Story Complete!

Wicked 2: Leather and Lace is done! Well, the first draft if finished. I exceeded my target word count by a few thousand, which is always good, but we’ll see how much of that remains once the edits are done. I was treated to a steak dinner last night in celebration of my accomplishment and you’ll never guess who we saw. Billy Ray Cyrus!!!! Okay, so it wasn’t really Billy Ray but dude looked JUST like him! 92′ version, that is. He even had the awesome-tastic mullet, with long hair. It was like a train wreck. I could not stop staring. LOL

I have Wicked 3 open, Christians story, and I’m itching to start it. I promised myself a break this weekend and that’s what I intend to do. I have a handful of video rentals waiting so it’s just me, the DVD player, and a bunch of sappy movies. After my miraculous 13-day, 30,000-word Christmas story, and finally getting wicked 2 finished, I deserve a break. One in which I’m off to enjoy despite Christian whispering in my ear.

Have a great weekend!

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Slow Going

Blah….I’m SO tired! My week-long vacation ended Sunday, and Monday, it was back to work, at 6am, no less! Talk about sucking out your will to live! I came home from work yesterday, fixed supper, watched a movie, and crashed. I didn’t write one single word on Wicked 2. I’m not doing much better today, unfortunately. I do have the story open but I’ve only fiddled with what I’ve already written. No ‘new’ words. *sigh*

My last day of work before our Christmas break is December 12th (that is unless we get no more orders between now and then) then I’ll have 3 whole weeks off. I hope to get wicked2 finished (I’m at 70% complete now) and get started on Wicked 3, Christian’s story. I’m already half in love with Christian. His story is plotting out to be more on the ‘funny’ side. I’ll not spoil you and let you in on ‘why’ that is, though. I will say, ‘he’s’ not a funny guy, but his circumstances…well, I just want to squeeze him. He’s too loveable.

I’ve posted a WIP (works in progress) meter on the sidebar there so you can see what I’m currently writing and where I’m at. It’s helped me too. I can finally see light at the end of the tunnel!!!

Speaking of the light…It’s getting on dark here which means, it’ll be bedtime soon. If I’m going to write on this story, I best go do that.

Later!

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Happy Thanksgiving!

I snuck away from the kitchen for a few minutes of down time. I’ve been cleaning and cooking since early this morning in preparations of my family coming today. We’ll have a house full this evening and I know I won’t get another chance to even see the computer today, let alone sit down in front of it.

Although not everyone celebrates Thanksgiving, I want to offer a Thank You to all my readers. Your emails and comments mean a lot to me. Writing is a very solitary job. It’s just you, a computer keyboard, and the imaginary characters inside your head. Getting a chance to share their worlds with you and having you respond to them makes it all worth while. I appreciate everyone who has purchased a book, or read one of my free stories, and took the time to let me know you enjoyed it.

Let your loved ones know how much they mean to you today. They will never tire of hearing it. Have a great, safe, day and don’t eat too much!!!

Hapyy Thanksgiving!!

Lily

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Teaser: That First Christmas

Since I have the christmas story cleaned up, I thought I’d post an excerpt for it. The story goes ‘live’ on December 7th at Alinar Publishing .

Meredith Gunter has always been Daddy’s little girl. Spoiled all her life, she’s never had to ask for anything and expects to get exactly what she wants. When she wrecks her car on the way home from college for Christmas break, she finds herself stranded on the mountain in the middle of a snowstorm, in a one-room cabin with a man she can’t help but want.

Travis Gregory has lived alone on the mountain for the last four years. He has little contact with the outside world and prefers it that way. When he spots a girl on the side of the road, his conscience won’t let him abandon her. The redhead captivates him instantly.

Worlds collide when Travis and Meredith try to co-exist in his one room cabin until the storm breaks. Can they fight the growing attraction when the nights get longer and the storm isolates them from the rest of the world? Can two people, from such different worlds, ever truly be happy together?

Excerpt

Meredith Gunter sat stunned, staring out the front window of her car. The tree she’d run into laid across the cold, bent metal of her brand new car. Smoke billowed from under the crumpled hood and when she looked behind her, up the steep incline she’d just driven her car down, a bubble of hysterics surfaced and she let out a series of ear shattering screams.

With her lungs aching, her throat hoarse, and her entire body shaking, Meredith took deep breaths to try and calm down. She closed her eyes, hummed quietly to center her thoughts, and felt better when she opened them.

A quick glance around the interior of her car and she spotted her purse on the floor and reached for it. Digging her cell phone out, she dialed her father’s number and waited.

Three long beeps later, a scream of frustration filled the air. “No signal” flashed on the screen and she threw the phone back to the floor before looking out her driver’s side window.

“Nothing but trees,” she mumbled while she stared out at the surrounding forest.

