multi-colored lights are strung about the home to symbolize the many pathwa+ys to enlightenment. The lights are turned on each evening beginning on December 8th and for 30 days thereafter. A candle is also lit for these thirty days to symbolize enlightenment.
A meal of rice and milk is significant on this holiday. According to Buddhist legend, Sujata offered this to the Buddha upon his awakening to help him regain strength.
Bodhi tree |
Bodhi trees in the home are sometimes decorated with multi-colored lights,
strung with beads to symbolize the way all things are united, and hung with
three shiny ornaments to represent the Three Jewels - The Buddha, the Dharma,
and the Sangha.
This is a beautiful holiday and one of the most important days to Buddhists. I hope you had as much fun learning about Bodhi Day as I did.
This is a beautiful holiday and one of the most important days to Buddhists. I hope you had as much fun learning about Bodhi Day as I did.
Friday, December 18, 2015
Holiday Party - Christmas Carols
Since we
are now a week away from Christmas, I decided to share my favorite Christmas
song - Carol of the Bells. I absolutely love this song and could listen to it
on repeat all holiday season. I not only love the iconic music, but I also love
how many different versions of the song exist. This is one of those songs that
people can easily add their own twists to, while still being recognizable as the
traditional Carol of the Bells. These are just three of the versions I’ve found
that I love listening to. All three are unique and different, yet they also all
share similar elements. Enjoy :)
What’s
your favorite Christmas song? Is there a certain version of a Christmas song that
you absolutely love (even if it’s unorthodox)? Share links or titles below, I’m
always looking for new songs to listen to during the holidays. One lucky
commenter will win a $5 Amazon GC, so be sure to leave your email address in
your comment.
Also, don't forget to enter the grand prize giveaway as well!
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Holiday Party - Reindeer Games Review
Today, I’m
featuring an old favorite of mine. I first read this several years ago, and I
still enjoy it to this day. That being said, here’s today’s holiday party
throwback: Reindeer Games by Jet Mykles.
Rom is
Dasher, the leader of Santa’s shape-shifting team of reindeer. He is the
quintessential elf — smart, handsome, charming — and everyone in Santa’s
Village wants him. Lon is no exception. He’s hopelessly in love with Rom, but
how can he hope to get Rom’s attention? Even if he is now one of the reindeer
handlers, he’s still just a plain, ordinary elf, and painfully shy to boot.
Then
there’s Wod. As Dancer, he’s both Rom’s second in command and Rom’s best
friend. He, too, is devilishly handsome but in a darker and — truth be told —
slightly frightening way. At least, he makes Lon’s heart race and his tongue
tie in knots.
When Wod
unexpectedly offers to help Lon gain Rom’s attention, Lon is completely
confused. To make matters worse, Wod is clear that he’d love to play with Lon
himself.
Lon is
used to the sexual freedom in Santa’s Village but he craves something more
meaningful. He wants a real relationship. So what does he do? Keep pining for
Rom or play Wod’s special brand of reindeer games?
My Review:
4 stars
You’ve
never seen the North Pole quite like this. I loved it! While it’s basically a
love triangle movie type plot that you can see coming a mile away (no surprises
on how it ends here), the main characters are engaging and fun to read about, particularly
Lon’s friend Bok (whose book is number 2 in the series). I was surprised at how
much we got to know some of the background characters considering how short the
book was.
The other
thing I loved was the background provided on Santa’s Village. Even though this
is a short book, you can tell that the author thought out the world she showed
in the book. The more I read, the more I found myself wanting to learn more about
the world this was set in.
As
for the smexy times…there’s a lot. Definitely a lot. Oh, and smokin’. Let’s
just say, the elves acquire more than toys to give away as gifts.
All
in all, this is a fun take on Santa and his elves, and a fun holiday read that
I highly recommend.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Holiday Party - Roasted Almonds Recipe
This
year, I plan on doing a lot of holiday baking since my family members who
normally do the holiday baking are unable to this year. So while I plan on
making old favorites such as pecan pie and sugar cookies, I’m also looking for
new recipes to try. I found this roasted almonds recipe and am going to try
making it. I’ll let you know how it goes. However, I want to hear about what
recipes you plan on trying this holiday season. Feel free to share the recipes
in the comments, I’m always looking for new things to try. And if you end up
making these, let me know what you think of them!
Makes 6 servings
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon apple pie spice
or pumpkin pie spice
- 1/2 teaspoon curry powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon egg white
- 2 cups blanched almonds
Directions
1. In a
small bowl, combine brown sugar and seasonings; set aside. In another bowl,
whisk egg white until foamy. Add almonds; toss to coat. Add spice mixture; toss
to coat.
