Do you love print or digital books?

I have to confess that I still love reading a paperback. I love holding the book and cracking the binding (yes, I know people hate that). It’s especially nice when I’m sitting on the beach because a paperback is much easier to read than either my phone or an e-reader. That’s not to say I don’t read digital books. If I’m traveling I always take a paperback with me and when that’s done, I read on my phone or tablet. How about you? Do you have a preference? Print books or digital ones? What do you like? P.S. – Only 39 more days until Lost in Little Havana. You can pre-order your copy at https://amzn.to/3SkjjlY.

You gotta believe!

It’s what us Mets fans tell each other year after year. We really had high hopes for this year, but you could just see that the Mets were flat going into the last month of the season. Despite that, we had hope. We believed. Oh well. What do Mets fans tell each other every year? Maybe next year. This photo is of my daughter and me when we went to a game last year! If you love sports romances, don’t forget to check out the first three chapters for free of Winning Season at https://amzn.to/3v5nVEl. Last but not least, only 40 days until the release of Lost in Little Havana! You can pre-order your copy at https://amzn.to/36KrDcR.

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Congratulations to my fellow K-9s on Patrol Authors

Congrats to all my fellow K-9s on Patrol authors! I was so excited to be able to join Elizabeth Heiter, Maggie Wells, Cindi Myers, Leslie Marshman, and Lena Diaz in this ensemble series from Harlequin Intrigue. Each of the stories is standalone but you’ll get to see all of the characters in each of the K-9 tales. My book Decoy Training was the first book in the ensemble and the last book — Police Dog Procedural by Lena Diaz — will be out on October 25. You can pre-order your copy of Lena’s book now! I hope you will take a moment to check out this amazing collection of standalone books each has an uplifting ending. I loved giving even my dogs Chipper and Decoy a happily ever after. You can find out more about the K-9s on Patrol at https://amzn.to/3gj1kyO.
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Exciting Excerpt from Lost in Little Havana

I can’t believe it’s only 42 days until the release of Lost in Little Havana, the first book in the South Beach Security romantic suspense series. I had a blast dreaming up the Gonzalez family and their private security and investigation agency and can’t wait for you to meet Trey, Mia, and Ricky, the siblings in the first three stories (which are all standalone). I also can’t wait for you to meet the spinoff with SBS’s K-9 division when it debuts in 2023. I’ve already finished the first book in the K-9 series and am busily working on book #2!

Teaser

Each brush with death…
…makes their shared desire harder to ignore

Detective Roni Lopez has been keeping a secret from Detective Trey Gonzalez her whole life. When his partner is gunned down in a Miami Beach nightclub, she has a new secret to keep. Trey can’t know that she’s working for Internal Affairs—just like he can’t know that she’s always loved him. But when their lives are on the line, she has to make some tough choices about what really matters…

Excerpt

MIAMI BEACH DETECTIVE Roni Lopez worked her way through the club, her walk one that any fashion model on a catwalk would envy. She was there to draw the attention of the man they suspected of having abducted a number of women in the South Beach area. Roni had only the barest information on the alleged kidnapper and a police sketch from a woman who had luckily managed to avoid a similar fate. The man might also be responsible for the disappearance days earlier of two college students.

As Roni neared the bar, she caught sight of her best friends, Mia and her cousin Carolina. They were dressed to the nines in dresses that had to be designer and Louboutins with their distinctive red soles. Mia’s almost seal-black hair was cut short in a stylish bob while Carolina’s hair hung in soft waves to her shoulders. Men scrambled around them, eager to buy them drinks, but her friends politely refused the offers.

She sauntered over for a quick hello and to warn them about the club—that it was a possible hunting ground for a kidnapper, although her friends were unlikely targets. As well-known influencers, their disappearance would bring too much attention. It was much easier to grab women who would not be missed as quickly, like sex workers. That was why she had been surprised to find that the college students had been taken while on a school trip. Their absence had been noted within 48 hours.

