Friday, January 10, 2025

BOOK of the MONTH: Red Sarah, (Post #2 - Excerpt) by Carol Ann Kauffman




 Red Sarah
by Carol Ann Kauffman


Excerpt:

Chapter One

 

Look What I Found in the Dungeon

 

 

Sarah approached the lifeless figure huddled on the floor. The prisoner was shackled to the wall in the small, dark, damp cell. She reached down to touch his throat to make sure he was still alive.

“No,” he growled as he pulled away from her.

“Shh,” whispered Sarah. “I come to help you, not to hurt you. But you must be quiet. I cannot be detected in here.”

“They will kill you - or worse,” he whispered, “for trying to help me. I am not some poor unfortunate soul. Do you have any idea who I am?”

“Yes, I do. You are Crown Prince Lucas of the Mist Kingdom in the highland of LaMere. Let me touch your neck.” 

He moved toward her as much as he could. 

She gently touched his bearded neck. “You are very warm, Prince Lucas. I fear you have the fever.”

“I am Prince Lucas, yes, but not the Crown Prince. My eldest brother Marcus is the Crown Prince and heir to the throne of the Mist Kingdom. I wield no power, here or in the highland. If you help me, I can do nothing for you in return. Leave this rotten stink hole at once. You only put yourself in extreme danger. There is nothing you can do for me.”

“Oh, really?” Sarah laughed as she put a small flask to his lips. He sipped, then swallowed and sighed.

“Ahh, good. Thank you,” he whispered. “What is that?”

“Herb and honey infused whiskey. It will induce a deep and heavy sleep. If you are chained to the wall in here, you may as well get some rest.” 

Sarah gave him more of the strong, sweet liquid. “Sleep now, Prince Lucas. I will return tomorrow night, when the guards are fast asleep. I will bring you bread and cheese. Is there something else you crave?”

“Freedom from these bloody chains. A hot bath. Warmth. Clothing. Sunshine. Strawberries.”

“Strawberries, I can do. Maybe something for the fever.”

“Why? Why do you chance danger to bring me real food and medicine?” Lucas eyed her warily.

“Because you need to regain your strength if I am to help you escape.”

“Escape?” squealed Lucas with a surprisingly hearty laugh for a man in his depleted condition. “Are you daft?”

“Shh,” whispered Sarah. “Be quiet.”

Lucas nodded.

“You have quite the sense of humor, lovely one,” whispered Lucas. “I am chained to the wall in a filthy dungeon in the miserable, hellish depths of Marlow Castle. There is no escape for me. Where would I go? I am too weak to even make it to the drawbridge, let alone up the rugged terrain of the mountainside. I am alone. My people have abandoned me. And, in case you did not notice, this cell is locked.”

“So then… how did I get in here?” Sarah smiled.

The prince looked around in confusion.

“Now, close your eyes.”

Lucas closed his eyes.

Sarah disappeared.

 

The next night, Sarah appeared in the locked cell once again. “Is there anyone in here who is hungry for real food?” she whispered to the sleepy prince.

“Ahh, there you are!” He smiled. “When I awoke refreshed from my deep and restful sleep, I was not sure if you were real or simply a lovely vision of my imagination.”

“I assure you, I am real. Here,” she handed him a small cloth pouch with berries and pieces of bread and cheese and a flask of water. 

“I am most grateful,” said Lucas, “although I do not know why you do this.” Lucas lifted the cloth pouch to his nose and inhaled. “Smells wonderful.” He picked a strawberry from the pouch and ate it. “This is the best thing I have tasted since, since…”

“How long have you been a prisoner here?”

“I do not know,” he said as he broke off pieces of cheese and bread into a smaller bite size, nibbling in a regal manner. “One sunny day I set out for a ride alone in the wooded countryside outside the castle walls to clear my mind. I needed to get away to think. I had yet another argument with my father, King Theodore of the House of Walker. Have you ever heard of him?”

“Yes. He is a beast.”

“Yes. He is closed-minded and stubborn, as well as vicious and brutal. Anyway, I was knocked off my horse. I woke up in here.”

“I heard you attacked our hunting party while they were out gathering food. Two men were killed in the attack. The penalty for murder in Marlowe is death.”

