#ThrowbackThursday The #Nerd in Me

The nerd in Caridad

That’s me in the middle, looking my nerdiest self. The Levittown Exchange Club honored the top three students from the four area high schools by having one student at every monthly meeting. I got a beautiful corsage, a certificate and my picture in the local paper. That’s my mom and dad with me, being all proud. The man to the top left was my high school principal and the other gentleman was a representative of the exchange.

I was and still am a nerd. Not a bad thing. I got good grades, played the bassoon, and was a jock. That got me a scholarship to Villanova and that was one of the best experiences of my life.

My one big desire as I finished high school was to write a book, but my immigrant parents had other ideas for me, namely, some kind of profession like a doctor or a lawyer.

Well, I did get my law degree and I’m thankful my mom pushed me to that because it’s made a big difference in my family’s life. But during all that time, the dream of being a writer never died.

After the birth of my daughter, I decided I had to do something to follow that dream. I had to do it for me and I had to do it for her because I wanted to show her that if you work hard enough, you can attain your dreams.

So I managed to do that and I think I did instill in my daughter that drive. I’m so proud of her taking a chance on buying the surf and skate shop and also, that like her mom, she wanted to write a book and she did! It was a great pleasure for me to edit and read FOLLOWING JANE and see such promise in her.

I hope you enjoyed today’s Throwback Thursday photo and thoughts.

#WriteWed My Writing Process & #Contest

One of the most frequent questions I get is, “How can you write so much when you’ve still got your full time job?”

It’s not easy, I’ll confess. There is a tug and pull between work and writing obligations and even more importantly, between family and work/writing obligations.

Because of all those conflicting things, I had to adapt to creating a writing process for myself that minimized conflicts.

The first thing was to make the most efficient use of my time. That meant writing on my commute to and from work. That also meant learning to write when it wouldn’t impinge on family times, namely, early morning and late late night.

I learned to be a morning person something which my mom would find hard to believe if she was still alive. I was one of those people who loved to laze in bed until noon.

Now I’m up at 5 a.m. on weekdays and on the train by 6. I get a solid 45 minutes of writing in on the train ride in and another on the train ride home.

The bulk of my writing is done on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I’m up by 6 usually, make the coffee (must have coffee) and then I’m on my laptop. During the winter months, I’m usually on the couch under a blanket while I write. I also usually have the television on. Yes, I know that some might find that distracting, but I’m used to working in noisy environments.

The spring/summer/Fall months are my favorite ones since when it’s warm enough, I head out onto my small balcony and sit and write there. In the early mornings it’s peaceful and I can often hear and smell the ocean, which is quite relaxing. The family cat, Osiris, will often join me. Here’s a picture of her and also, of some of the flowers I try to have on the balcony. I love those also and wish I had more space to grow things at my place.

Orisis my family cat
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When I’ve got tight deadlines, I also work late at night, but I’m not a fan of that. First, because I’m tired from a day at work and second, because that’ll make me tired for the next day at work. But when I have to do it, I do.

So that’s my writing process. It works for me. It may not work for you and I think the key is to find out how to balance your writing life with all your other obligations.

Contest

Don’t forget we’ve got lots of fun things going on for the release of the Lucky 7 Bad Boys Contemporary Romance Box Set.

This set is available for pre-order now, but will be officially released on March 3. We’re having a big release party on March 5 at our Facebook page and a contest where you can win a number of different items. Just check out the Rafflecopter below to find out how to earn points!

You can also get extra points by capturing the bad boy keyword(s) (hint: find the hot bad boy pic) in our Lucky 7 Videos. You can find them here:

Lucky 7 Video #1
Lucky 7 Video #2

a Rafflecopter giveaway















Tamale & Teaser from The Perfect Mix

THE PERFECT MIX Contemporary RomanceIt’s Teaser Tuesday I’ve got a little tease from The Perfect Mix and a tamale recipe!

Teaser

The denim jeans and shirt molded to his muscles were wet with sweat. Dirty from the labor he had done. As if sensing her presence, he turned and grinned at her, the dimple in his cheek deepening. His gaze as hot as the summer day as he skimmed it over her.