The day was overcast; the sky was gray and thick with heavy, low-lying clouds. Meredith glanced up, squinting as something fluttered by the window and her eyes widened a moment later. “Oh, please tell me that isn’t snow!” she said, watching the small white flakes dance in the breeze. “This is just perfect.”

Oh, take the short cut Meredith. It never snows this early in the year. The words she’d thought earlier mocked her now and she frowned before turning her head to look up the hill.

She unlocked her door, opened it, and climbed out, wrapping her coat around her body to protect her against the wind.

The climb up the hill was difficult. Her high-heel boots sunk into the soft ground and she grunted as she slipped and fell to one knee, cursing her now ruined white slacks, and was out of breath by the time she made it to the road.

There was nothing but wet pavement and trees as far as the eye could see.

The small furry animal that darted in front of her, and caused her to swerve to begin with, was nowhere in sight. “Figures,” she said to herself, turning to look back down the hill at her car. The back of it wasn’t even visible from the road unless you knew where to look. Trees surrounded it on all sides. It was dented and long sections of paint had been scratched off to the metal where she sideswiped the trees on the way down.

Her graduation present was now nothing but junk.

Meredith nibbled her bottom lip, looking at the surrounding forest. The last town she’d seen was at the base of the mountain and there was no way she was walking the now, snow covered roads.

She tried to remember if there were any houses near by. It had been almost a year since she’d taken this short cut. She cursed her stupidity. Why had she been in such a hurry to get home? She couldn’t even remember, now.

The wind gusted and she shivered, pulling her coat tighter around her. She needed to do something. She couldn’t stand on the side of the road all day. “I can’t very well sit in the car either, can I? No one can even see it.”

She groaned, her shoulders slumping, and felt tears burning the back of her eyes. “Dear God,” she said, looking up and blinking the snow catching on her eyelashes away. “If you can hear me, it’s Meredith. I know I’ve been kind of bad lately, and I really did want to go to church every Sunday, but if I had missed those parties on Saturday night, no one would have liked me, and you wouldn’t want me to be a social leper now, would you? Anyway, I’m in trouble. Can you please send someone to help me?”

Meredith smiled into the heavens (just to be safe) and waited. The wind blew harder as the minutes ticked by and she bounced on her heels to try and keep warm. Her fingers were numb, her nose frozen to the point it was starting to run, and the snow on the ground getting deeper by the second.

Glancing at her car, she gave the road one last look before darting to the edge of the grass and started back down the hill. She’d made it half way down when she heard it. A vehicle barreling up the road.

She turned back, rushing up the hill and looked both ways, trying to see where the car was. She saw it seconds later. Only it wasn’t a car. It was a truck. If you wanted to call it that.

A large, beat up, red pick-up truck was flying up the road. A roll bar jutted up over the cab and blaring music disturbed the stillness around her. It was missing the front bumper and the hood was a different color than the rest of it. She raised one eyebrow as it approached. If the truck were that ratty, what would the person inside be like? “Oh lord. It’s probably some snaggle-toothed mountain man who hasn’t seen a woman in years. Hide, Meredith, before he spots you.”

She didn’t have to worry. The truck flew past her like she wasn’t even there, a wave of wet earth and snow slush splashing up and covering her in its wake. She gasped in shock, looking down as the brown water dripped off of her and shivered when she felt it soaking into her clothes. Her hair hung in long, wet tendrils in front of her face and she felt goosebumps pimple her skin as a sudden gust of wind chilled her to the bone.

Meredith stood stunned, staring down at her self before she blinked, raising a hand to wipe the gunk off her face and finally screamed in frustration. She looked to her right, the direction the truck had gone, and straightened her spine, yelling, “You asshole! I was standing here!”

The taillights flashed red and the truck slid to a stop. It idled in the road for long seconds and Meredith’s temper flared hot by the time it started the slow, backward trek to where she stood.

When it stopped in front of her, Meredith raised her hand, pushing her wet hair out of her face and looked up.

The tires were huge. It lifted the entire truck up in the air, preventing her from seeing who was inside through the window.

The passenger side door opened a moment later.

“Are you all right?

“Do I look all right to you?” she snapped. “Look at me! I’m soaking wet, thanks to you, and probably catching pneumonia as I speak. What kind of backwards hillbilly drives past a woman on the side of the road like she isn’t even there?”

“I didn’t see you until it was too late.”

“Obviously,” she spat. “Now, I demand you take me to town.”

He raised a brow at her. It was then Meredith took a good look at him. It was her first mistake. She’d seen many good-looking men in her life but never once had any of them made her pulse quicken with just a glance.

The man in the truck looking down at her was beautiful. His onyx locks brushed his shoulders and she could see a few curls where it lay on the collar of his coat. Big, bright blue eyes stared back at her, cheekbones she would have to pay to have graced his square face with a full, sensual mouth that looked like it was made for kissing. A shadow of dark stubble covered his chin and she tilted her head when a flash of straight, white teeth gleamed at her.

