Saturday, December 31, 2016

Happy Vladurday!

Life in Moonlight is FREE ON KINDLE RIGHT NOW!!!

Don't forget that LIFE IN MOONLIGHT is FREE on Kindle today through tomorrow! That's right! It's 100% off! So don't miss out on getting this book before the next one, Blood of New Begininngs is released on January 7th!!!

Happy New Year!!!

I hope your new year is filled with awesomeness!

Friday, December 30, 2016

May the force be with you always, Carrie Fisher!


Rest in Peace Carrie Fisher! Your wild spirit will be missed here on Earth! Princess Leia was the true badass of the Star Wars franchise!

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Working on Death Hunter is not easy

So I'm working on Death Hunter, the third in the Primigenio Tales series but DIFFICULT. I tried to write and write until I had close to a draft and then make sense of it but that didn't work. I had to cut more than I could use. Right now I have pieces of the draft spread all through my files. Plus I had some loose work that I planned on using in the book so right now it's like taking apart a microwave and having no idea on how to put it back together. I think I'm going to have to outline the book and then put it back together by the outline, which goes against my pantser tendencies. But it will get done because I have set a a firm deadline for myself. It's not like I don't like the story either. I love it and WANT to write it.

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Get Life in Moonlight for FREE on on Kindle for one day only only!!!!

I don't think I told you or if I did, I forgot, that I will be listing Life in Moonlight for FREE 12/31/16 to 1/1/17 on Amazon Kindle. This is to get you super excited about the release of the second book in the Primigenio Tales series, which will be released January 7. Pre-order link is already up! So you can get a free vampire romance book and get the second in the series at the same time! So be sure to share the crap out of this post!!

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Welcome Back Vladurday!

Yes, after a long absence, I am bringing back one of my favorite scheduled posts...Happy Vladurday! Love him or hate him, I, like a whole bunch of Russian women, think he's amazing and sexy. Power is always sexy. And he always looks like he's either going to kill you or fuck the shit out of you. So I say rock on Happy Vladurday! And I'll probably end up on some sort of Russian or American security watch list for doing this!!

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Well because I couldn't wait...

Well, I just couldn't wait any longer, so I put Blood of New Beginnings The Primigenio Tales:Book 2 up for pre order on Amazon! Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MY05XF8 Go check it out!!!

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Happy Winter Solstice!

Happy Solstice everyone! This day just calls to me. I am definitely a winter person and the solstice, with its Pagan roots appeals to me. This day conjures up visions of dark nights with a huge moon and a bonfire burning. The wind would howl, sometimes shaking the windows, and blowing snow against a house in a small Nordic village. I also love the ambient music of this day. You can go to Hearts of Space at HOS.com and find music that will resonate in your soul. Go to their website and check out the music of the show Winter Waltz/ Winter White. You won't be disappointed. So on this shortest day and longest night, think about the magic of the Solstice and the images and feelings it evokes.

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!! Blood of New Beginnings comes out 1/7/17!!!

I'm excited to tell you that Blood of New Beginnings The Primigenio Tales Book 2 will be available on Kindle on January 7,2017 for $2.99. You can pre-order it starting on December 31,2016. Here's the jacket copy: After ancient vampire Eamon Rutherford slaughters a group of hunters who were sent to destroy him by Bernard Townsend, he realizes that it was more than a random assassination attempt; a blood war has been declared. When Rutherford and his human lover, Amelie, travel to London, they uncover a sinister plot by Townsend to control the vampire Shadow Government and dominate the human race. Worse is in store, however, as Townsend engages his long-secret offspring, SS General Reinhard Heydrich, to assist in his plan. With his own life and the fate of the human race hanging in the balance, Rutherford must somehow defeat Townsend’s deadly plan and prevent Heydrich from taking Amelie for his own. Does Eamon have the strength to stop both Heydrich and Townsend before it’s too late? Or will their plan prove to be beyond him.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

How about a slice of Life in Moonlight The Primigenio Tales for you!

