Great news and a sneak peek!

I was notified this morning by Carina Press that Audible.com will be releasing Consent to Love as an audio book soon after its release in April. I’m excited! This will be my first audio book. I can’t wait to listen to someone else tell my story. Most of all, I want to hear Howahkan speak Lakota. Wanna see?

Here’s a small excerpt…

Time seemed to slow, but eventually the rope loosened in her hands. Afraid of speaking in case it caused the horse to change his mind, she held perfectly still, watching the stubborn standoff between man and horse.

Nitawa caje, Natagugu.” Kane moved toward the horse, slipped off the rope and laid his forehead upon the slope of the horse’s nose.

Ana’s arms fell to her sides and she stared in astonishment. All day the wild horse had struggled and fought the rope. Suddenly, the big animal stood with his head bowed as if he’d become an obedient lap dog in a split second.

She studied the way man and animal merged into one scene. The same tension, the same give, the same raw power. Her fingers itched to sweep the brush over the canvas, melting them into one. Blue. She’d mask the darkness in blue to show the hope and contentment sure to come.

The spirit in which Kane trained the horses amazed her. A mix between gentleness, control and understanding. At times, she wondered if his understanding of the wild beasts came from his soul. To her, Kane was a free soul who should have no ties. A loner in his own world, yet somehow, someway, he included her in his life.

Kane lifted his hands out to his sides. The horse’s eyes followed his movements. Ana forgot about the heat, her tired, achy muscles and the tank top plastered against her back. Witnessing the next step always amazed her, and she didn’t want to miss a second.

In a duel of power and surrender, Kane lowered himself to his knees and bowed his head. His lips moved, but the words he spoke escaped her hearing. As if sensing the meaning behind the act, the animal shifted forward and nosed Kane’s hair. Ana’s vision blurred.

In a show of acceptance, Kane stood up, flung his arms out to the sides and gave the horse back his freedom. “Heeyaw!”

With a regal toss of his head, the horse turned and galloped away to seek his own space. Ana wiped her hands over her cheeks. The reservation had no fences. The animals could come and go as they pleased, but from this day forward, the horse would always approach when Kane sought him out.

Kane built up the horses’ trust and confidence. Nothing about Kane’s process broke the wild spirit of the animal.

She joined Kane and watched the horse gallop off over Lakota land, enjoying the ability to run of its own free will. She knew exactly what was going through the horse’s mind. Kane gave her the same feeling. He’d given her everything, and she was a better person for having him in her life.

“You do beautiful work.” She smiled at Kane. “What did those words mean? Neat awa…something.”

Nitawa caje, Natagugu.” Kane grinned. “I told him his name was curly head.”

My new Carina Press cover!

ConsentToLove500

Copyright © 2012 by Harlequin Enterprises Limited

Cover Art used by arrangement with Harlequin Enterprises Limited
® and ™ are trademarks owned by Harlequin Enterprises Limited or its affiliated companies, used under license.

Blurb

Twenty-four-year-old small-town girl Ana Reynold serves beer at the local bar, tries to keep her beater car running, and dreams of a better life as a painter. If she can learn to make a decent steak, she might get promoted to cook—and earn enough for her real heart’s desire. Right now, that doesn’t include romance.

But when she meets a tall, dark and sexy Native American man named Kane, Ana can’t take her eyes off him—or stop thinking about him. But she’d better. Everyone knows the proud Lakota who raises horses wants nothing to do with a townie barmaid who’ll bring shame to his people.

Except Kane can’t get Ana off his mind. He proposes a red-hot weekend in bed, a no-strings affair to end Monday morning. Yet once Kane brings the outsider onto Lakota land, everything changes…

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Consent to Love is the second book in the Wild Pleasures series. It’ll be released April 2nd, 2012. You can buy book 1, Consent to the Cowboy at Carina Press, or your favorite ebook store.

Easy applesauce cake with caramel icing…and updates!

I recently turned in the art cover form for my latest book that was accepted at Carina Press. I’m still waiting for the official title, but this is the one for Ana’s story…from Consent to the Cowboy. I’m excited to see what Carina Press comes up with for a cover.

I’ve had a busy week. Between writing, I’ve been running around. I had to take the transmission in to get rebuilt on one of our smaller farm trucks. I also took another load to the dump (gotta love having no garbage service…it takes recycling to a new level), and we had the realtor show our house a couple times…which meant cleaning.

Does everyone have an overabundance of apples? I have friends who pass their extras off to me. Often times leaving them in buckets on my porch, while I’m gone (they know i hate to see food wasted). It’s probably a good thing the baking bug has bit. I’ve already put six Applesauce Cakes in the freezer. They keep very well frozen, and easy to thaw and add icing on if I have somewhere to go where I have to take a dessert. Plus, with 4 kids…we eat lots of cakes. Don’t forget that you can turn this cake recipe into cupcakes too!

 

Easy Applesauce Cake with caramel icing 

1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons ground allspice
1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup applesauce
1/3 cup vegetable oil

Preheat oven to 350°F.

Pour flour, brown sugar, baking soda, allspice, and salt into an 8-inch UNGREASED square pan. Whisk ingredients together.

Pour water, applesauce, and oil into the flour mixture and stir. Don’t over mix!

Bake for 35 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.

Let cool.