“Hey, I’m just trying to help, lady. What are you doing out here?” he asked.

“Huh?” she said, dreamily.

“On the side of the road? In a snow storm?”

Meredith felt warm all of a sudden and almost sighed at the perfection in front of her. How could any one man be so gorgeous?

A chill wind snapped her out of her stupor. She blinked when a cold drop of water hit her cheek and glanced down at her clothes. She was soaking wet. Standing on the side of the road looking like a drowned rat and what was she doing? Ogling the Adonis who ruined her clothes when she should be pissed at him instead.

She straightened her spine, lifted her head, and tried to give him the best, irritated, stern look she had. It didn’t work. When she opened her mouth to give him a piece of her mind, a wave of dizziness weakened her knees and caused the world to spin.

“I don’t feel so good,” she said, dazed. Her vision blurred suddenly and she managed to say, “I wrecked my car,” before the world tilted on its axis.

Meredith blinked several times, lifting her hand to the side of her head. It was throbbing all of a sudden. She heard the man say something and looked back at him. His eyes were wide, his lips moving, but all she heard was loud, screeching sounds inside her head.

A glance at her hand and her own eyes widened. Blood. Her blood. She looked up, startled. “I’m bleeding,” she said.

The last thing she saw was him reaching for her.

——

The story ended up at 30,000 words so, we have a novella. A novella I wrote in 13 days!!! I might add. I’m still shocked at that one. It’ll never happen again, folks. Trust me. *wink*

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My Yearly Reading List

I spent today clearing out my downstairs bookshelf. That thing was busting at the seams with books I’ve read this year. I found a few I want to read again and thought I’d list them here in case anyone is looking for something good to read. Now, it really doesn’t take much to entertain me, and while some of these books were only ‘okay’ some were fabulous and I’ll probably read them over and over again…Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series has already sucked me in twice this year. LOL

I’ve placed a ( * ) beside the authors I thoroughly enjoyed and will definitely read again. The more stars, the more I enjoyed them. All of these books can be found on Amazon, my home away from home. *wink*

Diana Gabaldon *****
Outlander
Dragonfly in Amber
Voyager
Drums of Autumn
The Fiery Cross
A Breath of Snow and Ashes

C.L.Wilson ****
Lord of the Fading Lands
Lady of Light and Shadow
King of Sword and Sky

Julie Garwood ****
The Bride
The Wedding
Saving Grace
The Secret

Nicholas Sparks **

A Bend in the Road
Dear John
The Choice
The Rescue

Heather Grothaus
The Highlander

Melissa Mayhue
Thirty Nights with a Highland Husband

Paula Quinn **
Laird of the Mists
A Highlander Never Surrenders

Kinley MacGregor
Master of Desire
Charming the Highlander
Born in Sin
Knight of Darkness
The Warrior

Karen Marie Moning ****
Beyond the Highland Mist
To Tame a Highland Warrior
The Highlanders Touch
Kiss of the Highlander
The Dark Highlander
The Immortal Highlander
Spell of the Highlander
Into the Dreaming

Kresley Cole ***
A Hunger Like No Other
No Rest for the Wicked
Wicked Deeds on a Winter’s Night
Dark Needs at Night’s Edge
Dark Desires After Dusk
If You Dare
If You Desire
If You Deceive

Gena Showalter **
The Darkest Night
The Darkest Kiss
The Darkest Pleasure
The Nymph King

Janet Chapman **
The Seduction of His Wife
Tempting the Highlander
Only with a Highlander
Loving the Highlander
Charming the Highlander
Wedding the Highlander

Julia Quinn **
Mr. Cavendish, I Presume
The Lost Duke of Wyndham (currently reading)

As you can see from the titles of these books, I have a thing for Highlanders. LOL Can’t help it. It must be the kilts! We all know what they wear under those things…or don’t wear. And I love an alpha male so those brutes just do it for me. Plain and simple.

I’m sure you can find something in the list that catches your eye.

Happy Reading!

Lily

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New Christmas Story

Check out the pretty cover! I JUST finished the story. Well, the first draft, rather. I still have a few re-writes to do on it and the dreaded edits. I’ll post an excerpt as soon as I get it cleaned up a bit.

It’s scheduled to be released on Dec. 14th so I’m in a crunch for time. I need to get this cleaned up and sent to my editor ASAP so no more procrastinating!

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New Story

Wow…3 months since I’ve updated the blog. I’m not surprised, really. I’ve been on a sabbatical of sorts. I’ve lazed my days away reading. 53 novels since May. I realized last week I couldn’t continue being a slug and came back to my computer. Apparently all the reading helped though. I wrote 77 total pages this week. O_O Yeah, I’m shocked too! I’m the slowest writer I know. Literally. But, I have a christmas story that’s half done. I managed 19 pages yesterday alone. I can’t recall ever writing that many on one day. Sad, I know, but tis my life. I’ll post excerpts for it when I get it cleaned up.