Here's a sample from Life in Moonlight for you!
Chapter Eight There Aren't Vampires in Real Life “Crap,” Lauryl mumbled as she felt her way into her dark apartment. Once again, she had forgotten to leave a light on before she had left for rehearsal and class this morning. Now, at quarter after nine, her apartment was dark. She tripped into the kitchen and stubbed her already- battered toes on the miscellaneous clutter on the floor. The clock on the microwave gave off enough turquoise light for her to find the light switch and turn it on. She piled her coat and bag on the counter, and checked her cell phone again. Only a message from Anthony. Eamon had not called. It had been a week since she’d heard from Eamon or seen him around the studio. Maybe he was out of town. She kicked off her shoes and tossed the cellphone and the mail onto the sofa. I shouldn’t have slept with him, she thought as she flopped down. She tried to read the mail but her concentration was short lived. A horrible but short-lived wave of guilt washed over her about Anthony. It was replaced by anger at Eamon. No matter where he was, he could have called. She was sure he found the time to call Jennifer. She brushed the mail off her lap onto floor and stood up. Screw this. The day’s rehearsal and classes drained her. Her shoulders drooped. All week long, she was drowsy and sluggish, and the smallest activity left her sweaty and winded. Although, she would get a peculiar second wind in the evenings, sometimes rehearsing alone until ten or eleven. Lauryl rolled her neck and massaged the knotted and tense muscles. It was the kind of tension that a hot shower and Icy Hot couldn’t relieve. “You’re getting old, Mellis.” She sighed and walked into her bedroom. Maybe her career wasn’t going to be as long as she thought. Even Antonina noticed her sluggishness. Every dancer’s body lasted different lengths of time, the old woman had told her in class. With her coke habit, she had knocked a few years off. At the rate she had been snorting, there was no way that it couldn't have affected her. She frowned, rolled down her leotard and examined her upper body in the mirror. A reflection never lied. Everything appeared fine. Her slim shoulders possessed the perfect amount of muscle and her back was still strong. The muscles between her shoulder blades rippled when she turned in the mirror. The mysterious fatigue also left her moody. She had snapped at Todd, who proceeded to tell her that she was leaving the interesting category and heading over to the bitch category. She stuck her tongue out at her reflection and sighed. “You’re earlier than usual tonight,” a voice said from behind her. The voice sent an icy blast down her spine. She remained motionless. At first, she didn’t turn around because no one was reflected in the mirror. The room was empty. However, after a few seconds, her awareness increased. She could feel whoever it was as if they were leaning against her. Her eyes darted around the room’s reflection before she turned. Eamon was standing an arm’s length from her. “I’m surprised that you’re home so early.” She gulped down her scream before she turned to the mirror and then back to him. Lauryl touched his arm to confirm that he was not a hallucination. She pinched the sleeve of his suit jacket and rolled the wool fabric between her fingers. Without a doubt, he was standing there. There was no way she could imagine that smug look on his face. How could he not have a reflection? She stepped to the side, hoping she was blocking it. “I don’t have a reflection, Lauryl. I haven’t had one for quite some time now.” The overwhelming dryness in her throat kept her silent for a moment. “What are you doing here?” she finally managed to say. “Why don’t you sit down?” he suggested and pointed to her bed. She remained frozen, though, staring at the mirror. “Forget the mirror.” “Wh... what are you?” she stammered. Eamon put his hands in his pockets and smiled. “I’m a vampire.” A what? Was that supposed to be some sort of joke? Nervous laughter bubbled out of her. He walked up next to her and placed his hand on the glass. The only reflection was hers. “O-o-kay,” she said. “Any time now I'm either going to wake up or whatever and things are going to be normal. I mean...there’s no way this--” Eamon cut her off by lifting her hand and placing it on his chest. “I’m real, Lauryl. This is real. It’s not a dream or a hallucination.” Lauryl’s knees buckled under her and Eamon caught her by the arm. “There aren’t vampires in real life.” Eamon raised his eyebrows. “Tell me how I can prove it to you.” His grip tightened painfully on her arm before he let her go. “I don’t know! I’m so scared that I can’t think!” Tears dropped down her cheeks as she rubbed the red finger marks on her arm. He offered his handkerchief but she refused it. Instead she wiped her tears with the back of her hand like a child. “My theatrical entrance was the wrong approach. I haven’t done that in a long time and I had no idea it would frighten you so.” Eamon stepped closer to her and she took a step away. He chuckled. “Lauryl, I’ve wanted you for quite some time now.” Lauryl’s eyes widened. “For what?” “For me.” He smiled and the tips of his sharp incisors were revealed. “Oh my God,” she breathed. Her hands clamped over her neck. “That won’t help. I’ve taken your blood before. Tonight, I’ll complete the transformation.” “Are you freaking kidding?” “Do you want to grow old? You dread the possibility of it.” He turned her back toward the mirror. “See how beautiful you are? You’ll stay like this forever.” Lauryl stared at her reflection. Her face was splotchy from crying and her hair hung over one of her eyes. Why did he think this was beautiful? Her chest rose and fell like a piston with