Sunday Snippet 4 – Changing Tracks


Welcome back to the Weekend Writing Warriors!

ChangingTracks_MEDBook 3 of my Dominion Falls Series released this week over at Secret Cravings Publishing. But today, I’m 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].

Cole has stepped in to “help” my wonderful amnesiac with an eidetic memory, Jane Doe.  Their moment of flirtation featured last week was interrupted by the wealthiest man in town, Jackson Krenshaw.  Cole rather despises the man and doesn’t appreciate Jackson’s offer of “a proposal” to help Jane out. He uses his own brand of wit to counter the insults from Jackson:

After another step toward Jackson, Cole snarled, “I told you she ain’t interested.”

“Oh, really? You don’t even know what my proposition is and neither does she. Don’t worry, you don’t have to wrap your little brain around it, Cole, just let me handle things. You are beneath her, I’ve heard how smart she is.”

“I ain’t beneath her yet. That’ll come and so will she.” Cole grinned at the twist of disgust on Jackson’s face.

*Creative editing was used to make this fit in the 8.

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Sunday Snippet 3 – Changing Tracks


Welcome back to the Weekend Writing Warriors!

ChangingTracks_MEDBook 3 of my Dominion Falls Series released this week over at Secret Cravings Publishing. But today, I’m 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].

My amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe, has been awake and about town for a couple of weeks. She and Cole Mitchell have been allowing their friendship to blossom. Despite the teasing and clever word play that haven’t yet taken it to the next level:

Setting down the orange she’d been holding, she straightened. “Well, I’m afraid I have a list of things to do today. And you know what? I could search all day and amusing Cole Mitchell would not be found there.”

Saucy. What a challenge she could be. He doubted she could be tamed, but he’d love to try anyway.

With controlled eagerness, he leaned into her, fighting off a groan as her curves molded against his body. Damn, she fit perfect.

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Sunday Snippet 2 – Changing Tracks


I had so much fun last week with the Weekend Writing Warriors that I decided to stick with it!

ChangingTracks_MEDI’m sticking with the beginning – with [amazon_link id=”B00BEMN5SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Changing Tracks (The Dominion Falls Series book 1)[/amazon_link].

So, welcome again to my fellow warriors!  I present to you a little more of my brothel/saloon owner Cole, and my amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe.

In the same scene as last week, a little later. Jane is trying to get rid of the woman that runs the boarding house she’s been recuperating in so she might get to speak and act more freely. Cole thinks she’s being just a little too polite about it.  (Creative editing in force to make it eight lines. Try not to cringe at the improper use of commas…they aren’t there in the actual book):

“Martha, you’re annoying.” He was a man of few words, while it was clear she was a woman of plenty.

“You’re an eloquent bastard, aren’t you?” The woman smirked, maybe just a bit annoyed at being interrupted, “You can’t be polite?”

“She won’t leave if you’re nice about it.” Cole leaned back, “You talk too much.”

This time she looked him over and he let her take her time. The more her gaze traveled, the more his skin tingled and his trousers tightened and by the time she finished, her mouth formed a slight O, “Thank you for your opinion.”

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Sunday Snippet – Changing Tracks


My usual Sunday night post is going to be postponed, so I went in search of a new meme to play with.  I found the Weekend Writing Warriors and jumped right in.  Similar to my Wednesday HDH meme, this one has a tighter restriction of just 8 sentences.

ChangingTracks_MEDSince it’s my first week I’m going back to the beginning. Back to [amazon_link id=”B00BEMN5SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Changing Tracks (The Dominion Falls Series book 1)[/amazon_link].

So welcome to my new visitors.  I’d like you to meet Cole Mitchell, saloon/brothel owner, and the amnesiac with the eidetic memory Jane Doe (Some creative editing involved…if you read the books there will be a few more period, a few less commas 😉 ):

“Who are you?” Her soft voice drifted from the bed, quiet, but demanding attention. Her deep blue eyes sparkled with hidden amusement, “Or rather, why would you barge in so boldly on a room full of women?”

From where he stood, he could see her pale skin, the sunken eyes, all the faint signs of weakness she worked hard to hide. Her spunk covered most of it more effectively than any of his whores’ powders could have done. He nodded, “Name’s Cole and you threw up on me, so you owe me a shirt. How ‘bout you, who are you?”

“I—well, I’m not sure.”

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Hump Day Hook 42 – Dark Territory

DarkTerritory_MEDAnother Hump Day Hook!

Back to Dark Territory!  Last week I spooked you all, this week I got a little more light-hearted fare

Cole has just discovered a news article with a blatant lie about himself.  His business partner, Graham, thinks it’s the most hilarious thing ever:

“That little son of a bi—”

Ha.” Graham slapped the floor before hopping back on his feet. “You’re the one that wanted an alternate story. That’s what you get for leaving it up to Rusty. You know he’s still mad at you.”

“I didn’t do nothing to him.”

“You sent him a whore at church.”

“Well, he said I watered down my whiskey.”

“You do.” Graham snickered.

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Tuesday Tales – Building

tagThe prompt this week is Building.

Back with Deep Fried Sweethearts.

I’m going back in time again…back to right after the first post where we met Tag and Michaela.  This week we learn a little more about Tag and what he’s come from and what he thinks about Michaela.

As always this is un-edited mostly, so forgive any errors:

The Diner was almost empty of customers by the time Tag made it there. Inside a woman wiped down the counter, her graying blond hair edging out of the bun she always put it in to start her day. Short and slim, she still looked young despite years of hard work. His aunt had worked almost every day of his life, even as she’d raised him while first serving at, and then owning The Diner.

He entered with a sheepish duck of his head. “Hey Aunt Myrtle.”

“Tag, my boy.” She set down her rag and grabbed a glass. “Your usual?”

“I can’t get it myself Auntie-M.” He teased as he took the glass and went to the pop machine. “Was it real busy today?”

“Blessedly so, son. We were packed most of the afternoon. Surprised you didn’t see from where you were.” