Wednesday, March 25, 2015

I'm still learning about what love really is....
My childhood was filled with love...parents, grandparents, brothers, and extended family member all showered me with love.  I have a few friends that I truly love, although not to lessen the feeling I have for my family, I would spell it 'luv'.  I know I am extremely fortunate to have met my 'soul mate', my true love in my late teens, and we married and raised our five children together and now share five in-law children and so far six grandchildren.  Love is amazing in its capacity to grow.  We are not born with a certain amount of love and then have to divide that amount of love on the people in our lives.  It just keeps flowing....That love, that married love, that feeling of wholeness you get when you are with your soulmate... is quite remarkable.  
I've come to learn a few things about love recently.  One thing I've realized, is about the concept of soulmate.  The part of us that connects to and is attracted to another person is not the physical self but the soul.  We usually say it's our heart that falls in love, but it is our essence that draws us to another essence.  Our souls connect.  And our souls are not defined by  physical characteristics.  Our souls are not limited by size or shape, by color or gender.
Love in itself is a gift of the soul.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Guest Author... Bill Blodgett

Today I would like to introduce you to my critique partner and friend, Bill Blodgett.  

Alee - Hi Bill.  Welcome to my blog.  You are my first guest author.  Your third book is titled Unrequited.  Tell us what it is about.

Bill - Unrequited is a story of everlasting love, heartbreak, addiction and the courage of the human spirit to fight back against all odds. Travel back in time to this peaceful New England community during the simpler days of the post WWII era of 1955, and join Joe on a reminiscent walk down Main Street America to the Five and Dime where he’ll ask Kathy out for the first time.
Visit the Connelly’s home as Kathy and her family gather around their potbellied stove and trade stories of family values and of Chester, the fabled family protector. It’s the picture-perfect family Joe’s always wanted and when he calls on Kathy, he’s welcomed with open arms. When he proposes and she says yes, their future promises them an idyllic lifetime together, but fate breaks that promise and Joe’s plans are turned upside down. 
Suddenly the peaceful 1950’s become his prison and the keys to his prison are hidden away in the true meaning of life as told to him by Riggs, an elderly black man with roots in slavery. Riggs shares his three truths with Joe as they’ve been handed down for generations, but there’s more to Riggs and his three truths than meets the eye.

 
Alee - I LOVE the cover.    So this is a historical romance?
Bill - Unrequited is a historical mainstream story with romantic elements.
 
Alee - And you have two other published books?
Bill - Yes. Dead or a Lie and its prequil Saints Sword.    
 
 
 


 

 

Alee - Tell us a little about Dead or a Lie.   I love the title.....

 Bill - A sun allergy predisposes Lee Teadora to a solitary existence as the night security director of New York Medical. Endless nights watching uneventful images on her security monitors make her desperate for excitement.
Be careful of what you wish for…
One night, while visiting her father’s grave, a group of bloodthirsty vampires attack her. Despite her martial arts training she is outmatched. She should be dead… or undead, but she survives.
Lee isn’t alone in her battle. A shadowy figure watches from afar… protecting her.

Alee- and the prequil? Saints Sword.

Bill - 
1332 Eastern Europe: The worlds of God, Goddess and Satan collide in this epic tale of love, revenge and forgiveness.
Two years ago Nicolai’s life as he knew it ceased to exist. On that one horrific day his wife was murdered and his daughter abducted and he’s been on the hunt ever since.
But the baggage he carries is heavy— guilt. Guilt of not being there when he was needed most. Guilt of believing he wasn’t the husband and father he should have been haunts his every waking moment but above all else he’s determined to rescue his daughter from the ruthless clutches of the vampire known as Lord Valnar and destroy him to avenge his wife’s death. Kaira is also on the hunt. Barmaid by necessity and hunter by choice she too has been injured by these blood thirsty beasts. Kaira and her companion, Gustav, have been destroying Valnar’s legion of undead for years, but at a high cost—her heart. She’s already seen to many of her comrades fall prey to Valnar’s men and she’s vowed not to let her heart get in her way again. Gustav, the Preacher, has a much different goal. For him it’s neither revenge nor lost love. His only goal and pleasure in life is to hear the faint utterance of the word “free” as a soul is released when a vampire is destroyed.
Together, Nicolai, Kaira and Gustav join forces toward one common goal—destroying Valnar. After rescuing the witch, Jessica, she joins the group but finds herself at odds with Gustav and his Christian beliefs. Nevertheless they band together to destroy Valnar, but all hell breaks loose when Nicolai hears whispers on the wind warning him of betrayal and he begins to doubt everything and everyone around him. Even though he is surrounded by his friends and lover he feels alone. Will he be betrayed by his lover, the preacher, the witch, the mercenary or his own heart?

Alee - I've read all three of your books and really enjoyed them.   Tell us a little about yourself.

