Friday, June 19, 2020

BOOK: Blue Lake, Time After Time, by Carol Ann Kauffman


Blue Lake, Time After Time
by Carol Ann Kauffman

Their everlasting love has survived many lifetimes, but not without sacrifice and heartache. Their relationship is never easy. After their first meeting at the serene Blue Lake, fate tends to keep them apart until they're ready to find each other.
Fate rubs its hands with glee after playing a cruel joke on them this time and places them on different continents, twenty years apart.
Nicole was born in Ohio. She doesn't remember her past life. She has a career, got married, and was later widowed.
Richard entered life twenty years later in Britain and became an actor.

But fate cannot keep them apart. What they have is more than love. They're eternal soulmates.

When they finally meet in Albuquerque, they remember their love and feel overwhelming joy, but the twenty-year age difference plants the painful thorns of doubt, worry, and fear. 
Their unlikely but undeniable love pulls them closer and closer, while careers, family, and other relationships pushes them farther and farther apart.

The ten year period they spend together in this lifetime takes them on many exciting adventures from beautiful New Mexico, across the Atlantic to England, Ireland, Italy, and Aruba. Nicole and Richard have an incredibly strong connection, but they must face not only happiness and joy but the dark side of life as well. 





When British actor Richard MacKenzie entered the diner, all he expected to find was a cup of hot tea. Not his soulmate, the love of his life, the woman who had been wrenched from his arms so long ago in another lifetime. He knew her immediately. But would she recognize him?

While finishing up some business paperwork after lunch in the local diner, Nicole, a widow from Ohio, felt someone watching her. When she looked up, she saw him. Him. 

When Nicole decided to step back into life in beautiful Albuquerque, New Mexico with Richard, a young handsome British actor who professed his undying love for her on a daily basis, she mistook his devotion for little more than youthful enthusiasm. She had no idea where their relationship would take her physically or emotionally. She would find herself in many dazzling international locations, putting her own life on hold, simply to be with him. She had no concept how strong her commitment to him would grow and to what extent she would go to protect him and ensure his safety and wellbeing.
And she certainly had no idea the depth of his devotion to her, an unlikely but undeniable love that would span continents and a decade of their lives, entwining them closer and closer, while their careers, families, and other relationships pulled them farther and farther apart. 



“This series of novels is different than anything else out there. Set in exotic and in some cases unusual settings, these characters are thrown together by random chance...or is it?
An intriguing turn of events can change the whole dynamic of a relationship. The destination is certainly worth the journey these novels take you through.”
        -Amazon review of Time After Time series


Amazon Buy Link:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0071G6V9K



Read an excerpt before you buy:

