Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

By Tears Bound continues and Your Monday Fortune Cookie

TRY EVERYTHING ONCE, EVEN THE THINGS YOU DON'T THINK YOU WILL LIKE.

SNARKY RESPONSE: Except for brussel sprouts. Oh! Nor anything intentionally containing insects as an ingredient.



Try everything once, even the things you don't think you will like.

You might be expecting me to take back my snarky response, but I'm standing by it. 
Now that that's out of the way, here's the next section of my story, By Tears Bound. I hope you're discovering that, unlike brussel sprouts, you like this.


By Tears Bound

Dressed in a gown of flowered cotton, Annaree left her black hair loose about her shoulders.  When she dabbed a drop of perfume in the hollow at the base of her neck, the touch of the dropper sparked memories of other touches.

Gravel crunched outside and she stoppered the bottle.  Setting it on the shelf, she turned to the door.

A knock, and it opened.

Erskine stood on the threshold, his hat pulled low over his eyes, his smile a flash of white.

She forced herself to cross the room calmly, her voice casual.  "Why is it you only come to see me when a storm's brewing?"

He pulled her into his embrace with a laugh.  His cloak blew around them while the storm broke over Random Bay, sending rain and wind racing through the village.

"I guess the wind just pushed me this way," he said before his lips made conversation impossible.


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Life in the village revolved around the pub during a storm.  Life on the beach depended upon hiding from the ravages of the storm.  And life in the house at the edge of the village consisted of languorous kisses, passionate sex and drowsy conversations.

"Tell me another story," Annaree asked, snuggled against Erskine, her hand on his chest.

"I almost think you bed me for my stories as much as for my dashing good looks," Erskine teased, his voice rumbling against her ear.  He yelped as she tugged on a handful of chest hair.  "I yield!  I yield.  What would you hear?"

"Another story of your people and mine," Annaree said, hoping her voice would not betray her.  "Something with a happy ending."

"My people's experience with yours seldom ends happily, Annaree," Erskine said.  "Selkie magic is linked to his pelt and that link is our greatest weakness.  We cherish our time as humans; the contacts we make are treasured and savored for their rarity and brevity.  But humans have persisted in using it to trap and control us for centuries.  And even without that, there's the spell--the one you cast to call me from the sea."

Annaree paused, the words of the spell rolling through her memory.  Standing knee deep in the waves, she had cried her grief for one man and cast a spell to call another.
With seven tears shed in the sea
I call a selkie man to me.
From the ocean far and wide
My tears will call you to my side.
With seven tears shed in the sea
I call a selkie man to me.
"To a selkie male, the tears of a human female are like ambrosia to the gods, and yours the sweetest I'd ever tasted."  Erskine stroked her cheek with one finger.  "Such sorrow, such longing, such determination."  He rolled her over onto her back, his brown hair falling forward to curtain their faces.  "But I've no complaints.  Have you?"

Annaree fought the urge to tell him, then shook her head as she drew his face down to hers.  "None."


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Silence pulled Annaree awake and she tensed beneath the blanket.  Eyes closed, she strained for the sound of raindrops pattering on the thatch overhead.  Instead, she heard the faint notes of birdsong.  The storm had blown itself out during the night.

For a second, tears prickled the back of her eyes and she squeezed her lids tight, willing the moisture not to betray her.  Only when the battle was won did she open her eyes.

The pillow beside her was dented from his head and her questing hand felt a trace of heat on the mattress.  She drew a slow breath and rolled over.  He stood before the window, naked, staring out toward the sea.

Pushing herself up on one elbow, Annaree watched him, admiring his unconscious grace.  "I've never known a man so comfortable in his nakedness as you, Erskine," she said.  "Though, to be honest, I've seen only one other naked man in my life.  And while Donnie shared my bed and my body, he never would have stood so before my eyes."

"Why should I not be comfortable like this?"  Erskine asked.  He turned, his face in shadow, his skin gilded by the morning sun.  "Should I get dressed?"

"No!"  Annaree bit her lip, embarrassed by the breathless denial.  She smiled.  "No, I like it.  But I'd like it better if you were over here with me."

