Friday, March 6, 2020

FREE BOOK TODAY: The Baslicato by Carol Ann Kauffman


When Dr. Brook Wilson agreed to take on celebrity Italian race car driver Jason Maxwell, known as"The Baslicato," as her patient, little did she realize their relationship would turn her calm, pleasant, well-ordered life upside down, sending her off on dangerous adventures in southern Italy and northern Ohio. As she prepares him for his big race, she must deal with his demented wife while driving her boyfriend, Dr, Garrett MacEgan into acts of criminal desperation in a attempt to hold on to her.
When tall, handsome British actor Richard MacKenzie wakes up in the hospital after an accident, he discovers he's a short Italian race car driver named Jason Maxwell, known as THE BASLICATO.


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Dear Gentle Readers,
The Basilicato is special to me because my wonderful father was born in Basilicata Province in Italy, so to me he was the original Basilicato. And of course, he was a pedal to the metal driver. I remember him being the ONLY father who said "You need to go faster" when teaching his young teenage daughter to drive. 
This is a fun story, but you'll have to suspend your current belief system and temporarily believe that a man can wake up in another man's body.
Hugs,
Carol

EXCERPT:
Dr. Wilson opened the door to find her patient resting. She closed the door and approached the bed. His eyes were closed.

“Mr. Maxwell? Mr. Maxwell, I’m Dr. Wilson. I’m a neurologist. Your father called me in as your specialist.” He stirred. He opened his eyes and gave her the most beautiful smile she had ever seen in her life. It was heart stopping. And those eyes! And just where have YOU been all my life, she thought to herself, surprised by her own reaction to him.
“Hello, my love, I am so glad you’re here. I’ve been calling you. Did you hear me?” He reached for her and pulling up toward her, hugged her middle tightly, burying his head in her breasts, and leaving her momentarily stunned. 
“Oh, my head hurts. Nothing makes any sense. What happened to me, do you know? Did they tell you anything? They won’t tell me a damn thing. They just tell me to rest,” he said. 
She hugged him back just enough to hit the button on the other side of his bed. Her two assistants came in and pulled him off of her.
“Nicole, love, what’s the matter? What’s wrong?”
“Mr. Maxwell, listen to me carefully. I am afraid you have me confused with someone else. I am your new doctor, Dr. Brook Wilson. Now, are you going behave and keep your hands to yourself or do I need to restrain you?” 
He looked at her and blinked. He became very agitated.
“Nicole? Keep my hands to my… What’s the meaning of this? You know me! You know who I am. Richard. Richard MacKenzie, your husband, not some… Mr. Maxwell. And you are my wife, Nicole,” he said unwaveringly. He paused and thought a moment and began to doubt himself. “Oh, what’s the matter with me? Nicole! Why don’t you know me? My God, will this bloody nightmare never end?” He held his head with both hands, visibly shaken. She very gently injected him with something to calm him down, to make him sleep a little, and give her some time to figure out what was going on here. She didn’t let him see the needle. Somehow, she knew he hated needles. She noticed he was dehydrated. What had happened to him? What had they done to him? She checked his chart. He didn’t come in through the regular emergency room route and he had not been given any kind of preliminary examination. And she wanted a thorough one.
“Where are his personal belongings?” 
She was handed a bag. Inside were a bloody long sleeved white shirt, good quality, and a pair of jeans.
“This is it? This poor man has experienced more trauma than a bump on his head. Take off his jogging suit. Dell, record my observations for Dr. MacEgan.