CHAPTER ONE


Ohioan Nicole Minnotti came to New Mexico for a fresh start. In the wake of her husband’s death, she needed a new place to re-energize her business and her life. Never did it seem more perfect than when she sat in her favorite wireless café, The Happy Habanera, with paperwork piled high in front of her. 
Richard, a British actor, was filming at an Albuquerque studio and enjoying the anonymity he found in the American Southwest, where he could walk without being hounded by fans or photographers. He embraced the freedom, as well as the beauty the Land of Enchantment provided. 
He was exploring the quaint community when he happened upon a small café, its awning lit by red and green peppers. It was the perfect stop for afternoon tea. 
A lovely blonde, sitting alone and lost in a mountain of paperwork, was the only other customer in the cozy diner. She seemed so familiar but was not distracted by his entrance. So, he took a seat at a table directly across from her and stared. 
She appeared pleasantly absorbed in her paperwork. She didn’t look his way, but he warmed to her classic features, high cheekbones, luscious lips and high arched eyebrows. She had long, wavy hair and smiled as she attended to her tasks.
Nicole felt the tiny hairs on her arm stand up and a flutter in her stomach. Sensing someone was watching her, she looked around. And there he was.
Richard smiled as a tiny voice in his brain whispered:“Hello, My Love. How I’ve missed you! I am here now. I’ve finally found you.”
She smiled back, nodded, and returned to her paperwork. 
Suddenly, her neck felt warm; she was blushing. When she looked up, he was standing over her and smiling. 
“Hello. May I join you?” Richard asked politely, her soft blue eyes sparkling.  
“No, thank you,” she said pleasantly and returned to the correspondence and receipts in front of her.
The actor was speechless.
“Tammy?” called Nicole. 
“Yeah, Nic?” answered the waitress/owner and sometimes cook. 
“Could you please find someone for this poor gentleman to talk to, so I can get some work done?” 
Tammy escorted Richard to the counter.
“I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to bother you,” he said softly as he was led away.
“She’s lovely. I feel like I know her,” he said to the café owner. “Does she come here often?” 
“Yes, Nicole is one of my regulars. Don’t scare her off.”
“Ah, her name is Nicole,” he smiled and nodded. 
“Sound familiar?” Tammy asked.
“No.”
“So, tell me, Tall Creepy British Guy, are you new to these parts?”
“I’m working on a film at the studio. It’s my day off, my first one. I thought I’d explore a little. I stopped for tea, but when I saw her something overcame me. She’s so familiar. But it’s more than that. She’s… She’s… I’d really like to talk to her.  Can’t you help me out, Tammy?”
“Listen, mister, we have stalking laws in this country. She’s working and doesn’t want to be disturbed.”
 “I only want to talk to her. Maybe I could buy her lunch? Come on, Tammy, help a new guy in town. What do I need to do to get her attention?”
“Well, first of all, leave her alone until she’s done with her work. She runs her own business. She hires the locals, who just love her. My boyfriend, Charlie, is one of her copter pilots. She’s been a widow for the last two years. She stays at the Wagon Wheel Motel next door when she’s in town. My place here is her unofficial business office. 
“Now, wait here. Let me see if I can put a good word in for you.” 
Tammy filled Nicole’s coffee cup and said: “Okay, here’s the scoop. The cutie pie at the counter wants to buy you lunch. He seems harmless enough, but I did inform him of our stalking laws. He’s British. He’s working on a film at the local studio. When you’re ready, I’ll introduce you. What do you say?” 
“Since when is matchmaking on the menu, Tammy?” Nicole giggled. 
“It wasn’t my idea. It was his. Just think about it, Nic.” 
Nicole thought about it. It was just lunch. She finished up and returned her paperwork to her briefcase. She was hungry. He was attractive. It was daylight. She was in familiar surroundings. So, she walked to the counter where Richard waited.
“Well, hello, again,” Nicole said.
“Nicole, I’d like you to meet Tall British Guy. He’s working on a movie here at the studio,” Tammy said. 
Richard smiled, glancing sideways at Tammy, silently thanking her for omitting “Creepy.”
“Richard. Richard MacKenzie,” he said, reaching for her hand. He had great hands, large and well proportioned. And a very sweet smile. 
“Nicole Minnotti. And you are a young director who’s going to be famous one day?” she said teasingly.
“No. Actually I’m an actor, and I’m rather well-known,” he replied. “Well, not here. Most my fans live in Great Britain.” 
She took a closer look at him. He seemed charmingly familiar, almost irresistible with incredible eyes and a velvet voice.
“Well then, tell me about this film you’re working on, Mr. MacKenzie,” she smiled and asked.
“Call me Richard, please,” he pleaded. 
“Well, it’s the story of a married couple, both private investigators, who are helping Scotland Yard with a murder investigation. I play the role of the Scotland Yard Inspector assigned to work with them. I become romantically entangled with the wife. When the case is solved, though, she returns to her husband for a happy American ending.”
“You know, the back patio is open and there’s a nice breeze,” said Tammy, handing them lunch menus. “Would you like a table back there?”
