Thursday, October 18, 2018

Fearless Out November 9th: A sit down with Author Elizabeth Dyer



My interview with Author Elizabeth Dyer

I am a huge fan and you have just started your writing career with two books out and a third on the way.  You have blown me out of the water with the amount of detail of technical knowledge in the first book (Defenseless) to the created fear of the mafia in the second book (Relentless).  I can't wait for the third book (Fearless) due to come out in November 2018.  

I am an avid Romance book reader but recently started reading Romantic Suspense genre for a little more sustenance in a story.  I have read a couple books and need to dive deeper into those authors.  But you came right out of the gate with yours, that after one book, I was a fan. 

ED: Thank you so much! I’ve always really loved the romantic suspense and military romance genres because it’s almost like getting two books in one. I love when a deep romance twines with a compelling plot, so it was a natural, if challenging, genre for me to write in.

Also, I am an ex-Army girl and was impressed with your attention to detail about military operations.  (1) Did you research this separately or how did you come across that knowledge.  Because, let me tell you, nothing irks me more that reading about the military and the author doesn't know what they are talking about.

ED: I did do a lot of research, and of course, I took some liberties, too. Since so much of the Somerton Security books take place around an off-book military group, that gives me a lot more leeway to fictionalize. But I do like to make it *feel* authentic. So in general I do tons and tons and tons of reading and research, but only about 10-15% of that will make it onto the page. In Fearless, which is book 3 and coming on November 9th, my heroine is an expertly trained sniper, and to get a better picture of her in my head, I listened to several non-fiction audiobooks written by about military snipers. It was SUPER fascinating!

(2) Writing romantic suspense books seems a colossal undertaking.  It has to take a crazy amount of planning to keep all the facts straight even for one book, never less story lines running over into 3 or more books. 

ED: Yes! It’s a lot to juggle and gets harder with each book because I have to reference decisions I made in previous books to make sure everything lines up.

(3) How has the Somerton Security series been? 
ED: Mostly it’s been really, really fun to write. I love getting to work in this genre because it gives me so much room to explore really unique and fun characters. Parker will always be a favorite of mine, because he breaks the mold for what a romantic suspense hero usually is. I also really loved exploring the complex nature of a character like Natalia, who was so inherently good, yet at the same time, had done some objectively terrible things.

(4) Was it very tedious keeping your story lines straight? 
ED: Not tedious so much as surprising (and a bit difficult). I keep pretty extensive notes, but sometimes I need to reference things and have to go searching back through previous books for. Secondary characters, for example. I can never remember what they look like, LOL, and I have to go check. The big story pieces, those are a little bit easier. It’s the tiny details (and the timelines!) that drive me crazy.

(5) Do you have a book blurb for your third book yet? I am curious who is "Fearless." 
ED: Yes! And both of these characters are Fearless, in very different ways.

A broken man. A desperate woman. And a love that could save them both. 

William Bennett lost everything to a Special Forces operation gone wrong. A year of captivity and torture has stripped him of his strength and decency. At the edge of losing all hope, the one woman he's never forgotten storms back into his life, giving him more than just his freedom. All Will wants now is to put the agony and violence behind him . . . but he won't go home until she can, too.

Cooper Reed has been a lot of things--soldier, sniper, spy--but she never thought traitor would be one of them. Now she can't stop running. Not from the partner sent to kill her, or from the CIA who used her to cover up a dangerous experiment. Cooper needs help, she just never expected to find it in the one man with every reason to hate her--even if he doesn't know it yet.

As Will and Cooper race to stay one step ahead of those who want them dead, they'll each have to decide what lines they're willing to cross and what price they're willing to pay . . . and if love really is worth dying for.

(6) Can you reveal what kind of world we will be diving into in Fearless? 
ED: I can tell you that the vast majority of it takes place is South and Central America, and that it’s a long and winding road home for Will and the woman who rescues him.

(7) Anything else you would like to add?
ED: Thanks so much for reading and cheering me on! I’m so glad you found my books—the romantic suspense genre is HUGE and there are so many amazing books out there, so I’m always thrilled when mine find their way into readers’ hands. 

  

Saturday, September 22, 2018

A Few Good Ideas

I am looking for a few people to give me posts as to what is interesting to you & what makes Today'z Woman.

