Friday, November 27, 2020

BOOK: Blue Lake by Carol Ann Kauffman




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 paperback 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

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(This scene takes place on the drive back home after the couple has made love for the first time, while visiting the house Nicole wants to buy  in New Mexico.)

Excerpt:

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.
“There is someone 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. 
She drank hers, smoothed her skirt and said. “I am forty-seven years old, Richard. I’m old enough to be your mother." 







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Thursday, November 26, 2020

NOTE: Happy Thanksgiving

October


Dear Gentle Readers,

What a year 2020 has been! I will be happy to see it in the rearview mirror. Global coronavirus, political and social unrest, dealing with illness in our families and communities causing us to change our way of life to 'the new normal.'

That said, there is still much to be thankful for in 2020. We are spending quality time in our cozy little homes, you know, the ones we've spent a fortune on making them attractive and comfortable.  

We're learning to enjoy all the little things we took for granted. More people are cooking and baking at home and playing with their children more. More at-home teaching is taken place and maybe you discovered your little darlings aren't a joy to teach after all.

We're seeing more of our neighbors, not just the casual wave while rushing in or out of the house. More people are listening to music, doing craft projects, and engaging in other artistic pursuits.

We at Vision and Verse wish you a Happy Thanksgiving Day. We hope you spend the day at peace, feeling love even if it is from a distance. We hope realize how lucky we all are and we hope you eat too much!

Hugs,
Carol






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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

RECIPE: Spinach-Cream Cheese Foldovers

 


SPINACH-CREAM CHEESE FOLDOVERS

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

1 pkg. chopped frozen spinach, cooked, well drained

1 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese, cubed

1 tsp. minced garlic

salt and pepper to taste

Put into microwavable bowl and microwave for 1 minute. Then mix well.

2 tubes of crescent rolls 

8 slices of part-skim mozzarella cheese

Grease cookie sheet.  Unroll crescent rolls into 4 rectangles per can, 8 altogether.  Put mozzarella slice on each dough rectangle.  Put one big spoonful of spinach-cheese mixture on each rectangle and fold over.  Pinch the edges on all sides.

Beat 1 egg and egg-wash the tops of the spinach fold-overs.  Bake for 12 minutes at 350 degrees, until the tops are golden brown.



Dear Gentle Readers,

These are so easy and so good! Most of the time I make them for parties, but it works as dinner, too. Try them. I think you'll like them.

Hugs,

Carol






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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

BOOK: Wine, Dine, and Christmas Crimes by Maria Grazia Swan




Some Christmas surprises don’t come from Santa. At a gathering atop the tallest building in Phoenix, Arizona, to celebrate Monica Baker’s newest listing, the body of a mysterious young woman is found floating in the pool. But why do fingers point to Monica? Is it the victim’s missing clothing that links Monica to the crime? 
As if being alone during the holidays and in love with someone else’s husband wasn’t depressing enough, Monica now needs to convince the cops, her real estate broker, and her friends, that she really, really isn’t a Christmas killer. And she better be quick if she wants to make midnight mass instead of prison roll call.

My Review:

Wine, Dine and Christmas Crimes, Baker Girls Cozy Mystery Book 3, by Maria Grazia Swan is a great cozy mystery.
Monica Baker, Arizonia’s finest ‘cute and quirky real estate agent’, navigates the Christmas holiday around a dead body found in a swimming pool and the thrilling, handsome, married hunk Tristan.

Maria Grazia Swam always delivers a great mystery (I could not figure this one out!) with lovable, believable characters set in beautiful Arizona locales. The tight plot with plenty of suspects zooms along like a hot pink Fiat. I love the Baker Girls Series and highly recommend, as well as the Leila York series.


Amazon Buy Link:

https://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Crimes-Baker-Girls-Mystery-ebook/dp/B07TKVJHBM/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Wine%2C+Dine%2C+and+Christmas+Crimes+by+Maria+Grazia+Swan&qid=1603895869&s=digital-text&sr=1-1







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Sunday, November 22, 2020

SCHEDULE: November 23 - 27, 2020


 Mon., November 23 - ART:
Santa Fe Artist
William Haskell
Tues., November 24 - BOOK REVIEW:
Wine, Dine, and Christmas Crimes
by Maria Grazia Swan
Wed., November 25 - RECIPE:
Spinach Cream Cheese Foldovers
Thurs., November 26 - NOTE:
Happy Thanksgiving!
Fri., November 27 - BOOK:
Blue Lake
by Carol Ann Kauffman







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