"You're a wanton woman, Annaree Velton," Erskine said, laughter dancing around the edges of his voice.  "I like that about you."

"It's all that sunlight, my bonnie lad."  Annaree smiled and slipped back under the covers to clear a space for him.  "Now come and show me how much you'll miss me when you leave."


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I hope you enjoyed this section and that you'll come back by next week to read the conclusion of By Tears Bound. Until next week.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Offering you a story along with your Monday Fortune Cookie, 12/2/13

SOMEDAY EVERYTHING WILL ALL MAKE PERFECT SENSE

SNARKY RESPONSE: Yeah, and it'll be way too late to do anything about it.

Someday everything will all make perfect sense.

Usually, I try to write something loosely related to the theme of the fortune cookie, but I think it's time to change it up a tad. You know I'm a writer, and I've indulged in the occasional shameless self-promotion of my books. Well, I've decided to offer you, in serial format, one of my short stories, published back in 2008 - By Tears Bound. I hope you enjoy it.



By Tears Bound

Do not cry into the sea, lassie.
Let not your tears meet the waves.
For should the water of your eyes
Meet the waters of the sea
A selkie man will be called to thee.

"Storm coming," Annaree murmured as she stood on the cliffs overlooking Random Bay.  The rising edge of clouds piled up on the horizon drew an early twilight over the coast.  The approaching storm pushed the wind before it and dusted the tops of the waves with foam.

Earlier, the fishing fleet had scurried into the harbor, the fishermen beaching and securing the boats as best they could.  Now the men would be gathered in the pub, downing dark beer and telling darker tales of storms long past.

A gust of wind wrapped Annaree's skirts around her legs and tugged at the shawl around her shoulders.  She tightened the knot at her throat as she watched the sea foam scattered on the beach below.  Then, she turned from the cliff edge and headed down the path to her house at the edge of the village.  Her fingers grasping the knot of her shawl tight, she smiled.

Storm coming.  Would he?

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Golden lamplight filled Annaree's house while she bathed in the tub she had pulled in front of the fireplace.  Lavender scented steam rose from the water to perfume the air and coaxed the waves of her hair into loose curls.  But the relaxing warmth of air and water could not keep her from straining her ears for the sound of a footstep, a knock on the door.

She remembered the first time he came to her, appearing on her doorstep ahead of a savage nor'easter that raged for days.  She had checked her supplies carefully and prepared herself for a long lonely wait when there was a knock on the door.

Thinking it might be her best friend Maeve Tillson come to check on her, Annaree rushed to pull the door open.

"Maeve, I'm a big girl.  You don't ..."  She stumbled to a halt as she stared up at the tall stranger in her doorway.

"I'm sorry, sir," she said.  "Can I help you?"

"I think it's more a question of can I help you?"  The man's smile was a flash of white beneath the shadow of his hat.  He held out a bundle to her.  "I believe this may be yours?"

Before she could reach out, a sudden gust of wind made the door shudder in her hand and she remembered her manners.  "Please, come in."

"Thank you."  The man swept his hat from his head as he crossed the threshold and tucked it under one arm when he paused just inside the door.

Annaree latched the door against the wind and turned to see him still holding the bundle.  "Oh, I'm sorry."  She took it in her hands and then froze.

Her hands identified the familiar bumps and knots, her eyes recognized the pattern of stitches--her shawl!  The one she lost the day she ...

Her head jerked up and she stared at the man.  "Where did you find this?" she asked.

"It came to me on the wind," he answered, his dark brown eyes holding hers.  "It came to me when you called me from the sea."

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I hope you'll come back next week to read the next installment of By Tears Bound.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Conflict, Story, and Your Monday Fortune Cookie 11/4/13

EVERY GOOD STORY REQUIRES A LITTLE CONFLICT

SNARKY RESPONSE: Oh, yeah. I'm even getting critique instructions in a crunchy cookie shell.

Every Good Story Requires A Little Conflict

And every good romance needs a bit of conflict between the hero and heroine. It's all about that "will they or won't they" that keeps a romance reader reading.

