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I've been many things in my life,but the most consistent is WRITER.

Photo of the day, day 304

The Devil’s handiwork

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#SundaySnippet Return to Dickens! SASHA’S SECRET SANTA #holidayromance #cominghome

I’m getting very excited! SASHA’S SECRET SANTA ( A Dickens Holiday Romance: Dorrit’s Diner) releases into the book reading world in a little over one week! Here’s the last snippet to whet your book-reading appetite!!! Enjoy.

The diner was, blissfully, empty for the moment after a mad breakfast rush so Sasha slid across the booth from her sister and let out a sigh.

“Busy morning?” Abra asked peering over the edge of her mug.

“Aren’t they all?”

“For you, maybe. I’m just sitting around the house all day hoping not to explode.”

Sasha’s gaze drifted to Abra’s belly. If it were possible it was larger than the week before. “You sure there’s only one baby cooking in there?”

“Unless he or she is hiding right behind the other, yeah. One baby on ultrasound. I swear it’s gonna come out knowing how to walk.” She glanced around. “Where’s mom?”

“Took the day off to go shopping with dad. I almost couldn’t believe it when she told me yesterday she was actually going to be away from the diner during daylight hours for an entire day.”

“Dollar bet she’s back here before three, unable to take a full day off.”

“I’m taking that bet.”

Abra put her cup down and cleared her throat.

“Here it comes,” Sasha said.

“What?”

“The reason you’re here, in the middle of the morning, when I know for a fact your deadline is tomorrow and you haven’t finished the book yet.” When her sister lifted her brows, Sasha said, “Colton was in yesterday for lunch.”

“That man.” Abra’s eye rolls were legendary within the family and Sasha was always impressed they didn’t give her sister a major headache when she executed them. “When I met him he never spoke more than three words if one would suffice. With the advent of this pregnancy he’s become Chatty Charlie.”

“Okay, so out with it. What’s up?”

Another eye roll. “I should have asked this before but my life is such a crazy reality show right now and yours isn’t exactly calm, either.”

“Truth.”

“But, well, Colt and I realized last night that with the baby due any second now, we need to get some things done beforehand. So, on my list today is asking you something I should have asked a few months ago, but…well.”

“I wasn’t in exactly the best head space a few months ago.”

Abra’s reluctant nod agreed. “But now you are and I need to know, will you be the peanut’s godmother?”

Tears formed and a smile she couldn’t contain broke free over Sasha’s face. “You know the answer without me uttering a word. Of course I will. I’m honored to.”

Nodding, Abra said, “There’s more. Colt’s the one who brought this up and it makes sense. He and his first wife discussed it when she was alive concerning their boys and now with this one due,” she ran a hand over her stomach, “we need to get it settled, legally.”

“Abs, what are you asking me?”

“We want to make you guardian of the baby should anything happen to us.”

Oh, my heavens. Really?”

“You’re the most logical and best choice for so many reasons my head spins thinking about them. So, yes, really, we want you.”

She stretched a hand across the table and Sasha met it, halfway. “Nothing’s going to happen to Colt or I, God willing,” she knocked on the table with her free hand, “but if it does, we’d feel better knowing you’d be the one to look after our child.”

Pleased and honored were good words but they didn’t come close to what Sasha truly felt. Her throat now choked with emotion, she could only squeeze her sister’s hand and nod.

Abra smiled. “Good. That’s two things off my list for today.” Her theatrical sigh pulled a grin from Sasha. “Only ten thousand more to do.”

“Let’s start with getting you and baby some lunch. Be right back.”

Intrigued? I hope so! Heehee

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Such a fun event. Can’t wait for 2023

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Photo of the day, day 302

…and I do!

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Photo of the day, day 301

This year’s charm bracelet from FILNE. And I didn’t even get to all the authors to get a charm!!!

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Our two costume styles couldn’t be more different, but I love this lady to the end of the earth!!! Oh, and if you had to guess, Marianne Rice’s costume is IT’S RAINING MEN, while I am a poor man’s version of a bravo TOP CHEF!

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Photo of the day, day 299

Went to the local library sale when I got back from FILNE this past Sunday. Found one of my books for re-sale. I would have cried, but look who I’m next to? Good company for sure.

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#teaserTuesday SASHA’S SECRET SANTA #Dickensholiday #holidayromance

In just 2 weeks my newest Dickens Holiday Romance, SASHA’S SECRET SANTA ( Dorrit’s Diner) releases into the romance reading world and I am sososo excited to share a little snippet with you today.

I hope, after reading it, the piece whets your reading appetite and you preorder your copy to be delivered straight to your kindle on 11.7.2022!

Enjoy…

“Like I told you, the entire community comes out for the holiday tree lighting. It’s a Dickens event. Some people who don’t come from a small town may think it’s hokey, but,” she lifted a shoulder, “it’s stuff like this that binds the town together.”