You don't have to write full articles. Just pass along an article you find that interests you with a few words as to why. Or write an opinion on something. It doesn't have to be a lot, just make your point & submit it to me via messenger or email jnmclain.jm@gmail.com.


Who out there is interested? 

Are you feeling the Season? 🎃🍁


Every year, living in Arizona, I miss the seasons! And the only way I've found to 'feel' the time of year is to decorate. 

So beginning right after Labor Day, I put up Autumn or Fall decorations. I feel they can give the sense of the season and the decorations go through Halloween and Thanksgiving. Of course it looks more Fall with only a few select Halloween stuff in the house that is easily taken away to get back in the swing of Autumn. 

On Thanksgiving evening, after we are all stuffed and everything is cleaned up, I change over my Autumn tree to a Christmas tree and add two other large trees in my house along with about 10 miniature trees I inherited from my Mom when she moved and downsized. With other Christmas stuff, the house changes seasons on Thanksgiving night. 

And then, even though our family tradition was to celebrate the twelve days of Christmas from December 25th through January 6th, I have this innate sense that everything must be down and wiped clean by December 31st to start the New Year anew.

I just realized how many of my friends are waiting to see when I post pictures of my Autumn Tree. It looks similar each year. I may have to start switching it up with maybe only one or two colors at a time. This year, I added the large leaves at the top and took away the glitter leaf ornaments. Yes, there are Autumn/Fall ornaments out there. 

Let me know what you think?

✨Not everything is what it seems

Opinion by Raquel Centeno 

😭Just because something looks pretty and appetizing doesn’t mean it will be.

💥Same goes for anything in life, just like the old say goes, don’t judge a book by its cover

🙄By the way these were $10.50 each and they tasted like 💩

What you guys upto?

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Paddling in Schools Again! Finally!





USA Today posted a report today about a Georgia School district starting corporal punishment again in their schools (with parents approval.)  After the child has a third offense instead of getting suspended they are allowed to get paddled. This also has the stipulation that the paddling is done behind close doors and with another adult witness.  This just has me wondering...WHAT TOOK SO LONG to bring it back? 


I grew up in the time frame where we got paddled in school for wrong doings.  Our Vice Principle was the one to hand out the punishment but it was a great deterrent for children to do no wrong.  I was always in fear of even seeing the paddles that the Vice Principle walked around with...wondering if the ones with the holes were more painful then the full on paddles.  I was never going to do anything that got me paddled.  I freaked once for being told to stop talking in class. 


I don't think this is a social violence out of hand or any other such social media hashtag applied that deserves a stigma for the amount of implied discipline that, honestly, has been missing since right after I left high school in the early 1990s.  Our children have no concept of consequences!  They do what they want, when they want, whether we want them to or not. 


I have adopted 3 foster kids and there is a big difference in the ages (a decade between the oldest and the next youngest).  And I can tell you, I see very clearly the lack of knowledge of consequences that our 16 year old has struggled with since she got to us when she was 13.  Still today she has no respect for us or any adult.  She doesn't even have respect for herself.  I am seriously fearful for her future.


I really want to instill the character traits I learned growing up but unfortunately only see that I may be able to do that with my younger children.  Who already are trying to talk over us or talk at us like the 16 year old. If the school wanted to help in still these traits, I say more power to them.  I give my approval


Friday, September 7, 2018

Adventures


Opinion by Raquel Centeno 

✨Good morning, it’s going to be a hot one over here.

✈️ When was the last time you guys went on an adventure and were?

💫We all need to explore and get away, sometime that’s what we need to recharge our mind.

Sunday, August 26, 2018

The Earl of London is LIVE EARLY!

The Earl of London is LIVE  EARLY! Get your Sunday going with the latest from Louise Bay!


Audio
I believe in love. It just doesn’t believe in me.
I date. I’m all for giving guys a chance. I’ve just never met the one.
Until on a spring morning in the English countryside, a tall, dark stranger emerges from the mist. Logan Steele is all tousled hair, hard chest and lips so perfect I want to reach out and touch them just to check they’re real. I’m sure that’s a thunderclap of chemistry I feel between us.
Did I mention he’s an Earl with a self-made fortune?
A billionaire who works tirelessly for charity?
And he’s so hot, watching him is like staring at the sun.
But like I said, love isn’t rooting for me.
When I find out Logan Steele is out to destroy everything I’ve dedicated my life to protect, the chemistry disappears and the hope that had blossomed my chest turns to rage.
It no longer matters that he quickens my pulse just saying my name, weakens my knees with a single touch and that he might just be the greatest kisser that ever lived.
I might believe in love but Logan Steele is definitely not the one.
A standalone romance.