2. Spread on
a greased foil-lined baking sheet. Bake at 325° for 20-25 minutes or until
lightly browned, stirring occasionally.
3. Cool
completely. Store in an airtight container. Yield: 2 cups.
Wellness Wednesday - Sprouts Cold Remedy Review
Sprouts Cold Remedy is a blend of herbs containing anti-bacterial and anti-viral
properties that help the body resist and kill unwanted foreign substances which
prevents the virus from attacking cells. It boosts the immune system and keeps
the virus from multiplying. In addition, it helps to loosen and expel phlegm
from the lungs; and stimulates circulation and reduces inflammation. For those
seeking sore throat remedies, this remedy has been proven to accelerate a
healing effect and to alleviate the soreness and irritation within hours.
4 stars
This worked well for me. I loved that it not only helped clear up my cold quickly and efficiently, but that it was made of all natural ingredients as well. It was easy to take, though having to drink an entire glass of water was a bit much. It was also annoying to have to sit and count out 25 drops each time I took the medicine. However, because it was diluted so much, there wasn't much of a smell or taste to the medicine, which I did like. I will keep using this whenever I catch a cold, as it works well without any adverse side effects (for me at least).
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Hunter's Moon Book Blast
Blurb:
Seventeen year old Morgan Daniel has been in the witness
protection program most of her life. But The Panteras have caught up with her
and her younger brother. Her car is totaled, she's hurt, and the street gang is
closing in when wolves with glowing eyes appear out of nowhere and chase away
the killers.
Then a
very cute guy who handles a bow like Robin Hood emerges from the woods and
takes them to safety at his fortress-like home. And that's just the first sign
that Morgan and her brother have entered a hidden world filled with secrets.
Excerpt:
“Should
we stay, or go while the smoke lasts?” The cloth muffled her voice.
“You can
hardly walk.”
She
couldn’t argue that point. Neither could they wait to be found. “The Panteras
won’t give up until we’re dead.”
“Maybe
they think we are,” he argued under his breath.
“Maybe.”
She
suspected Mateo would demand a body, even a charred one. Make that two. She and
Jimmy didn’t have much choice, though, other than to crouch in dread while the
fire crackled.
“Next
birthday, I want an AK-47.” He nudged her. “Look.”
She fixed
her blurry gaze on what appeared to be a black wolf emerging from the trees.
The creature was larger than she’d thought wolves were, and she’d understood
none remained in these mountains. They were all farther north or west.
Somewhere else.
Apparently,
she was misinformed.
Judging
by its size, she guessed this was a male. He stopped before their hideout. Eyes
the color of red coals surveyed them before he turned and darted down the trail
she’d spotted.
“Holy
cow, Batboy. Did you see that?” she whispered.
Jimmy
didn’t reply. He prodded her again.
She
stared at the big brown and gray wolf that took the black one’s place. Where on
earth had he come from?
The beast
turned its furry head at her and Jimmy. His eyes shone with a luminous light,
like fireflies...
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Moss
2: Dawn's Reading Nook
3: Author Raine Delight
4: Hope. Dreams. Live... Love
5: Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin'
6: Deal Sharing Aunt
7: BooksChatter
8: Unabridged Andra
9: Romance That's 'Out Of this World'
10: Queen of All She Reads
11: The Snarkology
12: Reviews by Crystal
13: 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too!
14: Around the World in books
15: Harlie's Books
16: Sharing Links and Wisdom REVIEW
17: CBY Book Club
18: Mythical Books
19: Sapphyria's Book Reviews
20: Shelf Full of Books
21: StarAngels Reviews
22: LibriAmoriMiei
23: BookSkater
24: T's Stuff
25: Romorror Fan Girl
26: Independent Authors
27: The Voluptuous Book Diva
28: Readeropolis
29: Cover2Cover
30: SolaFide Book Club
31: Books in the Hall
32: Long and Short Reviews YA
33: Liz Gavin's Blog
34: Musings of a Writer
35: Kovescene of the Mind
36: Linda Nightingale...Wordsmith
37: Romance Writer and Lover of Books...Vikki Vaught
38: Illuminite Caliginosus
39: Romance Author Hear Me Roar
40: Book-o-Craze
41: A to Z Reviews REVIEW
42: Dana's YA Bookpile
43: Erzabet's Enchantments
2: Dawn's Reading Nook
3: Author Raine Delight
4: Hope. Dreams. Live... Love
5: Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin'
6: Deal Sharing Aunt
7: BooksChatter
8: Unabridged Andra
9: Romance That's 'Out Of this World'
10: Queen of All She Reads
11: The Snarkology
12: Reviews by Crystal
13: 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too!