“Patient Jason Maxwell has lacerations and bruising around both ankles and wrists, deeper on wrists, deepest on the outsides of the wrists. Definitely dehydrated. Eyes bloodshot. Pale. Thin. One large contusion, left side of his head near his temple, could possibly cause his memory loss. Bruising in stomach area. Burns on his chest, upper front thighs. These on his chest are cigarette burns, but these thigh ones are larger, round, very uniform. Some kind of electrical burns, maybe. I’m not sure. Assorted cuts, welts, and bruising over his shoulders and back. Shoulder muscles swollen and distended. No defensive wounds. Nothing under his nails. End observation. Dr. Brook Wilson, 4:45 P.M., Feb. 8, 1963.” 
She removed her gloves and made a few notes.
“Paul, I want photos of the lacerations and bruising to accompany my observations. Take the film to the darkroom photo lab in the basement and ask Bobby to put a rush on them for me. Have the photos sent to my office as soon as possible. And, Dell, as soon as Paul is done, gently treat these wounds and make this poor guy as comfortable as possible. Start an IV drip; he’s dehydrated. Make it my special vitamin solution. Get him hooked up before he comes around so he doesn’t feel the needle. His lips are so dry and cracked. I guess I shouldn’t have threatened to restrain him. But I had no idea.”
Paul left to get the camera and film. Dell left to get a wound dressing kit. She sat next to him on the bed and swabbed his lips and tongue with a wet sponge. She stroked his head while he slept.
“It’s okay, you’re safe now, Richard. I’m here and I’ll help you. I’ll make sure you’re okay. I’ll do whatever it takes. And you’ll be happy to know I’m very resourceful and perseverant. I won’t stop until you are well again. You’ll feel better very soon, I promise you.” She felt she knew him. There was something about him that was so familiar to her. She felt an instant connection to him. “I need to go talk to Garrett right now. But I’ll be back soon. I am here for you. You’re not alone. You’re going to be okay,” she patted his arm, restraining the giant urge she had to crawl in next to him, hold him in her arms, kiss his forehead, and comfort him.
She shook herself back to reality and walked down the hall to Dr. MacEgan’s office, thinking how badly she must need this vacation if she suddenly had the urge to snuggle up in bed with a patient. She knocked on Dr. Garrett MacEgan’s door.
“Yes?”
“Dr. MacEgan? I need to talk to you about patient John Johnson.”
“Come in, hon, I thought we’d leave at six. Will that give you enough time to make some notes and prescribe some medicine and therapy for the speed demon in Room 517?” 
She came in and closed the door, and sat down across from him.
“Garrett, does his father have any idea what happened to him?”
“No. Thad was alone, as directed, at the specified site to drop off the ransom money when a white van with no license plates pulled around the corner, a man in black took the suitcase that Thad placed in the designated spot, opened it and checked it out, and the back doors of the van flew open and his son, bloody and unconscious was thrown out the back. The van took off. 
“Thad brought him straight to me, with a clean jogging suit. Sean and I put him in a room and I had Casey wipe off his face and change his clothes. Thad expects complete confidentiality and our undivided attention. He doesn’t want any member of the press sneaking in here and photographing Jason or getting their hands on any of his medical records. Brook, he is our largest single investor. His only son loves the salt flats and we’ve taken care of an assortment of broken bones, giant body scrapes, and other assorted disasters for the daredevil Mr. Maxwell over the years. I’m surprised you’ve never treated him before. Really? He’s been in our emergency room often, very often. We patch him up, he bounces off the table, and he goes right back out there and does it again. Thad has been extremely generous to us in exchange for our complete discretion and the fact we keep all press out. Jason’s identity is hidden here. We protect his privacy. Thad has never turned us down. We owe him. I‘ve examined Jason’s cat scans and MRI results, and I have to say, I found nothing that would be causing a problem. His tests are all unremarkable.”
“Well, I examined him,” she said, thinking how she found him to be quite remarkable, “and it appears he has been treated very poorly for the two weeks he’s been missing. This is not a simple kidnap for ransom case, Garrett. He was tortured. Casey didn’t mention anything to you? Someone wanted to hurt him, or his father. Luckily, he remembers nothing. I’ve ordered a few tests run before I prescribe meds and therapy.”
“Okay, okay, but then we’re leaving.  At seven o’clock. Meet me at the back door at seven, or I’ll send my two new very strong male nursing assistants to find you, pick you up, and carry you to my car.” He wiggled his eyebrows.
“Got it, back door, seven o’clock,” she giggled as she left his office.

An hour later, in the West Memorial Hospital neurological suite, a refreshed Jason Maxwell was undergoing a different kind of examination requested by Dr. Wilson. Dr. Leo Williams, also a member of their neurological team, conducted the test.
“Now, can you tell me your name, please?” Dr. Williams began.
“Richard John MacKenzie”
“You were kidnapped. Did you recognize any of your captors?”
“No.”
“Do you remember being kidnapped?”
“No.”
“Where have you been for the last two week?”
“I don’t know. Really, I don’t.”
“Were you mistreated?”
”No. Well, I don’t remember being mistreated, but I have quite a collection of wounds and bruises to indicate the contrary.”
“What is the last thing you remember?”
“I remember walking home in the rain after an evening meeting at my club in London. My lovely wife was waiting for me, and I was anxious to get back home to her,” he smiled.
“And who is this?” Dr. Williams showed him Conference Room One on screen with his father, Thaddeus Maxwell.
“Sorry. I don’t know the gentleman.”
“And who is this?” showing him Conference Room Two on screen with his wife, Ellen Maxwell.
“I don’t know her, either.”
“And who is this?” showing him Conference Room Three on screen with his new doctor, Dr. Brook Wilson.
“Ah! That delightful creature is my wife, Nicole. Nicole MacKenzie. Oh, and she made me work at it to get her to marry me. It took years, a decade actually.”
“Her full name, please.”
“Nicole Marie Minnotti MacKenzie. May she come in here with me please? I would feel much more comfortable if my wife were in here with me.”

