Posts Tagged ‘Daniel Craig’

Hugh and Dan’s WInner!

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

I didn’t forget. It just took me a while to get Micah and Mitch’s paws cleaned off enough to allow them into the living room where the names of the contestants and the treats were all set out so they could choose.

We spent a lot of the last week under water — or so it seemed. And almost every day was a “96 dog foot day” — one where I measure the day in terms of how many dog feet I wipe. It used to get to 96 a lot faster when we had four dogs. But these guys go out often enough that I had a lot of paw-wiping to do here, too.

All of which is prelude to saying that they have finally come in and made their choice — and the winner of the Hugh and Dan contest is Jillian from Ohio!

Congratulations, Jillian!

And many many thanks to all the hard-working contestants who entered and who took the time to look up the answers to the questions. You are all wonderful. And I hope you all have Hugh’s and Dan’s birthdays on your calendars now, so that when I ask again next year (you don’t think I will?) that you won’t have to go looking for them.

Jillian’s prize, including DVDs of Defiance and X-Men, as well as my new book One-Night Mistress…Convenient Wife, some other books and goodies, will be going out to her today. I hope you enjoy them, Jilian.

On the home front, besides mud, there’s not much new. I do have the galleys back for Demetrios’s book, which also now has a title. Did I tell you that? It’s called The Virgin’s Proposition. It actually has something to do with the book! Imagine that.

I don’t know when it’s coming out yet, but they seem to be moving it right along, so I hope it will turn up mid 2010 sometime.

George went back to the drawing board because he had far too much backstory in the first three chapters. So I’m pruning him and hoping that his book moves faster now.

Speaking of Georges, Liz Fielding has a terrific book out in November with a hero named George She sent it to me because she knew I was working on a George, too. It’s supposed to be inspiration, but it’s so wonderful, my George is despairing of ever living up to the name.

Her book is called Christmas Angel for the Billionaire and it’s out in North America by itself as a Harlequin Romance, and in UK as part of a two-fer with Jessica Hart’s Under the Boss’s Mistletoe (another really lovely book).

Liz’s George is a wonderful George (all Liz’s heroes are wonderful) — with a teenage daughter who is giving him fits and a father he’s never been able to please.

I fell for her George the first time I saw him. I wanted to be Annie, her heroine. I loved the way Liz brought them together, loved the way Annie found herself (her real self, not her royal self) in George’s family. And I loved the way Annie gave him the support he needed to make peace with the people he loved the most but couldn’t seem to connect with.

As always, Liz did a terrific job with her people. I always like to spend time in Liz Fielding’s world, and George’s book was pure delight.

I’m looking forward to Her Desert Dream, the other half of the “trading places” duo where I get to find out what happened to Annie’s look-alike Lydia who took her place and, from the look of things, may end up with a sheikh!

Watch out for Liz’s book this month. And keep your eyes open for Lydia’s book as well.

I loved the first. I can’t wait for the second.

Blown Away

Saturday, September 26th, 2009


I saw A Steady Rain on Thursday evening.

It stars, as you undoubtedly know, Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman. They filled the seats. They are A-list actors.

Last week in previews A Steady Rain became the highest grossing non-musical play in Broadway history based on a comparative week’s receipts because, let’s face it, of Hugh and Dan.

It blew me away. I didn’t get to spend my hour and a half (no intermission) watching Hugh and Dan. I got to spend it with two stressed-out, over-worked Chicago cops named Denny and Joey whose lives and decisions were thrown in my face.

Hugh Who? Dan Who?

It was all Denny and Joey.

I rarely — if ever — get sucked into a play. Movies, yes, I’m fair game for those. Books, absolutely. But plays, while I love them, not so much. Maybe it’s due to my bad eyesight. I can never get close enough to see what’s really going on.

I had a good seat Thursday night — and that helped. But it was, frankly, the actors who drew me in, who made me forget who I thought I’d come to see, and who became those cops.

Pretty amazing.

Well worth the trip, research aside. But in the aftermath, I discovered that subliminally I did some research as well — about intensity and focus and motivation. Things that will help me not just on George, but on all the heroes to come.

There is talk that it may go to London next year — with Dan and Hugh — they hope. I’d be interested to see how Londoners (and those further north, from, say, Lincolnshire, who live with C.A.T.S — like, um, Sid) react.

It’s a very American play, for all that Hugh and Dan are not. The sensibilities are American and the cops are definitely American. It will be interesting to hear what people think. Maybe they will only go for Hugh and Dan and that’s all they’ll see.

I hope not.

Counting the Minutes

Thursday, September 24th, 2009


I spent the day walking miles around the Metropolitan Museum of Art wondering if George might do that, too. Don’t think so, but who knows? I think he enjoyed the armor exhibit as a boy.

And now I’m back at my friends’ house and counting the minutes until we head out to our Ethiopian dinner, followed by the evening with Hugh and Dan.

Kate Walker just sent me an email telling me to do lots of good intensive research. No fear, I wrote back. Will be paying deep and unrelenting attention, believe me.

Reporting back tomorrow, I hope.