In COLLECTOR'S ITEM, the conflict between KT Marant and Peyton Allers is a struggle for supremacy. Two strong-willed people facing off over the best way to get to their individual goals.

Peyton
Peyton Allers struggled to contain his temper as he faced the "princess" of the Marant clan, AKA Katarina Teresa Marant. Because a high-blood princess had slipped her leash and made herself a target for the Collectors, his cover and his operation were blow. No simple "chip & tip" would do for this Collector's Item, damn it!
KT
KT finally lost her temper. She slammed her hands onto the floor and leaned forward to thrust her face toward his. "And just like that, you let your best chance at catching Douglas Torne slip right through your fingers? As well as my best chance to find out who has my aunt? Not happening. I won't allow it." 
When they finally resolve this contest of wills to join forces, I hope you'll agree that they truly do become greater than the sum of their parts.



COLLECTOR'S ITEM is now available in paperback at Wild Rose Publishing and on Amazon.


Thursday, May 23, 2013

The Party's Over But One Thing Remains

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It's been great fun, but all good things must come to an end
The Virtual Release Party for
Collector's Item Ends Today


COLLECTOR'S ITEM has been released by The Wild Rose Press in all eformats. To get your copy in your choice of pdf, mobi and epub, just click this Buy Link or go to The Wild Rose Press Website and search for Collector's Item.

First and foremost a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who participated in this important week! It's been a lot of fun, and I hope that you've been entertained, intrigued, and enlightened by the various tidbits I've shared about Collector's Item. 


Alas and alack, tonight I must draw the curtain on the festivities.

Consider this your Last Call to participate in my Virtual Release Party Games!

SPIN THE MUG: The lucky winner will get a mug to create their own coffee-flavored kisses. I've been accumulating names and TOMORROW, May 24th, I'll pull a lucky winner for this delightful Collector's Item coffee mug filled with caffeine and chocolate.

 
This lovely 11oz, ceramic mug comes in a universally coordinating white to match any kitchen or office decor. The stunning cover of Collector's Item appears on one side and on the other, we pose the question on everybody's lips: 

 
To find her missing aunt, a headstrong shapeshifter joins forces with a cynical Alpha to investigate an illegal hunt club, but when their plan backfires can she escape a trap of her own making?

To earn entries in this contest, you just have to do a few things for me:


  • LIKE my fb Author Page - Denise Golinowski/Author - 1 Entry
  •  TWEET something about Collector's Item using BOTH @DGolinowski and #collectorsitembook in the tweet. - 1 Entry
  • COMMENT on this blog post and mention that you did #1 and/or #2 - 1 Entry
  • WAIT - I'll be posting the winner here on this blog on May 24th!
  • EXTRA ENTRY - LIKE my fb Book Page - Collector's Item/Golinowski - 1 Entry 
Easy Peasy!

PICTURE PERFECT PICKINGS: Every day until May 24th, I've been picking random commenters, Likes, and tweets to win one of these signed Collector's Item Cover Postcards:

Vistaprint.com
Postcard winners to date:

Sharon Chalk
Andrea Cooper
Susan White
Amber Hall
Stanalei Fletcher
Suzanne (who commented on the party blog)

One more Picture Perfect Winner to go. It might be you!

Again, thanks for playing along and if you've made the leap to purchase COLLECTOR'S ITEM, I hope you let me know what you think.



Monday, May 20, 2013

From the heart - Monday Fortune Cookie 5/19/12


GREAT THOUGHTS COME FROM THE HEART

SNARKY RESPONSE: Then again, it could just be heartburn.

Great thoughts come from the heart.

As a romance writer, I'm partial to this fortune. Afterall, my tagline is: Fantasy With A Kiss Of Romance. I love stories that involve romance. Always have. Always will.


In Collector's Item, KT's heart tells her that her aunt is in trouble and despite her father's doubts, she insists on finding out. Her heart tells her that something's not right, and she puts everything on the line, including her own safety for that feeling. For her, it's about family. That's the heart of her story.

Peyton Aller's heart tells him that his best friend's death cannot go unavenged, and he puts aside his own career to do so. He goes undercover to track down the responsible party even when the authorities have set the case aside as unsolved. For him, it's about friendship. That's the heart of his story.