each shallow breath she took and her heart pounded. When Eamon laced his arms around her waist, her breathing regulated and her heart slowed to a thump of curiosity, instead of fear. Now accustomed to his absent reflection, the sensation of his presence, both physical and emotional soothed her. She rested her hands on his and leaned into him. As her back melted into his chest, she closed her eyes and concentrated on the queer sense of safety she now enjoyed. He lowered his mouth to her ear. “Beautiful,” he whispered. She tilted her head back and his lips brushed against her neck. Her eyes popped open. “No!” “Why are you fighting me?” His mouth hovered just above her neck. Tiny beads of perspiration appeared on her skin. “Why do you want me? You hardly even know me.” She pulled away from him. Eamon stared down at her. His eyes followed the graceful line from the small of her back, to her shoulders and finally to her neck. “Lauryl.” He waited a few seconds before he reached for her again. He placed his hands on her shoulders and with the slightest pressure, they relaxed. “Let me make your life better.” The warm, almost palpable sound of his voice caused her to crane her neck to him. It erased any fears or doubts or resistance. “Better?” “Life doesn’t have to be hard. No more living day-to-day, worrying about who’s going to bring up your past. No more dealing with people you can’t stand for their phoniness or superior attitude. You’ll be above all that.” She turned around to him. What he said sounded perfect but she knew that it came at a cost. She also knew that she could. She didn’t know exactly what that cost was, but she suspected that it would be high. But even that didn’t make her say no. She didn’t want to say no. Everything he said was what she wanted and that attraction to him was back. Defeat poured over her as she looked up at him. Her hand balled up into a fist and she gave his chest a feeble smack. That was the only resistance she could show to what he offered. Eamon didn’t move. He just waited. “I don’t want to say yes but I can’t say no,” she managed to say. “Shh.” He brushed the hair from her neck and kissed her cheek. More tears slid down her face but the sadness vanished when he kissed her neck. The touch of his lips quelled any rising anxiety. His hands on her low back were strong as they held her. A sigh arrested in her chest as the sudden and brief pain of his teeth piercing her skin rocketed through her body. She cried out and grabbed his shoulder to steady herself. “No!” she whispered. Eamon covered her mouth with his finger. As much as she meant no, her body said yes. Instead of trying to get away from him, she molded her body to his. She continued to push her thin body against his, grabbing at the nape of his neck. Her hands dropped down to her sides as a tingling and buzzing crept up her arms. The sharp pain she experienced at first was long gone and she only felt the slight pressure of his mouth on her neck. Between her rapid breaths, she could hear the muffled swallowing sounds from Eamon as he drained her blood. For an eternity, she felt like she belonged to him. Soon though, those feelings vanished and her consciousness drifted further and further away. A roar like ocean waves grew louder in her ears. The room spun and blurred around her but the wonderful sense of vertigo disappeared. She tried to focus on Eamon so she could beg him to make the morphine-like sensations of her dying body continue. Lauryl tried to reach up to his face, but her hand fell away. Eamon yanked his sleeve up and bit into his inner wrist where his radial artery now hummed with her blood. Blood oozed rhythmically out of the bite. He shoved his wrist against her mouth. “Drink right now, darling.” Her eyes rolled back in her head but she managed to close her lips around the perfusing wound. After the first swallow, she placed her hand on his arm as the blood continued to pour into her mouth. It was unlike anything she had ever known. It was serenity, power, sex, and life all swirled together in one fluid. Her mind swirled as the blood flowed through her body. The solid, grounded feeling she had always known disappeared and lighter-than-air feeling replaced it. Her mind told her she was floating as she drank. Then he removed his wrist from her lips. Eamon touched the back of her head and smoothed her auburn hair. Enough, he whispered in her mind. Lauryl stared at him, puzzled over why he was taking the magical feeling away. Her brain filled with static and she stumbled over her thoughts. His brown eyes locked with hers. “You’re now part of me. My blood flows in your veins and you’ll feel me just as I’ll feel you. You’ll hear me just as I’ll hear you. We’re connected forever." Eamon kissed her lips gently. The serious expression on his face puzzled Lauryl even further. She thought he said something but couldn't be certain. Her eyes followed his sensuous lips as they moved but she didn’t hear anything. All she could think about was the magical liquid she had been gulping. It was so...she couldn't even begin to describe it with words. Now even that couldn't help her fight the overwhelming sleepiness that washed over her. Exhaustion and achiness crept around her body and a chill passed over her. Lauryl blinked a few more times and closed her eyes. ****** Eamon embraced her and licked the last drops of her blood from the rapidly healing bite on her neck. Her frame slumped in his arms as she became unconscious. Her body would now begin to multiply his blood cells in her veins and she would stay in the near death state while her body made the excruciating transformation from mortal human to vampire. He stared down at her limp body and laughed. She’d been so frightened that she never rolled up her leotard.