14: Around the World in books
15: Harlie's Books
16: Sharing Links and Wisdom REVIEW
17: CBY Book Club
18: Mythical Books
19: Sapphyria's Book Reviews
20: Shelf Full of Books
21: StarAngels Reviews
22: LibriAmoriMiei
23: BookSkater
24: T's Stuff
25: Romorror Fan Girl
26: Independent Authors
27: The Voluptuous Book Diva
28: Readeropolis
29: Cover2Cover
30: SolaFide Book Club
31: Books in the Hall
32: Long and Short Reviews YA
33: Liz Gavin's Blog
34: Musings of a Writer
35: Kovescene of the Mind
36: Linda Nightingale...Wordsmith
37: Romance Writer and Lover of Books...Vikki Vaught
38: Illuminite Caliginosus
39: Romance Author Hear Me Roar
40: Book-o-Craze
41: A to Z Reviews REVIEW
42: Dana's YA Bookpile
43: Erzabet's Enchantments
Author Bio and Links:
Married
to her high school sweetheart, Beth Trissel lives on a farm in the Shenandoah
Valley of Virginia surrounded by her human family and furbabies. An avid
gardener, her love of herbs and heirloom plants figures into her work. The rich
history of Virginia, the Native Americans, and the people who journeyed here
from far beyond her borders are at the heart of her inspiration. She's
especially drawn to colonial America and the drama of the American Revolution.
In addition to YA fantasy romance, she also writes historical, time travel, and
paranormal romance, plus nonfiction.
For more
on Beth visit her blog, One Writer’s Way.
Connect
with Beth:
Monday, December 14, 2015
Holiday Party - Free Books
Thank you to all the people who emailed me and let me know that my posts weren't going live. I don't know why the scheduler wasn't working, but it should be all good now. I left an entry for y'all on the grand prize giveaway as thanks for helping me out. :)
I'm here today to spread some Christmas cheer to y'all! And what better way to do that then to let y'all know about free books!
I'm here today to spread some Christmas cheer to y'all! And what better way to do that then to let y'all know about free books!
As
of yesterday, ARe has started their Twelve Days of Christmas event. Each day up
until Christmas, a new book will be available for free on their website. Missed
a day? Don’t worry, because each book is available for free for two days, so if
you miss a day, just make sure to download both the previous day’s free book
and the current day’s free book. The first two books available are:
-
Delicate Ink by Carrie Ann Ryan
-
Circe’s Recruits by Marie Harte
Also,
for even more free books, stop by Forbidden Fiction every day leading up to the
21st for a free book (several of which are holiday stories). The free book is
only available on the day stated, so don’t miss out! Plus, check back on the 24th
and 25th to get 6 free books! Awesome, right? You can get started today with Spidermilk by
Konrad Hartmann.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Holiday Party - Tory Richards
Here to share her holiday traditions, as well as an excerpt from her book A Soldier's Promise (and some awesome giveaways) is the wonderful Tory Richards!
Traditions
Definition - custom or belief, a
long-established action or pattern of behavior, often one that has been handed
down from generation to generation, the handing down of patterns of behavior,
practices, and beliefs.
How many of you have traditions on the
holidays? The kind created from someone special in your family, just for your family? For years our Christmas Eve
tradition was to all gather at my parent’s house for mom’s famous spam salad
sandwiches, and then open gifts. No kidding! However once mom passed that
particular tradition stopped, even though we still talk about it with fond
memories. Why no one else in the family continued that tradition I don’t know,
but it was a special and highly looked forward to night. It was so much more
than just opening gifts, it was just being together and eating those spam
sandwiches, which mom always made-up into finger sandwiches.
As we grow, marry and begin our
families certain traditions might follow us that were established by another
family member, or you may create your own. Traditions come from the heart, and
make the holidays so much more special.
Hey, before I forget, I have a page of
giveaways going on the whole month of December over on my blog. I’ve set up
rafflecopters to go live at different times but there are a few you can enter
now. Just make sure you follow the specific guidelines for entering so that
your entry will be valid. I’m giving away artwork, ebooks, calendars, earrings,
egift cards and more! Go here, click on the Christmas giveaway page tab at the
top, and good luck!
A
Soldier’s Promise
Now I’d like to mention one of my
books. A Soldier’s Promise, which is
a contemporary holiday romance with a lot of heat.
Blurb - Keeping promises is important to Ryan, but keeping his promise to his
younger brother David will be hard. David’s final wish is for Ryan to watch
over his wife and daughter, but Ryan’s been in love with Shannon for years.
This holiday season, Ryan will learn he can keep his promise and still have his
heart’s desire.
Excerpt:
“You want to help me, Shannon?”