What happens when their stories cross becomes the heart of Collector's Item's story.

My hope is that you'll enjoy reading Collector's Item as much as I enjoyed writing it for you. Exploring KT and Peyton's world led me down a lot of interesting paths. Writing romance always offers me lots of new ways to imagine life and love. That's the heart of my story.

Friday, May 17, 2013

COLLECTOR'S ITEM VIRTUAL RELEASE PARTY!

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Today's the Day!
Welcome to The Virtual Release Party for
Collector's Item!


COLLECTOR'S ITEM has been released by The Wild Rose Press in all eformats. To get your copy in your choice of pdf, mobi and epub, just click this Buy Link or go to The Wild Rose Press Website and search for Collector's Item.

All day today, you can help me celebrate the formal launch of Collector's Item, a suspenseful paranormal romance enovella. Follow along on Facebook and twitter as I share tidbits about Collector's Item--the world, the characters, the story.

I'm also guesting over at Delilah Devlin's blog today -  http://www.delilahdevlin.com/blog/
sharing some fun information about my shapeshifters in COLLECTOR'S ITEM.


And as at any self-respecting party, physical or virtual, There Are Party Games!

SPIN THE MUG: The lucky winner will get a mug to create their own coffee-flavored kisses. I'll be accumulating names from now until May 23rd to put in a drawing for this delightful Collector's Item coffee mug filled with caffeine and chocolate.

 
This lovely 11oz, ceramic mug comes in a universally coordinating white to match any kitchen or office decor. The stunning cover of Collector's Item appears on one side and on the other, we pose the question on everybody's lips: 

 
To find her missing aunt, a headstrong shapeshifter joins forces with a cynical Alpha to investigate an illegal hunt club, but when their plan backfires can she escape a trap of her own making?

To earn entries in this contest, you just have to do a few things for me:


  • LIKE my fb Author Page - Denise Golinowski/Author - 1 Entry
  •  TWEET something about Collector's Item using BOTH @DGolinowski and #collectorsitembook in the tweet. - 1 Entry
  • COMMENT on this blog post and mention that you did #1 and/or #2 - 1 Entry
  • WAIT - I'll be posting the winner here on this blog on May 24th!
  • EXTRA ENTRY - LIKE my fb Book Page - Collector's Item/Golinowski - 1 Entry 
Easy Peasy!

PICTURE PERFECT PICKINGS: Every day until May 24th, I'll be picking random commenters, Likes, and tweets to win one of these signed Collector's Item Cover Postcards:

Vistaprint.com
I hope you'll stay to play. The party won't be the same without YOU!


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Welcome Anne Lange to Golinowski's Gambol!


A VISIT WITH ANNE LANGE & MOLLY SIMPSON OF WORTH THE RISK

Today, I'd like to welcome, Anne Lange and Molly Simpson to Golinowski's Gambol. Congratulations, Anne, on your debut novella - WORTH THE RISK.

(Anne) Thank you, Denise, for having us.  This is actually the very first interview for Molly. 

(Molly) Hello, Denise. Thank you for inviting me to tag along.

I'm honored to be the first to interview you, Molly!

(Anne) To set up the story a bit, I’ve provided the blurb.  And I’d like to add, that although this story is classed as an erotic romance (simply because those scenes are more explicit), it’s very much a contemporary romantic love story – a reunion story.

Even the hottest sex might not be enough to ease the pain of the past…
Molly Simpson arrives at a beautiful provincial park, ready to spend the May Two-Four holiday camping with friends. This weekend is the highlight of her year—or it was, until Tanner Daivies showed up. Her high school crush is all grown up, sexy as sin, and he’s demanding answers—answers Molly isn’t sure she can give him. She had her reasons for leaving him all those years ago, but now, sex with Tanner is scorching, and when they’re together, it’s clear they were never meant to be apart. But the past doesn’t want to stay buried, and Molly isn’t sure reliving it is worth the risk…
Sounds great! So, let's get right to it, shall we?

First, how did you two meet and did it take much to decide how you were going to tell your story?

