Thursday Tell All – Meet Skillet from Morning After Midnight

What is your story, Skillet?

I’m a black friend of our hero Aaron, with whom I saved the rabbits under his gramma’s porch in 1958.

The story opens in 1996 in Atlanta.

“Aaron and I grew up in the Deep South during turmoil that changed our lives forever. Those days, our friendship had to be a secret from his white family who thought I wasn’t worthy of their favorite son. I’ve loved that boy since we were chil’ren. I’m lookin’ forward to seeing him again.

“Sitting here on the shiny MARTA train, I can’t help thinkin’ about the past and wondering how much my South has really changed since I’ve been gone. My name is Skillet Hamilton, and I’m coming back to Georgia where it all began, at least for me.

“Bein’ home gives me a happy heart and makes me laugh at the memories that phrase conjures up. Every time Lyndon Johnson addressed the nation during our unsettled times, he had a heavy heart. We knew more about his heart back in the day than what he was doing to our country.

“Believe it or not, between Aaron and me, I was the lucky one. I experienced a loving, hardworking family and a clear set of values. Poor Aaron, his values changed daily. His capricious women folk, grandma and mother, couldn’t make up their minds about anything—‘cept me. I was off limits once we started school. They weren’t wishy-washy ‘bout that. They were—to put it nicely—confused. Ella, the old lady, was stuck in the past, not embracing the new ways. Her daughter, Lonnie Jo, Aaron’s mama, was stuck in the bottle or some other pleasure pit. It’s a wonder Aaron turned out so good.”

Do you think the author portrayed you accurately?

Very! I think she likes me. 

Do you have any special strengths?

Good sense! Aaron got mixed messages. My family was solid. As you watch us grow up, you’ll see it’s a struggle for Aaron, but I seemed to find my place in the world.

Do you have any special weaknesses?

Yeah. It takes me a while to commit.

What makes you happy?

Once I figured it out, my life was just fine. It took Aaron longer, that’s why it’s his story. He’s the conflicted sort.

What are you afraid of?

Water. Can’t swim and don’t want to!

What do you regret?

That I wasn’t able to impart more wisdom to my buddy before he messed up his life. Or, before his mom did. Lonnie Jo was a pistol.

What is the most important thing that ever happened to you? Why?

Seminary. I learned even a saint has to compromise.

Do you have any hobbies?

Sports, especially running. I got a lot of practice running from Aaron’s gramma.

What, if anything, haunts you?

The look of loss on Aaron’s face when we graduated high school. He had a whole lot of livin’ to do before he could find the right woman.

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Unsettled times and dysfunctional families force the young lovers to rethink their values and find love between the States.

Excerpt:

(Aaron is asking advice from Skillet who is headed for Seminary:

The store would close in half an hour. They took their milkshakes to a booth. Aaron leaned over toward the center of the table. “I’m in deep shit, Skillet.”

Skillet blinked. “What’s goin’ down, man?”

“Remember my pretty blonde girlfriend?”

“Who could forget her?”

Aaron took a deep breath and whispered, “This wasn’t Melanie’s fault, Skillet. I was so damned busy with my own goals I didn’t see the whole picture.”

“What picture? What’re you tryin’ to say?” He pushed his shake aside and leaned in.

“I was working to become a doctor. I let things slide. She told me she was taking an antibiotic. I knew she was on the pill. What the hell kind of premed student am I not to remember that antibiotics can nullify the pill?”

Skillet smiled. “You’re gonna be a daddy?”

“Hell, yes. And we aren’t married. I don’t want to marry her, but I should want to. I should be crazy to marry her. Doesn’t the baby deserve a family with parents who care about it? I loved Melanie once, or thought I did. Now—”

“Now you’re gonna be a daddy.” Skillet slapped him on the shoulder. “What’s wrong with that? Lots of college kids are married and working while they’re in school.”

“I’m in love with someone else.”

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IMG_0274 (2)Bio:

Julie Eberhart Painter was raised in Bucks Count, Pennsylvania, boyhood home of James A Michener. Julie is the author of Mortal Coil, Tangled Web, and the 2011 Book of the Year, Kill Fee, and sequel, Medium Rare from www.champagnebooks.com. Daughters of the Sea, e-book and print. Julie’s first paranormal romance, and Morning After Midnight are available from MuseItUp Publishing. http://bit.ly/1gpaO4R and other online e-book venues.

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Secret Cravings Winter Wonderland Blog Hop

 STAY TUNED FOR GIVEAWAY DETAILS BELOW…MINE & SCP’S!!!

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Welcome to the Secret Cravings Winter Wonderland Blog Hop & Scavenger Hunt! There’s some amazing prizes in store for the readers!!

