#ManCandyMonday – Patrick Brammall

I actually watch television while I write during the early morning hours and got hooked on a show from Australia titled GLITCH. It’s about what happens when dead people suddenly come alive again. One of the heroes in the show is a local sheriff who’s lost his wife (who of course is one of the people who is suddenly alive again.) The sheriff is played by Patrick Brammall and I could totally picture Patrick playing the detective in my upcoming March 2021 release COLD CASE REOPENED. He’s got that rugged look and blue eyes that always call to me. LOL!

GLITCH is available on Netflix.

Photo Courtesy of Eva Rinaldi / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)

#ThrowbackThursday – My Family in the U.S.

My family was separated before we could all come together in the United States. Castro had kept my grandparents and my sister and me in Cuba and so my brother and parents were in the U.S. before we could join them. Even after we were able to leave Cuba, it took many months before my grandparents and my sister and me were able to legally enter the country. This photo is a snapshot of my parents and brother in the U.S. before we were reunited.

#WorkoutWednesday – Walking for Weight Loss

I posted on Monday about gaining back five pounds and am happy to say I’ve already lost two of those pounds. Watching my carbs, eating healthier and being more active has done the trick! One of the ways that I’m more active is by trying to take a couple of walks during the day. Usually a walk right after my writing sprint and another either in the afternoon or post-dinner. I love walking and it’s a great form of exercise. It’s easy on your body, simple to do and you don’t need any fancy equipment. So get out there and start walking and if I haven’t convinced you, here are links to some articles on the benefits of walking:

    50Plus Fitness Walking: https://bit.ly/2ZG8Zw8
    Prevention Magazine: https://www.prevention.com/fitness/a20485587/benefits-from-walking-every-day/
    Arthritis.Org: https://www.arthritis.org/health-wellness/healthy-living/physical-activity/walking/12-benefits-of-walking

September 11 Nineteen Years Later A Nation Divided

It’s been nineteen years since the terrorist attacks on September 11th. I remember that day as vividly as if it was yesterday. The emotions are still as alive. Fear as I saw the second plane plow into the South Tower from my NYC office and heard that the Pentagon had been attacked. Anger at those who would attack a Nation that has given so much to so many, including me, a Cuban refugee. Sorrow at the loss of life. The innocent people whose sole crime was going to work that day. The first responders — police, firefighters, and EMTs — who rushed in to save lives, uncaring of the race, ethnicity, politics, and gender of those lives.

In the days after the attacks, we stood united, neighbor joining with neighbor in mourning the loss. Rebuilding because we are the USA and we may fall, but we always rise.

Nineteen years later, many of my emotions are the same. Anger at the mindless terrorists who continue to take lives throughout the world. Sorrow at the loss of the many first responders since that day, but also at how divided this nation has become. Fear at where we are going as a Nation. Having lost one country that fear is especially powerful because there is nowhere else to go.

Abraham Lincoln said, “A house divided against itself, cannot stand.”

We cannot survive as a Nation if we do not agree to disagree. We must respect that not everyone has the same opinion and that regardless of that opinion they should be free to voice it. Most of all we must stand up to the anarchists trying to tear this country down through violent means. This is the greatest Nation in the world. Those of us who have escaped tyranny and dictators understand just what a gift this country is, as imperfect as it may be at times.

My two cents for all its worth. God bless America.

#WIP #WriteWed – The Call of Miami

Miami and South Beach have been on my mind lately even though it’s been some time since I visited. I have three different projects I’m working on right now that all have some connection to Miami. In COLD CASE REOPENED, my March 2021 Harlequin Intrigue release, you meet the heroes cousins who help out with the case. The cousins live in Miami and often help the family’s investigative agency, the Liberty Agency, with cases. I’m hoping to write a series with the members of the Liberty Agency.

Next I’m finishing up edits on SOUTH BEACH LOVE, my May 2021 release for Hallmark. So excited about this project! It’s a fun story about two chefs and some quinces events that get out of hand. For those who’ve read some of my earlier books set in South Beach, there’s a little Easter Egg there for you!

Finally, I’m in the last stages of writing EXILED HEARTS (tentative title) for Sourcebooks. This story is a romance with strong women’s fiction elements since it explores the broken relationship between a mother and daughter and how the grandaughter and her romantic interest help to end the rift between the two women. This story is also set in Miami, namely on Star Island, Downtown Miami, and South Beach.

I’m not sure when EXILED HEARTS will be out since it still has to go to my editor and get scheduled. In the meantime, if you want a taste of Miami, I have a number of earlier releases set there, namely:

Image by Michelle Maria from Pixabay

#ManCandyMonday – Western Locale for COLD CASE REOPENED & Pre-Order

I’m so excited about my upcoming release from Harlequin Intrigue COLD CASE REOPENED. This story is packed with emotion and action as a young woman tries to find out what really happened to her twin sister on the night she disappeared six months earlier. The hero in the story is a sexy cowboy-type who will buck his boss and reopen the case in order to get to the truth. COLD CASE REOPENED is now available for pre-order and is also part of a box set. You can find out more and read a teaser and excerpt at https://www.caridad.com/suspense/cold-case-reopened/.

Here’s how I pictured the hero, white Stetson and all!

Original Image by kalhh from Pixabay

#HumpDay – Lots of things happening

Crazy crazy times we’re living in. Pandemic. Another tropical storm. I miss seeing friends and all my writing pals and I’m sad for those who may have lost loved ones or have fallen ill. I’ve been hanging in there, doing lots of writing. I’ve finished my March 2021 release for Harlequin Intrigue and a longer novel for Sourcebooks. That’s the one where I’ve included real-life stories from my family’s history. Now I’m working on my June 2021 Hallmark release as well as another Intrigue story for October 2021. If that wasn’t busy enough, I’m trying to get a re-release done of WINNING SEASON, one of my baseball romances that I did for Encanto. But is it a re-release if it wasn’t ever released years ago? This story got caught up with the Encanto line closing and I was so excited about doing a baseball romance. I hope you’ll be excited to read it. In the meantime, don’t forget I’ve got a contest going on at Wild for Westerns from Harlequin to celebrate the launch of that Facebook Group and the March 2021 release of COLD CASE REOPENED which is set in Colorado! Hope you are having an easy Hump Day and hang in there. To enter the contest, please visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/290667098916318/permalink/300981161218245/.

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