Friday, June 28, 2024

BOOK: Harper Ross by Carol Ann Kauffman


 

Harper Ross is a quiet, single man born to wealth and privilege; not large, not strong, not what you'd call hero material.


Katy Westwind finds herself in danger from the evil sheriff of Bellwood. 


If that's not bad enough, there's a giant monster that flies down into the town once every ten years and devours everyone and everything it finds.


Town council has organized a lottery to choose a man to kill the monster before it awakens.

The lottery is, of course, fixed.

Enter: Harper Ross



Amazon Buy Link:

https://www.amazon.com/Harper-Ross-Carol-Ann-Kauffman-ebook/dp/B0CG2HZH2Y




Excerpt:

Prologue

This story takes place on Belterra, 

an Earth-like planet in a time period

 similar to Earth's old wild west, around 1880.

Long ago, the ancients brought humans to this planet. 

There were only four tribes: the warriors of magic, 

the spirit soul keepers, the brilliant, unscrupulous scientists, 

and the strong, brutal, but efficient soldiers. 

However, with decades of intermingling, 

numbers have dwindled and only the strongest, 

most forceful of each tribe have survived. 

Is it natural selection? Or is it fixed? 

This story follows the first two books, 

Belterra and Dark Return.

 

You can blame my father for this one. 

We used to watch cowboys on TV together.

Saddle up for something different, cowboy!

 

Chapter 1

The Invitation

 

 

“Miss Katherine must understand,” bellowed George Powers, the large imposing sheriff of Bellwood. He was a descendent of the old Soldier Guard of Eastwood, the once respected peacekeepers of the territory. Once an elected position, the sheriff’s position is now inherited, passed from father to eldest son. 

“The economy is extremely tight at this time,” the sheriff continued. “Most households simply cannot afford the luxury of taking in another person. And everybody knows Miss Katy Westwind has a quite the reputation. Very outspoken. Overly educated for a woman of her station in life. And extremely headstrong.”

Powers held his head with both hands for dramatic effect. “Who in his right mind would purposely want to assume that kind of headache, responsibility, and aggravation without at least a decent dowry?

“But because of the failing health of our esteemed citizen and noted healer Barton Westwind, who is loved by all, and in acknowledgement of his decades of service to our community in the healing arts, and the fact there are no other living Westwind relatives left in the area, or maybe anywhere in the world, I am willing take Miss Katherine into my household as requested by her father. 

“Of course, I do have a few stipulations. I would insist that Miss Katherine resign from all endeavors outside of her assigned household duties at Powers House. I would expect her to refrain from her numerous public speaking engagements that do nothing more than rile up our womenfolk and make them irritable, dissatisfied, and hard to handle. And I would also have to insist upon the deed to the Westwind family home. Maybe renting it out would help me offset the cost of having another person to clothe, feed, and house in these lean and bitter times.”

“And where is my very ill, highly esteemed father supposed to live out his days while you are renting out our family home, Sheriff Powers? Under the bridge, perhaps, with the rats and the trolls?” answered the small-framed, fiery blonde Katy Westwind.

“Miss Katherine, is your father not here to speak for you?” blinked George Powers

“Mr. Powers, I think my father may have already spoken too much for me, sir, if he asked you to take me into your household without first discussing it with me.”

“Do you see what I mean?” Sheriff Powers chuckled as he looked around the Council chamber at the other members. “May I remind you, Miss Katherine, you are not getting any younger. Female beauty fades very quickly after fifteen or sixteen. And I do not see any other Council representative here willing to take you in.” 

There was laughter and a low murmur heard throughout the Council chamber as George Powers puffed out his chest and grinned.

“I’ll take her,” came a voice from the last row. Everyone turned around to see where the voice came from. A tall, slim, impeccably dressed gentleman stood.

“Harper Ross of Ross House, of the Northford Family House of Science. I have known Miss Katherine since primary school. We are the same age, so I don’t feel she’s too old for anything. We were classmates. Katy is indeed very bright and well-educated for any station in life. I do not fear smart women. In fact, I like them.

“Ross House is very large with plenty of room, if you, Miss Katherine, would like to come live with me, you are most welcome. You can invite your father to come and live out his remaining days with you, with us, if you wish. Renting out the Westwind House does seem to be a prudent and profitable idea in these hard economic times. But I would assume no controlling interest over Westwind House. I would leave it in your very capable hands and act only as your advisor when requested.

“I would not ask you to change your habits, schedule, or your prominent position in this community as a voice of reason and equality. 

“Miss Katherine, would you be willing to consider moving into Ross House, not as a servant, but as my…companion?” Harper asked.

“Thank you, Mr. Ross, for your very kind and timely offer. It is very much appreciated. I would like to know what exactly you require of me as ‘your companion’ before I can make a rational decision.”

“May we discuss this in private, Miss Katherine?” A blushing Harper asked as he looked down at the floor in front of him.

“Of course, Mr. Ross. You may call upon me at Westwind House at your convenience.”















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Thursday, June 27, 2024

TV TIME: Super Storm (Prime Video)


 

At home with the flu, wanting nothing but to be left alone with no lights, no noise, or no food smells, my husband found this great movie for me to watch that completely took my mind of my stomach and head. 

