#Foodie #NYC’s Green Markets

I love strolling the streets of NYC and I love fresh food. What better than one of NYC’s green markets which are popping up all over. There’s a nice one near Herald Square on Broadway. There is a big green market in Union Square.

For me the closest one is the Green Market in Dag Hammersjkold Plaza which is just a few blocks from my office. The green market is there every Wednesday and my sis and I walked over this week to check out what they had. In the summer, I come home with huge heads of all different lettuces, scallions and radishes for the hubby and my daughter.

Here are some photos from this week’s green market.

This morning the fog was thick in NYC. How thick you ask? See for yourselves!
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#ThrowbackThursday National Pet Month

It’s National Pet Month so on today’s Throwback Thursday, I thought I’d share some pet photos, both new and old.

Here’s an oldie for you: Spotty, my hubby’s old pet beagle. Spotty inspired the pet in THE LOST. Yes, I know he looks like a bassett hound, but trust me, he’s just a big old beagle.

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This is my daughter with our cat, Osiris, shortly after we got her. Osiris is sometimes my writing companion during the summer months. She just loves hanging out on the balcony. Not with me, just out on the balcony.
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We have a lot of feral cats in the neighborhood and came upon a mom and little kitten on the deck one morning. The kitten was adorable and we felt so bad, that we set out some food for it. The mom and kitten came and went for months and then the mom kind of left and another set of cats came. We could tell they were related by the coloring and because one of them had extra toes on their feet which was just like the mom and kitten.

Here’s a picture of our two feral pets. We call them Blinkie and Whitey. Blinkie, as you can imagine, seemed to always be blinking, but she is really really friendly and adventurous. Whitey has a big white patch on her chest and is only friendly and adventurous when Blinkie is around. This winter we built them this little area where they could eat and warm up.
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I hope you’ve enjoyed this look at some of our pets. What about you? Do you have pets? Beside the feral cats I also have a red-eared slider turtle named Buffy!

#WriteWed ONE NIGHT ONLY Inspiration

ONE NIGHT ONLY Erotic Romance AnthologyOne of the things I like doing is changing up expectations in my romances and one of the inspirations for my story in the ONE NIGHT ONLY Erotic Romance Anthology was making the heroine be the older of the two. Not by much, mind you, but she is twenty-four and heading into her third year of medical school.

The hero is fresh out of college and heading off to Afghanistan as a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps.

They’re obviously at different stages in their lives and making it work, especially in JUST ONE NIGHT, will be tough. But you know I love challenges and I hope you’ll love this sexy novella (and the others in the anthology) when it releases on May 12.

Here’s my hero inspiration. I hope you like him!
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#TeaserTuesday BLOOD AND MAGIC by Ann Gimpel & #Giveaway

BLOODANDMAGICThis Teaser Tuesday I have a guest blog from my friend and fellow author Ann Gimpel! Ann’s new paranormal romance just released and she’s here to share a teaser, video trailer, excerpt and giveaway! So please welcome Ann to the blog.

Can Luke conquer his past and claim the only woman he’s ever loved?

Blurb: Magic didn’t just find Luke Caulfield. It chased him down, bludgeoned him, and has been dogging him ever since. Some lessons are harder than others. Luke survives by embracing danger and upping the ante to give it one better. An enforcer for the Coven, a large, established group of witches, his latest assignment is playing bodyguard to the daughter of Coven leaders.

Abigail Ruskin is chaperoning a spoiled twelve-year-old from New York to her parents’ home in Utah Territory when Luke gets on their stagecoach in Colorado. A powerful witch herself, Abigail senses Luke’s magic, but he’s so overwhelmingly male, she shies away from contact. Stuck between the petulant child and Luke’s raw sexual energy, Abigail can’t wait for the trip to end.