“Yes, that will be fine,” he said. 
Tammy led the way. 
Assisting Nicole to her seat, Richard said. “I’m sorry I bothered you earlier. I didn’t realize you were working. Did you finish?”
“Yes. It’s okay, Richard. Normal people don’t use the local café as their office. However, the motel where I stay doesn’t have a wireless connection. This café does, and Tammy is a peach. Once I find a house, I’ll be able to work from home.”
“So, what do you do?”
“I’m in the cold storage business. I’m moving out here from Ohio to handle the Albuquerque operation. The weather here is gorgeous. I’m not used to all this happy sunshine.”
“I agree. I love London, but it’s rainy most of the time.”
“And what do you do when you aren’t making movies?”
“I like to do live theater. I like the excitement of a real audience. It brings out the best in me. I like to hear the laughter and the sighs. 
“I also had a series on BBC, ‘Dr. Angus Hunt, Heart Surgeon’ for three years. What do you like to do when you aren’t solving cold storage problems?”
“Well, I don’t know. I’ve been working non-stop for the last two years. Let’s see. I like to travel,” she admitted.
“Favorite place in the whole wide world?”
“Italy” she said. “You?”
“I’m not sure but I like Italy. Where in Italy could we visit together? Venice? Rome?” he whispered seductively.
“Mmmm,” she said, imagining it. “I love both Venice and Rome, but I’ve never been to the Isle of Capri.  Have you?”
“No, not yet.”
“I hear it’s gorgeous. They say it has a Greek island flair, and the scenery is spectacular.”
“It sounds wonderful. When shall we go?” 
He winked at her while mentally planning the trip. 
“I think that’ll depend on the currency exchange. What is the euro right now? Do you know?” 
“I know only the pound and the dollar!” he said proudly.
“Well, we’ll have to keep an eye on the euro,” Nicole said. 
“What else do you enjoy doing while we wait for the euro to cooperate?” Richard asked.
“I like to golf, but I am terrible at it. As I struggle to hit the ball, I provide comic relief.”
“I bet you just need a little instruction. I’ll help you,” he laughed. “We probably only need to tweak your backswing a little and make sure you’re lined up right.”
They talked about global warming, conservation, and moving the auto industry away from gasoline. They laughed at the antics of world leaders and shared opinions of celebrities whose behavior they found appalling.
“So, tell me more about Nicole Minnotti who works in cold storage. Were you born in Ohio?” Richard asked.
“Yes, Collingswood, in northeast Ohio. You?”
“Duncan, Ireland. On a barley farm.”
“Favorite car you ever owned,” he asked.
“A teal green 1995 Chevy Blazer for its four-wheel drive maneuverability. It could go anywhere in any weather. How about you?”
“My favorite is the one I own at the moment, a 2009 Jaguar XKR convertible. It’s a gleaming, red beauty. I keep it in Ireland. It’s not a car to drive in London. Too much traffic and parking is horrible. I drive a Fiat when I’m in London. Favorite food?”
“Italian. Anything I cook myself. I like my own cooking. I make it just the way I like it. Yours?”
“I don’t have a favorite.”      
“Oh my! I’ll have to work on that one. I guarantee you soon will.”
He smiled. Her response implied they would be spending time together.
“Are you married?”
“No. My husband died two years ago.”
“I’m sorry. Was it sudden?”
“He had a heart attack and died in my arms while we waited for an ambulance in the middle of the night.”
Nicole’s thoughts momentarily wandered back to an Ohio bedroom, where she begged Craig to hold on until help came. 
“Oh, God! Nicole, that must have been horrible. I’m sorry I asked.”
“It’s okay. I just had a little flashback,” she said, shrugging off the memory. “How about you? Married, engaged, mobbed by adoring young women?”
“No, no, and not really” he lied.  He really did get mobbed by throngs of screaming fans at home. 
“I’ve been too busy with my career to allow time for any relationships.”
“Or, maybe, I was waiting for you,” his subconscious whispered.
 “You know, perhaps it’s time we both smelled the roses. And what better place to step back into the sunshine than here and now.” 
She mentally agreed it was time to bury the past. And what better place than here? She loved the Southwest.
“What are your plans for tomorrow?” Richard asked Nicole.
“I’m going to look at a house in the high desert country, an adobe ranch-style home. I like the accommodations at the Wagon Wheel, but I’m tired of living out of my suitcase. A home office would be nice, too.”
Richard’s disappointment showed. 
“I was rather hoping you would have time to come by the studio for a little tour and see where I spend the bulk of my time”.  
“No, Richard, I can’t. I’m committed to Sunshine Realty tomorrow. There aren’t many single-floor, adobe houses in my price range.”
“Okay, we’ll do the studio tour thing some other time. Could I call you when I am done working? If you’re done with your house-hunting, we could meet for tea? Here? Say yes. I’d really like to see you tomorrow. You could tell me all about the house. 
“Say yes. Say maybe. Say something.” 
“Oh, all right,” she laughed. 
Richard smiled and gave her hand a gentle squeeze.
“Thank you for a truly lovely afternoon, Nicole.”
He reached into his pocket and handed her a small notebook and a pen on which to jot her phone number. For a split second, Nicole considered giving him a false number. He saw her hesitate. She took a deep breath and wrote something.