Details on that are further below. First, I also want to mention that in a few weeks is the anniversary of my first published book, and the birth of the wonderful, gritty town of Dominion Falls. When the world met my amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe…and my (anti)hero, brothel and saloon owner, Cole Mitchell.

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So in honor of Dominion Falls’ birthday, I’m giving away your choice of the complete series in ebook format…or a signed print copy of one of my books!!  

All you have to do is comment below.  Since I love my secondary characters and try to make them as deep as my hero and heroine…I’d love for you to tell me about your favorite secondary character – book or TV.

*giveaway ends 1/30/14 @11:59PM. 

Now, for Secret Cravings Publishing’s Scavenger Hunt!!

In order to be included in the giveaway for the amazing prizes (like: an IPAD 2, a Kindle Fire HDX, $50 GC and $25 GC), here’s my letter back, now go back to the Secret Cravings Blog and find the badges at ALL the participating sites.  Once you have them all, you’ll email them in to be entered in the grand prize giveaway!

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The 2014 Forecast

_MG_66672013 was a heck of a year for me, writing-wise.

I saw my first book published, and then the “Complete” (for now) series of that same book.

I wrote my first ever stand-alone book – which was a big challenge for me.

I started a new series, an actual contemporary romance (another first), and the first book was published in December, with another due in February (then July, October, November and December again).

I have been published in three very different anthologies – women’s history, horror, and motherhood stories.

I went on the radio once, and classed up the show by declaring “I’m a whore” on live radio. I’m awesome that way.

I challenged myself to write 500,00 words – and succeeded in writing 413,286 of those words.

I had ups and downs and some pretty major struggles, but it was a good year.

Now it’s 2014, and as I’m sitting here with my leg in an air cast after foot surgery, and many words already under my belt for 2014, I realized I haven’t yet declared my writing goals and aims for 2014.

  1. I’ve challenged myself to write 600,000 words in 2014. (41,631 WC so far)
  2. I will finish books 4 & 5 of the Dominion Falls series and submit by February 8th (4 is done, 5 is at 36,343)
  3. I will fine-tune and perfect Leap (Hidden Senses #.5) for publication.  (1 edit round done. W/ an editor now)
  4. I will build my audience and work harder at promotion.
  5. I will find focus (see below), and figure out how to USE it.

And for those that don’t know me, I have an attention problem. I jump from project to project and lack focus. I have about 6 books started that I’m currently working on – and probably 3-4 that I started and back-burnered. In my attempt to focus, I’m going to post those books, projected word counts, and try to work my way through them over the course of the year.

  1. Runaway Train (Dominion Falls 5) – 100k (36,343 complete)
  2. Stalled Independence (Lake Point #3) – 30k
  3. Into a Mirror Darkly (Morgana Chronicles 1) – 100k (~10k done)
  4. Witch Way (Lake Point #4) – 30k
  5. A Thorough Thanksgiving (Lake Point #5) – 30k
  6. The Wolf (The Tribe #1) – 100k
  7. Natural Selection – 40k
  8. Hybrid – unknown…going to do as “Chapters” not full length novel.
  9. The Dead Past (Dominion Falls 6-temporary name) – 100k
  10. The Chief (The Tribe #2) – 100k
  11. The Raven (The Tribe #4) – 100k
  12. Escaping Humanity (Co-authoring w/ Mary Terrani) – 100k

Obviously I don’t know that I’ll finish them all in this year – but I’m going to make an effort to work my way through them.  I have several stories on backburner (Like Ice Age, Broken Windows and Hex Ranch) that I also dream of approaching, but I have to focus for a change and do one book at a time.  Especially since I already have ideas for carrying my contemporary holiday series into 2015!

All right. My goals are out there – it’s time to get back to it!  Runaway train is 1/3 done now, and I have lots of words ahead of me!

Tuesday Tales – Satin – Natural Selection

Leilyn2Welcome back to Tuesday Tales!  This weeks prompt is Satin.

Last week I introduced you to my historical paranormal (with Werewolves!), Natural Selection. Honestly, I am in the midst of trying to write 100k in less than a month to have my historical western series next two books ready to submit by my anniversary of publication…so I was just going to give you that, but I realized I can’t share anything from that book without ruining many surprises I have in store in Dominion Falls.

So, this week we’re back with Dell, my Werewolf in 1882.  The stranger he found on the bank is a Werewolf as well, he’s all but convinced of that fact…but even with her increased strength and healing, her time in the cold waters of the river left her down for the count. will she wake up, and what’s her name? Where is she from?:

Dell sat silent on the bed, his feet propped on the frame, his arms balanced on his knees. In the bed against the opposite wall lay the strange woman he’d found at the edge of the river. They still didn’t know where she’d come from or how long she’d been in the water, but it was long enough to take down a Were and make her ill for three days.

