Addicted to True Crime Stories?

I have a confession to make: I’m a True Crime addict. Do you love them as well? The moment hubby goes up to bed, I flip to what he calls “The Murder and Mayhem Channel.” What can I say? Something is fascinating about the horrible things that “humans” can do to other humans. I use that first human loosely since what some people do is truly barbaric. Plus, since I’m writing romantic suspense, it keeps me thinking about what I’ll include in my stories. One of my fav kind of true crime stories are cold case files. It’s amazing how a case can be open for ten, twenty, or even thirty years only to be solved by the tenacity of law enforcement and modern technology. That’s why I loved writing Cold Case Reopened although the person with tenacity in that story is the sister of a woman who has been declared dead even though no body has been found. You can find out more about Cold Case Reopened at https://amzn.to/48F0Usn. If you’re like me, you may also want to check out this list of 50+ True Crime Stories that will have you looking over your shoulder as you walk home in the dark! You can find them at https://bit.ly/3S6PHeE.

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Tempting Teaser The Fifth Kingdom

I have a little excerpt from The Fifth Kingdom for you today! CIA Agent Bill and college professor Deanna have already survived an attack on their lives and in this scene they are getting past their earlier animosity and learning more about each other. Each revelation just heightens the attraction between them. I love the slow burn between them and how emotionally challenged they both are because of the abandonment they’ve suffered in their lives. You can download The Fifth Kingdom for FREE if you have Kindle Unlimited or download it for 99 cents until midnight EST January 6th! Pick up your copy at https://amzn.to/41ItuqK.

Teaser

“I thought I heard you moving around,” she said, one hand braced on the jamb. Her chestnut-colored hair was sleep-tousled. Her hazel-green eyes were slightly swollen. She had been crying. He forced himself not to look below her shoulders because although she wore a modest one-piece sleep shirt, there was no hiding the curvy body or amazing legs peeking from beneath the edge of the shirt.

Locking his gaze on hers to avoid the temptation, he said, “I didn’t mean to wake you.”

In a husky voice, she said, “I wasn’t sleeping.” After a deep inhalation and the space of a heartbeat, she blurted out, “I don’t want to be alone tonight.”

Because he remembered one too many times curled up by himself on whatever had passed for his bed, he nodded and motioned to the empty space beside him. “It’s a big bed. Plus, it’ll make it easier for me to keep an eye on you.”

She smiled then and it reached her eyes. “Far be it for me to make your life more difficult,” she replied wryly.

“Now that’s a change,” he said with a chuckle and patted the mattress beside him. “It’s all yours.”

She walked over and slipped beneath the covers and for safety’s sake, he stayed above them. He reached over and shut off the light on the nightstand, plunging the room into semidarkness. Moonlight streamed in from the windows on the far side of the space, providing some illumination. Enough for him to see her face when they turned toward each other in bed.

She had grown serious in those scant few seconds it had taken him to turn off the light.

“How do you do it?” Her arms were wrapped across her body as if she would unravel if she didn’t somehow hold herself together.

“Do what?” he asked, needing further clarification.

“Act so confident and self-assured, like nothing in the world can rock your foundation?”

She’d chosen the right word to start her query. Act. It was what he did every day of his life, hiding the real him. The one that at times was still the scared little boy who wanted nothing more than to curl up into a ball to protect himself. She had brought out that fearful side of him more than anyone else ever had. Part of it was that he identified with her. The other part…

It would possibly be too dangerous to acknowledge what that other part was, but he knew she wouldn’t be satisfied with a less-than-honest answer. “My life and the lives of those who depend on me demand that I be in control of everything around me.”

Deanna raised her hand and laid it on his chest. Beneath her palm his heartbeat picked up speed and the way his breath hitched for just a moment confirmed that his restraint was hard-won.

“For a long time, I thought I had things in order. Now I realize just how shallow a veneer that was,” she said.

“There’s no shame in that, Deanna,” he replied and covered her hand with his, his palm rough against the back of her hand. It was the hand of a man whose labors were difficult. The hoary moonlight allowed her to see the silvery line of the scar along the one knuckle. Another sign to add to the others that gave testament to the hard life he had lived up until now.

“For months after she left, I tried to be the perfect child, hoping she’d come back,” she said and rubbed her hand along the crisp hairs on his chest, finding the action somehow soothing.