Saturday, August 25, 2018

That's a NO from me

Opinion by Raquel Centeno 

💫Fear Not 🔥

Have you ever been in one of those “No” phases?

You know the ones where anything and everything someone says, suggests or invites you to, you’re answer is always “NOPE”.

I’ve had those phases, it wasn’t until my family and friends started helping me get out of my shell 🐚 that I was able to experience new and exciting things.

Those no phases kept me from experiencing life for a long time.  Some of the things I’ve been able to do since I became a daredevil (and by daredevil I mean going to sleep at 11) are, I wore a one piece bathing suit for the first time two years ago, zip lined for 2.4 miles in the jungle, swimming in caves (by that I mean hold on to dear life to the hubby’s neck), applied and got accepted to a university, tried sushi but didn’t like it.

So many things that we can be missing out because of our no phase, let’s live a little, try the new food, fly to new places, try on the damn bathing suite, live life.

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Opinion by Raquel Centeno 

When your roomba is not enough 🤭

🐶I have three doggies and unfortunately my shark vacuum is not working anymore.

🦈 I always used the romba and shark because together they’re a powerful force. What reliable vacuum can you recommend?

And remember that just like a romba and a shark, sometimes you need help to get things done. When you do, look for those awesome reliable people in you circle. ⭕️

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Opinion by Raquel Centeno 

✨Tomatoe Red 🍅

Our timing for growth is different and we don’t have to be in sync with anyone.

If you would have met me a few years ago you wouldn’t believe I was the same person.

I was the girl who would turn red if you would just turn to look at me.  The thought of making a conversation with someone would give me anxiety.

Fast forward a few years later and now sometimes people can’t shut me up.  What ever your journey is, whether in business, in your personal life, school, family, it doesn’t matter, remember everyone’s timing is different and it’s ok.

Friday, August 17, 2018

What? Already? Too Soon?

I was walking through Costco...patiently waiting for the Halloween costumes to show up.  I was surprised when they didn't show up until the end of July.  

I mean, for the last few years I have complained (mostly to my husband) that Christmas shows up in July (too soon).  I even noticed/complained a couple years ago when a major electronics retailer quietly showed their "Not Holiday" commercials (because they didn't say "Holiday or Christmas" in them, just showed Christmas stuff in the background while people shopped) IN SEPTEMBER.  

So it seems that Costco has moved their holiday induction back a few weeks.  

So next I was looking for the ever present Christmas ribbons that are always the first things I see in Costco before the onslaught of Christmas decorations.  The ribbons didn't show up until mid August.  And I was shocked how the ribbons had been picked through by someone who apparently already has their Christmas theme decided and bought every one of a certain ribbon. 😀🎄 Lucky them to have a theme already!

I'm just starting to feel like we can ease into the season when on my Facebook feed I see a promo from Country Living for the new Grinch movie with the trailer.


I have to say...the trailer is pretty funny.  Love the Pickle Scene!!


So, I'm back to feeling like we are easing into the season to a sudden car stopping where I think "Thank Goodness I had my seatbelt on or I would have ejected out of the front windshield" noticing this trailer was actually released June 15th on Country Living!

What do y'all think?  Too soon?  Is this just getting the kids on track for the movie  holiday season? Have you seen the trailer? (yes...I like it too, quietly can't wait)

✨Clean up ✨

Opinion by Raquel Centeno
Do you remember when you were young and you had to be told to clean your room?
Sometimes we have to remind ourselves that in order to move on we have to clean our room.
Our room could be our safe space, the place where we love to be but is too uncomfortable to clean because it’s just hard to admit certain things that are bothering us.
Well let me just say it, clean up!

Let go of all the trash that is dragging you down, after all, it is just trash

Monday, August 13, 2018

Flashing Back! Artist Malenda Trick

Malenda Trick was awarded the American Spirit Award by the Veterans Alliance of Florida Aug 13, 2016

Flashing Back!
My Mom, Artist Malenda Trick, accepted the American Spirit Award that she didn't know she was getting. It came as a complete surprise. The Veteran's Alliance of Florida has followed her work for Veteran's for years.  