Wraiths, wolves, and humans with dark magick attack. Unpleasant truths surface about the child and Abigail’s well-ordered world crashes around her. Luke’s so attracted to Abigail, she’s almost all he can think about, but he’s leery too. In over his head, he summons enforcer backup. Will they help him save the woman he’s falling in love with, or demand her immediate execution?

Excerpt:

…It wasn’t Luke but a long, drawn-out shriek that brought Abigail thumping back to consciousness, her heart hammering triple time in her chest. Eyes wide and staring against the darkness, she warded herself just in time. Strong magic battered her. She tried to sense Luke, but that was the problem with wards. They protected by forming an impenetrable barrier and corralled her magic inside.

Whatever was pummeling her seemed to have given up. She risked chinking enough of a hole in her warding to send a tendril of magic outward because she needed information. When it came, it terrified her so badly, her heart stuttered. Dark things surrounded them: wraiths, mad wolves—those who’d been turned to serve the other side—and humans who’d sold their immortal souls for forbidden knowledge. Had the girl rallied them? How could she possibly be that powerful? Luke didn’t seem to be anywhere. Abigail hoped he’d concealed himself out of harm’s way, because the two of them couldn’t make the slightest dent in the dark horde outside. The stagecoach rocked and she realized someone was climbing onto the roof. Throat so dry she could barely breathe, she mended her warding.

The books. That’s what they want… Let them haul the miserable things out of here. She knew she should risk heaven and hell to keep such knowledge out of dark hands, but Abigail didn’t see how throwing her life away would alter the outcome. She heard voices speaking the Satanic tongue, and then dragging sounds as someone transferred the trunk to the ground. Luke shouldn’t have bothered to put it back up top, she thought grimly.

What had the Girauds been doing with such arcane tomes in the first place? She supposed there was the slightest chance they’d been protecting them from falling into the wrong hands. Yes, by all means, let’s give Coven members the benefit of the doubt. Except it was a struggle, and she didn’t know who the hell to trust anymore.

She waited until it was absolutely still outside, and a tentative scan told her the dark host she’d sensed earlier had moved on, before loosing her wards. The minute she did, she felt Luke’s energy. He pulled open one of the coach doors. “I scared up a couple of horses from a nearby farm. We need to go after those books—and the girl.”

She fought down the protest that rose to her lips, but it slid out anyway. “There aren’t enough of us.”

“Fixed that problem too.” He smiled grimly. “I can ward you if you want to stay here, but if you’re coming we need to get moving. Don’t want to let the trail get too cold.” From the smirk in his voice, she knew he was being sarcastic.

She sent her magic spiraling outward and felt the books pulsing with evil. No way that path would ever get cold. “Why couldn’t I feel them this strongly before? I know the trunk had to have been spelled, but still…”

“The trunk was spelled, and by someone with magic to burn. It’s over in those trees. I guess Carolyn’s minions were in a hurry and didn’t have a wagon.”

Abigail felt like a rube. The book trunk had already been packed and sealed when she’d picked Carolyn up in New York. She’d never even thought to examine it. “Did you see Carolyn?”

“Yup.” His upper lip curled into a sneer. “Caught a glimpse of her riding a mad wolf.”

“Do you suppose there’s some way we could separate her from Goody Osborne?” Abigail bit her lip nervously.

Luke shook his head. “Even if we could—and I don’t think it’s possible—there are too many unknowns. Her parents might have been turned. If that happened, the kid could have embraced evil before it entered her body. By the time we sorted all that out, the dark would have had one too many chances to kill us.”

Abigail winced at the unvarnished truth in his words. Any residual doubts she held about the necessity of destroying the girl melted away. “Yes,” she said through clenched teeth. “I’m coming with you.”

Luke boosted her onto one of the horses. She pulled her skirts out of the way. It was a normal saddle and this was scarcely a time for modesty. Luke vaulted onto his horse, kneeing it, and they took off up the Overland Stage Road at close to a full gallop. “We’re making too much noise,” she sent.

