Showing posts with label Oberon series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oberon series. Show all posts

2023-11-08

Wine Wednesday: Caymus Cabernet

 

I have another Napa Valley wine today...actually another RUTHERFORD wine. Which is weird, actually. The Napa Valley APA is pretty small to begin with, but Rutherford is just one tiny little part of it.

But I digress. 

So this is my second time trying Caymus' Cabernet and I like it as much as I did the first time. It's got great legs. Which doesn't count for all that much in the grand scheme of things, but it's something that I personally look for in a wine. I'm not even sure why, to be honest. 

There's a lot of dark fruit in the aroma. I thought blackberry, my husband--Yes! I got him to try ANOTHER wine with me! --thought cherry. And perhaps he's right because the taste is definitely black cherry along with tobacco. Which, if you don't smoke or drink probably sounds horrible, but it really isn't. Also hints of vanilla.

It's a very nice wine--full bodied, not as aggressively tannic as some Zinfandels...well, it wouldn't be, would it?  I had it with a steak and a caesar salad and some honey-balsamic roasted Brussels sprouts and it complemented all of that perfectly.  

It's a good wine and I would definitely recommend it, and I'm sure I'll order it again. But I'm not sure it goes on my Must Visit winery list. Visits are $50. per person, which isn't high, but it's by appointment only and apparently you can only stay for an hour and a half. Now...I might not want to stay any longer than that, but on the other hand...I might?

Anyway, I  was searching for another excerpt to post, but decided to just link to this FREE novella. It's a prequel to the Oberon series. It's actually a really long excerpt from A Taste of Honey that I expanded by adding a few extra scenes.  





Life wasn't always strawberries and cream for Dan and Lucy Cavanaugh...or was it?

In this prequel novella, we travel back in time to see how Oberon's hottest couple got their start.

When he left Oberon for college, Dan Cavanaugh vowed he’d never step foot in his family’s nursery again. And yet here he is; twenty-three years old, and about to temporarily take over as manager while his parents went off on a long-anticipated tour of Europe.  Five minutes in, he’s already identified what his biggest challenge will be this summer: Lucy Cavanaugh.

After messing up as a teenager, Lucy has been trying hard to get her act together and rebuild her life. Working at Cavanaugh’s for the past three years has been an important part of that. She’s been a model employee: loyal, hardworking, knowledgeable, indispensable. Everyone there loves her. Everyone, that is, except for her temporary boss, Dan God’s-gift-to-women Cavanaugh. But that’s okay with Lucy. She hates him, too. Or does she?


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2023-11-06

Musical Monday: No Good for Me

I used to used listen to the Corrs a lot during the early 00s, but then I kind of forgot about them. However I re-discovered them while I was putting together  playlists for the Oberon series. Their music always seemed a perfect fit for Oberon with its large Irish American families. No Good for Me is the first song on the A Sight to Dream of playlist. it plays over the prologue and, truly, the words and sentiment couldn't be more perfect. You can read/listen below. And see if you don't agree.



 


Prologue

Oberon, California

Three days ago

 

Paige Delaney sat at her same old table on the patio of the Beach Hoppers Cafe, drinking her same old double-tall-caramel-low-fat-latte, and contemplating her life. The prospect was not a pleasant one. Her thoughts were as gray and as gloomy as the day itself. 

Paige had first come to Oberon as a student at nearby UC Abraxas. She had stayed at first, for all the usual reasons. Because she’d been charmed by the climate and the scenery, the open-minded tolerance, and the laid-back, relaxed lifestyle she found there.  And, when those reasons had all worn thin, she’d continued to stay because she’d been spoiled by the big fish/little pond fame she’d achieved as a reporter here. And because she’d fallen in love.  

Hopelessly, disastrously, unrequitedly in love.  

And even though the affair itself had been brief, and she had, in most respects, moved on with her life since then, it was still the one that got away that kept her tied to Oberon.   

For too long. For way too long.

Paige took another sip of her coffee. Usually all the breakfast she had, the sweet, frothy drink had never before failed to raise her spirits and rev her engines. Until today.  Today, not even the sight of bright-blue flowerpots overflowing with California poppies, Mexican primroses, and red and blue columbine, all set against the whitewashed walls of the patio could cheer her. 

It was time for a change. 

