Say Mojito for a South Beach Kind of Mood!

This blog is especially for Melissa, who asked if I’d ever had a mojito and if they were good.

Yep, I’ve had a mojito or two.  I’m not much of a drinker, but mojitos are delicious.  They taste like a sweet lime-ade and because of that, they are deceptive.  It’s easy to have one too many because you don’t really taste the alcohol.

With winter upon so many of us, thinking of a sultry sexy South Beach night might be the thing to do to chase away the icy chill.  Maybe if you make yourselves a mojito, it will put you in a South Beach kind of mood!

Is South Beach as sexy and exciting as I make it seem in SEX AND THE SOUTH BEACH CHICAS? A big yeah!! I’ve been there about 4 or 5 times and am dying to go back.

Why? I remember a perfect night in South Beach many years ago. My husband, daughter and I were sitting in chairs on the veranda of the Park Central Hotel (a landmark by the way.) The Hale-Bopp comet was visible in the night sky and a balmy breeze was coming off the beach, rustling the palm trees. In front of us, all kinds of beautiful bodies ready for a night of partying passed by.

And I mean beautiful!! Of course, a rather interesting six foot transvestite also sashayed before us as well.

But those weren’t the most interesting sites. A full lunar eclipse was on its way. As we sat there, the moon went from its milky white to a dark maroon-grey color as the eclipse developed. It stopped everyone along the Ocean Drive strip — not an easy thing to do.

So, imagine the palms, sexy bodies and warmth when you make yourself one of these mojitos. FYI — if you don’t drink you can still skip the rum and it’s tasty and refreshing.

MojitoMojitos!
(pronounce it ‘mo-hee-toe,’ and savor the flavor of  a night in South Beach!)

An easy mojito recipe to share with your friends:

1.5 oz white Rum
12 fresh spearmint leaves
1/2 lime
7 oz club soda
2 tbsp. simple sugar syrup
(or 4 tsp. sugar)

  • Gently crush (muddle) the mint leaves in the bottom of a tall glass.
  • Lightly squeeze lime into the glass.
  • Pour sweet syrup to cover the mint leaves and lime.
  • Fill glass with ice. Add Rum, club soda, and stir your mojito.
  • Garnish with a lime wedge and a few sprigs of mint.
  • If you don’t have simple sugar syrup, place granulated sugar lime juice, rum and mint in cocktail shaker and shake until the sugar is dissolved.  Then add the club soda and garnish.

    For flavor variants, try spiced and mango rums! I prefer the original though because the taste is refreshing and light.

    A treat to myself! SEX AND THE SOUTH BEACH CHICAS trailer

    Nope, I’m not procrastinating!  I did a lot of revisions and needed a break (especially since hubby refuses to say a word while the 24 premiere is on!)

    So here it is!  Let me know what you think.

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    Catalina Magazine’s Book Clubs and Events

    I’ve mentioned that SEX AND THE SOUTH BEACH CHICAS is the October Selection at the Catalina Magazine book club.  I’ve been having a blast all month answering readers’ questions, putting out some questions to them and giving out some fun prizes.

    Catalina has also hosted a series of wonderful events as part of its Essence of Latinas National Tour.  I participated at a spa event at the Crescent Court Hotel (gorgeous place) in Dallas in August.  We also just did a gig at the Rittenhouse Hotel (another beautiful luxury hotel) in Philadelphia.

    It’s been so rewarding to get a chance to sit and talk to so many new people and not just about the books.  There are some truly inspiring women out there and it’s been a delight to get to meet them.  The events are open to one and all, you just have to visit the site and RSVP with the location where you want to attend (space is limited though, so be sure to do it quickly before the event closes out!)

     

     

     

    Welcome to Guilty Pleasures!

    While the romantic suspense and paranormal genres give me plenty of places to kick butt, I wanted to be able to craft books where women kicked butt in real life situations, like the work place and home.  And of course, with men.  My first women’s fiction book, SEX AND THE SOUTH BEACH CHICAS, let me do that by examining what happens with a life-long friendship when one of those friends elopes!

    I hope you will join me for discussions here on not just my women’s fiction books, but friends, life challenges and all those things that real women face on a daily basis.

     

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