Hopes, Dreams and Writing
Resolutions…Oh My
January is the month
of resolutions and dreams for a new and better upcoming year. We vow to quit
smoking, lose those last five pounds, drink less, and be happier. Typically by
February, all these resolutions are tossed into the dumpster, buried under life,
and we return to our former, more comfortable selves.
While I might let my
diet slide, I do continue to reach for my hopes and dreams in my writing
career. Each New Year, I compile a list of goals—both large and small. This
year I plan to write more, promote less. I hope to dip my toes in the
self-publishing waters. And I want to break into a big NY publishing house.
One goal I already
reached this year when two of my books reached print. The Tempest and My Sexy
Valentine are now out on Amazon. Woot!
In my personal life,
I hope to make more time for those I love, effectively train a puppy (coming in
April!), and to go a more holistic route with everything I put into my body.
I won’t lose sight of
my goals, but will plow forward. At times my hopes might morph into something
new, and that’s okay. I’ll roll with it! In the end, I know I’ll have a very
happy 2012!
What are your hopes
and dreams for 2012? I’d love to hear them! Leave a comment telling me and you're in the running to win your choice of ebook from my backlist. Giveaway is open international.
Please read on for an excerpt from
my latest release Outlaws of Love.
Blurb:
Upon traveling west
to marry, Annabelle Stephens longed to leave her nickname of Sweetheart Annie
and the strict rules of Boston society behind, but the taboo freedom she faces
wasn’t exactly what she had in mind. When a sexy outlaw storms into her rented
room and kidnaps her, she’s embroiled in a dangerous game with not one man, but
two.
Until now Xander
Hollis wanted one thing—or maybe two—to stop the Southern Gorge Railroad from
stealing the homesteaders’ land, and to act on his desires with his partner in
crime James. Like Robin Hoods of the old west, he and James embark on a mission
to rob from the rich and give to the poor. When he refuses to let go of the
woman who could identify him, he finds he’s in true danger. Danger of losing
his heart to the heiress of the very railroad corporation he struggles to bring
down.
EXCERPT RATED PG-
With a shiver of apprehension,
Annabelle sank into the hip bath that was filled with tepid water. She glared
at the wooden plank door of her rented room, daring anyone to come through it
uninvited. What kind of place was this? She’d heard the West was uncivilized,
but had never dreamed that there wouldn’t be locks on the doors. What was she
going to do tonight?
She cast a glance around the small,
dingy space, hoping to see a piece of furniture substantial enough to stop an
intruder but light enough she could shift on her own. Her gaze lighted on the
single set of drawers -- tall and as broad as a man. Well, she mused. Not any
man. She’d seen her fair share of stout, pasty men on her travels across
the country by stagecoach. Knowing she now had the freedom to look at whomever
she chose without the intrusive gazes of society on her sent a thrill through
her.
Of course, there was the small matter
of her escort, a newly married couple who were friends of her father. But they
were often too caught up in each other to notice where her gaze landed. Now the
Clarks were on the other side of the hotel, and she couldn’t help but wonder if
they’d gotten a room with a lock.
She wished she had thought of the
unlocked door before slipping into the bath. She should have moved that chest
of drawers first. But the heated depths had called to her. After her dusty
travels, she wanted nothing more than to peel off her grungy clothes and enjoy
a soak. It wasn’t until she had gotten into the water that the problem occurred
to her. After all, she didn’t need a lock to bathe back in Boston.
I’ll hurry.
Quickly, she lifted the linen cloth
she’d brought all the way from home and began washing. At one time the cloth
had been white as a dove and scented with lavender. Now it was stained from the
road dust that had caked her skin daily for the past month. But it was the
cleanest she had.
She hastily swirled the cloth in the
water and ran it over her sticky throat and down her shoulders. Just as she
reached the crest of her breasts, the door burst inward.
A shrill scream bubbled up her throat.
Before she could let it out, a huge brute of a man stomped across the room and
clamped a hand over her mouth. She struggled beneath his steely grip, tasting
the salt of his flesh and drowning in the musky scent of male mingled with
leather and horses.
She jackknifed into a ball
instinctively, curling up like a possum as she tried to hide her soft, womanly
parts from this monster’s gaze -- and worse -- his touch.
Again, she opened her mouth to scream.
He leveled his gaze on her, the depths
of his eyes speaking to her loud and clear.
If she wasn’t quiet, he’d kill her.
She swallowed the cry, staring over his
fingers with horror as he one-handedly unbuttoned his shirt and tore it off.
The thick cloth hit the floor in a cloud of dust. And then he was stepping into
the tub with her, lifting her and plopping her smack dab across his hard thighs
to claim her mouth.
Her heart drummed nearly out of her
chest. What was he going to do to her? At this point, death seemed a better
alternative to being violated by this man. She’d be soiled forever -- and her
fiancĂ© wouldn’t accept her.
A squawk escaped her, and her attacker
sealed his mouth more securely over hers, cutting off all noise and air.
At that moment, the door burst open
again. A whoosh of cool breeze washed over her bare shoulders and back. Help
me! Before she could utter a sound, the man restrained her further by
slipping his fingers around her throat.
To an outsider, it might have seemed a
loving gesture, but any thought of escape fled as his rough fingertip settled
over her pulse. His thumb pressed the hollow of her throat. If she dared to
move, he could choke the breath from her. Or snap her neck. Judging from the
hard muscles beneath her, she knew a flick of his wrist would break her neck.
“Oh! Sorry, madam.” A man gulped a
breath of air from the doorway. “I mean no disrespect. I was looking for a
criminal.”
The man in the tub with her kept on
kissing her like they were alone, angling his head and plunging his tongue deep
into her mouth until she was dizzy for air.
Em Petrova
~where words mean so much more~
BUY: OUTLAWS OF LOVE
3 comments:
My hope and dreams... winning the lotto... hahaha. seriously I want to focus on losing some weight this year... have had a rocky start, but I think I will truly be able to make it happen! :)
greenshamrock AT cox DOT net
Well right now my biggest hope is to find a new job since I was laid off 2 weeks ago. But I'd be thrilled with the lotto instead like Colleen suggested. Other than that I am hoping for a year free of medical bills and amazing books to read!!!
mmafsmith at gmail dot com
2012... My hope this year is to just keep my head above the water!! LOL!
I just want to be normal in spite of the craziness of life...
Great to "meet" you at Melissa's blog!
anjudimello AT gmail DOT com
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