#HumpDay This Bad Boy Can Be Good For You!

It’s Hump Day! You’ve just got to make it through one more day to be on your way to the weekend. THE WEEKEND and hopefully some fun and relaxation.

So here’s some #ManWars fun for you this week! Leave a comment on this blog or join me and my friend Kelly Moran on Facebook for a chance to win an e-copy of FAITH IN YOU! The winner from last week was Christina G. Please send me your e-mail so I can send you the book.

Today’s Bad Boy can be so good for you, especially if you’re lounging under the umbrella along the Jersey Shore, watching him catch some waves. You might even have to take a dip yourself just to cool off!

MOJITO #Recipe from The Perfect Mix #TuesdayTip

badboysadfront200THE PERFECT MIX will be available in mid-February, but you can also pre-order the Lucky 7 Bad Boys Contemporary Romance Boxed set which contains my book as well as six other fabulous novels by my friends Sophia Knightly, Tawny Weber, Nina Bruhns, Susan Hatler, Virna DePaul, and Kristin Miller!

As I’ve mentioned, the heroine in my book, Bianca, is a chef who is renovating a restaurant with her two best friends. The restaurant will have a Cuban theme and you can’t have a Cuban place without mojitos!

Mojitos are your typical Cuban cocktail and quite tasty. Plus, you can vary the taste by making them with flavored rums. It’s a light and refreshing cocktail and a little dangerous because it’s easy to forget that it’s got alcohol in it! Now the typical mojito is made with muddled mint leaves, but I HATE mint, so I usually leave it out. But for now, here’s the recipe for a mojito.

Mojito #Recipe

mojitoMaking a symple syrup

2 parts sugar
1 part water

Boil for about five minutes until the sugar is dissolved.
Cool and store in the fridge.

The Mojito Cocktail

2 oz simple syrup
2 oz white rum
1 oz fresh lime juice
4 oz club soda
Mint leaves
Lime for garnish

Place the mint leaves in a glass together with the simple syrup. Muddle the two together. That means, mush the mint leaves with something. Add the rum and lime juice. Put a cocktail shaker up top and shake! Pour into a tall glass and add the club soda and ice. Garnish with the lime and a fresh sprig of mint.

As I mentioned, you can change out the white rum with a mango rum, coconut rum or any other flavored rum that you’d like to try.

Have a great one!

Hunky Carpenters on #ManCandyMonday

I love watching reality shows about home renovations. Maybe I love them too much which is why we’ve gone through a series of renovations on our home. We actually started with a 50s ranch and turned it into a two story colonial with a new garage, kitchen, deck. You name it, we’ve redone it practically over the many years.

My husband cringes every time he catches me watching one of these shows because he worries I’ll want to do something else to the house!

Little does hubby know the real reason for watching: some very very hunky carpenters like Rey from The Perfect Mix and the Lucky 7 Bad Boys Contemporary Romance Boxed Set.

I’m bringing you not one, but five sexy carpenters. Just click here for this morning’s Man Candy Monday Hunky Carpenters.

Lucky 7 Bad Boys

#ThrowBackThursday & a Debut Author

We’re going back in time today on this Throwback Thursday and I’m wondering, “Did I really think those huge ass glasses made me look good?”

Of course, it’s hard for me not to smile as I remember this moment with my best friend, my daughter, aka the debut author of FOLLOWING JANE.

I am so proud of her for writing a book and for all that she has accomplished! You rock, Samantha.

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What about you? Did you have glasses like this? Or how about those man shoulder pads that were so popular in the ’80s? I’m sure we could have lent them to an NFL player for a little extra protection! LOL!

#HumpDay #ManWars with Kelly Moran

Sometimes you need more than Man Candy once a week. Some of you may know that I do #ManWars on Wednesdays with my buddy Kelly Moran. We duel to see who can provide with the best looking man every Wednesday and if you leave a comment on the Facebook post, you might win one of our books.

I also understand that some of you don’t do FB, so for those of you, I’m having #ManWars on the blog and offering you a chance to win an e-copy of one of my backlist books. So leave a comment on my hottie today for a chance to win an e-copy of FAITH IN YOU, my contemporary romance re-release.

