Thursday, September 17, 2009

Scrapbooking and Relaxing



Life has this irritating habit of making one come undone. Frazzled. Frayed. Here are my ways to relax:



1. Read.
Pro: What's not to love about reading????
Con: What? There are no cons with reading!



2. Bake something yummy.
Pro: That delicious scent of freshly baked goods wafting through my kitchen.
Con: Calories. Carbs. Butter.



3. Gardening.

Pro: Delicious vegetables to eat, or lovely flowers on my table.
Con: Backache and frustration because I really don't know what I'm doing!



4. Scrapbooking.

Pro: Patterned paper, ribbons, bright colors, total immersion in own little creative world
Con: Too many hours and dollars spent in the local scrapbook stores.



After being on the go for too many days in a row, yesterday I'd decided to give myself a bit of a break. I sat on my back deck for an hour with a cup of coffee and started in on Susan Wigg's The Ocean Between Us (wonderful author, BTW), then baked three loaves of bread. The scent emanating from my kitchen smelled like heaven. I hauled out the old forsythia branch trimmings from their messy little pile in the back of the yard. And I finished a scrapbook layout, called One Great Guy. I'm not sure which Great Guy in my life I'll select to have his photos included in the layout, but I loved the brown and blues of the DCWV patterned paper. The flowers are spiky enough to be used for a layout for a guy, and when paired with the Urban Lily stripes and polka dots, the overall layout had a distinct male feel. I added a brown grosgrain ribbon bow with a brown polka dotted organdy sheer ribbon overlay. Oh, and I love, love love my Cricut for making titles!




And yes, I did go to bed thoroughly relaxed after a day of indulging. A good book, tidy garden, lovely scrapbook layout, plus that last piece of bread all slathered heavily with butter and homemade strawberry jam helped me fall sound asleep the moment my head hit my pillow. Ahhh . . .

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

ONCE AN OBSESSION released


On Monday, September 15, a fabulous thing happened: my book, ONCE AN OBSESSION, released exclusively through the Home Shopping Network.


With the weight of her hometown's financial success slung heavily over her shoulders, beautiful and brainy Tess Hawthorne is faced with a prime opportunity: hire Sam Mercer, noted film director, to help her save the Tulleville Cinematic Festival. Tess and Sam go way back--her best friend is his little sister, his best friend is her older brother. Sam wants to move back from Hollywood to the quaint small town of Tulleville to be closer to his sister, so being offered the job of the director for the Festival is like the answer to his dreams. Easy, breezy, right?

Except gorgeous Sam's been the feature of all Tess's dreams since she was a kid, and the last time he was in town, she'd made certain he knew of her age-old crush. At the time, Sam was floored by Tess's announcement but gave in to passion anyway, making clear to Tess that he'll never engage in a relationship: that's just not him.

Now, in order to make this business arrangement work, Sam and Tess vow to put their one night of tangled bedsheets behind them. Passion and desire, however, no matter how emphatically pushed away, have a habit of flaming into love. When passion flares again, Sam is convinced his obsession will bring only pain. This time, it's up to Tess to prove him wrong before their chance at love passes them by.

Click HERE to take you to the ordering page at HSN. There are still a few copies available, but once they're gone, that's it!
 
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