She had a WWII Portrait Show where she did portraits of WWII military members and after the Veteran's Day display completed she donated the portraits back to the Veteran or the Veteran's family.
Earl Hodges
Additionally, she created the WWII Veteran's Wall. 

See more of Malenda's work at


Saturday, August 11, 2018


☆★☆ COVER REVEAL! ☆★☆


The Earl of London by Louise Bay
Release Date: August 28th

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Blurb


I believe in love. It just doesn’t believe in me.

I date. I’m all for giving guys a chance. I’ve just never met the one.


Until on a spring morning in the English countryside, a tall, dark stranger emerges from the mist. Logan Steele is all tousled hair, hard chest and lips so perfect I want to reach out and touch them just to check they’re real. I’m sure that’s a thunderclap of chemistry I feel between us.


Did I mention he’s an Earl with a self-made fortune?


A billionaire who works tirelessly for charity?

And he’s so hot, watching him is like staring at the sun.


But like I said, love isn’t rooting for me.

When I find out Logan Steele is out to destroy everything I’ve dedicated my life to protect, the chemistry disappears and the hope that had blossomed my chest turns to rage.


It no longer matters that he quickens my pulse just saying my name, weakens my knees with a single touch and that he might just be the greatest kisser that ever lived.


I might believe in love but Logan Steele is definitely not the one.

Friday, August 10, 2018

coffee or tea?
Post by Raquel Centeno 

If you’ve known me for a while you would know I used to be a tea person.  

Tea was my go to, it wasn’t so much about the tea brand it was more about the flavor, the feeling of familiarity.

I was also one who didn’t like coffee, you would put it in front of me and I would be yiuc no, and as I got older and saw the hubby drinking it 24/7 I started to think what the heck is up with coffee.  

It wasn’t until about 1year ago that I became a coffee drinker and I got to thinking why is it that we fail to try new things?  

For me it was because I just didn’t want to step out of my comfort zone.  My comfort zone has always been my greatest companion.  

I assume that some has to do with the Military moves, where you have to start over and over so at times you crave the familiar.  

But I have to admit that sometimes stepping out of my comfort zone has allowed me to have amazing experiences such as meeting new people, zip lining off a 147 feet high building, swim in one of the warmest waters I’ve ever experienced, get on a plane and fly for 15 hours to get to a city on top of water and let’s not forget the most amazing thing ever, taste the COFFEE.  

It’s Friday, try something new, get out of your comfort zone, try the coffee ☕️

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

The Ruthless Gentleman is Making Waves!



USA Today's Best Selling Author Louise Bay is already making waves with her new book, The Ruthless Gentleman.  It came out today and I have read it already, LOVED IT!! 

I watch a lot of TV and was hooked seasons ago on Bravo's Below Deck and this book submerses you in the Super Yacht environment where there is a distinct line between the Staff and the ultra rich Clients.  She easily explained the lingo and the "Big Black" line between the staff and guests.

I haven't read a book in a long time that gave me angst, heartbreak or heart flutters.  The Ruthless Gentleman gave me all that and more!  Thanks Louise for showing me there are still great authors out there that know how to write scenes that make you feel!

Not Surprisingly, this book is currently #8 on Goodreads.com's Most Anticipated Romance Books for May!  Feel free to vote for the book!

USA Today's HEA (Happily Ever After) chatted with her and is raving about the book and her techniques.  Click the link to read all about it!  Below are links to the book on your favorite platform and a synopsis of the book.

Also, become a fan and look up Louise on Facebook or her website to sign up for her newsletter.
The Ruthless Gentleman is AVAILABLE NOW!
As a chief stewardess on luxury superyachts, I massage egos, pamper the spoiled and cater to the most outlandish desires of the rich and famous.
I’ve never had a guest want something I can’t give them. Until British businessman Hayden Wolf comes aboard—all sexy swagger and mysterious requests.
He wants me.
And Hayden Wolf’s a man who’s used to getting exactly what he demands.
Despite being serious and focused. Demanding and ruthless. He’s also charming when I least expect it as well as being devastatingly handsome with an almost irresistible smile.
But guests are strictly off limits and I’ve never broken a rule. Not even bent one. My family are depending on me and I can’t lose my job.
Only problem is Hayden Wolf is looking at me like I just changed his life. And he's touching me like he’s about to change mine.
A standalone romance.