“I attacked no one. I murdered no one. In fact, I have never taken a life. At home, my reputation is that of a lover, not a fighter. And a planter. I have a fascination with seed growth, plant care, and ways to grow more food for my people.” He looked up at Sarah. “I was out riding by myself. I saw no one…until I woke up here.

“Have they tortured you for information about the defenses of the Kingdom of the Mist?”

“Four men descended upon me with clubs and straps, wanting information I did not possess. After a while, they gave up. No one has asked me anything since then. I have been locked in here alone. The conditions are deplorable. The food is not fit for livestock. But no one has struck me since, although they do threaten. The guard who brings me rations pushes them under the bottom bar on the floor and carefully backs away from me, as if he is fearful of me.”

“How then did you get the wounds on your neck and wrists…and ankles?”

“Every now and then, I attempt to break free by pulling away from this cold, damp wall with all my might. Illusions of strength, I guess.”

“Please stop it. You are weakening yourself with these self-injuries.”

Lucas nodded. “They do not seem to be working anyway.”

“I must go now,” said Sarah, collecting the cloth pouch and offering Lucas one last drink from the flask.

“What is your name?”

“Sarah.”

“Will you return, Sarah?”

“Yes.”

There was a noise in the corridor. Lucas looked toward the sound. When he looked back, Sarah was gone.

 

“Dimitri,” Sara spoke quickly into her mobile unit, “I found him. He’s locked in a cell in the deepest, darkest depth of the dungeon, chained to the wall. He’s is bad shape. Injuries, fever, starving. I recommend immediate extraction if we’re to save his life.” 

“No can do, Sarah. Something went wrong. The timelines don’t match up anymore.”

“What? How can that be possible? They matched last month. They matched two days ago.”

“I know. But they don’t match today. Maybe it’s just a glitch in the system. Maybe not.  Are you sure he’s the Crown prince?”

“Yes.”

“Keep an eye on him. Keep him alive at all costs. Contact me tomorrow night.”

Dimitri clicked off. Sarah stared on her device. She was assigned this mission, to save the life of the Crown Prince of the Mist, a month ago. 

Soon she would ‘tap’ him out of here to safety. The mission would be over. And then what? 

Sarah was becoming weary of this time-jumping job. 








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Thursday, January 9, 2025

TV TIME: Mr. Sunshine (Netflix)



 This was an outstanding South Korean series that you will not soon forget. It is a story of love, love of country, duty, and war.

A young boy who parents were murdered finds his way to the United States, grows up, and joins the Army. As an American officer, he returns to Korea at a pivotal point in Korean history and falls in love with a beautiful noblewoman.

The writing, the acting, the beautifully shot scenes, everything about this series was outstanding. 

I highly recommend this series.

















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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

BOOK of the MONTH: Red Sarah, (Post #1- Reviews)by Carol Ann Kauffman


 

Sarah is a beautiful redhead who works for a special agency that fixes broken timelines and rescues historically significant people who are in trouble. She has a special set of skills that allow her to 'tap' someone out of a dangerous situation. 

Her present assignment is to find and rescue a certain prince whose son eliminates hunger and disease on his tiny island nation, but has far-reaching world consequences.


“Save the Prince; save the King; and save the Reds. In doing so, Red Sarah may just save herself, who knows, but what might be the cost? Moving from modern day wisecrackery to a time of romance long ago, Carol Ann Kauffman’s tale is filled with majesty and bravery. This time travel story is a gift for all.” - Amazon Review 


“Sarah has one job and that is to rescue Crown Prince Lucas of Mist from captivity in a dungeon. Yet everything is not as it seems and will Sarah be able to stop an upcoming war? This was an interesting book about time travel and trying not to disrupt the time continuum. I liked Sarah and it was interesting on where her and Lucas ended up.” -Amazon Review


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Tuesday, January 7, 2025

BOOK REVIEW: Murder With Motive by Blythe Baker






Murder With Motive by Blythe Baker is an outstanding 
start to the Sylvia Shipman Murder Mysteries. 
Baker creates wonderful characters, then placed them 
in heart-thumping situations. 
Murder mystery at its finest ensues.








