Monthly Archives: June 2023

The story behind the story…

Instead of first line Friday today, I want to do something a little different.

My newest book, INFLUENCE ( A NEW YORK SOCIALITES ROMANCE) is releasing on August 14th and I’d like to tell you the story behind the story. Or in other words, what made me write Mackenzie’s tale.

Back in 2019 when Limitless Publishing released my book DIRTY DAMSELS I had, in my mind, four books for the DotComgirls series. Once Limitless decided they didn’t want any more of the books in the series I was – heartbroken for sure – but I still wanted to publish the remaining books. So that’s when I decided to go independent. IT’S A TRUST THING was the first book to release. I had to change the series name from dotcomgirls to something else and THE NEW YORK SOCIALITES seemed right. The tagline Riches to rags and back again, finding love along the way, came to me in the car one day, and I was set.

WOKE, then BALANCE were published in subsequent years and I thought I was done.

Then the pandemic hit and I noticed something I never had before – the absolute power of Social Media. A new term, Influencer, popped up one day in a news report on Good Morning America, and I got an idea for a character who has burst onto the scene as one of these influencers.

Who was she? What was her story? Why does she crave the attention of likes and follows from strangers? The notion to make her a former socialite jibed with an idea I’d been kicking around for another book in the series. Mackenzie Cray had to have something, something BIG motivate her to put herself in the public eye as an Influencer. Her tragic love story with Lucky Blumenthal was born. While we never meet Lucky in person, on the page he is a powerful force behind everything Mac does.

Now I needed a hero.

One of my favorite secondary characters in my books has always been Dominick Templeton from IT’S A TRUST THING. When we meet him we think he’s sleazy tabloid journalist, but once the story unfolds, we find out just how wonderful he is – especially to his brother. I’ve wanted to give Nick a love story since then, and decided he would make the perfect foil for Mackenzie.

So I did.

In INFLUENCE, Nick has been assigned a series of articles by the magazine he writes for, detailing the past and present lives of former debutants. Mackenzie Craymore is on his list, but she’s stonewalled every call he’s made and refuses to be interviewed. Nick wonders why this former wild child trust fund baby has done a 180 in her life and is now a serious businesswoman and influencer who goes by the name Lizzy Cray. And he’s determined to find out her motivation – even though she’s not revealing it.

So, I guess you can blame the idea for INFLUENCE on the power of social media and the pandemic, LOL!

The book releases on 8.14.2023 and will be available in KU for the first few months. You can preorder your copy here: INFLUENCE.

And if you want to get reacquainted ( or meet them for the very first time!) here’s where you can find the other NYC Socialites and the book that started it all, DIRTY DAMSELS. And P.S. – Dirty Damsels is my most reviewed book on Amazon!!!

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#wednesdaywisdom 6.14.2023

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June 14, 2023 · 12:58 am

#mugmonday 6.12.2023

And I do…

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3 months…

So today marks exactly 3 months since my mom died.

A lot has happened in those 12 weeks. Some good; some bad.

The good, first.

I was able to sell their home without too much trouble.

I’ve been able to cancel all their accounts with relative ease. Some, truthfully, were harder to cancel than others. I’m NEVER getting a Discover Card for myself,  that is for sure. Worst customer service I have ever experienced and there is still an issue 3 months on.

My stepfather, despite the second fall and subsequent re-surgery on the same broken hip that started the entire rigmarole, is doing okay in the nursing home, physically. Mentally and emotionally? Another story entirely.

Now, the bad.

My stepfather did have to have a second surgery since he re-broke his operative hip the day after my mother died.

He is failing mentally. Quickly. He repeats the same thing over and over to me when I visit. He cries often when I visit, lamenting my mother’s death. He has not accepted he will be living in the nursing facility from now on, yet. I don’t know if he ever will. Just the other day he asked if he had enough money saved so that when he “gets out maybe he can buy a little mobile home.”

It broke my heart in two when he asked that. I tried telling him he was a resident of the nursing home for the umptenth time. He cried.

The bills keep piling up. 2 surgeries; 2 multi-state ambulance transports; his care in the nursing home. It’s a lot. All their savings will be gone sooner than I think they ever expected. And they never had any kind of insurance other than Medicare. And we all know how that’s going.

For me, I am still feeling the guilt. I had a dear friend tell me, recently, something from her husband. He feels the sense of extreme guilt I am experiencing about putting them in the nursing home and then mom dying within 2 weeks, is actually my grief manifesting itself as guilt.

I think he may be right.

I carry my grief like I wear my clothing – always on me. It is a little easier, though, to get through a day without crying now. Some days I don’t cry at all. Then I lie down to go to sleep and when I say my prayers, the tears form.

I know this will pass.

Eventually.

For now, it’s just a day to day, sometime hour to hour thing.

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#preorder INFLUENCE part of the New York Socialites series by @peggyjaeger

Finally!!!
I’ve been waiting to get this book up for preorder for a while now!

Book 4 in the NEW YORK SOCIALITES series, INFLUENCE, will release on 8.14.2023. You can make sure you get your copy the day it releases, by clicking here: INFLUENCE

Brand influencer, Lizzy Cray, is killing it.

