Cecy moaned and arched into his hand, encouraging him,
and Brad didn’t need any further clarification.
1 Line Wednesday
Topic: Need

In my novella, Captured by the Hunter, Jodan is an interstellar bounty hunter, sent to collect a runaway bride. Drella turns out to be a very worthy prey – and much, much more than he bargained for. In this scene, Drella used her feminine wiles to outsmart him, and he’s giving himself a mental lecture over it…
He was slipping. He’d let himself get distracted, and he had no one to blame for that but himself. It hadn’t even occurred to him that the woman could be beautiful. Or that alluring.
He’d heard stories of Inirian women, of course, but he’d dismissed a lot of it as folklore. Being a Prim, he knew first-hand how stories of sexual exploits travelled, and only very rarely did they have a smattering of truth.
He hadn’t counted on her being that beautiful. Or on her obvious attraction to him. He was there to capture her – yet she had still become aroused at his proximity to her. He couldn’t help but react.
He should have helped it. He should have known she’d have a plan to distract him.

I was out to dinner on Saturday night, and the man at the table next to us has no idea he’ll be starring in one of my future novels.
I’m certainly not creepy enough to tell him that, of course. Hot damn, there was just something about him. He was there with a buddy, and the way he laughed…the way his eyes crinkled. And he had this way of moving his hands that made me want to put them on my body (which was really kind of disconcerting as I was sitting there with my kid).
And then at the end of the meal, he leaned back in his chair and stretched his arms behind his head. Aaauughh. Continue reading

“We call you a “Twixter” when you’re half human
and half Elemental,” he said. “It’s a volatile mix.”
1 Line Wednesday
Topic: Nicknames
In this excerpt from Eight Nights At Sea, our pirate, Zephyr Jamieson finds that he needs to make amends to his beautiful stowaway, Rina, after a bit of bad behavior. You see, Rina carries a secret, and Zeph knows she’s hiding something. He’s determined to find out what, but his usual methods of persuasion aren’t working out like he’d planned…

One of the more frustrating things about being me right now is not having enough time to write all the books I want to be writing.
I’m having to prioritize, but if I had unlimited time to devote to this writing thing (because I had a sugar daddy to pay my bills so I didn’t have to work, a full-time nanny for the kids, and a shirtless pool boy named Javier), here’s what I’d be doing. Continue reading

In my Once Upon A Time fanfic, Pandora’s Pain, the mythical woman comes to Storybrooke to retrieve her magical box, and her curse comes with her. Everyone in town is sent back to a terrible time in their lives, a time of misery and pain.
In this scene, Killian has just broken Emma out of jail, and they’ve hopped a train in an effort to get back to Storybrooke… Continue reading

Freelancers, take note!
On April 12th, Facebook will be opening its “Instant Articles” to all publishers – including freelance individuals.
No longer limiting itself to media organizations means wider, more diverse content. Their guidelines for publisher qualifications are fairly broad, as well.
All Instant Articles do need to reference a web link, so if you participate you can’t publish exclusively on Facebook. It’s a simple enough thing to set up a target website for article distribution, then reference the site in your article.
In return, Facebook will give you around 70% of the revenue from ads sold within the post, with Facebook doing all the selling.
You can find more information on guidelines and technical requirements here and here, and documentation requirements for publishers here.

She felt the sandpaper scruff of his chin against her
neck, and his breath teased a shiver down her spine.
1 Line Wednesday
Topic: “Texture”
In my latest novel, Seasinger, we meet Kai Vand, a mysterious millionaire who has an interesting secret: he’s a Twixter, part elemental, part human, and he can command the forces of water. In addition to that Kai is a singer, which gives him an extra gift – one that leads him right to the closed-off and suspicious Shira Wen, an anthropology professor who’s got a reason to be wary of someone like him.
In this scene, Shira has overheard some information that confirms one of her fears where Kai is concerned. Continue reading