For years she had been reasonably content with her life and her career. She hadn’t ever really craved the big-city celebrity status she knew she could have achieved elsewhere. She had carved out a life for herself here, and it had been enough. Or so she thought. Until two months ago when the first really big news story to hit Oberon in years was stolen—right out from under her nose—by someone she’d once considered a friend.  Now, the idea of reporting on even one more two-bit local festival left her feeling as if she wanted to scream at the top of her lungs. 

Men. They were the source of all her problems. They took what they wanted, and then walked away. They acted as if their careers, their goals, their needs were all that mattered. And if she had mostly behaved the same way herself, well who could blame her? It was a dog-eat-dog world, even here in Oberon. 

She’d had to be tough, hadn’t she? She’d had to fend for herself, stand on her own two feet, look out for her own best interests—all those stupid cliches that had the nasty habit of proving themselves true.  

Because there was always some man who would make her feel loved, or at least wanted. Who would pretend to be her friend. And each time she made the mistake of thinking one of them was different, he’d always end up doing the same damned things. 

When the chips were down, there was always some other woman who he’d end up being loyal to. Some other woman who he’d want to marry, and protect and have children with. 

Some other woman who he would always, always, always choose over her.  

Well, she’d had enough. It was time to stop settling for table scraps when, God only knew, she deserved the whole damn banquet. Time to stop waiting for some man to come to his senses and give her what she wanted. Time to go out and get things for herself.  

Fantastic.  More cliches.

It was time to get out of Oberon, too. Now, all she needed was a plan.

A familiar honking, flapping sound made her look up. A platoon of Canada geese flew fast and fearless in from the south to buzz the patio. As she watched, they made a low swooping turn through the parking lot and then disappeared behind the bank of scrub brush and low trees that stood to the west of the lot and separated it from the narrow beach that rimmed the bay. Paige looked at her watch and smiled. Regular as clockwork.

“Well, aren’t you beautiful?” A man’s low voice, rich with appreciation, caused her to look around, quickly. But it was clear from the man’s gaze—still locked on the western horizon—that his appreciation was for the geese, and not for her.  

Which pretty much summed up the way her life had been going lately. Upstaged by a flock of geese. Un-fucking-believable.  

She glared at the man. There was something vaguely familiar about him, although she couldn’t quite place him. Which was not altogether surprising. Although it was a small town, she’d lived here for a lot of years, and dated a lot of men—many of whom she had very good reasons for wanting to forget. She was just about to dismiss him completely from her thoughts when her journalistic instincts took over. 

Something told her that, had she actually met this man before, she wouldn’t have forgotten him that easily. If she thought she recognized him now, it had to be because he was Somebody Important. She narrowed her eyes and observed the man more closely.

He was dressed entirely in black—motorcycle jacket, jeans and boots—with touches of silver showing at his neck and wrists. Despite his neat ponytail of silver-gray hair, he looked to be no more than mid-to-late forties. And the motorcycle he was straddling—a  beautifully restored, 1948 Indian Chief Roadmaster—exhibited signs of loving care, excessive recent use and, most curious of all, New York plates.   

Interesting. Paige reached for her notebook, as she automatically memorized the license number.

As if he were aware of her scrutiny, the man turned a quick glance in her direction as he donned his helmet. She saw a wary, watchful expression enter his eyes just before he snapped the dark visor down over his face and kicked the bike into gear. In another minute, he was roaring off in the direction of town.  

Paige lounged comfortably back in her chair. He could run, but he couldn’t hide.  Not for long, at any rate. She remembered now where she’d seen his face before—on the cover of Time Magazine. And she couldn’t imagine it would take more than a couple of phone calls to New York before she managed to locate a local number for him.

She might not know what Sam Sterling was doing here in Oberon—yet—at a time when all the financial papers were hinting at rumors of big trouble at Sterling and Vaughn, but she meant to find out. Her gut told her that there was a story here. A big one.  And even if it was only the second biggest story to hit Oberon this year, this one, at least, would be all hers.

She tossed back the rest of her latte with the first hint of good humor she’d felt all morning. This just might turn out to be more than a great story, she thought, happily. It just might be her ticket out of town.