“Doesn’t matter. They’ll expect us to come after them.”

She clung to the horse with her legs, enjoying the feel of not having to ride sidesaddle. Luke’s horse was larger, faster, and soon pulled so far ahead she could barely see him. She kneed her horse, urging it to greater speed, but the animal shied, and then reared. Abigail struggled for balance and called magic to calm the spooked animal. Something sprang at her and knocked her to the ground. She sent killing magic to stop its heart, before realizing what it was. Panting, she crawled out from under a black and gray mad wolf with blood dribbling from its nostrils, and glanced warily about. Were there more of them?

Carolyn stepped from the shadows. It looked as if she was alone, but Abigail suspected otherwise. “What do you want?”

“Simple enough. I plan to use you to get rid of Breana Giraud—and others.” A sneer twisted the girl’s features into something unpleasant. “You think people don’t know you’re part of Coven government?”

Abigail set her mouth in a hard line. “Fine. So the other side knows about me. Question is, who are you really?”

“Don’t you recognize me?” Carolyn stepped closer and turned her face from side to side as if posing for a photographer. “I gave you my name, but I am far more than that.”

She’s arrogant. Perhaps I can use that in some way. Abigail spread her hands in a placating gesture. “Because I’m used to seeing you as Carolyn Giraud, I’m not certain who you are.” She paused for emphasis. “I’d like you to tell me.”

“Certainly.” A feral grin made the child look like something out of a nightmare. “It is always better to know who your adversary is.” Her voice became soft and silky. “I have access to magic you would kill for. You may not know it, but you’d like to work for us.” She laughed, but it sounded more like broken glass shattering against itself, than a twelve-year-old girl’s mirth. “We have real power, not that paltry tripe the Coven settles for.”

Abigail waited. When Carolyn didn’t say anything else, she said, “I’m listening…and considering your offer. Life is always better than the alternative.”

“Ha! They said you couldn’t be turned, but I told them they were wrong. I am The Promised, resurrected out of legend. Goody Osborne was but a start, and this little girl is merely a convenience.” Something like an outraged squawk followed the words, but Goody silenced Carolyn almost immediately. “What I really want is you, Abigail Ruskin.”

Shit! She couldn’t be The Promised… “You mean the Dark Messiah?” Abigail scrunched up her face and held her breath, hoping against hope she’d gotten it wrong.

“The same.” A supercilious expression etched into the girl’s features. “At least the other side has heard of me. Warms my black, black heart.”

“The books—?” Abigail hunted for a connection while she rode herd on terror that threatened to immobilize her, and clouded her judgment. If ever she needed a clear head, it was now, but her mind raced feverishly.

“They weren’t doing the girl’s parents any good moldering away in that underground chamber. I’d actually been searching for them for years.” She flashed a sly smile. “They used to be mine…”

You can purchase BLOOD AND MAGIC here:

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Short Bio:  Ann Gimpel is a clinical psychologist, with a Jungian bent.  Avocations include mountaineering, skiing, wilderness photography and, of course, writing.  A lifelong aficionado of the unusual, she began writing speculative fiction a few years ago. Since then her short fiction has appeared in a number of webzines and anthologies. Her longer books run the gamut from urban fantasy to paranormal romance. She’s published over 20 books to date, with several more contracted for 2014.

A husband, grown children, grandchildren and three wolf hybrids round out her family.

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#ManCandyMonday Dylan McDermott & My Writing Process Blog Tour

Yes, I know it’s #ManCandyMonday and I promise you’ll get a hottie in just a little bit, but first, a promise I made to my friend Sylvia Mendoza!

Sylvia asked me to take part in a blog tour about “My Writing Process” and I warned her that it was a scary thing, but she just laughed and said, “Please do it anyway.” So Sylvia, my dearest friend, I’ll give it a shot. Before I get started, let me tell you a little bit about my friend, Sylvia Mendoza.