Friday, December 2, 2016

Snowman Vampire Ornament Giveaway on Rafflecopter!

Yay! It's December!One of the signs that it is the holiday season. The other is seeing Hans Gruber falling off the Nakatomi building in Die Hard but I digress. I'm giving away a super cute Vampire Snowman Ornament on Rafflecopter. Here's the link: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/9054fb0b1/ And here is a pic of the ornament:
The giveaway runs from today until 12/7 so go on and enter!

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Wait for it...

Happy December! Since my black friday sale went so well, I've decided that I will be giving away Life in Moonlight for free on New Year's Eve for 24 hours from 00:00 to 24:00 EST because y'all are such awesome readers! Well it's also to get you excited about the re-release of Blood of New Beginnings: The Primigenio Tales Book 2 on January 7th.I'll have it available for pre-order January 1st. Here's the cover for that one...
I seem to enjoy love triangles based on my covers! And here's the blurb for Blood of New Beginnings: After ancient vampire Eamon Rutherford slaughters a group of hunters who were sent to destroy him by Bernard Townsend, he realizes that it was more than a random assassination attempt; a blood war has been declared. When Rutherford and his human lover, Amelie, travel to London, they uncover a sinister plot by Townsend to control the vampire Shadow Government and dominate the human race. Worse is in store, however, as Townsend engages his long-secret offspring, SS General Reinhard Heydrich, to assist in his plan. With his own life and the fate of the human race hanging in the balance, Rutherford must somehow defeat Townsend’s deadly plan and prevent Heydrich from taking Amelie for his own. Does Eamon have the strength to stop both Heydrich and Townsend before it’s too late? Or will their plan prove to be beyond him. “Wow! What an interesting twist on the whole vampire world. It is obvious the author spent a great deal of time and attention to historical details, which made the story that much more fascinating.”—Carol Van Atta, Author of The Werewolves of the West Series.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Did I ever tell you the story I got to see the Awesome Alan Rickman?!