You can dust with powdered sugar or make this super easy caramel icing (I prefer caramel icing)

1 cup butter
3 cup brown sugar
6 tbsp. milk
1 tsp. baking powder

Combine butter, brown sugar, and milk. Bring to a boil. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla and baking powder. Beat well and spread over cake. If it gets hard, add a few drops of milk.

Book buying splurges

I love when publishers or distributers offer big savings on their books. Carina Press is having one now. Here’s the scoop!

Also, in honor of NY Comic Con, Carina Press is taking 40% off all books from Oct. 14 – 16th at checkout with the coupon code NYCOMICCON. This is a great opportunity to buy books.

I don’t know about you, but I watch for sales. Amazon packages, Fictionwise sales, Barnes and Noble deals…they’re all good. I load my Kindle up, and I’m never without a book to read.

In fact, before there were ebooks I used to run out of new books to read. I hated that! There’s nothing worse than wanting to read, and knowing that you’d have to make a special trip to the store to buy a book. Now, books are one click away. Love it!

How did you get that idea?

One of the most common questions I get is…How did you get that idea?

Depending on on the book, my answer changes all the time. Sometimes, a scene will pop into my head. I like to call them 30 second commercials. I know what is going on between the characters, I see their personalities, and all I have to do is figure out what started it all and where they are going.

Other times, I see a picture. No movement, no talking, but the characters are so vivid I start to wonder what kind of personality they have.

Then there is that odd time where I force myself to come up with a story. Everything is a blank slate, and I have to create characters, a world, conflict, and figure out why the hero and heroine love each other.

Recently, I signed a contract with Carina Press for Ana’s Story. I call it Ana’s Story, because I don’t have a title for it. (Still waiting to hear what it’ll be) Of course, I knew Ana. She shows up throughout my book, Consent to the Cowboy. While writing Consent to the Cowboy, Ana was Daphne’s best friend and coworker at Chum’s Bar. Her personality was developed just enough that we learned she’s a great best friend. She’s caring, she’s a little naive, and although she’s outgoing…she’s got some insecurities. Ana’s not afraid to admit that walking out to her car after work in the dark is a little scary for her, even though she lives in Podunk…where nothing happens.

You might think that I already knew what made Ana tick while writing Consent to the Cowboy, but the truth is I didn’t have a clue. I actually got the idea for Ana’s story by having a very vivid picture of a Lakota man standing alone in a field, his arms raised in the air, his head thrown back, with a single tear wetting his cheek. What made him cry? The picture tormented me. I needed to know more about his background. Ana, with all her sweetness, then entered my main character’s world.

I can’t wait for you to meet Howahkan (or Kane as his friends call him) and Ana.

New week, new month!

After receiving the great news that Carina Press accepted another one of my books last week, I woke up this morning ready to start the new month. Good things are happening, and I have edits to look forward to, a new cover, and all sorts of new ideas for promoting my next book. Oh, and I can’t forget about looking forward to receiving a title for the new book too. It’ll be nice to have a title, so I can stop saying, “You know Ana’s story, Daphne’s friend from Consent to the Cowboy, it’s the 2nd book of a nameless series.” :-)

On the homefront, good things are already happening. Today I call the realtor and start the process of getting our farm listed for sale. Yep, bigger and better plans are in the future for the Wood family. If the place sells, we’ll be going on our biggest adventure yet. Cross country moving! I’ve never done it, but it sounds exciting and new. The kids are at the age where they see opportunities and growth that comes from moving somewhere that is foreign to them. So, cross your fingers for us. Homes in our area that are for sale are moving rather slowly, so we’ll need all the good luck we can get.

Do you have any plans for August? Maybe you’re trying to get through the hottest part of summer and are looking forward to Fall? Or, you could be like me and looking forward to school supplies going on sale, because you can’t turn down new pen and paper?

 

Carina Press accepted my book!

Yay! April 2012 a new book of mine will be released at Carina Press. Right now, it’s untitled. I originally titled it, Painting Howahkan, but they’ve suggested a title change. I’ll let you know what that is later. This is Ana’s story. You might remember her as one of Daphne’s friends from Consent to the Cowboy.

I want to thank all the readers who questioned me if I was going to write Ana’s story. At the time I wrote Consent to the Cowboy, I had no plans to do so. Boy, am I glad I did. I love this story!

 

Here’s a little summary of the unnamed book. :-)

 

Small-town gal, Ana Reynold, lived life the way any twenty-four year old did in Podunk…one day at a time. She served beer at Chum’s Bar, tried to keep her beater car running, and dreamed of a better life. When her friend Daphne Norris introduced her to a wonderful woman named Sarah, Ana bartered for the first time in her life. She’d provide Sarah with a painting, if Sarah taught her how to cook in exchange. If things worked out the way she planned, she could advance into the cook position at Chum’s and work her way out of serving drinks. Maybe with the extra income she’d bring in, she could finally afford painting lessons.

Not many things will bring Howahkan/Kane off the Lakota reservation, but when his sister Sarah and her husband Darrell’s barn is destroyed by lightening, he leaves his home to help construct a new barn for his sister. At thirty years old, he knows it’s safer for a Lakota to keep to himself, raise horses, design saddles, and enjoy the freedom he finds in the land, and he’s at a point in his life where he wants to bring pride and worth to his people. He wasn’t expecting the young white woman serving food and drinks to the crew to capture his attention the way that she did.

Free books at Carina Press!

 

 

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