Super Storm, released in 2011, was also entitled Mega Cyclone at some point. 

Mitch Pileggi, who was Scully and Mulder’s boss on X Files, was the only actor I recognized, but the whole cast did a great job. 













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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

INTERVIEW: Historical Romance Author KD Sherrinford

 


KD Sherrinford
Fylde Coast, North of England
UK


Good morning, KD, and welcome to Vision and Verse. We are thrilled to have you with us this morning.  I know I have bunch of Sherlock Holmes fans in here. Can you tell us a little about what you’ve written?

I wrote three books in The Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler mysteries. My debut novel, " Song for Someone", is a Finalist at The Chanticleer International Book Awards for Romantic Fiction-The Chatelaine. The trilogy also includes Christmas at The Saporis and Meet Me in Milan, which are Shortlisted at The CIBA 's Series Book Awards for Genre Fiction.  The series' fourth book, Nicco Sapori's Abduction, is a WIP. i am also working on a historical romance.



Last year, I wrote a short, cosy present-day mystery, " A Bit of a Do," which is included in Marla Bradeen's marvellous Limited Edition Anthology, Malice, Murder and Matrimony, 25 original stories from International authors. I feel proud to be a part of that wonderful collection.


What is your favorite genre to write? 
My favourite genre to write about is historical romance and suspense.


What is your favorite food?
My favourite food is Salmon or steak with a nice stir fry or a good curry.

Tea or coffee?
Being from England, I assume it’s tea. 
No. Coffee all day long. I don't like tea.

Pizza or ice cream?
Pizza 



Beer, wine, soda, or what? 
Red wine 



Where would you like to visit? 
I  always wanted to visit The Brill Building in New York. I would love to go to Italy, visit the places outlined in my books Fiesole and Milan, and catch an opera at the prestigious La Scala opera house.

Italy is fabulous. Go. Go now! I have been inside the LaScala opera house when it is empty and it is breathtakingly beautiful. Who is your favorite musical artist? 
Fav musical artist, there are so many, I love a broad base of music, but i like the Jazz singers, Im a sucker for anyone who plays the piano. Sedaka and his work from the seventies and eighties when he collaborated with Phil Cody. It was amazing stuff and an exciting time for the singer-songwriter.

Do you listen to music when you write? 
Although I love music, I don't listen to anything when writing; it's distracting.

I feel the same way. I need silence. Do you prefer comedy or drama? 
I like a good comedy; the series Benidorm was hysterical, and there were so many great actors with impeccable comic timing. They should bring it back.


This is an Art AND Author website, so I am obligated to ask: what is your favorite work of art? 
My favourite work of art is The Mona Lisa, I would love to know what going on behind that smile.


At what age did you begin to write?
I was 62 when I started writing professionally.


Are you a planner with outlines and index cards? Or are you a pantser?
Because my books are Historical Fiction, a fair bit of research was required for each one, so some outlining was needed. However, I am a panster writer and prefer to let my characters take me where they need to go.


Describe KD Sherrinford’s perfect evening.
A perfect evening for me is watching Netflix with my husband, John, with a nice glass of red wine. No adverts, no interruption, and with the phone  switched off.


Who is the one person who has inspired you the most? 
My daughter Katie inspired me to write my debut novel after a visit to the Sherlock Holmes Museum in London. 


I remember having a discussion afterwards with a group of friends. I mentioned that I had waited years for someone to write a pastiche about the world-famous detective and The Woman; authors mainly hinted at it without exploring its depths and endless possibilities. 

So, encouraged by my daughter, I decided to start to work on my adaptation. it took me over two years to work 6-8 hours daily. So much heart, love and inspiration went into that book, and I'm very proud of it, although I am amazed at how popular it has been with fans who seem to love the dynamics between Sherlock and Irene. 



The critics liked it, too; they described Song for Someone as an evocative masterpiece that stands out in Contemporary literature.
I shall die a happy woman!









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Tuesday, June 25, 2024

BOOK REVIEW: Gossamer Dream, A Tale of Two by R. L. Wolfe

 



Gossamer Dream, A Tale of Two  by R. L. Wolfe is the tale of Nyssa, who experiences an ill-fated space mission on her eighteenth birthday, but somehow survives. After a long, long sleep, she awakens with some startling physical changes.  This was a cross between science fiction and horror, not my usual read. But it was well written, unpredictable, and entertaining.











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Monday, June 24, 2024

ART: Marble Sculptor Flippo Albacini












References:
Art Cavern
ArtUK.co.uk
Sotheby’s.com
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Sunday, June 23, 2024

SCHEDULE: JUNE 24-28, 2024


 Mon., June 24 - ART:
Marble Sculptor
Filippo Albacini
Tues., June 25 - BOOK REVIEW: 
Gossamer Dream, A Tale of Two
by R.L. Wolfe
Wed., June 26 - INTERVIEW:
Historical Romance Author
K.D. Sherrinford
Thurs., June 27 - TV TIME:
Super Storm
(Prime Video)
Fri., June 28 - BOOK:
Harper Ross
by Carol Ann Kauffman 













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