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Monday, January 6, 2025

ART: Canadian Artist Sylvie Demers


 







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Sunday, January 5, 2025

SCHEDULE: January 6-10, 2025


Monday, January 6 -  Art:
 Canadian Artist Sylvie Demers
Tuesday, January 7 - Book Review:
 Murder With Motive 
by Blythe Baker
Wednesday, January 8 -  BOOK of the MONTH:
Red Sarah, #1
by Carol AnnKauffman
(Overview)
Thursday, January 9 - TV Time:
Mr. Sunshine
(Netflix)
Friday, January 10 - BOOK of the MONTH:
Red Sarah, #2
by Carol Ann Kauffman
(Excerpt)









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Friday, January 3, 2025

BOOK: December Wish, A Cat Collier Mystery by Carol Ann Kauffman


 

Cat's innate desire to help others works against her in this finale episode of the Cat Collier Mystery series. How many strangers has Cat helped over the years? How many of those strangers have become friends, true hand-selected family members?

In the midst of illegal breaking and entering, interrupted robberies, false identities, and getting ready for Christmas with three young children,Cat discovered the safety and security of her precious, little family is threatened.

One old case is solved with sad news at Christmas. Another old case opens up new problems when the young daughter of an old client shows up at the Palazzo Castellano looking for Cat Collier's help.

Can Cat make a happy Christmas for her family in spite of it all?
Do Christmas wishes come true?



Excerpt:

I sat at my desk and gazed out the window at the city below. The last rays of sunset danced across the early evening sky. The jewel of the city, the impressive McKinley Memorial, our beautiful post office with its sandstone pillars, the park, the river; all views that usually make me feel happy to be alive today left me cold. 

The phone ringing on my desk jarred me out of my icy emptiness.

“Red Cat Investigation. Cat Collier speaking. How can I help you?” I monotoned.

“Um, my name is Bailey. I heard about you from a friend. I’m in a big mess. I need help,” said the shaky voice on the other end. “My landlord evicted me from the big boarding house on Park Avenue because I’m pregnant.”

“Who evicts a pregnant woman at Christmas time?” I asked.

“He did. He locked me out while I was at my baby doctor’s appointment today. I’m due in three weeks. He said he can’t have a crying baby keeping everybody else in the house awake at night. So, the scumbag evicted me. I need my stuff and all the baby stuff I’ve been collecting. I don’t know where else to turn.”

“Big messes are my specialty, Bailey. Calm down. Don’t worry. We got this. Where are you?”

“I’m sitting in my car outside your hotel on State Street.”

“I’m on my way out to meet you. I’ll come out the front door.”

I grabbed my coat off the hook and took the elevator to the lobby. I stopped to tell my kids what I was doing. They were knee-deep in boxes and ornaments and having a ball. Our family bodyguard watched my movements intently as I headed for the front door. 

As I stepped out the front door, the December air was cold and crisp, signaling Ohio Winter had arrived and was just itching to freeze us to the core. It was not even six o’clock in the evening and it was already dark outside. The street was empty except for one car. The car flashed its lights. I walked over to the driver’s side of the car.

“Bailey?” I asked the disheveled young women firmly grasping the steering wheel.

“Yes, it’s me,” Bailey cried.

“Come on, let’s drive around back to the parking garage.”

I got in the passenger side. We drove around back. I used my key card to get her through the security gate. I directed Bailey to park her grey Chevy Aveo next to my car. She reached in the back seat for her bag.

“This is all I have. Everything else I own, and all the baby stuff, is in my room at the boarding house. But he won’t let me in to get it.”

“Let’s get you inside where its warm first. We’ll get something to eat and have some hot tea. And then we’ll make a plan.”

“Cat, I can’t afford to pay you right now,” she sobbed. “But I promise, I will.

“That’s okay. Don’t worry about it. Let’s just get you settled and comfortable for now. Stress is not good for the baby.”


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Thursday, January 2, 2025

TV TIME: Hometown Cha Cha Cha ( Netflix)


 
This was so cute! It's a Korean mini-series about an idealistic young dentist who is disillusioned with her unscrupulous boss and decides to open her own dental office in a small, lovely seaside village. She has some trouble making friends with the close-knit villagers. Somewhere along the way, she develops feelings for the village charmer, who has a deep, dark secret. 
















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Wednesday, January 1, 2025

NOTE FROM CAROL: Happy New Year!


Dear Gentle Readers,

We at Vision and Verse would like to wish you a Happy, Healthy 2025! May it be your best year yet. We do not know what lies ahead, but hopefully we can all work together for a bright, happy, and peaceful year.

Big hugs,
Carol
 

Tuesday, December 31, 2024