Roni slipped an arm around her friends’ waists and dropped quick kisses on their cheeks. She wiped away a red lipstick stain she left behind on Mia’s cheek.

Mia smiled and said, “Hola, mi amiga. What brings you here tonight?”

In a whisper so that only her friends could hear, she said, “Work, unfortunately.”

“You and Trey. You just missed him,” Carolina said and tossed her head toward the far side of the club.

Roni looked that way, but Trey was nowhere to be found.

“Disappointed?” Mia teased, well aware that Roni had once had a massive crush on her older brother. That crush had dimmed but not totally disappeared, given the way her heart had jumped at the mention of Trey’s name. But he was Mia’s brother as well as a fellow Miami Beach police detective and therefore definitely off-limits.

“Been there, done that,” Roni lied and shot a quick look around again, searching for the handsome detective. She didn’t see Trey, but she suddenly spied Trey’s partner, Doug Adams, speaking to a man who looked way too much like the police sketch of her possible suspect. She was about to walk over when Doug’s gaze locked with hers.

Doug’s eyes widened in surprise, and he quickly leaned toward the other man to say something. The man looked her way, his blue eyes as flat as a shark’s, rousing a chill in her center. Dangerous eyes. Maybe even the eyes of a kidnapper.

She took a step toward them, but they separated and raced off in different directions.

Roni muttered a curse under her breath and murmured a hasty good-bye to her friends. “Gotta run. Stay safe, okay.”

“You, too,” they said in unison as Roni hurried after the man with the cold dead eyes.

Order

Amazon Kindle: https://amzn.to/36KrDcR
Amazon Paperback: https://amzn.to/3L6Svlt
Apple: https://books.apple.com/us/book/lost-in-little-havana/id1617070775
BN E-book: https://bit.ly/3wS0AqN
Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/lost-in-little-havana
Additional Retailers: https://books2read.com/LostLittleHavana

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Happy National Pasta Day!

It’s National Pasta Day! I love a good pasta dish and since I’m married to an Italian, a Sunday dinner of pasta and sauce was a regular occurrence in our house. Like many, however, we’ve been cutting back on eating too many carbs which means eating less pasta. But pasta is good comfort food, especially on a cold winter day as you let the sauce simmer and warm the house. One of my favorite pasta dishes is gnocchi even though I’ve only successfully made it once and that was with sweet potatoes! But I make a great manicotti by hand and you can get that recipe and more in the Cook’s Treat section of my website at https://www.caridad.com/meet-me/cooks-treat/. I’ve got recipes and excerpts in Recipes for the Romantic Soul which is available for free on Kindle Unlimited at https://amzn.to/3D06J6S.
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Video Premiere for Lost in Little Havana

Hoping to have a little fun this Friday with the video premiere for Lost in Little Havana! I can’t believe release day is nearly here (only 46 more days!) and I hope you will enjoy meeting the Gonzalez family and their South Beach Security agency. The first book in the series features Trey Gonzalez and Roni Lopez, two Miami Beach police detectives who must solve a murder, find missing coeds, and prevent Roni from being killed! It’s an action-packed story set in and around Little Havana, South Beach, and Downtown Miami. You can pre-order your copy at https://amzn.to/36KrDcR.

A visit to the Manasquan Reservoir

With the weather starting to turn chillier, hubby and I are trying to fit in as many outside activities as we can before we have to stay inside because of inclement weather. We’d heard about the Manasquan Reservoir but had never been there so we decided to head out and explore it and the surrounding areas. We discovered we weren’t far from a horse farm as well as a turkey farm as well as the reservoir. We opted for a shorter walk that actually ended up being 5 (yes FIVE) miles around part of the reservoir and a nearby cove. It’s a beautiful place and you can launch small boats and kayaks as well as walk, jog, bike, or ride your horse along several different trails. If you’re in this part of New Jersey, I would recommend that you check it out.

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