On the other side of the cabin, Olive worked over the stove, making a huge breakfast for him, and probably some extra on the off chance the woman woke up. True to his word, Dell hadn’t left Olive’s cabin since they’d brought her there. Pure instinct insisted he be there when she woke.

“Dell, come.” Olive snapped and pointed to his plate. “Sit. Eat.”

If Olive hadn’t been like a second mother to him all his life he might have snapped at her for treating him like a pet. As it was, he only grumbled under his breath and went to the table.

“You don’t ever do good trapped inside, boy. You should go out and run. She ain’t woken up yet.” Olive dropped more eggs on his plate as he shoveled them into his mouth. “I was gonna run to the general store, but you could go for me.”

“No. I’m going to be here.” He scooped several more forkfuls of eggs in and downed his coffee fast enough to singe the roof of his mouth. “I’ll clean up. You go.”

She sighed and untied her apron. “Suit yourself. You’re gonna make yourself crazy the way you’re going.”

“Pa thinks I’m already there.” Dell grinned at her as he poured more coffee. “I’ll be fine. She’s going to wake up soon. I know it. Her fever broke last night.”

“All right.” She gripped his chin and smirked. “Behave.”

“Yes ma’am.” He saluted on his way back to the table.

Once the door closed, he scarfed down the rest of his food and rushed through scraping his plate and washing all the dishes.  He’d just started a fresh pot of coffee when he heard a rustling from the bed.

He dared a peek and saw her slow blinking stare at the ceiling.

The stranger’s nose twitched, and he knew she’d already scented him. Still, she didn’t freak out or scream, just lay there. After a few minutes she moved again, her hands emerging from the covers to touch the chemise Olive had put on her.  Her delicate fingers trailed along the satin ribbon edging, then dropped back to the bed.

Part of him wanted to run over and drag her from the bed to find her story. Luckily he was in human form, so the logical part of him won out, for now. He pulled out the pan he’d just put away and grabbed the basket of eggs.

While she continued to make slow work of coming to life, he cooked up as many eggs as were left in Olive’s egg basket, and grabbed the fresh loaf of bread off the shelf. The stranger had been unconscious for three days, and he didn’t know how long before that it had been since she ate.

“What’s your name,” Dell spoke into the silence. Out of the corner of his eye he saw her stand, but she didn’t answer him. He frowned, contemplating forcing it out of her with the alpha, but he wanted to save that. “Should I just call you girl, then?”

“Leilyn.” Her voice was scratchy, raw.

Of course that’s why she didn’t speak at first, probably dehydrated. “Come and eat. You’ve been unconscious for a while, you must be starving.”

Her bare feet were silent on the floor as she crossed the room, and she sat without question. Before he could say anything else, she grabbed the mug of water he’d set down and gulped it down.

He scrambled for the pitcher and set it down.

She looked from the pitcher to her mug and back. After a heavy sigh and a shrug, she set the mug aside and grabbed the pitcher, drinking straight from it with large, slurping gulps.  Once the pitcher was drained, she set it aside and wiped her mouth. “Sorry.”

“Don’t apologize, you must be thirsty. I’m Dell, by the way.” He set down her plate and the bread. “Where are you from, Leilyn?”

Rather than answer, she shoveled the food in as fast as she’d chugged the water. With her plate cleaned of eggs she finally deigned to look his way.

Dell’s breath caught in his throat at the intense green of her eyes unlike he’d seen before. Even among Were’s the color seemed unnatural. “Where are you from?”

“Somewhere else.” She reached for the bread, lowering her gaze again.

“Clearly.”

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Sunday Snippets 19 – Changing Tracks


Welcome back to the Weekend Writing Warriors!

ChangingTracks_MEDI’m still keeping you all intrigued with the beginning of the series [amazon_link id=”B00BEMN5SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Changing Tracks (The Dominion Falls Series book 1)[/amazon_link]. You know, my amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe…and the brothel-owner, anti-hero…Cole Mitchell.

Skipping ahead a little bit. While Cole was unconscious from his injuries, many more revelations about Jane’s past are revealed, and some bad things have happened that many people are blaming on her & her past. Cole has woken up and spent some time with Jane, but then she is called away and Graham has his own chance to spin his version of Jane’s story to Cole. Cole lashes out…or does he? Cole speaks first:

“Get out of here, ya lyin’ jezebel!”

Jane’s strangled gasp echoed through the room. Cole’s words pierced her heart worse than any other reaction she’d gotten to the revelation of her past. She’d known what he’d say, had expected it, but it didn’t make it hurt less.

Graham chuckled behind her. “Told you. Get outta here.”

She couldn’t lift her eyes to look at Cole. She knew if she did, she’d break.

*For once, no creative punctuation was used. Can’t guarantee as much for future installments 😉

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