2021-10-16

Angels in the Angles

 

When I  started writing I'll Be Home for Christmas--which releases on December 7!!--I hadn't planned on making it a crossover story. It was supposed to be a pretty straight-forward riff on It's a Wonderful Life, featuring Scout from my Oberon series as she got to explore what life in Oberon might have been like if she'd never returned home. But once I started figuring out who my angel should be--and I'll admit I was heavily influenced by Dudley from the 1947 classic Christmas movie, The Bishop's Wife--I  remembered Edge. Once I  put him on the plane with Scout it was magic. Or, at least, that's how I remember it.

For those of you who aren't familiar with Edge...I'll let him introduce himself:

“People have all sorts of misconceptions about angels. They think we’re perfect. They think we don’t have feelings or emotions or lust after each other’s bodies—and occasionally after yours as well. That’s nonsense. Of course we do. We’re only human, after all. Or at least some of us were. Once. 

My name is Edge. I’m an angel. And this is my story. 

I understand how confusing it might seem at first, all the questions you’re probably asking yourself. Like aren’t angels and humans fundamentally different? Aren’t we completely separate species? Weren’t angels created first? The simple answer to all those questions is yes. But whoever said the universe was simple?

 There’s nothing uncomplicated about the human heart. There’s nothing easy when it comes to free will. If you consider all the trouble a soul can get itself into, or if you think about all the tasks the celestial hosts are called on to perform, you’ll see why it only makes good sense for there to be more than one type of angel in the world. 

Besides, if you’d ever caught even a glimpse of one of the seraphim—those fierce and fearsome creatures forever on fire to do battle against the forces of darkness—you’d think twice too about using them as messengers to ordinary people. Never mind sending one of them to stand watch over the kiddies while they sleep! 

The path to becoming an angel is actually far easier than you might imagine. All you have to do is lose your soul. That’s another concept many people find difficult to grasp. Soul loss. It’s something else that comes entirely too easily to most of us. Sudden death, violence, a lack of closure, guilt—that’s all it takes sometimes. You lose your way. You disconnect. Your soul fractures. The next thing you know, you’re waking up here. Stuck in limbo. Unable to move on to heaven…or the next plane of existence…your next lifetime… 

Okay, you want the truth? We don’t really know where we’re supposed to go from here. All we know is we aren’t going anywhere. Not yet. Not until we’ve found our closure, mended our fences, or in some cases, performed a truly unselfish act. 

Unselfish. Now that’s hard. Most of the folks here don’t have it as tough as that. They’ve just got closure issues to deal with. Closure is a piece of cake. It’s something almost anyone can manage once they’re ready for it. I’ve seen people find closure in the damnedest things. But unselfish acts—truly unselfish acts? Well, that’s a whole nother story. 

Take me, for example. I committed suicide. That’s what landed me here. And you really can’t get much more self-absorbed than that.”

***
Edge of Heaven is available HERE

It was a reckless act of passion that ended Edge's life and left him in Limbo--literally. Now, he's stuck here. While most of the other angels-in-training move quickly up the celestial ladder, Edge knows it can never be that simple for him. He's dealing with issues that are a lot more complicated than a simple lack of closure. 

 While Edge doesn't know for sure what it will take to get him into Heaven, there is one thing he's certain won't help; that would be his latest assignment guiding angel-baby Matteo Matinucci while the newbie find his wings. 

 But twenty-something Mattie--sexy, beautiful, recently departed and openly gay--could turn out to be the answer to all of Edge's prayers, as well as the fulfillment of all his fantasies, even the hot, sweaty, secret ones he's never confided to anyone.


Holiday Kisses is available for pre-order HERE

Experience the magic of romance this Christmas. Holiday Kisses is a festive collection of ten exclusive Christmas stories that will make you fall head over heels in love. Are you ready to take a journey with us? Get into the Christmas spirit with these swoon-worthy romances this holiday season.

️ Adina D. Grey - Special Christmas Present
Emily is perfect, but I could never make her as happy as she deserves.
Tyler is everything I've ever dreamed of, but I'm not enough. Will the magic of Christmas be enough to erase all doubts from their hearts?

Ann Grech - Gift Unwrapped
Two men to choose from... Unwrapping her gift was never so much fun.

Maci Dillon - Candy Canes & Cocktails
Stranded in a snowstorm with a swoon-worthy bartender never tasted so good.