On our very first date back in November of 2011, my husband and I took the train to NYC to see the play Seminar with Alan Rickman. We did other things like see sites, went to a bar and bought drinks for sailors because it was fleet week and fell in love. But after the love thing, the highlight was Alan Rickman. He was brilliant on stage. When he walked on stage, I felt like someone took my breath away. He was just as mesmerizing as he was in films but this time he was only about 30 feet away. I had the most ridiculous smile on my face. After the show, we waited with the crowd with the rest of the fan girls and he walked out. I shoved up to the front so I could see him up close and get an autograph. When he got to me, I was speechless. I could only smile shyly and say thanks. I stepped away and then totally fangirled on my future husband.
I know I look like a crazy woman but I couldn't help myself! It was really him. I saw him! I heard his voice up close, soft and kind. And just got to take in his presence. I'll never forget that. And now that he has passed, it means even more that I got to see him. Now when I see his films, it's sort of bittersweet. He is so missed in the acting world.

Monday, November 28, 2016

Christmastime in Vampire Land

It's getting to be that time again and I am way behind as usual. We just finished Thanksgiving and now we are marching toward Christmas. I have no idea when I am going to get everything done. I am currently working on Death Hunter, the third book in my series, getting my career in real estate started(which is not easy after coming from being a nurse for 20 years), still allowing my surgical foot heal and trying to pack our house to move. Some how I have to fit Christmas in. I love the Christmas season, don't get me wrong. I love the lights and the smells and hearing how excited kids get about Santa. As I have gotten older, it's less about gifts for me. We buy for our daughter but not for each other. Pretty much it's Christmas all year for us adults. And we try and buy for a few families that are not able to provide Christmas for their family. Those are the gifts I enjoy buying the most because I know they will mean the most. Anyway, some how I will get all, or as close to all, of it done and all will end well. It has to. Christmas is the time for miracles!

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Looking for reviewers for Life in Moonlight

I'm looking/ wishing for reviewers for my novel. It can be on your blog, Amazon or Goodreads. Good or bad, I'll take 'em! If you want a blog post along with it, I can give you a character interview or an excerpt. If you are interested, reach out to me and I will get you a copy in your preferred format. I do ask that you are legitimate. If I give you a copy, please be honorable and a) leave a review as PROMISED and b)don't pirate it. Book pirates suck!

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving!

And don't forget I am having a Black Friday sale on Amazon for Life in Moonlight. It will be 99 cents for 24 hours!!! Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LIM6PE8

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Taking my mind off my recovering foot/ankle and writing

href="http://" I wish that was how I did it. I often fantasize about what would happen if I won $150 million. Then I come back to the world of work and budgets. So since I can't "charge it" I have been working on my 3rd book in my series and doing ok. I'm just trying to get that first draft down and then I can cut and move and rewrite. To me the hardest thing is the first draft. Probably because I am a pantser. BIG TIME. My husband is a detailed outliner so when it comes time to write, he just goes through his note cards and voila! First draft. All I know about my books when I write are the characters, the opening and the end. That whole middle thing is what gets me.I mean I kinda have a rough idea of what will happen but that's it. My characters have no respect for the process and I can't tell you how many times I have ripped out LARGE sections of the manuscript with a indescribable sound from me. For this book I might have to start writing done plot lines and conflicts because sometimes I'll think of really awesome things and then my restless brain forgets it. So I'll have to become a semi-outliner. Which feels to me like trying to ride a unicycle: scary, uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. But the book needs it so I guess I'll climb up on that unicycle!

