Posts Tagged ‘Liz Fielding’

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.

The Trouble With Charley

Thursday, June 4th, 2009


My editor is going to love Charley — if I don’t kill him first.

Why? Because she’s always telling me I should write faster, get books out more often, etc etc etc.

But that means, what? Spending more time at the computer. Working my fingers to the nub. Not to mention my brain.

I have resisted. The well of inspiration is not a gusher around here. It’s generally more of a slow steady trickle — with occasional plugs.

That was all pre-Charley.

Charley, I suspect, has ADD or ADHD or one of those acronymns that I can never get right but that means he has the attention span of, say, a chicken.

Rooster, Charley says. Attention span of a rooster.

Yes, well, whatever you want to call it, Charley needs to be kept busy. Left to his own devices, he does not stay on task.

He is easily distractable — especially by anything with a keyboard wearing pink, red or purple.

While I’m pausing for thought, trying to figure out which Greek saint’s feast day we’re going to be celebrating in chapter seven and trying to use the internet to find it out, Charley won’t wait.

He is busy making notes in his little black book about which girly laptop he wants to ring next.

I didn’t even know he had a little black book.

Everyone has a little black book, he told me. Only now they call it an address file. Liz Fielding’s sexy “Liz Machine” is in it now, and Kate Walker’s new RED Dell Mini may be next.

More trouble is brewing on the horizon, too, because Kate Hardy is expecting a new laptop whom she intends to call Seb. He has already asked Charley if he wants to go out trolling for chicks!

I hope Kate gives Seb a few rules before she unleashes him on his peer group. I’m thinking Charley may need a curfew and it won’t help if Seb can come in any time he wants.

I’m not sure Kate mentioned if Seb was another of those sleek black laptops like Charley. I’m just hoping he’s not that Lamborghini yellow one Charley spotted this morning. I don’t need him having a case of laptop cover envy.

The only way I’ve found of handling these energy bursts of Charley’s is to make him work. He finished chapter six this morning and is working his way through chapter seven.

I tried to stop there and think a bit about the next scene, but Charley didn’t want to quit.

Once he’s on a roll, he won’t settle down. He just wants to keep writing and writing and writing (which is why my editor will love him).

When I say I need a break or to go to the grocery store or think about where the story goes next, he starts prowling the internet looking for new girlfriends.

I suggested yanking out his wireless card. It’s what I used to have to do with Old Wonky when he either spun his hourglass forever or got seriously overheated. But it won’t work with Charley. His wireless card is built-in.

I’m thinking he needs some games to play. Got any suggestions? I’m not sure he’s a spider solitaire kind of guy. He might need something a bit more, er, action oriented than that.

Something with guns and spies and going undercover, Charley says. And girls with keyboards (goes without saying). Ideas welcome.

In the meantime, I know what I’m going to do with him tonight. I’m going to send him downstairs at 8:00 to watch the premiere of the third season of Burn Notice.

Only problem there is that I won’t be upstairs thinking. I’ll be downstairs, too, watching it with him.

Grooms Contest — Last Day

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009


Well, Anne has dropped the ball and can’t tell you about Santos (that’s him over there on the left) personally because she can’t find his book.

This will give you some idea of the state of her office (CHAOS!), and she sends apologies to The Man Himself because she remembers hearing about his story as Kate was writing it (and drooling over him, she says, which I find disgusting, but what can I say?)

Anyway, she will find it, she assures me, and write about it while it is still on the shelves (which it will be until late February). So if you don’t win a copy, don’t despair. You can go buy one — and Kate will be pleased.

So will Santos, provided he can be distracted from the right sister who is now his bride!

Today, in case you haven’t noticed — is January 21st. The last day to enter the 3rd annual Here Come The Grooms Contest.

This means that Anne will probably snatch the blog back and send me on my way (not a hardship, though I’ve enjoyed being here, but I’ll have more time to spend with Ally when I’m not writing blogs) — and we’re going to celebrate the news of a prospective little Antonides coming along in a few months (Yiayia will be over the moon — she likes the notion of great-grandchildren, and the more the better. But mine will be the best looking, she tells me!).

So, details below for entering if you haven’t already done so.

There are three questions and to win you have to answer all the questions and email your answers to Anne, to Kate and to Liz. Each of them will pick a winner and that winner will get a copy of each of the these books.

Here are the questions:

1. PJ left New York after he graduated from high school. Where did he go?
2. Who was Santos supposed to be marrying?
3. What scent did Jago recognise?


You’ll find the answers in excerpt on Anne’s, Kate’s and Liz’s websites and you’ve got until January 21 to send in your answers.

Got it? You’ll find “contact me” links on Kate’s, Liz’s and Anne’s websites, too. Use those to email them– all three of them with all three answers, don’t forget. Good luck!

I get to come back and announce the winners, so you haven’t totally got rid of me. Ally might come, too. Go for it.