Seven things I wonder about:
1) What would cats and dogs say if they could talk?
2) Are there ghosts around us watching everything we do?
3) If I live to be 100, will I be able to retire or still have to work?
4) Do shifters really exist? If so, why haven't any revealed themself to me?
5) Are there aliens and will they ever visit Earth? If so, will they be good like Vulcans or hostile like the V's?
6) Is time travel possible and if so, how can I do it?
7) Are there a lot of men who are really women inside and vice versa?
Seven Good Things About Me
1) I spend my days helping the poor of the Third World Caribbean and Latin America working for a charity.
2) I'm a mom of 5, grandma of 2, and wife of 30 years. I'm also mom to 5 cats and 2 dogs.
3) I'm a Buckeye/Floridian mix.
4) I'm a cat lover and by now, part cat.
5) I'm learning to line dance and loving it.
6) I'm a born admin person. I type 100 wpm, take shorthand, write macros, love to make spreadsheets, and am great at multi-tasking.
7) I love to create stories and share them.
Blurb:
Jackie's been in love with her best friend Doug for several years, but she's tired of waiting for him to come around. She's already been through one marriage where her husband ignored her and she doesn't need two. So when her daughter puts her name in to do a bachelorette-type TV show where the kids help pick their new dad, she agrees. When the ghost of her ex begins to haunt her, the kids act up on live TV, and Doug finally wakes up and decides to fight for her, things get pretty strange and the fun begins.
Jackie's been in love with her best friend Doug for several years, but she's tired of waiting for him to come around. She's already been through one marriage where her husband ignored her and she doesn't need two. So when her daughter puts her name in to do a bachelorette-type TV show where the kids help pick their new dad, she agrees. When the ghost of her ex begins to haunt her, the kids act up on live TV, and Doug finally wakes up and decides to fight for her, things get pretty strange and the fun begins.
Excerpt
Joey interrupted the chaos in her mind. “And meet Doug Applebaum, Jackie’s best friend now and since her husband died. He’s her rock, her mainstay, and the man who’s secretly, madly in love with her.”
A cacophony of emotions collided and exploded inside her. Tingles shot down her spine and her knees buckled. Her ears rang with a dizziness she couldn’t quell. Joy warred with fury and doubts. She clutched at the railing. When Doug moved as if to hug her, her eyes widened and she took a step back away from him. “Is this true?”
::Whoa! You didn’t tell me this was a soap opera.::
::Butt out.::
Doug nodded, his eyes darkening with an intensity that threatened her sanity. “Yes. I thought I’d have time to court you and make you fall in love with me. Then you went on this damned show.”
“Keep it PG, guys.” Joey shook his finger in Doug’s face. “This is a family show.”
Pulling Doug to the bow, she lowered her voice. It didn’t help her mood when the cameras dogged them. “Why didn’t you tell me? You’ve hardly come around in months. You never call anymore. How was I supposed to have an inkling you love me?”
Doug hung his head. Before he could take his next breath, the sea breeze whipped up, blowing his hair across his face. He reached up and tucked it behind his ears. “I didn’t want to push you. I thought you needed more time.”
Incredulous, she wanted to throw up her hands. “More time to be lonely? To miss you? To…”
Amazement and hope flashed across his eyes. “You missed me?”
::You missed him?:: Vance echoed. ::I should have known. It’s always the best friend.::
Feeling like a scratched CD, she repeated, ::Butt out.::
Remembering how abandoned she’d felt, she nodded and veiled her eyes. She felt as dark and deserted as the sea looked tonight. “Oh yeah. And very unloved, unwanted, and lonely.”
She turned her accusing gaze back to him. “I want—no, make that need—a man who will be there for me. A man who will romance me, spend time with me, and cherish me and my kids.” She dragged in a ragged sigh. “I don’t need another cold relationship and especially not another dead marriage.”
“I’ll be there for you and the kids. I swear it.” Doug took her hands in his, his gaze imploring and hopeful.
Sparks zapped her and she snatched back her hands and hid them behind her. Physical electricity wouldn’t be enough this time around. “Words won’t do. You’ll have to prove yourself.” On a choked sob, she ran past him and almost knocked over the cameraman. “If you can.”
Available at Amber Quill Press July 4, 2010.

Great excerpt.
ReplyDeleteI used to be a line dancer....it was so much fun! A really great way to stay in shape, too! I still remember a few of the old dances.
Thanks for visiting, Debra!
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