Something in his tone warned her she should turn and run back to her room, but
that same something excited her into staying. “This is the only way you can
help me.”
In one smooth move, Ryan pulled
her over to the bed with him and pushed her down, following her until he
covered her with his half-naked body. Gasping with surprise, Shannon found her
mouth being ground beneath his. She struggled, but if he noticed, he didn’t let
that or his split lip stop him from stealing her breath. Then his hands took
hold of her wrists and pinned them to the bed. Against her will, she responded
when he arched his hips into the lower half of her body.
His thick, hard cock slid into
the crevice between her legs and brushed against her clit.
Shannon moaned and became aware
of other sensations brought upon by her squirming. She arched in hunger, thrust
against his erection with sharp accuracy, wishing they were naked and he was
sliding into her. She moved her hips again, rewarded when Ryan ground his shaft
against her.
He groaned and shuddered, slid
his tongue inside her mouth, swallowing her sound of pleasure. For a
spellbinding moment, they were caught up in the heat of the moment. She was no
longer interested in freedom. Her hands weren’t pushing against his chest, but
had gone to his shoulders and roamed his back in heated caresses, nails lightly
scraping defined muscles. Her hips strained upwards to meet his as he ground
his hard-on into the sweet, hot place between her thighs.
She welcomed his hand beneath
her pajama top as he claimed her breast, palming the globe and flicking his
thumb over the burgeoning nipple. Her response was wild and wanton, encouraged
him to continue, as she silently begged him to do even more. Ryan tore his mouth
from hers, pushed her top out of the way and took her nipple into his mouth.
“Oh, God!” Shannon hissed
beneath him, in nothing more than a whisper. She arched her back, holding his
head against her flesh. She was throbbing below, where his shaft provided
enough friction on her clit to make her burst with sweet release.
His mouth returned to hers, and
he kissed her savagely while his hand skimmed down her body, snaking inside her
pajama bottoms and cupping her bottom. And Shannon thought, this is it, he was
going to slide her bottoms down and take her.
All at once, a muffled noise
penetrated their sounds of hunger. Ryan froze. And during those brief seconds
of listening for the sound again sanity returned to both of them. Realizing
she’d been about to let him make love to her, Shannon closed her eyes and
willed the whole thing away. There was no way she could ignore Ryan’s hard body
or his warm breath against her mouth. His warmth, coupled with the stimulating
scent of their passion, would remain long after she went back to her room.
“Hell, Shannon. I’m sorry. I
got carried away.”
“I guess we both did.” She
wasn’t about to let him take all of the blame. “I ah, don’t know what came over
me, Ryan. I…I’ve been so lonely. It’s, been a long time.”
“For both of us.” He rolled
away. “I think I hear Alivia.”
“Yes, she sometimes wakes
during the night.” Shannon scooted off the bed and looked down at him. Ryan
continued to lie there silently, folded his arms behind his head. “Do you think
we can be friends?”
He released a long breath.
“Sorry, I don’t think you and I can ever be friends.”
“Why?” That wasn’t the answer
she’d been expecting. “Is sex all you’re looking for in a woman?”
“Does that shock you? I’m a
Marine on the go, Shannon. I don’t have time to build relationships. I never
know when the opportunity for a good lay will arise and have to get it when I
can.”
“I don’t believe you,” she shot
back with strong disappointment. She refused to think he was that cold hearted.
“Why would I lie to you?” There
was indifference in his tone.
Shannon thought about it for a
moment. “I know why,” she said sadly.
“Why?”
“Because you’re scared,” she
breathed softly. “Goodnight, Ryan.” She turned and left the room.
Not until she was back in her
own room with the door closed did Shannon begin to breathe normally again. How
was she going to face him in the morning and look him in the eye?
Sitting on the edge of the bed,
she buried her face into her hands and began to cry. Something was happening
between them and she wasn’t sure what. No matter how much Ryan tried to make
her believe it was only sexual, she knew it went much deeper than that.
Now all
she had to do
was make him see it.
Author Bio:
Tory Richards is a
fun-loving grandma who writes smut. Born in 1955 in the small town of Milo,
Maine, she's lived most of her life in Florida. Today she lives with her
daughter and her family. She has her own woman-cave which she shares with four
felines whose main goal in life is getting as much cat hair on everything that
they can.
Penning stories by hand and then on manual typewriter at the age of thirteen, Tory was a closet writer until the encouragement of her family prompted her into submitting to a publisher. She's been published since 2005, and has since retired from Disney to focus on family and writing.
Penning stories by hand and then on manual typewriter at the age of thirteen, Tory was a closet writer until the encouragement of her family prompted her into submitting to a publisher. She's been published since 2005, and has since retired from Disney to focus on family and writing.
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