I’ve always been a sucker for hands. So what do you think about this man’s hands?
#ManWars #HumpDay

Ropa Vieja

A word of warning before I begin this recipe. First, if you go into a Cuban restaurant and they don’t have some variation on this dish – RUN! This is a classic dish and I’ve only gone to one place that didn’t have it. Of course, that place also didn’t have any plantains on the menu and the bartender didn’t know how to make a mojito. It turned out to be a big mistake.

Also, this dish takes time, but it does triple duty as you’ll see from the recipe.

Fun Fact: Ropa vieja means “old clothes” in Spanish. When you think about old clothes being thread-bare and shredded, it kind of makes sense since this is a shredded beef dish.

Ingredients

Preparing the beef for shredding

2 lbs lean brisket (or flank steak) cut into quarters against the grain
2 coarsely chopped onion
2 celery stalks cut in half
2 large carrots – cut in quarters
2 garlic cloves chopped
2 bay leaves
black pepper to taste
Enough water to cover the meat and other ingredients in your pot

Boil the brisket until fork tender. Do not do a hard boil as it will cloud the water, but a soft rolling boil. When fork tender, take the meat out and let it cool. Take out the celery and carrots. Toss the celery *yuk I hate celery*, but save the carrots. They make a nice cold carrot salad.

Preparing the tomato sauce for the beef

1 cup chopped red pepper
1 cup chopped green pepper
2 cups chopped onions
2 garlic cloves
1 28 oz can crushed tomatoes and one small can tomato sauce
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon oregano
Salt & pepper to taste
Olive oil

Start by sauteing the red and green peppers in the olive oil until they begin to soften. Then add the onions and cook until translucent. Do not brown.

Add the garlic and cook it for just a little bit.

Then add the crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, bay leaves and oregano. Simmer for at least half an hour.

While this is simmering, shred the beef. Brisket and/or flank steak have a very pronounced grain and you can just pull and it will come apart into shreds. Keep them small. No longer than about 2 inches and not very thick either. You want the meat to absorb some of the tomato goodness.

When the beef is shredded, add it to the cooked tomato sauce and then simmer this again for about an hour or so to allow the tomato and beef to marry.

That’s it! I usually serve this dish over white rice with a side of ripe plantains.

Now why did I say this dish does triple duty?

Well, you’ve got that beef broth for starter. In my house I reduce it, add caramelized onions and make onion soup.

Also, I always make extra beef so that I can make another Cuban dish, vaca frita (fried cow).

I hope you’ll try this out one day!

Thanks to Marc Averette for releasing his ropa vieja photo into the public domain.

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#ManCandyMonday “Is that a gun in your pocket?”

“Or are you just happy to see me?”

Love International StyleLOL, I just couldn’t resist. I’m bad, I know it. But so are today’s Man Candy Monday choices, Bad Boy Princes Alexander and Peter from THE PRINCE’S GAMBLE and TO CATCH A PRINCESS.

Why today? Well, it’s release day for the LOVE INTERNATIONAL STYLE, Valentine’s Anthology with my friends and fellow authors Cathy Perkins and Nikki Logan!

This romantic suspense anthology has an arsenal of action, suspense and romance and what a steal at only $3.79. That’s less than .99 cents per book!

But back to Man Candy! Here’s how I pictured Prince Alexander. Sexy, in command, and definitely not looking for any kind of romance, especially with a woman who thinks he may be involved in some nasty happenings at his casino.

Prince Alexander

Poor Alexander doesn’t know what hits him when he meets sexy FBI Agent Kathleen Martinez.

Prince Peter is a bad boy of a different kind. For years Peter has been running from his secrets, including the fact that he’s been hot for his best friend Alexander’s younger sister, Tatiana. But once he can own that, there’s just one little problem: Peter hasn’t told Tatiana that he’s the man her parents have arranged for her to marry.

Add a thief, stolen jewels and an assassination plot to the mix and Peter will have his hands full! Here’s what I pictured Peter would look like.

Prince Peter To Catch A Princess

So tell me? Could you resist those two pieces of Man Candy? LOL!

Speaking of Man Candy and Bad Boys, don’t forget the Lucky 7 Bad Boys Contemporary Romance Boxed set, also a steal at just .99 cents for 7 fabulous novels.