She’s got a list of high profile clients who pay her handsomely to help their products explode on social media. Everything from cameras to cashmere, shoes to smoothies. One picture of her with a product and the money practically prints itself.

Why does this trust fund-baby need to work so hard to rake in the cash? That’s a question journalist Dominick Templeton wants an answer to, because Lizzy Cray used to be known in the gossip pages as socialite and wild-child Mackenzie Craymore.

Mackenzie disappeared from the public’s eye twelve years ago, right after her fiancé, hotel-heir, Lucky Blumenthal, died in a fiery car crash rumored to be fueled by drugs and alcohol. But now she’s back, still hauntingly beautiful, rebranded, and from everything Dominick’s researched about her, a much different person. When she ignores all his attempts at an interview, Dominick tries a different tactic and soon becomes embroiled in a world he never imagined…with a woman he’s rapidly falling for.

If you like steamy contemporary romance, your name is all over this one, kids!

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THANK YOU!!

I am over the moon today because I just found out that two of my books have become FINALISTS in the InD’Tale Magazines 2023 RONE AWARDS

SASHA’S SECRET SANTA is a finalist in the Steamy Contemporary Category

And THE HAUNTING OF WILTON JUNE is a finalist in the Paranormal Short Category

I want to say a sincere, heart-felt thanks to every single reader and book lover who voted for these two books. The final round is now underway so I will, of course, be back with the results once they are tabulated.

Some days it really pays to get out of bed, peeps! LOL ~ Peg

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June 7, 2023 · 12:37 am

It’s WEDDING SEASON courtesy of NN Light’s Bookheaven!

I’m so excited to be a part of N. N. Light’s Book Heaven Celebrate Weddings Bookish Event.

My sweet romance, MIX & MATCH is featured today on their website.

Click on either of these links to read all about it:

https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/book-promos

or

https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/celebrate-weddings-bookish-event

Check out all books featuring weddings and enter the giveaway to win a $15 Amazon gift card: https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/celebrate-weddings-bookish-event

Enter to win a $15 Amazon gift card:

Open Internationally. You must have a valid Amazon US or Amazon Canada account to win.

Runs June 6 – June 12, 2023.

Winner will be drawn on June 13, 2023.

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#mugmonday 6.5.2023

yes, we do.

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An end of an era…

It’s 11 weeks today since my mom’s passing.

I don’t cry every day anymore, but still find myself, at times, getting weepy for what seems like no reason. Watching t.v., making dinner. Nothing tangible to put the sadness on to. Just…grief.

Life has moved on.

Case in point, I closed on my parent’s house recently.

Miraculously, it sold. I say miraculously, because, in all honesty, I never thought it would.

Shows you how wrong I can be about stuff.

My parents lived in 2 trailers/mobile homes during the past 20+ years. The first one was destroyed during Hurricane Irene. They were left homeless.

I didn’t know this. It occurred during the time frame my mother and I weren’t in communication. When we reconnected she told me about how they watched the water from the nearby creek rush under their front door. In no time at all they were standing in a foot of it. No time to pack anything. They were evacuated by the local fire department and could only bring the clothes on their backs. Luckily, my mother had the foresight to grab all their personal papers.

For three days they were put up in a local motel, wearing the same clothes, depending on the kindness of the Red Cross for food, and then allowed to go back to their home once the water receded.

Not much survived the flood. Some clothing, their mattress. The rest was destroyed by water damage.

As luck would have it, FEMA gave them money and they found another trailer, where they lived for the last 16 years of their lives, until circumstances made it impossible for them to do so anymore.

I’m ashamed to say this but the thought of them living in what was a glorified ( and not really all that nice) trailer made me a little…well…embarrassed. And I hear in my head how horrible, elitist, and prejudicial that sounds. There’s absolutely nothing wrong or shameful about living in a mobile home.

Nothing.

But…it was just another facet of their lifestyle that made me realize how poor they really were. I think that’s the thing that shames me most of all. Their relative poverty. For all my life and all their adult lives and marriage, they could never get ahead financially. They lived paycheck to paycheck and sometimes not even that long. They didn’t live an extravagant life, either. No cars, no vacations. The cheapest food. It was simply the cost of living out-cost their take-home pay.

“New” clothes were purchased at the Salvation Army. My mother took to wearing shoes that were a size too small for her simply because they “looked nice” and were only a quarter. All she could afford.

When I was clearing and cleaning out their house so they could move into the nursing home I saw their bed, unmade, for the first time. There was a huge depression in the center so that no matter what side you were on, you rolled to it. My mother said they’d brought the bed with them from Brooklyn, bought when they were newly married.

They hadn’t lived in Brooklyn since 1968. That meant their mattress was over 55 years old.

Think about that for a moment and then think about your own, comfortable, probably NOT 55-year-old mattress.

And then think about the fact that mattress survived a flood.

She suffered through, and survived, so much in her life. I wish I had been more understanding, more compassionate about all her mental and emotional issues.

I wish I had been a better person; a more empathetic, understanding daughter.

A better human.

11 weeks. Still so raw.

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