“But she didn’t and yet you still kept on striving to do more.”

“I think I knew why I was doing it–to please her and yet to punish her by showing her what she was missing,” Deanna admitted, finally acknowledging the conflicting motivations that had been driving her for so long.

“But you still wonder if you couldn’t have done more. Been better. Been more than perfect, but you already were,” he said and raised their joined hands until his lips brushed across her knuckles.

The action sent a shiver through her. His action was filled with not only understanding, but with his own pain. She freed her hand and cradled the strong line of his jaw. Stroked her thumb across his beautiful lips.

“Your parents were fools.”

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Tasty Kielbasa Pig in a Blanket

We love having pigs in a blanket as an appetizer for Christmas Eve, but this year my daughter found a new recipe for a variation on the traditional cocktail frank with crescent roll recipe. This tasty variation substitutes kielbasa for the dog and instead of the crescent rolls, you use sheets of pie crust. To make it even tastier, you roll the pie crust in everything bagel topping! The pigs in a blanket were delicious and everyone loved them.

I know what other dogs you might love – the ones in Decoy Training which you can find for free on Kindle Unlimited. You’ll love this story about a military hero trying to rebuild his life and train the dog who saved him in Afghanistan to do Search and Rescue.

Ingredients

1 Kielbasa sausage (14 oz rope sausage)
1 package pie crust sheets
Everything Bagel Topping

Directions

Remove the pie crust sheets from the wrappers and let them warm until they are soft enough to work, usually about half an hour.

Preheat oven to 375.

Cut kielbasa rope sausage in half (not the long way, just in the middle). Roll a pastry sheet around one half of the keilbasa. Repeat with the other half.

Sprinkle everything bagel topping on the pie crust. You may want to sprinkle the topping on a cutting board and then roll the pastry-covered kielbasa in it to make sure you have enough topping on it.

Slice the pastry-covered kielbasa into 1/4 inch slices. Place the pastry-covered kielbasa slices on a greased baking sheet. Bake at 375 for 35-40 minutes or until golden brown.

Serve with either ketchup, mustard, or honey mustard depending on your taste!

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Happy New Year! So excited for 2024!

OMG, it’s 2024! Another year and like I said yesterday, I’m so excited for 2024! I’m looking forward to a grandbaby and so much more. I’m working on a number of new books and have several Harlequin Intrigue releases starting with Sabotage Operation and Escape the Everglades in May and June. Also planning on a number of reader conferences starting with the Coastal Magic Conference in February! Also excited about presenting workshops, starting with the Liberty States Fiction Writers Conference in March! OMG so much!! What about travel? Well, that all depends on when the new baby will arrive and helping out my daughter and her hubby. Not complaining, though. It’s such a wondrous thing and honestly, having my daughter and seeing the person she has become is the greatest accomplishment of my life. What about you? What are you looking forward to doing in 2024?

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Shoutout Payback in Death by J.D. Robb

I got quite a number of great gifts for Christmas, including a new baby coming in July! But some of my favorite gifts were the books I received, like a cookbook of Italian favorites (is that a hint from hubby?) and the latest J.D. Robb book – Payback in Death! I absolutely love this series from Nora Roberts (writing as J.D. Robb) and literally drop almost everything to start reading when I get the latest release. What about you? Did you get any books for Christmas? Share and let me know what you’re reading!

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Books, Reviews, and Love

When you leave a positive review for an author, it gives them the courage to keep on writing! So, please leave a review when you can! That’s why I do a shoutout to the generous readers who take the time to read a book and leave that encouragement in the form of a review. Today’s shoutout is to RT Book Reviews. RT and its reviewers were always a source of support and friendship. Thank you for this amazing 4.5 star review of The Fifth Kingdom!

“This story is an Indiana Jones-style thrill ride infused with just the right amount of romance and sexual tension–The mystery, the family dynamic and the love story all blend together perfectly in this delightful adventure. Who needs Harrison Ford when you’ve got a tale like this?”

You can read The Fifth Kingdom for free on Kindle Unlimited at https://amzn.to/3SG2rtz, or sign up for my newsletter at https://bit.ly/CaridadsNewsletter and download it for free. Don’t want to do either? The Fifth Kingdom is specially priced for 99 cents until 12/31/2023!

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