We met nearly 15 years ago when we were writing for the same publisher and have been friends ever since. Sylvia is a fabulous fiction writer and an award-winning journalist. She’s also a strong and amazing woman and I’m so glad we met and became friends. You can find out more about Sylvia and her writing process at www.sylvia-mendoza.com.

My Writing Process

And now a little bit about the My Writing Process blog tour. I have four questions to answer for you and I’ve tagged two friends – Sara Humphreys and Shelley Freydont – to answer these questions for you next week! So here goes:

#1 – What am I working on?

I’m one of those writers that’s always working on something. I really take to heart the advice that I received many years ago that you should always be working on your next book.

I had been working on FIGHT FOR LOVE, the next book in The Calling is Reborn Vampire Novel Series when some friends approached me about doing an anthology with them. I liked the idea for the anthology – namely one special night – and I like challenging myself by writing short and sexy. I sat down and started working on a story about what two people would do if they knew they only had one night together. My story, a New Adult erotic romance, JUST ONE NIGHT, will be in the ONE NIGHT ONLY Erotic Romance Anthology that releases on May 12.

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So now it’s back to FIGHT FOR LOVE which is in the series of my heart. I just released a novella in this series, VAMPIRE REBORN, in March and now I’m delving deeper into the relationship between Ryder and Diana. I’m exploring how they are handling being married and having a child as well as dealing with the possibility that Ryder is becoming more human at a time when he needs to stay a vampire in order to protect Diana and their new baby.

I’m really loving the ability to handle how relationships change over time and how love adapts – or not — to new situations. Diana and Ryder are two characters that I love and I’ve always wanted to see where their romance would take them and whether it could survive the day-to-day struggles of being a kick-ass FBI Agent who is in love with a vampire.

Readers have responded well to this and I’m hopeful they’ll continue to love seeing how the relationship develop and how Diana and Ryder deal with new challenges.

#2 – How does my work differ from others of its genre?

That’s tough to say because I write in so many different genres. When it comes to my romantic suspense novels, I think that they differ in that what I offer is a solid romance with a healthy dose of suspense. My focus in those stories is how the romance can survive the challenge brought by the circumstances in which the hero and heroine are placed.

For The Calling is Reborn Vampire Novel Series, it’s different because it’s a cross-genre series, namely vampire romantic suspense. In these stories you still have a powerful and emotional romance, but you also have a bigger emphasis on the suspense and of course, on the paranormal elements. Readers who don’t normally like paranormals like this series because it is a mix of lots of elements they can enjoy.

As for my contemporary and erotic romances, what I bring to the table are very emotional stories with the kind of happily-ever-after that leaves you with a big smile on your face. I love that big happy ending and if some consider it corny, I’m okay with that. I’m a hopeful romantic and not ashamed to admit it or include it in my stories.

#3 – Why do I write what I do?

I’ve always been drawn to stories with romance and with strong men and women. I love presenting the characters with a challenge and seeing how they respond to it. It intrigues me to see them fall down, but struggle to get up because my characters are not quitters.

They are people who understand that nothing worthwhile is easy and are willing to accept that reality and work hard for the things that matter, including finding and keeping the one they love.

I think that’s why so many reviewers and readers say my work is full of emotion, because the emotions between the characters are always at the forefront of what I do no matter what genre of romance I write in.

#4 – How does your writing process work?

OMG, my process is a scary thing as I warned my good friend Sylvia.

It starts with a character screaming in my head, demanding attention. Crazy person that I am, I decide on the most difficult challenges I can provide that character to make them really really really appreciate their happy ending better.

Mwah ha ha. That involves exploring and understanding their psyche and the things that make them tick so that I can create the challenges they’ll face in the story line and their plausible reactions to those challenges.