Thursday, March 5, 2020

ENTERTAINMENT: Robot and Frank







I really enjoyed this film. Frank Langella shines as an old cat burglar who is tap dancing on the edge of dementia. His son solves the problem by purchasing a domestic robot for him. A really cute movie!

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

INTERVIEW: Spiritual and Inspirational Author Connie Howell



Connie Howell
Blue Mountains
NSW
Australia

Good morning, Connie, and welcome to Vision and Verse. I know this is a sad time for Australia. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. On a lighter note, tell me a little about what you've written.
I have written five books all of which are non-fiction and based on my life experience. 

They are titled:
Perfectly Imperfect, How to be imperfect and remain lovable, Walking Between Two Worlds, from the known to the unknown,
Lifting the Veil, raising consciousness,
Spirit Matters, Gateways to healing and higher dimensions 
and, a tiny e-book called Portable Snippets of Wisdom. 
I also write poetry.


What is your favorite genre to write?
I only write non-fiction

Favorite food.
Anything sweet.


Tea or coffee?
I was born and raised in England so am a tea drinker but I do enjoy a cappuccino when I am out and about.


Pizza or ice cream?
Occasionally both


Wine or beer?
I don’t drink so neither.


Where would you like to visit?
I have travelled to some amazing places but Canada is on my list of want to visit.


Canada has some of the most amazing vistas! For me, a trip to Canada is visit to a kinder, gentler time. Favorites are Vancouver, Nova Scotia, North Bay.  Who is your favorite musical artist?
I grew up in the sixties so love the music from around that era still. My favourites are the Beatles and the Bee Gees. I love a good sing along to songs that I can understand the words to.


Do you listen to music when you write?
I don’t listen to music while I write, I find it too distracting.


What makes you laugh?
I adore laughter and love a good belly laugh, so funny movies or sketches really appeal to me. I love the British sense of humour.


Favorite work of art or sculpture. 
I was fortunate enough to travel to Europe with my husband in 2014 and when in Venice I saw the statue of David which totally captivated me as did the architecture of Rome.


How old were you when you started writing?
I started writing in senior school as part of English class exercises and I found that I could write poetry with ease and use my imagination to write compositions about whatever popped into my head.


Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?
I just write but I usually write long hand before typing it onto the computer. I get a sentence or an idea then write it down and take it from there.


Describe your perfect evening. 
Sitting at home with my husband watching a good movie or tv series.


Where do you get your inspiration?
My inspiration comes from my life experience and my curiosity.
  
                                                            
What do you do when you get a writer's block?
I have months where I don’t do any writing at all. My way of writing is to write when the thoughts and ideas come to me, meanwhile I do other things.
 

Who is your favorite author?
I have a few so it is hard to pick but I love Carolyn Myss. I mainly read non -fiction self-help/spirituality books which is also what I write about but I do love Ann Cleeves and the Vera series that she writes so amazingly.


Best book you ever read.
Again there are so many but Citizen Cane and The Lord of The Rings trilogy spring to mind.


Last book you read.
The Answer by Allan and Barbara Pease.


What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer? 
I would have loved to be an interior decorator. I love creating beautiful spaces.




Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?
There have been many wonderful cutting edge teachers that have influenced me in the field of spiritual awakening and knowing my inner self but I would pick my husband as the most influential as he supports my work and encourages me to be the best I can be and do what I love to do.




If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?
That is so hard for me to answer as I would have to have at least six or eight people that I would love to sit down and converse with but I would go with Dr. Joe Dispenza at the moment as he is one of many at the cutting edge of mind/body/spirituality.


What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?
Go for it but do it your way. Each writer has a different way of connecting to their inspiration and imagination and I don’t believe in one way for all.


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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

BOOK REVIEW: The Potion by Erika M. Szabo



Young Adult Supernatural Fantasy

A love potion made with haste out of jealousy puts Dorian into a comalike state. A rare orchid that blooms only once a year could save his life, but the precious flowers are fiercely guarded by Liam and his werewolf pack. The acolytes of the coven are forbidden to enter the forest and the young apprentices volunteer to make the journey that will test their loyalty and courage.


Will they succeed?


Amazon Buy Link:
https://www.amazon.com/Potion-Erika-M-Szabo-ebook/dp/B081DDTN1V



Sunday, March 1, 2020

SCHEDULE: March 2 - 6, 2020



Mon., March 2- ART: 
Alphonse Mucha
Tues., March 3- BOOK REVIEW:
The Potion by Erika M Szabo
Wed., March 4- INTERVIEW:
Inspirational Author Connie Howell
Thurs., March 5- ENTERTAINMENT:
Film - Robot and Frank
Fri., March 6-  FREE BOOK TODAY:
The Baslicato by Carol Ann Kauffman