Bill -  I still live in the community where I met and married my lovely wife, Janice. Actually, she lived around the corner from me and we both ignored each other until our teen years when the hormone thing kicked in and we suddenly realized that the cute little girl skipping rope and that goofy boy riding a bike had both grown up. We are the proud parents of April and Lindsay; both of whom are now married. April married Darren and they have two beautiful boys, Brian and Owen. Lindsay married Tim and they have a beautiful little girl, Kailyn. I enjoy hiking, kayaking, camping, golfing, making candles, and restoring my antique British sports car, a 1972 MGB.
They say to write from what you know, so I do. I write of love, life and relationships.

Alee - Thank you, Bill.  I look forward to your next book.  


Monday, January 19, 2015

My current WIP is titled    His Birthday Suit... and although the title might imply a saucy story... I probably won't write it that way.  I like writing sweet romance... with a hint of spice... but nothing too saucy.... I figured that you, my audience, already knows what happens when the bedroom door closes.       My heroine is Keely, a strong young woman with an abusive past.  She has a seven year old son and lives in an apartment over a men's clothing store, where she works part time in exchange for rent.       The hero, Zayn, comes from a well-to-do family, a snobby but loving mother and a obnoxious , controlling father.  Zayn is not happy working in the corporate world as is dictated by his father and escapes as often as he can to his log cabin in the Adirondacks where he is minutes away from his favorite ski resort.
     After Zayn's significant other runs off to Europe, Zayn's  mother begins planning a festive 30th  birthday. It will be a gala affair and she plans on inviting every single, single female she knows.  She has her hopes set on becoming a grandmother within the next five years and of course, wants Zayn to find happiness.
     Well, of course, Zayn is not going to be attracted to any wealthy daughters of her parents, friends... he likes the girl who measured him for his birthday suit.
I haven't plotted everything out... don't really know how this is going to work... but this in the direction I'm heading.
I always could use some plot ideas, twists and turns and of course, conflicts.  If you've got any ideas share them.... unless you are planning your own book of course.  (this is called brainstorming)  .  
Any ideas...thoughts....suggestions?

Friday, January 16, 2015

Learning the Art of Blog

Yes.  It's an art.  It doesn't come easy...it's not something everyone should do...like brushing your teeth...but if you are learning to expand your social network... blogging is one way to go. (so I've been advised.)
So, I need to create a schedule... to keep my posts appearing regularly.  They should be about writing and reading, books and poetry..... But my interests are diverse so my posts will be too, and I hope you will find some interesting reading here. 
Schedule.... let's see....
Monday - commentary on progress of my current writing project
Tuesday - interview of guest author... I know some really awesome authors....
Wednesday - recipe of the day... this would be really fun if I liked to cook...
Thursday - weather report... Snow  .... this won't need more until April.....
Friday - Plans for the weekend.... hibernate... this won't need more until April either...
Ok, so as you can need my new very exciting blog could use for inspiration... I could really use your suggestions ... What shall I write about?
I'm really excited to introduce you to authors whose books you may not be reading.  So Tuesday is all set.  (author friends... requests to appear on my blog on Tuesdays is requested at this time.)
OK... That is it for today... I need to hear from you....   

Monday, January 12, 2015

Learning Still and Again....

We never stop learning... thank goodness. That is a truth my fifth grade students couldn't quite comprehend..because they already knew everything.  But as we get older our interests seem to branch out and when we are busy raising families and keeping house and a managing a career there is little time to become educated in those things outside of child rearing, home maintenance, and job related updates.
And that is why retirement was invented.  WOOHOO!  I write. I love reading and writing.  Because writing is my passion I attend workshops and classes that will educate me in bettering (a Seuss word) my writing.
BUT...I also want to learn photography.  Oh, I can take pictures....nice ones that tell a story or remind me of a special event.  I really miss the old Kodak Instamatic.  I could just point and shoot. With the camera I have now.... I need a college course.  ( had to take an hour class at the Verizon store just to learn how to use my phone...and I still mostly use it to call.. but I did learn to text...that is fun.  And I can take pictures with it and play games (whose idea was that?!)
I want to learn genealogy  and upholstering and Feng Shui and painting and gardening and how to make jewelry ..... you get the idea.  Learning...and the desire to learn is a never ending story....Isn't it wonderful?
Oh, so now with the release of my book, Men in Ts (in case you forgot the title) I have to learn the art of MARKETING my book.  In the old days... I would just tell a friend and within a short time everyone was informed.  Welcome, Alee, to the age of technology.  I am currently taking a class on how to market my book...no kidding.  and let me add...it isn't easy.
So be patient with me...and spread the word that Men in Ts is available.... WOOHOO!!!!!

Here are two links to purchase a copy of Men in Ts
http://www.wildrosepublishing.com/maincatalog_v1…/index.php…
At Amazon: http://amzn.com/B00QR1BIZM

About Me

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My first published romance, Thistle Dew, was inspired by the daily subtle signs my Bestemor(grandma) sends to me to reassure me that she is still present in my life. The comfort her spiritual presence offers me encouraged me to share with others the idea to become aware of little occurances that may very well be signs that because someone that loves you has passed on, they are still with you, protecting you, guiding you, loving you.