Showing posts with label Mug Shot Monday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mug Shot Monday. Show all posts

Monday, November 6, 2023

Mug Shot Post: the Tree Farm Mug

 

This week I'm working on Christmas Angel, which is set largely on a Texas Christmas Tree Farm, at Christmas time. Soooo...here's a little of what I'm using for inspiration. 




I had to get it when I saw it, even though I have a cupboard full of Christmas-themed mugs. What I really appreciate about this mug is that it has the same design on both sides. It's nice to be able to see the design AND reach the handle at the same time. 




Being fully transparent is good for a relationship, right? Well, maybe not when it’s literal.

Christmas Angel is a second-chance, holiday romance with a celestial twist. Probationary angel Jake Hennessy has been sent back to earth to mend fences with his ex.

Or has he? Certainly Tony doesn’t seem to think that's the case. 

Tony DiCecco might have ninety-nine problems—and then some—between dealing with his meddlesome family AND running the family business (a Christmas tree farm in rural Texas) but he's pretty sure that playing catch-up with his ex-husband isn’t supposed to be one of them. And what would even be the point? It’s a hard to imagine what kind of future the two of them could have when only one of them is still alive.

Releases December 5, 2023. Available for pre-order now. 

https://books2read.com/Christmas-Angel

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Mug Shot post: The Goth AF Mug

 

I found this mug in a little shop in Wimberley, Texas. It was nowhere close to Halloween when I found it and Wimberley is this quaint Hill Country town. I don't get this kind of witchy, Goth Vibes from the place at all. HOWEVER it's exactly my style so of course I bought it!

Now I guess I'll HAVE to work on one of my witchy WIPs...well, as soon as I'm done with all the Christmas stories I have to finish first. AND the winery story. AND the Valentine's Day story. AND the Nashville story... I might be a little overcommitted, at the moment.

Anyway, here's this week's mug along with a witchy little excerpt from Hungry Hearts (which you can download for FREE--but only through Halloween).




Excerpt from Hungry Heart


Over the next couple of weeks, I work on my plan every chance I get. I even go so far as to write the steps down, using sparkly, colored ink and a notebook I swiped for just this purpose.  

It’s a really good notebook, by the way; one of those chunky, bespoke junk journals that are almost too pretty to write in. Most of the pages are blank, but some have mystical designs stamped onto them, or sigils, or inspirational quotes sketched in the margins. There are pockets glued in, seemingly at random, that hold oracle cards, or odd foreign coins, or packets of incense. You can tell that someone spent literally hours handcrafting it. If I’d resold it, unused—which I totally could have done—I’ve been able to eat for about a month on the proceeds But, instead, I’m using it. Every day. So, that tells you how serious I am about this. 

It’s Halloween-themed, too, which makes it perfect for the season. It’s all creepy and dark, with a spooky vibe that I was immediately attracted to. It quickly becomes my very favorite possession. There was a handwritten note that came with it that described how to activate its magic. But I don’t believe in that stuff, so I didn’t bother to keep it. I think it was probably intended to be used as a grimoire—something to write spells in, or curses, or shit like that. 

But, I figure revenge is kind of like a curse, so it all fits. It’s almost like it was meant to be. Which, oddly enough, is exactly what I thought when I first saw it—that it was meant to be mine; that I was meant to have it; that, together, we would be invincible. Ridiculous, right? But working with it makes me feel powerful.

Anyway, the plan itself is simple enough: 

Step one:  make friends with Mandy Cavanaugh. 

Step two: lure her to the dark side. With cookies? Mmm. Maybe.

Step three: betray her. Or, even better, trick her into betraying herself. Preferably, in the most public, humiliating way possible.

Step four: tell Seth what I did—and why

I stop writing, at that point, and take a moment to reassess. I’m not altogether certain about that last step. Yes, I want to hurt Seth—that’s the whole point. But do I want him to hate me? Maybe not.

Maybe I should change step three into, Get Mandy into trouble—and then be the hero who saves her

So, okay, new plan. I cross off step four, re-write step three, then revisit steps one and two.

The first one’ll be easy. That’s a real no-brainer. What freshman wouldn’t be flattered if a senior took an interest in her? The only trick will be to keep Mandy from wondering what I’m after until it’s too late. 

But that’s where this whole “being a mentor” thing might actually work in my favor. I’m supposed to be getting to know the underclassmen, making friends with them, helping them out, easing their way. I’ll probably earn a shitload of little gold stars for this. Or whatever dumbass award they hand out to their star pupils here. 

Kate Greco could become a problem, however. She’s the girl who was with Mandy in the cafeteria. Apparently the two of them are cousins; and, by all accounts they’re inseparable.  Plus, Kate’s father’s a cop. So, she’s probably super suspicious by nature. But I guess I already knew that. Look at how quickly she figured out that Olivia Kline was a problem. Mandy still doesn’t get it.

But, then again, Kate’s part of Seth’s family as well. So, probably, getting either girl into trouble would work. And if I can screw with both of them? Bonus!




https://tinyurl.com/Hungry-Heart