His grin kicked up her heartbeat a notch and awakened other parts of her anatomy.
He laid down his hammer and walked toward her, the swagger in his hips all too enticing and accentuated by the leather tool belt which rode low on those hips, like a gunfighter’s belt. Rey stopped when he was only a few inches before her and pulled off his heavy work gloves.

This close, his very male smell reached her nostrils as did the heat pouring off his skin. He cradled her cheek and she leaned into his caress, loving the rough feel of his palm. Reaching up, she grasped his hand and brought it to her lips, kissing the hard earned callouses there. Biting at the fleshy pad at the base of his thumb and drawing a sigh from his lips.

“Bianca,” he said as he took a breath and moved a step closer until the leather of his belt was rubbing against the bare skin of her midriff.

She smiled at him, laid her hand on the smooth, satiny expanse of his muscled chest. Her hand was pale against the darker, pale caramel color of his skin. Skin warm from the summer heat and his exertions. Slightly, damp, slick and salty, she thought as she leaned forward and licked her tongue across the center of his chest.

Tamale Recipe

I absolutely won’t take any credit for these recipes that I’m listing here. The truth of it is, there is no easy way to make a tamale! I’ve tried various ways and have even made them totally from scratch, starting with taking the corn off the cob. It took an entire day which is why I rarely make them 🙁 and end up always ordering them when they are on a menu. So here are some tamale recipes you might want to try:

Allrecipes Tamale
Beef Tamales
What’s Cooking America Tamale Recipe
Alton Brown Hot Tamale Recipe

My mom used to make a variation on tamales called tamal en cazuela. This is a loose corn meal and pork mix that taste a lot like tamales. I love tamal en cazuela, 🙂 , but I haven’t made it in ages. I promised my daughter I would make it one weekend and I think this will be the weekend! Here is a recipe for it at the Babalu Blog!

Contest

Speaking of The Perfect Mix, in addition to being available as a standalone e-book and in print, it’s also a part of the Lucky 7 Bad Boys Contemporary Romance Box Set.

This set is available for pre-order now, but will be officially released on March 3. We’re having a big release party on March 5 at our Facebook page and a contest where you can win a number of different items. Just check out the Rafflecopter below to find out how to earn points!

You can also get extra points by capturing the bad boy keyword(s) (hint: find the hot bad boy pic) in our Lucky 7 Videos. You can find them here:

Lucky 7 Video #1
Lucky 7 Video #2

a Rafflecopter giveaway

#ManCandyMonday Jersey Boy Bruce Willis and a #Contest

It’s #ManCandyMonday and since we’re in a Jersey kind of mood with the release of The Perfect Mix, the first book in the Jersey Girls Contemporary Romance series, I thought we’d have some Jersey Boys for our upcoming Man Candy Mondays!

Today’s Jersey Boy is Bruce Willis who grew up in Carneys Point, New Jersey. Bruce first caught my eye on Moonlighting and of course, in the Die Hard franchise. I also loved The Sixth Sense, although I was totally not prepared for the ending.

I hope you like today’s Man Candy Monday choice!

Bruce Willis
Photo Credit: George Weinstein@wn.wikipedia.com

Speaking of The Perfect Mix, in addition to being available as a standalone e-book and in print, it’s also a part of the Lucky 7 Bad Boys Contemporary Romance Box Set.

This set is available for pre-order now, but will be officially released on March 3. We’re having a big release party on March 5 at our Facebook page and a contest where you can win a number of different items. Just check out the Rafflecopter below to find out how to earn points!

You can also get extra points by capturing the bad boy keyword(s) (hint: find the hot bad boy pic) in our Lucky 7 Videos. You can find them here:

Lucky 7 Video #1
Lucky 7 Video #2

a Rafflecopter giveaway

#Freebie Friday FAITH IN YOU Contemporary Romance

To celebrate the release of TORI GOT LUCKY and THE PERFECT MIX, I’ve got a freebie for you today! You can download FAITH IN YOU for free until midnight EST.

Don’t forget that The Perfect Mix is part of the Lucky 7 Bad Boys Contemporary Romance Box Set which is available for pre-order and specially priced at .99 for a limited time.

FBI Agent Paul Stone, who you first met in NOW AND ALWAYS, is the hero of this story and who would be the most unlikely love interest? Yes, Carmen Gonzalez, Connie’s younger sister. Carmen finds it hard to believe at first that the modest, funny, and almost insecure Paul is the man who had been the bane of her sister’s existence at the FBI Academy and who broke her sister’s arm.