Monday, October 31, 2016

Happy Halloween!!

Yay! It's my second favorite holiday today! I love Halloween and we kind of celebrate it all year. At least my husband does. You should see his office where he writes. It's like a giant homage to the horror genre. It's one of the things I love about him. Also, it's our wedding anniversary! We were married on Halloween. Yes, on purpose! So there you go! I hope you have a spooky, safe,candy-filled, and fun Halloween. Watch out for ghosts and vampires. Unless the vampire is one of mine or Eric Northman.

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Oh and BTW... I'm looking for beta readers!

Right now I am desperately looking for beta readers for the second book in my The Primigenio Tales series called Blood of New Beginnings!!! If you are interested, let me know and if you are truly into being a beta, I will shoot you a copy! Share this with someone you might know who wants to be a beta reader!

Give it away Give it away Give it away now!

There is my nod to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. OH MY GOD. I have been listening to them since I was in high school. Almost thirty years ago. WTH? Hail to Armwood High! But I digress.
I am giving away 5 free Kindle editions of Life in Moonlight!! YAY! Please enter here by cutting and pasting( the click link is giving me trouble) https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/23190ceda257319e/?ref_=tsm_4_fb_h_o_li_r#ln-fo

Saturday, October 15, 2016

It's how I roll

So these days I am only mobile by this thing pictured above. Unfortunately mine isn't pink. I'm on this for about 10 more days because of a repair surgery they did on my left foot and ankle. I've been on one of these before back in 2013 but I apparently have gotten worse in manipulating it. I have the bruised toes, run-over things and bumped walls to prove it. My daughter loves it though and can build up some steam on it going up and down our halls. So that's good. While recovering I have gotten caught up on my to be read pile, my binge watching pile and have gotten plenty of sleep. But no writing. I hope to do a bunch of writing on the third book in my series and have been doing a ton of research but right now, my characters aren't talking to me. Writing the first two felt super easy to get the first draft because the characters never shut up. I mean it didn't matter where I was or what I was doing either. Now when I have free time, they are silent, which sucks.I'll be patient with them. I might even try making it my NaNoWriMo project. Blood of New Beginnings was one. I cranked out 50,000 words easily. Maybe it will work for this one.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Home sweet home...for now