“I’m beginning to realize there are a great many things different from living in a big city than a smaller, suburban one.”

“Is Dickens the first small town you’ve ever lived or worked in?”

“Yes to both.”

“And?”

He turned to face her fully. The way he dipped his head a little to the side and wedged a corner of his mouth between his teeth sent her pulse kicking up again.

“And, what?”

“Have a preference?”

The distinctive blue in his eyes was almost crystalline from the sun’s momentary appearance through the cloud cover. Sasha found herself envying those eyes. When he honed his gaze in on her, his total attention focused on her face, as if there were no one else around them, her recent thoughts pushed through to the front of her mind again.

Maybe, just maybe, he did…find her attractive, in a she’s-a-woman-I’m-a-man kind of way.

Maybe, just maybe, he had asked her to meet him today because he wanted to spend time with her; get to know her.

And maybe – and she really hoped this one was true – he wasn’t just spending time with her because he wanted to recruit her for the hospital, but because he enjoyed being with her.

Sasha’s breath caught when he leaned in a little closer, so close the warmth of his exhale drifted across her cheeks and made her knees go a little wobbly.

“Yeah, I do,” he said. His lips twitched before he added, “I think, in another life, I was just a…small-town boy…living in a lonely world.”

Her laugh came quick and free and felt so darn good she could have cried. “Did you catch a midnight train to Dickens?”

His own laugh, deep and rich and oh-so-alluring caused several heads to turn toward them, questioning expressions covering them.

“No, but it would make a good story, wouldn’t it?”

“But a better song.”

He shook his head, that charming grin going full wattage.

Honestly. A girl could be blinded by the power and intensity of that small lifting of a pair of lips.

“Gorgeous to look at, smart, sweet, and knows the lyrics to one of my favorite songs from my favorite 80s band. Sasha Charles, where have you been all my life?”

His words, said with a laugh, did more to raise her spirits than the notion of sleeping in past four-thirty in the morning ever could. Thinking quickly, she replied, “Right here in Dickens…waiting up and down the boulevard.”

Steve slammed both hands against his chest, heart-level, sighed loudly and dramatically, and then closed his eyes. “Best day ever,” he said, shaking his head.

The uncontrollable urge to pull his hands away from his body and wind them around her waist shocked her. Before she could give it any more thought, back-feed from the public address system had the crowd audibly wincing.

“Hey folks,” one of the town’s aldermen – Sasha couldn’t remember his name – announced through a microphone from the gazebo. “Mayor Beth is on her way here right now, so we’re gonna get this here beauty of a tree lit in about five minutes. Don’t go anywhere.”

“I don’t think we could move if we wanted to.” Steve glanced around at the crowd. He circled back to light on her. “You still game to come and help me decorate my tree after this?”

With a nod, she said, “How does it look in your house?”

“Huge. Almost hits the ceiling and since the branches have dropped, it really sticks out into the room. I’m glad I asked Gridley to set it up in a corner instead of the main foyer. I don’t think I’d be able to walk around it every day without knocking ornaments off it.”

“If it’s in a corner it’ll be easier to decorate since you only have to do three sides.”

“I didn’t think of that.”

Unexpectedly, she was jostled from behind and pitched forward, off-balance. She shoved her hands out to brace for a fall and they landed squarely on Steve’s chest. Even through the coat covering him from neck to knees, Sasha noted how sturdy and hard he felt underneath it.

Really hard.

Like, she wanted to press in even closer and lose herself in all that…hardness, hard.

“Steady,” he said, winding his hands around her upper arms for support. Through the multiple layers of her outerwear, sweater, shirt and long sleeved Henley, and even though he had leather gloves covering his hands, Sasha’s skin tingled and singed from his touch.

As she stared up into his handsome face mesmerized by the concern drifting through his eyes, she lost the ability to form a sentence and simply gaped at him for a few seconds.

Awareness and excitement slid down her spine and she knew if they were alone and not surrounded by more than half the town’s population, she would have shifted and pressed her lips to his. From the way his brow smoothed and his eyes glazed over, she was pretty sure he was thinking along the same lines.

Just when she found the strength to come up with a few words, the loudspeaker went off again as the mayor came to the podium. Sasha pushed off Steve’s chest, silently sighing at the missed contact, and shoved her chilled hands into her coat pockets.

“Sorry about that,” she said, turning her attention to the gazebo.

He edged closer, and his warm, oh-so-alluring breath drifted across her cheeks again as he murmured, “I’m not.”

Keeping her gaze fixed in front of her, she prayed the heat shooting up her face would be interpreted as a chilled, rosy glow from the cold air instead of arousal.

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Photo of the day, day 298

I had so much fun at Fall In Love New England this year and sold SOSOSOSOSO many books, I already signed up for next year! it pays to be prepared.

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Photo of the day, day 297

Best hotel room hack ever!

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