(Anne) Well, we actually met through a mutual friend. Colleen is Molly’s best friend, and I know Colleen’s mother. When I brainstorming about this idea, Colleen overheard me and her mother speaking and suggested I consider telling Molly's story. When I spoke with Molly, although she was hesitant at first, it didn’t take too long to convince her. I can be very persuasive.

(Molly) Actually, it was a good experience for me. Therapeutic you might say.  For Tanner too.

Were there any artistic differences as the story developed, Anne? Places in the story where you had to exercise your authorial authority?

(Anne) Well… (Anne glances over to Molly)

(Molly nods her head) It’s okay, Anne. Go ahead.

(Anne) Molly took a lot of grief from people who couldn’t understand why she kept this particular secret from Tanner.  But she was hardest on herself.  It wasn’t easy for her.  And reliving it wasn’t a piece of cake for either of them. But, it’s definitely helped, I think.  At points Molly would distance herself, and become very clinical about the whole thing. It’s a coping mechanism, I know. But I encouraged her to keep that side of it to a minimum and focus on the emotional impact instead.

(Molly) I wouldn’t have thought it at the time, but yes, Anne is correct, Tanner and I couldn’t have moved forward without all of this coming out. People just need to understand that we were young.  And young people often make decisions that may not be the smartest, but at the time they made perfect sense—to me anyway.  Hindsight and the wisdom that comes with age is always more clear.

Are there any parallels, Anne, between your life and Molly and Tanner's?

(Anne swallows and nods.) Yes. There is.  I went through the exact same thing that Molly did. That’s what connected us. (Molly reaches over and takes Anne’s hand in hers)  I wasn’t as young as Molly was at the time. I’d already been married, but the pain is no less, the feeling of guilt is no less. And the inherent need to bottle it up inside yourself is there no matter how old you are. In fact, when my own husband read Molly’s story, and asked me about it, he was stunned to find out I had experienced similar emotions.  And then he felt bad that he didn’t realize I was going through that. So, in some ways, telling Molly’s story was therapeutic for me, and him, as well.  

Are there any dramatic differences, Molly, and how did you get that across to Anne?

(Molly)  Hmm. Dramatic differences? Probably the biggest difference was our ages. Like Anne just said, she was older when she had the same thing happen. Not that she necessarily understood what was happening, but she had the advantage of being older and wiser.

(Anne snickers) You make it sound like I was decrepit.

(Molly laughs and squeezes Anne’s hand) Sorry.  Anne was slightly older than me, but she was far wiser than me. Anne did research and figured it out.  I didn’t.  Frankly, I don’t think I even considered it.  Guilt set in and took up residence. I felt broken. That’s why I never said anything to Tanner. I needed Anne to understand that and get that point across in the story. 

How about a sample of WORTH THE RISK?

(Anne) Sure thing. But I will forewarn, the sample below is NOT X-rated.  LOL J

Taking her hand, Tanner led her to a secluded spot at the north end of the beach, a private nook nestled in amongst the trees. The rest of their friends were back at the campsite, arguing over who won that last game of cards.
When they reached the perfect spot, he released his hold on her hand to lay out the blanket. With a flick of his wrists, he let it fly out before it settled in the grass. He unzipped the sleeping bag and laid it opened over the blanket. Kicking off his shoes, he crawled between the blankets of the makeshift bed and reached out to her. She laid her hand in his. With a playful tug, he hauled her down beside him and wrapped the sleeping bag snug around her.
Lying side by side, hands clasped under their heads, they gazed up at the star-studded sky. Water lapped at the shoreline, soothing her, lulling her into a sensuous, romantic state. The chirps of a few crickets and the occasional splash of a frog or fish jumping into the water were the only disruptions in their cozy little universe. The scent of Tanner tickled her nose. He never used cologne, just Irish Spring and him. She rolled her head to peer at him. He lay there, staring at her.
“This is perfect.” Her voice was a whisper.
Without a word, he rolled to his side and canted over her, brushing his lips across hers. His were soft, his touch tender. She couldn’t resist opening her mouth, allowing his tongue to slide inside and dance with hers.
He raised a hand to cup her face as he deepened the kiss. She reached up and twined her arms around his neck, pulling until his chest fell onto hers. His heart thudded against her. Wrapped together, she surrendered to him.
After a passionate embrace, he ended the kiss and cradled her in one arm while the other rested against her lower belly. His gaze held hers as he inched his hand under her sweater, his fingers tiptoeing in a feather-light touch to cover her breast.
She arched her body, pushing her breast into his grasp.