CHAPTER TWO


The next day, Nicole met Teresa from Sunshine Realty at the same coffee shop. They rode out to the house together. The weather was gorgeous, and Nicole was filled with hope and optimism. As they turned up into the long driveway, her heart skipped a beat. The property was amazing.
The Sandia Mountains rose on three sides and the view was incredible. The adobe-style design fit perfectly with the high desert locale. 
Again, she was filled with a flood of emotions, similar to those she felt when she met Richard. She was home. She knew it. She fell in love with the place before she even looked inside. 
The home’s interior did not disappoint. There were three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a home office, and giant walls of windows that soaked in the breathtaking landscape. She couldn’t wait to see a sunset through those Great Room windows while sipping a glass of wine, maybe with Richard.
Without hesitation, Nicole decided to make an offer on the house. She could hardly contain her excitement.
Richard’s day dragged at a slower pace. He kept looking at his watch, his mind drifting to Nicole. He called her as soon as he was finished but got no answer. He left a message. An hour later, he tried again. She answered and agreed to meet him. 
He arrived at the Happy Habanera first.
“Hi, Tammy. How are you today?” he asked cheerfully.
“Hi! Good. Yourself?”
“Very well, thank you. I’m meeting Nicole for tea. Do you have a private table somewhere?”
“Go easy on her, Mr. Smooth Operator. Or you’ll have her whole team down on your head in minutes,” Tammy warned.
“I promise, I’ll behave myself.”
“You’ll need pink sweetheart roses.”
“What?”
“Nicole’s favorite flower.”    
“Got it.  Pink sweetheart roses. Thank you, Tammy.” 
Nicole walked in and stopped suddenly when she didn’t see Richard.
Tammy interceded, “Richard’s waiting for you on the back patio.”
“Thank you, Tammy. I just got off the phone with Bobby. He and Charlie are on their way back home with the new scissor jacks.”
“Thanks, Nic. I’ve missed him.”
Richard lit up when he saw Nicole but tried not to appear over-zealous. He inhaled her delicious scent as he helped her to her seat.
“Glad you could make it, Nicole. How was your day?”
“Fine, thank you, Richard. Been waiting long?”
“Oh, I’ve been waiting my whole life for you,” a little voice said.
“No, I just got here.”
“So, how was work at the studio today?”
“It was a slow day with very little filming. I’m excited to hear about the house,” said Richard, reaching for her hand.
“Oh, Richard, it is absolutely fabulous. I just love it.”
Nicole described every detail and bubbled with optimism. Her joy pulled at his heart like nothing he had felt for a long time.
“I’d love to see it. Can you call Teresa and see if another tour is possible?” 
Nicole was stunned. She hadn’t expected him to show anything more than casual, polite interest. She thought he was just pretending to listen, just nodding and smiling at her. 
“Richard, are you sure?”
“Yes, I’m positive.”
Nicole called Teresa.
“Teresa, I was telling a friend about the house and he would like to see it. What are the chances?”
“I am with another client, but you are welcome to come by and pick up the key. Do you remember how to get there? I’ll print you out a map. When you’re done, just drop the key in the lockbox. I hope your friend likes the house.”