Rosie East - Home for Christmas
Coming home for Christmas isn't always as simple as it seems...

️ Samantha Baca - Snow Place To Go
What happens when a woman looking for love gets stranded with a man who’s purposely avoiding it?

PG Forte - I'll be home for Christmas
A meeting with an angel has Scout dreaming of a weird Christmas—one in which she sees what life might have been like for her friends and family if she’d never come home.

️ Andrea Marie - Mrs. Claus
What starts as just a job, quickly opens the door to endless possibilities, including a chance at true love.

️Holly J. Gill- Christmas Mistake
When one mistake changes everything, how can you come back?

️Lynn Stevens - One Wish Only
We had three months together, then she was gone. I pushed her away, helped her run faster halfway around the world. Me and my big mouth, complete with the inserted foot. Now six months later, she’s standing in front of me as beautiful and stubborn as ever. And it will take a Christmas wish to win her back, or I’ll be forced to let her go forever.

2021-03-24

Taglines!


So, if you've come here from my website, you might have noticed my new header and tagline. If not, no problem! Here it is again: 

I'm really happy with the way the banner turned out. I like that my blog and website finally feel like they're connected thematically. I like that the colors match my personal brand (such as it is) with my rainbow/unicorn/cotton candy/opalescent hair...what? You don't know about my hair? 

Here it is. See? It matches my website. The real question, of course, is does that match my AUTHOR brand. 

And...I don't know the answer to that. It's something I've been struggling with for a lot of years. 

What even is my author brand? I thought I'd come close a couple of times. My last tagline:  "All the Friends. All the Families. All the Feels." said it pretty well. My books are ALL ABOUT friends, family, and feelings.  But the tagline never really caught on. Maybe it was too trendy, or too on-the-nose. 

"Once more with feeling," popped into my head last night as I was working on the banner and..I don't know. It seemed to fit. Maybe because I've been writing a lot of books in the Second Chance Romance trope category. I think about two-thirds of all my books qualify to some extent. It's a great trope! Absolutely one of my favorites. Also, one of the most common compliments I receive is about the emotion in my books. Or what some might call angst. It's odd, really, because what I want to write is RomComs and Cosy Mysteries. But what I end up producing is angst and tears. But, as a tagline, once more with feeling seems to works for me.

BUT there's more. See, that logo is not an accident, either. It doesn't really say PNR Author or Romance Author, or any kind of author. But I'm attached to it. It has history. 


Many years ago, my husband was a fashion photographer in NYC. His first studio was on Avenue of the Americas between 38th and 39th streets--one block west of Lord and Taylor. Our neighbor was a graphic designer who used that exact font to create my husband's Forte Photography logo. And I later amended it to add three horizontal lines at the end. 

See, forte--as a musical directive--means to play something loudly or with force (the opposite of piano). The first I Ching hexagram, Ch’ien, consists of two sets of three, unbroken, horizontal lines representing creative energy. It's also sometimes referred to as "the force" which struck me as being absolutely perfect.

We used that on all sorts of promo--posters, ads, business cards. T shirts. When we first moved to LA  from NY, and were largely bi-coastal, we made up a bunch of promotional t-shirts that said either FORTE New York, or FORTE Los Angeles (White on black for NY, black on white for LA). That's my husband, back in the day, with our son (who's all grown up now!).

When our son first moved back to Los Angeles from the Bay Area, we showed him pictures of them (like the one above) and he decided to adopt the logo as his own.

Here's his new shop:



Pretty, no? He's a tattoo artist, in case you couldn't immediately tell.  Just kidding, it's not obvious AT ALL, which is just the way he likes it.



Anyway, shortly after this, I was once again re-branding myself and it occurred to me that maybe I should...I dunno, show solidarity with the family brand? Take advantage of some of that I Ching, yang energy? Embrace "the force"? 

And, since I was also using my first name--okay, first initials--rather than just our last name, I  decided to add that second set of horizontal lines at the front. 

So, there you have it. I'm recycling a logo I helped to create years ago to promote emotion-laden books. Or, in other words, Once. More. With. Feeling. It practically writes itself, doesn't it?

Something else that fits the tagline: the reboot of the Oberon series: coming soon! To read more about that, join my FB reader group The Crone's Nest, or check out my Other Blog (and my OTHER new header):