Sink Your Teeth Into These Tasty Bites

The Calling is Reborn is a series of my heart and I hope it’ll become part of your heart as well. What’s not to love about a sexy vampire, a kick-ass FBI Agent, crazy scientists, alpha heroes, chupacabras, action, suspense, and so much more! Today I have a free read for you from Darkness Calls, the first book in the series. Snag your copy today! The first three books are free on Kindle Unlimited.

In this scene, FBI Agent Diana Reyes is undercover in a bar where she suspects a serial killer is stalking his victims. She’s headed out of the club to investigate an alley when she runs into a possible suspect: sexy club owner Ryder Latimer.

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She exited through the door into the chill of the alley. It had rained while she was inside. The dark stone walls and cobblestones glistened with wet, and water had puddled in various spots. The sky was dark with heavy clouds that obscured a half moon.

Goose bumps erupted on her skin from the sudden change in temperature. She rubbed at her arms and glanced at the back section of the blind alley. The shadows were strong, and unlike the area leading to the street, there were no lights.

With the lack of moonlight, it would be easy for someone to hide there, waiting. And yet, with no way out, they’d have to take the victims past the bouncer at the open door or the crowd at the far end of the alley. Unless the alley had a back way out.

She took a step toward the darkness, keeping the wall of the building behind her so as not to be surprised. She had gone deep into the alley, but had not yet reached the end when the eerie sensation from before returned. The hairs on the back of her neck tingled, as did those on her arms. As her eyes adjusted to the lack of light, a colder, deeper silhouette took shape a few feet in front of her.

It was a man. She squinted, but it was too dark to see his face even though he stood close. Too close for her to pull out her weapon. It was a true Mexican standoff, the two of them considering each other in the dim light, neither one speaking. In her ear, the running comments of various agents crackled and she tried not to let them distract her.

A few feet away, a small spot of moonlight appeared as the wind drove the clouds away. If the man across from her would only move that short distance, it might give her the answers she needed. “Step into the light,” she said, striving for a tone of authority despite the situation, hoping David and the others would hear.

The seconds of silence stretched out after her command and then came his short bark of a laugh. “And why would I want to do that?” he asked, his low voice gravelly, as if it had been a long time since he had used it. There was a trace of an accent. Southern, she thought. Louisiana, she confirmed as he issued his own determined instructions.

“Darlin’, if you have a lick of sense, you’ll turn right around and head back into the club.”

He surprised her with his tone of concern. She couldn’t take that statement at face value as the others may have done, turning their backs on this man and then finding themselves . . .

It was likely David would be here within minutes. His instructions were to keep her in sight, and he had known where she was heading. But she couldn’t wait for her partner. If this was the man, a delay might prove fatal and she had no intention of ending her life in an alley that stank of stale urine.

“Step into the light where I can see you and I’ll go,” she said calmly, not trusting that he would listen. Preparing for what she would do if he didn’t.

“Do you think — ”

“You’re a fool?” she finished for him.

He expelled a harsh breath and challenged, “I’m not the fool who’s running around with a killer loose.” Despite his comment, there was resignation in his voice, as if he, too, recognized that there was little either of them could do. She wasn’t surprised therefore when he said, “On three, we both move where we can see each another.”

“On three.”  She counted down. As promised, she took the few steps to her right, mirroring his movement.

As they both reached the safety of the light, she detected a note of surprise in his features before he carefully schooled them. He had a severe yet handsome face. His eyes were a flat, unholy black against the dark of the night. They were intense, unblinking. Soulless, she thought for a moment, but then abruptly, as her gaze finally met his, there was a moment of connection. Within her, there was a sudden strange sense of . . . recognition. She berated herself silently for letting her imagination get the better of her.

“Satisfied?” he asked, his voice still husky. He stood mere feet away, a commanding presence. Tall and strong-bodied, he was dressed all in black, like most of the crowd inside. Only, on him, it was more than just a color. It was an aura of dangerous energy that made her take a step back.

“Who are you?” she pressed, aware that they were still the only ones in the alley. She listened to the chatter on the wire. Nothing to indicate help was on the way.

Before Diana could register his intentions, he closed the distance between them and grabbed hold of her wrist, yanking her to him.

Years of training took over. An elbow to his face had him rocking backward and she followed with a jab that straightened him, leaving him totally vulnerable for a full-force roundhouse kick. She connected to the side of his head with a thick thud, and he tumbled to the rough cobblestones. Before she could react, he was on his feet and moving toward her once more.

Diana struck out with a quick chopping motion. He blocked her blow forcefully and thrust her away, which sent her flying into the brick wall.

Her head hit hard and stars danced across her vision. She fought off the dazing blow and pressed her hands against the rough surface of the wall, struggling to find purchase so she wouldn’t fall to the ground. The chatter had ceased in her ear, which meant the wire had stopped working, not that it had been doing much good up to this point.