NICOLE DROVE. IT was the perfect time of day. The sky was awash with peaches and lavenders. They walked around the outside, marveling at the breathtaking scenery. Nicole explained most of the furniture and the larger artwork was included. 
Richard was very quiet as she led him through the house, excitedly babbling about bedrooms, bathrooms, office, kitchen, and a dining room that opened onto a stone terrace. They paused on a sofa in the Great Room, facing the wall of windows and the setting sun.
“Well, what do you think?”
“It’s perfect,” said Richard, smiling and moving closer to her.
“It isreally special, isn’t it?” 
He edged closer and whispered, “Oh, yes.” 
Without asking, he leaned in and kissed her softly. 
She didn’t reject him. So, he pulled her closer and kissed her again, this time with an electricity she hadn’t felt before. 
His kisses matched the persistence of the sun, slowly marching across the sky in an endless journey to the horizon. His words were soft and poetic, his voice warm and compelling, his rhythmic movements slow and deliberate. 
And those hands! They were gentle and magnificent.
Everything blurred for Nicole. She became lost in his eyes, lips and incredible touch. She felt his tenderness and need.  Her own longing reached a crescendo when she realized it was Richard she had been waiting so very long to meet.
It was an emotional and spiritual blending of two souls, soothing, swirling, and replenishing. Their connection was deep and meaningful, gentle but intense. She felt she knew him and had loved him before. It was a joyous reunion.
Richard came alive in the throes of their passion. They shared more than their bodies. Their souls were enjoined, a bond too deep and exhilarating to understand. With Nicole by his side, he could do anything, be anything. When they separated, Richard was compelled to wipe a tear from his eye. He hoped she didn’t notice.
“Nicole, you’re fabulous,” he said. “The house is really great, too.”
“I’m glad the sofa is staying,” joked Nicole. “This is one happy couch.”
As they drove back to town, Richard confessed, “Nicole, where have you been all my life? I feel I have been searching and searching for you. I’m so happy I finally found you.”
Nicole didn’t answer. Her mind was catching up with the rest of her body. She realized he had triggered a response for which she had no defense. Nor did she want any. Thoughts raced through her mind. There were so many things she wanted to tell him before they became too involved. 
 “I have to tell you something in the spirit of full disclosure,” she proclaimed.
“Well, I know you’re not married.”
“No, but I have been married twice.”
“That’s okay with me. And I don’t think you’ve turned lesbian since Craig died. But, if you have, give me a chance to turn you back.” he teased, winking at her. “Tell me, Nicole, we’ll deal with it.”
“Richard, how old are you, honey? Thirty? Thirty-two?” 
“I’m twenty-seven. Would you like to see my International Driver’s License? Isn’t it a little late to check if I’m over twenty-one?”
Nicole’s mouth dropped open and she gave him an odd look.
“Nicole, what’s this about? Tell me. We’ll deal with it together.”
“Oh, God! Twenty-seven?” 
Nicole knew she had to tell him. He didn’t have a clue?
“This what-ever-just-happened-between-us can go no farther,” she confessed.
“Why?” Richard asked, trying to read her face. “Nicole, is there someone else? Do you already have someone special in your life?”
Nicole suddenly realized this was not the conversation to have while driving down an unfamiliar, mountain road at night. Richard shook his head and groaned. He mistook her silence for agreement.
“Thereissomeone else. I should have known. You are fabulous. Some lucky man surely would have snapped you up. Let me think, you aren’t married. You aren’t engaged. So, he has really screwed up! 
“Call him up and tell him he now has competition. I’ll fight for you, Nicole. And I’ll do anything to make you mine. I’m young, I’m strong, and I am in love with you. I loved you before you ever said one word to me. I knew it when I saw you in the coffee shop. I knew it when you looked up at me and smiled. It was as if you said to me, ‘Here I am. You’ve finally found me.’
“I won’t back down. I won’t give up. I want this. I want you, I want us. Nicole, don’t you?”
“Wow, Richard, that was some speech. We only met yesterday.”
“Too much, too soon?” he asked. 
She nodded. Suddenly, he appeared so young and impetuous, so optimistic about love.
“Do you mean I should slow down?” he asked.
“Yes and no. There’s more to this,” she said.
“Then please tell me,” he begged, still smiling, still hoping. “You will be pleasantly surprised as to what I can handle. 
“Are you a fugitive? No problem. The studio has a plethora of attorneys on call. Or I can hire a British lawyer. They are outstanding.”
Nicole giggled.
“If you’re an alien, I understand. I’m a science fiction geek! If you are running from Klingons, my family will hide you at our home in rural Ireland. Nicole, please, just tell me. Together, we’ll deal with it, whatever it is.”
They rode the rest of the way in silence. Nicole never took her eyes off the road. Time dragged and tension mounted until the neon blue wagon wheel of her motel flashed on the horizon. 
Nicole was shaking when they exited the car. Richard took off his jacket and gently wrapped her in it. 
“Come in. We need to talk,” she said and led the way.
When she filled two glasses with wine, Richard assumed it was a prelude to bad news and a great idea. 
She handed him a glass. 
“Drink,” she said.
He half-wished it were poison. Suddenly, he didn’t want to hear why their relationship was doomed. 