I also worked a little bit on Wicked 2: Leather and Lace. That’s Luke and Roxy’s story. It’s been wicked fun to write, too. lol Luke is a bad, bad boy! I actually can’t wait to get back to their story. So far, I haven’t been temtped to play with it in the midst of this christams short. I do that. Alot. Dabble in several stories at once. Probably why I can’t ever get anything done. LOL

OKay, I’m procrastinating now. I should be writing. Later!

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Excerpt – Wicked: Tempt Me Not

I was asked over a week ago to post an excerpt for this story and my lazy self didn’t do it, so here’s me trying to not be a slug. Here’s you’re excerpt, Dian. Sorry for the delay.

Note: This is when Holly first realizes who she’s trapped with in that mountain cabin.

Holly stood rooted to the floor until her mouth had gone completely dry from hanging open. Her heart raced in her chest and she blinked a few times before closing her mouth.

She stared down at who she now knew was the very famous, although troubled musician, Devin Shaw, front man for the band, Wicked, the hottest thing to hit the music scene in years.

Her hands started sweating instantly. Devin Shaw. She was in the same room as Devin Shaw. Roxy would shit bricks when she found out!

He’d lain back down after giving her one last grin and she stared at his silent form wondering what to do. All that pretty flesh was laid out right before her eyes and she had to shake her head to remain focused on the problem at hand and not him.

But, how many nights had Roxy drooled over every member of that band, Luke especially, going into detail of what she’d like to do to them given the chance?

And here she was, her hungry gaze devouring Devin Shaw in the flesh.

She bit her cheek to keep from smiling and turned, making her way quickly to the upper loft.

She searched her bags again for the phone charger. How could she forget to pack it? Sitting on the bed after the third rummage through her things, she sighed.

Now what?

What Devin Shaw was doing here was a better question. Weren’t rock stars supposed to be living life in the fast lane? Yet, here he was, sleeping on her rented sofa in the mountains of Tennessee.

What did she do now?

Roxy would know what to do. Of course, knowing her friend, she would tell her to take advantage of the situation and ride Devin like the stallion he was, but that was something Holly couldn’t do. She’d never been the go-get ‘em kind of girl. Besides, just because he was a rock star didn’t mean he was fuckable.

Her inner eye recalled all that sinful flesh laid out on the sofa and she grinned. Okay, so maybe he was fuckable. That didn’t mean she would throw herself at him like some love-crazed groupie.

The thoughts of actually sharing the cabin with him lasted about as long as it took for her mind to register how bad an idea that was. The last she’d read, he had been in rehab for substance abuse, and what that substance was, had never been revealed.

He was ill tempered, arrested after he attacked someone at one of his concerts, and every detail of his life splattered on every magazine cover and trash paper imaginable.

Then again, how many times had Roxy gone on and on about how the press lied to sell magazines? She was probably right too. Every time that band appeared in a magazine, Roxy snatched it up and devoured every word written about them, proving her point.

She sighed, lifted her hand, and pushed her hair back away from her face. What was she going to do? She couldn’t possibly share the cabin with him. The idea was insane. Devin Shaw? How would she ever survive two weeks with him underfoot? Maybe he isn’t staying that long. She frowned and lay down across the bed.

* * * *

Devin let out a long breath and turned his head to look up at the bedroom loft. Dim light shown on the walls but he couldn’t sense any movement. The cabin was quiet; the only sounds were that of the fire popping and the wind outside whistling through the trees.

Holly had looked completely shocked when she finally realized who he was. He’d be lying if he said he wasn’t a little disappointed it had taken her so long to figure it out. He was used to screaming girls recognizing him from four blocks away. She was a first.

He didn’t know what to do. His cell phone didn’t work and hers was useless as well. He was here for the next month. There was no way he could spend that much time with her and still expect to get anything done. He was here to write and get his shit together.

Having her underfoot would be a distraction. He’d yet to meet a woman he didn’t eventually sink his cock into. Women threw themselves at him daily and he was happy to oblige. Of course, bedding Holly was in no way a burden. The girl was a looker. A little plain compared to the girls he’d been with but that didn’t make her less attractive. She looked sweet and innocent, like a grade-school teacher with curves and tits that would stop traffic. The vision of her sweating and screaming his name put a smile on his face. Seeing her by the fire, naked and beautiful, was proof enough. He’d fuck her silly given the chance.

He sat up and stared into the fire. If you can’t get rid of them, fuck ‘em. It had worked for years. Why not now? Besides, how long had it been now? Too damn long.

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