As her assailant neared again, David finally called out, “Hold your position or I’ll fire.”

Comfort Food Crave: Juicy Burgers or Cheesy Pizzas?

I’m back from our epic Korean adventure and I had a fabulous time! While we were there, we chowed down on meaty dishes, slurpy noodles, and rice dishes. I have a soft spot for rice specialties since “bap” reminds me of my childhood. We ate rice almost every day! But on the flight home, I had visions of my ultimate fav comfort foods: burgers and pizza. I’ll let you in on a little secret, burgers are my all-time favorite! However, my sweet son-in-law surprised us with some mouth-watering Pete’s Pizza from the Columbus Flea Market for our homecoming feast. Pete’s makes the best pizza ever. Even my Brooklyn-born and raised hubby thinks so! Pete’s calls them tomato pies but no matter what it’s called, it’s delish! So, what’s your ultimate welcome home dish? Would you go for a juicy burger or a cheesy pizza?

burger or pizza

Special SBS K-9 Hero Giveaway

OMG! I can’t believe we have to wait until May 2024 for the South Beach Security K-9 Division Spinoff! I am so excited for you to meet the heroes of this series, including the very different and special dogs who will help save the day. Since it’s Fun Friday what better way for you to get to know my special puppers than by having a giveaway on my Facebook Fan Page. For a chance to win a $15 gift card, write the name of one of the K-9 heroes in the comments section. (Hint: You can find them on my website!) For extra chances to win, tag a friend (one per comment) and share this post! Contest ends on Sunday, October 15th at midnight EST.
k-9 division spinoff

Throwback to another time!

It’s Throwback Thursday and this is really a throwback to another time! I snapped this photo at a NYC Public Library exhibit, but my mom took me to the last one of these for lunch since it happened to be across the street from where we were working. She loved going to this and it was a fun experience. Sadly, the place closed up not long after but there are quite a number of modern businesses bringing back this concept! If you know what this is, post it in the comments section and let me know if you ever went to one! P.S. If you don’t know what it is, I gave you a clue in the title on the photo!

horn & hardart

Let’s Play This or That: E-Book or Print Book?

While I’m prepping more travel photos for you, let’s have some fun with another edition of “This or That”! Do you prefer e-books or print books? Personally, I love print books, especially when I’m reading on the beach. There’s something about holding a book in my hands that’s comforting. Time for a big confession: I’m one of those “bad” readers who cracks the spine and dog-ears pages! If I don’t have anything else to read, I’ll resort to my phone, but it just doesn’t give me the same feeling. What about you? Are you an e-book lover, print devotee, or an equal opportunity reader?

e-book or print book

Amazing Adventures on Day 2 in Seoul

We are having a blast exploring the amazing sights in Korea! We zipped around on their sleek and spotlessly clean subways to visit several palaces and museums. The straps on the subway cars reminded me of the old-fashioned straps we used to have on NYC subways that coined the term “straphangers” for commuters. But these straps were way cooler. The stations even play music to announce the arrival of the trains! We also hitched a ride on some cabs, especially for our trip to the Banpodaegyo Bridge over the Han River for its amazing rainbow light and water show. Hundreds of people were sitting to watch the amazing sight! We had a picnic where we gorged on kimbap, a portable version of bibimbap (one of my favorites), and some tasty Korean fried chicken. Are there any cons on the trip so far? There are so many steep stairs and steps in Seoul! I am so glad I’ve been training for them. Also, don’t get your hopes up for real coffee or half-and-half to use at home. Only instant is available as far as I can see. I’ve been whipping up some half-and-half and my morning Cuban-style coffee is to die for!

Palaces, Museums, and K-pop!

Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls

Waterfalls at Namsangol Hanok Village and Garden!


Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls by caridadpineiro

Banpodaegyo Bridge Rainbow Light and Water Show


Banpodaegyo Bridge by caridadpineiro

Greetings from Seoul, Korea!

As I write, I am in a small apartment in the Itaewon section of Seoul, Korea fighting off major jet lag! LOL! I left for Korea with my daughter and two of her friends who love all things Korean. I, too, love Korean things and plan on setting my next romantic suspense in this lovely city and country. Our adventure began when we left NYC yesterday for an uneventful 15-hour flight. Yes, 15 hours non-stop. It seemed long after the first four hours but once sleep kicked in, the time flew by. We were surprised at our arrival to find that my daughter’s long-distance friend was actually at the terminal with her family since they came to pick up a friend who was visiting. It was so nice to meet the young woman in person and we were able to converse in a common language: Spanish. She’s been studying it for several years and is quite fluent in it! Later this week we are going to visit with her family and her mom is going to give us a cooking lesson as we were unable to book one through any of the local tours. Can’t wait! Since jet lag has prevented us from sleeping, we decided to watch the sunrise from our rooftop deck before embarking on a day of exploring Seoul. Stay tuned for more pictures and updates.