Thursday, June 18, 2020

ENTERTAINMENT: Into the Night, on NETFLIX






Oh, this Belgian apocalypse thriller series on Netflix was a real surprise! I found it while flipping through the tons of sci-fi shows I'd already seen, while mumbling to myself that there IS a difference between science fiction and fantasy and that fantasy is not science fiction,






when something caught my eye. Something about...if we don't outrace sunrise, we all die...or something like that. 
So, "they" commandeer the plane on it's flight to Brussels and fly west, trying to outrun the sun. 




Everybody has secrets. The good guys are the bad guys and the bad guys, well, they're not exactly good, but they have redeeming qualities. Season One is on Netflix now. Watch it! I think you'll like it.




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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

INTERVIEW: Mental Health Author Nita Sweeney




Nita Sweeney
Upper Arlington, Ohio
USA


Good morning, Nita, and welcome to Vision and Verse. Can you tell us a little about what you're written?
I am the award-winning author of the running and mental health memoir, Depression Hates a Moving Target: How Running with My Dog Brought Me Back from the Brink. I also coauthored a writing journal, You Should Be Writing: A Journal of Inspiration and Instruction to Keep Your Pen Moving, with Brenda Knight. Both were released by Mango Publishing. My articles and essays have been published in Dog World, Dog Fancy, Buddhist America, Writer’s Journal, and Country Living Magazine in addition to newspapers and newsletters. I blog at Bum Glue and publish the monthly writing newsletter, Write Now Columbus.


What is your favorite genre to write?
Memoir.                                            


Favorite food.
Anything Ed, my husband, cooks! Thankfully he enjoys making tasty food. If he didn’t, we would starve.


Tea or coffee?
Decaf coffee.


Pizza or ice cream?
Why choose?


I agree. Wine or beer?
Neither agrees with me.


Where would you like to visit?
I’ve run half marathons in 18 of the 50 states so I hope to run halfs in the remaining 32 states.

Favorite musical artist.  
Elton John.

Do you listen to music when you write?  What?
I only listen to music if I need to block out other sounds and I prefer ambient sounds or instrumental new age. I find lyrics too distracting when I’m writing.

What makes you laugh?
My husband and our silly Labrador retriever, Scarlet.



Favorite work of art or sculpture.
I adore the impressionists. Monet’s water lilies break my heart. 

How old were you when you started writing?
I “self-published” my first book in fourth grade for a school project. I’m the proud owner of the sole copy of Sheshak the Wild Stallion. But I made up stories in my head long before I could write.


Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?
I set a timer and “go” in the style taught to me by my long-time teacher, Natalie Goldberg (Writing Down the Bones). I write to figure out what I need to say. After I’ve gotten that down, I go back and make notes. I sometimes use notecards and make an outline, but only once I’ve written those first awful pages.