So my husband and I recently got back from our trip to Germany and Poland and it was a typical Beightol Baker trip overseas. Some one got sick and ended up under a foreign country's medical care. It just isn't a trip without that happening. Even on our honeymoon in Germany I ended up in a Berlin ER. Our trips are always...adventurous. The trip over was okay. We had to fly economy so there was that. We try to fly business class but this time it didn't happen. Which was fine because we stayed at the absolutely AMAZING Hotel Adlon Kempinski in Berlin.
The Adlon was almost the best part of the trip. I've been to Berlin before but never like this. Anyway, we had a great time in Berlin. Visited some historical sites that we had never seen. I'd say they were sites that very few visit. LOL. And some that everyone should visit, like the German resistance memorial. It was great minus the anxiety attack I had at the train station over how high up it was.I have a crippling fear of heights and I very nearly freaked out and shut down because the station was 4 floors high AND WIDE OPEN INSIDE but I didn't. After a few days, we headed to Krakow Poland. Now we had never been to Poland before but we should have known that it wouldn't go as planned when the GPS in the car wouldn't recognize Krakow but instead Crakow. Also, just so you know, Poland really doesn't have any highways. So the GPS routed us down every goat path, back road and twisty, windy road they could. SO whatever should have been like a 4 hour trip per Google Maps, was an 8 hour trek. At least we got to see some BEAUTIFUL countryside and castles along the way. Ok, so we get to Crakow at like midnight (we expected the trip to end around 9) and we had only been able to find Mc Donalds to eat. We don't speak Polish and the Poles don't speak English except in the big city so Mickey D's had a picture menu and we knew what stuff was.
Anyway, so my husband Scott when we get to the hotel starts feeling bad. He looks rough but I figured it was it was fatigue from driving. By the next morning he looks dead. Or right before dead. He's running a fever, having GI issues(big time) and can hardly move. We are supposed to go on a six hour tour of Auschwitz in a few hours but I didn't think that was happening. I went and got breakfast and he slept, expecting some miraculous cure in a nap. When I came back, I had to take him to the ER. Only in Poland there is no ER. Well there is but not like we know. So we take a cab to the hospital and they send us to some doctor to evaluate him to see if he needs an ER. It reminded me of a doctor's office south of the border. Trust me, it was nothing like I have ever worked in or been to. Anyway, the poor doctor evaluated Scott and gave him the choice about going to the ER. I had seen enough and opted to do a fluid challenge for Scott using bottled water. Never have I ever wished for Gatorade so much and I am bringing Gatorade powder with us next time. And the doctor gave him some prescriptions, which we waited in line for 30 minutes at the drug store and got his 4 prescriptions that he left in the cab back to the hotel. So no Auschwitz and we are off to our next location, Warsaw. Of course it took twice as long to get there and we had to order room service when we finally ate. However we did discover a new soup that we are in love with, Zurek, which is a sour rye soup. It looks like this.
The next day we got in the car(groan) and went to the Treblinka concentration camp memorial. This was a very moving experience and I felt a lot of random spirits.(I'm sensitive to spirits. I always have been so it makes traveling interesting. I felt several people at the resistance memorial and Plotzensee Prison) I felt someone who was shot in the head, someone who was shot in the chest and a few people I got the sensation of being suffocated and not being able to breathe. This was an extermination camp so it figures. After visiting here and paying our respects, we headed to Wolf's Lair in the north. Traveling along I noticed the road signs in Poland are more entertaining than America or anywhere. This was my favorite.
I never figured out what it meant. Did mean people danced in front of cars or were there ongoing games of Deathrace 2000? But we made it to Wolf's Lair where our accomodations were...spartan. There was no heat(it was in the 40s) and the blankets we had were so thin they were probably left over from the war. Which would make sense because we were staying in former German soldier's barracks. Yes, we take those kinds of trips. But the plus side was we were right on the the old bunker headquarters. We walked among the ruins and stopped at the sight of the attempted assassination site of Hitler.
Meanwhile through all of this, Scott is sick and I am cranky because I have been missing meals because he doesn't want to eat. But we both have brave faces on and haven't killed each other. After leaving the Wolf's Lair, we headed back to Berlin. I have never been so happy to be back in Germany!! After a long day of driving we arrive at our hotel for the last night. I'll just say it was no Hotel Adlon but it was better than the barracks we slept in the previous night. However there was no dinner for me to eat and we didn't eat lunch. So I was ticked. But it worked out because we got an upgrade on our return trip home to business. The next morning in the business class lounge I ate like two breakfasts and drank a gallon of orange juice. And while I was happy to be going home to our daughter, I was sad to be leaving Germany again. But I know I'll be back. You can take the girl out of Germany but not the Germany out of her!

Monday, October 10, 2016

Revamped

Well, I am re releasing the novels in my paranormal romance series, The Primigenio Tales. BUT these stories have undergone some changes. They have been...re VAMPED! LOL. That's so funny to me. Anyway, yes. I recently got the rights back from their original publisher and they have been re edited, revised, re titled, and re covered! I'm very happy about this :) Blood Betrayal, the first book in the series is now Life in Moonlight and Blood Beginnings is now Blood of New Beginnings. In celebration I'm doing a Goodreads giveaway so if you haven't read it, enter!(see earlier post) I'm working on the third book tentatively titled Death Hunter and I hope to have it finished by the end of December.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Goodreads giveaway!!!

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Life in Moonlight by Alison Beightol

Life in Moonlight

by Alison Beightol

Giveaway ends October 17, 2016.

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