Starting off on such rocky footing sure made for an interesting first encounter.

But there’s no denying the love that grows between them before insecurity and family issues (on Paul’s side) begin to cause problems for Paul and Carmen.

Of course, there is also some sexiness with one of the hottest scenes that I think that I’ve ever written. It involves a game of strip dominoes. You can take it from there.

So here’s your chance to have one of my favs for free! Just click here to download FAITH IN YOU for free until midnight EST. If you can, please leave an honest review for me when you’re done reading!

#ThrowbackThursday Wedding Day!

Hard to believe that we’re past hump day and it’s Thursday! I’ve got some news for you!

THE PERFECT MIX is now available at Amazon and will shortly be available elsewhere. It is part of the Lucky 7 Bad Boys Boxed Set which is now available for pre-order for only .99!

Also, to celebrate that release, FAITH IN YOU will be FREE but just for tomorrow!

But now for Throwback Thursday! Here’s a picture of my mom and dad on their wedding day. Doesn’t my mom look lovely? She was so beautiful. So why this photo today? Well, because the heroine in FAITH IN YOU is named Carmen, like my mom.

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#TeaserTuesday Tori Got Lucky & Empanada #Recipe

It’s TeaserTuesday and today’s little snippet is from TORI GOT LUCKY, my January re-release! TORI GOT LUCKY is a story about four friends, their moms, their men and what happens when a surprise elopement upsets the balance of the four friends’ lives.

You’ll be able to see more of the friends in TO CATCH HER MAN which will be released in April and be part of the Dangerous Dozen Romantic Suspense Box Set.

This teaser is from the scene where Tori and Gil have announced that they plan to get married. At a family dinner like this one, their might be some empanadas as appetizers or as a treat afterward.

Teaser

Gil leaned near to her and whispered, “They’re not happy, are they?”

She laughed harshly and glanced at her erstwhile husband-to-be. “My love. Nothing that I do will ever make them happy.”

“But I know what will make you happy,” he whispered.

She flicked him a half glance from beneath lowered lids and let Sinfully Sexy Tori emerge. “Really? And that would be?” she said suggestively.

Gil gazed around the table and grinned, displaying that delicious dimple in one cheek. He shifted his chair closer and no one noticed. They were all too busy arguing about who had to be invited, as if they hadn’t even heard that Gil and she wanted to keep the wedding small.

He slipped his hand on her thigh beneath the table. Her pulse accelerated a notch from just that. “Gil.”

He ignored her warning, brought his face near to hers. The warmth of his breath spilled against the side of her face while he whispered in her ear, “I want to be home. In bed. Inside you.”

Heat and desire rocketed through her. “Gil, please. My family — ”

“Is going to make us crazy, Tori. Tell them again. Then let’s go home,” he urged and moved away.

She glanced around the table where the conversation continued spiritedly and coughed to get their attention. Nothing happened. She coughed a little louder, which finally drew her mother’s attention.

“Are you getting sick?”

“Yes, mom. I’m sick of all this talk when Gil and I made ourselves clear.”

Her mother immediately protested. “But Victoria.”

“No buts. The wedding will be in three months.”

“But people will think the worst.”

She cut her mother off with a wicked slash of her hand. “I don’t care what people will think.”

Stunned silence followed that pronouncement. Flushed with the success of that, she inched her chin up rebelliously, and slowly and carefully stated their announcement once more. “We will be married within the next three months. We will make a list of who we would like to invite, but will keep your wishes in mind.”

She raised her index finger into the air to emphasize her last point. “We, as in me and Gil, will decide what to do.” When she finished, she motioned to Gil and her with her free hand, for Gil still gripped the other one tightly.

The silence continued, uninterrupted except for the rattle of Aunt Carmencita’s espresso cup as she set it down and the clack clack of her grandmother’s rosary beads. Her father finally broke the hush by addressing Gil.

“You are going to allow Tori to speak to us like this? To tell us, her family, that we have no say in this marriage?” With each word his voice escalated in volume.