Oh my! Now that we've wet your whistle, here's where you can pick up your copy:

You can buy it here:

Amazon
Barnes and Noble
All Romance Ebooks
Kobo

Let's play Casting Call, Molly – what actors would you cast for the main roles in WORTH THE RISK and why?

(Anne snickers. Molly laughs)  Well, Anne and I have actually discussed this.  We had to think about her, but we both had no problem coming up with him.

Johnny Depp and Yvonne Strahovski.  I would say they definitely have the right look!  And we’re both huge Johnny Depp fans. 
  
 


Okay, how about a few completely useless but fun questions:

(Molly) I’ll let Anne take these questions.

1.           Your dream car?  Tough one. It’s between the newer models of an Audi TT or a Camaro.
2.           Your favorite drink? Diet Coke
3.           Your favorite meal? Anything pasta
4.           Your dream vacation?  Jamaica
5.           Your "Go To" romantic movie? The American President with Michael Douglas and Annette Bening
6.           Your favorite season? Summer
7.           Your favorite 3-Day Weekend Getaway? Vegas

(Anne, I'm with you on the pasta and The American President is wonderful. Despite Annette's issues with Dupont Circle, I've always wanted to go up to DC and give it a spin) 

Well I think that just about wraps it up. Thank you so very much, Anne and Molly, for dropping by Golinowski's Gambol. I've enjoyed learning more about you and I look forward to reading WORTH THE RISK.

(Anne) Thank you for having us, Denise. It’s been an absolute pleasure and I’m glad Molly finally had a chance to introduce herself to the world.

(Molly) Thank you, Denise. I enjoyed meeting you. And you weren’t too tough on me. J

More about Anne Lange


Anne Lange grew up with a love of reading. In fact, if you take a close look, she’s got a book with her where ever she goes, and will usually sneak in at least a chapter or ten whenever she can spare a few minutes. She reads many genres of fiction, but prefers to write sexy romance with attractive men, strong females, and always a happily ever after.

While embarking on a career as a romance author, Anne juggles a full time job and a family. She grew up in Southern Ontario (Canada), but now makes her home in Eastern Ontario where she lives with her husband and three children, and Rocky the bearded dragon. 


Monday, July 16, 2012

MONDAY FORTUNE COOKIE 7/16/12


"All matters of the heart can be resolved with wine and candlelight."

SNARKY RESPONSE: Unless we're talking heart surgery. In which case, wine and candlelight are NOT helpful at all. Oh, and if the matter involves a betrayal of one kind or another, a considerable amount of groveling will be required.

"All matters of the heart can be resolved with wine and candlelight."

As a romance writer, this fortune was very apropos of my genre. This mindset, and setting, works perfectly in the development of a romantic entanglement. Yes, the setting is a bit clichéd, but no matter how clichéd it appears, it is effective. What heart doesn't go pitter pat at the sight of a candlelit table set for two? (Okay, I admit that there are occasions where that pitter-patter is a full-on arrhythmia of phobic anxiety, but that's another story!).

Consider the way candlelight draws you in, creating an intimacy no electric light can completely duplicate. Perhaps it harkens to the earliest days and the security and magic of the fire. And because candlelight works best in a darkened room, yet more is added to the intimacy factor. The darkness unconsciously encloses the two at table in a spatial cocoon. Flickering candlelight softens the edges, disguises minor imperfections, and encourages quiet in voice and demeanor. Within that magical circle of light, guarded from the darkness beyond, the two hearts can focus, one to the other. And where there is a connection there is hope.

Do you feel "all matters" can be resolved in this manner or do you feel that it's another fallacy the Fortune Cookie Seer is circulating as truth?