Describe your perfect evening.
I’m at home with Ed and Scarlet. He’s reading in the living room with the dog at his feet. I’m in my office writing. We can see each other and talk if we want or hours of silence can pass.

Where do you get your inspiration?
My inspiration to write has been there always, but it took a decade for me to figure out what I really wanted to write about. I filled a ton of notebooks to discover that. Now, I see topics everywhere.

What do you do when you get a writer's block?
I set a timer for ten minutes and start writing what’s in front of my face: the stapler on the desk, the sycamore out the window. Eventually my mind will turn to the thing I really need to write.
  
                                              
Who is your favorite author?
That depends on what day it is and my mood. I don’t care for horror or anything too violent. Otherwise, I enjoy good writing no matter who wrote it.

Best book you ever read.
Winter Wheat by Mildred Walker. It is only my favorite because when I was in seventh grade, the librarian recognized my precociousness and gave me that book to read. I still feel proud that she thought me mature enough to understand the complexity of relationships in the story. I’m not sure I was, but still.

Last book you read.
Love and Ruin by Paula McLain

What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?
Teach meditation.

Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?
Ed, my husband. He is wise and kind, but also fierce and he has loved me through so much. When I need guidance, he’s the first person to whom I turn. 
                                       
If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?
I would give anything to talk to my mother again. I have so many questions.


What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?
Read and write ferociously. Learn everything you can. Practice. Let yourself fail. Get up, and try again.



Do you have some links for us to follow you?
Here are my social media links:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/nitasweeney/
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LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/nitasweeney/
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Nita Sweeney,
Author of Depression Hates a Moving Target: How Running with My Dog Brought Me Back from the Brink
3801 Norbrook Drive
Columbus, OH 43220
614-395-8703
nita@nitasweeney.com
https://www.nitasweeney.comFollow me on Twitter!




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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

BOOK REVIEW: Prey for the Dead by Susanne Leist



Linda Bennett's dreams of happiness have always eluded her. Five years ago, she moved to Florida from New York to escape heartache. The Dead, an evil group of vampires, had ruined any hope of peace for her and her friends. Surrounded by vampires and human vampires, Linda finds solace in her bookstore, learning to live among vamps and hybrids. Then one morning, Oasis goes dark, and an explosion rocks her shop and any future dreams for a happy ending.

Linda and her friends race to where lightning converges on a sinkhole in an isolated spot behind the town. As vampires and hybrids try to save the vampire hunter and vamp trapped beneath Oasis, a witch's spell throws the residents back in time. 

When evidence emerges of The Dead's return to Oasis, Linda and her best friend, Shana, join vamps and hybrids on their search for The Dead. At an exclusive club in Disney World, they pose as the trophy wives of the hybrids, Todd and Sheriff Sam. Death and mayhem follow their every step. A romp through the tunnels beneath Oasis leads to a showdown in the swamps of Florida.

Can Oasis survive the battle between good and evil?

Will Linda find her happy ending?


My Review:
Prey for the Dead by Susanne Leist takes place in a charming little Florida town called Oasis, where all the men are handsome and the women are beautiful. They are also a strange mix of vampire, human, and  hybrid. This was a great mix of old vampire lore, new fantasy, and basic human emotion. Great world building with lots of twists and turns! 

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Monday, June 15, 2020

ART: Photography - Trains!



Oh, I love trains... and a train ride! Here are some great train photos from some amazing photographers.  











I claim nothing here as my own.
Photos from Pixabay

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Sunday, June 14, 2020

SCHEDULE: June 15-19, 2020

Beautiful Mill Creek Park Rose Garden
Photo by Carol Ann Kauffman

Mon., June 15 - ART:
Photography - Trains
Tues., June 16 - BOOK REVIEW:
Prey for the Dead
by Susanne Leist
Wed., June 17 - INTERVIEW:
Mental Health Author
Nita Sweeney
Thurs., June 18 - ENTERTAINMENT:
War of the Worlds EPIX
Fri., June 19 - BOOK:
Blue Lake
by Carol Ann Kauffman


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