For example, FBI Agent Diana Reyes is a woman who believes in rules, law and order and not getting emotionally involved with others. She watched her dad be gunned down by people who had already gone through the system and been released, so she’s determined not to let that happen to anyone else. She’s independent and the last thing she wants is someone who will try to protect her. Because she lost her dad, she’s afraid of losing anyone again, which is why she’s distant with people.

Worst person for Diana: Sexy Southern vampire Ryder Latimer, who is protective and can’t die (or at least not easily). He’s fascinated by Diana and sees another wounded soul which only makes him want to get closer to her, something he hasn’t done with anyone in a long time.

And so their story begins.

That’s the way a lot of my stories begin in my head. Strong character, usually female, and a counterpart who is going to challenge her to become a better person.

After that, I think about the story arc and the steps along their Journey to the happily-ever-after.

I want each step to show the reader another aspect of their character and push the relationship just a little farther.

I want the reader to really get to know the characters so that at the end of the story, they feel like real people and therefore enjoy the big happy ending even more.

I do most of this plotting and writing on the train coming and going to my full-time job in New York City. On the weekends, I spend many hours in the morning writing and working on my stories. Thanks to my buddy Nisha Sharma, I’ve tried to get a little more organized with my writing schedules, but it’s tough to do. Each second I spend organizing is a second away from writing. Ugh. But I’m trying to do it so my desk doesn’t always look like this:

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If I have a deadline, I’ll work at night although I don’t normally like doing that because it’s just too tiring after a full day of work. I’d much rather recharge my batteries with a walk, visit to the gym and/or watching some television/movies.

You do need your downtime so as to not burnout. And that’s it. That’s who I am as a writer!

Man Candy Monday Dylan McDermott

Sexy Dylan McDermott has caught my eye in a number of movies and television shows. I even have American Horror Story a shot because he was in it, but I’m just not that much into horror. In fact, it downright scares me so much that I avoid horror movies, etc. when I can.

My two favorite movies with Dylan are STEEL MAGNOLIAS and IN THE LINE OF FIRE. How about you? Are you a Dylan fan?

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#Foodie Eats in #Midtown #NYC

I love food and I love to cook food. I guess I should also say that I love to eat food. LOL!

I’m a foodie without a doubt. When I can, I try to shop locally which is not always easy with my schedule. Luckily, there is a green market on Wednesdays in Dag Hammarskjold Plaza and my office is right across the street from the Grand Central Market.
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Before the revitalization of this area, the place where the Market is now located was nothing but a dark, dreary, dirty and dangerous-looking service alley.

Now it’s a beautiful market where you can pick up all kinds of things if you need to prepare a meal, grab a snack or lunch, or just meander to see what’s interesting.

This morning I picked up a danish at Zaro’s, but there’s also Zabar’s right nearby.
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Zaro’s is across from Ceriello’s and I’ve got some wonderful red peppers and mushrooms at home, so I bought a lovely cheese and parsley sausage ring to grill and have with the veggies. Here’s what the Ceriello’s meat counter looks like!
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If I needed some mozzarella, or maybe a burrata, to go with that sausage and peppers, I’d pop over to Murray’s. Cheese is one of my downfalls!

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There are lots of other fabulous locations in the market and if you’re in the area, definitely drop by and see it as well as the other sights in another for my fav places, Grand Central Terminal.

#ThrowbackThursday To Curl or Not to Curl . . .

I don’t have straight hair, but I also don’t have curly hair anymore. Of course, with all the rain we’ve been having, the waves that I do have are showing themselves. And the cowlicks. I have hard to manage hair and those head shots you see of me with straight hair are thanks to blow-drying, but honestly, I don’t have the time for that every day.

Here’s what I used to look like when I had really curly hair. You can see it was lighter back then also. I started off as a blonde and then my hair got darker and darker. Now I only have a little patch of blonde left right by my part.

I don’t remember when this photo was taken, but I’m guessing that I must have been maybe 5 or 6? My eyes look blue in the photo, but they’re actually green and change depending on what I’m wearing.

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