Gil looked her way and beneath her breath, she began a little prayer of her own, hoping that he wouldn’t say the wrong thing or worse, give in to her family’s demands. That would only set a dangerous precedent for the future.

Straightening his shoulders, Gil glanced at her father, and then at her mother. He inclined his head respectfully and said, “Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez. I don’t tell Tori what to do just as Tori doesn’t tell me what to do. This is a partnership. Together, Tori and I have made a decision about what we want. I know that what you want most is to see her happy.”

“Yes, of course.”

“Of course that’s what we want.”

Her parents tripped over each other with their replies, belying their haste to set things right. Her grandmother and aunt mumbled similar agreement beneath their breaths. Score one for Gil, she thought, battling the smile that wanted to emerge.

“Then I assure you that I will make her happy and that whatever plans Tori and I make together, will make her happy,” Gil finished.

Silence reigned again and she breathed a sigh of relief, but knew this was but the first skirmish. Suddenly, she was sure she didn’t want to deal with the wedding planning battles that were sure to come.

“Let’s go, Gil.” She rose and tugged on Gil’s hand. “I have to be in court early tomorrow and have some papers to finish tonight.”

Gil looked at her oddly for a moment, but then quickly jumped up from his chair. “I’m sorry. I forgot you had that case in the morning.”

“You’re always working so hard. I hope that when you and Gil are married, you’ll find more time for family.”

“Mom, I really have to go,” she reminded and rushed around the table, planting perfunctory kisses on the cheeks of each family member and hurrying Gil out to the car.

As they drove home, Tori thought about what had happened at dinner. Envisioned the nightmare that would follow if her family continued to meddle with the plans she and Gil had for their wedding. She thought about her discussion with her friends earlier in the week. Their admonishment that she not let anyone force her into doing what she didn’t want to do.

She didn’t want the nightmare. She didn’t want the whole big traditional wedding thing. The only thing she did want was to have Gil as her husband, as quickly and as painlessly as possible.

“We should elope. Avoid all this craziness and just do it,” she said.

“Just get married? What about your family?”

“My family would deal with it. Just like they dealt with us living together.”

Gil gave a strangled chuckle. “They didn’t speak to either of us for a couple of weeks.”

“And that was bad because?” She arched one eyebrow upward to emphasize her point.

As if realizing she was truly serious, Gil pulled off the road just before the start of the causeway and into a parking lot for a copter service. He killed the engine, turned in his seat and looked at her, concern etched into his features. “You really mean that, don’t you?”

She looked down at her hands, nervously clasped and unclasped her fingers. Softly she said, “My whole life I’ve done what everyone’s expected of me. Measured up to whatever stick they used.”

She raised her head and faced him. “I’m tired of doing what everyone else wants. I’m tired of conforming. Of being the boring and predictable Tori everyone expects.”

Sadness and a hint of hurt flickered across his face. “Doesn’t seem like a very good reason for rushing into a long-lasting relationship.”

She cradled his cheek. “Then how’s this. . . You make me laugh and smile and even cry sometimes. But the one thing I want more than anything is to have you in my life forever. Starting as quickly as possible so I can have my wicked way with you.” She paused for a breath and finally said, “Guillermo Gonzalez. I’m asking you to just do it. Just marry me.”

A broad grin spread across his face. “Well, when you put it that way.”

Empanada Recipe

Empanadas are little filled pastries that are so tasty and don’t have to be all that hard to make. In fact, you can go semi-homemade to have these for a quick meal.

For beef empanadas, start off with the Picadillo recipe I had shared with you!

Purchase pre-made pie crusts, or if you can find them, the pre-made pastry sheets (not phyllo, but the same pastry as for the crust). Some say use a 3 inch cutter, but I like to go a little bit bigger. Make circles out of the pastry dough and then take a tablespoon or so of the picadillo and place it on one half of the round. Then fold over and seal by pressing the edges with a fork. Place the empanadas on a greased cookie sheet and do a quick egg wash over them. Bake for about 15 minutes at 375.

I’ve got a sweet tooth, so I also make guayaba and cheese empanadas. You do the same thing with the pastry dough, but inside you place a small piece of guayaba paste and some sweetened cream cheese. I sweeten mine with a little confectioners sugar and also add a bit of vanilla. Do the egg wash and bake and you’ll have a sweet tasty treat!
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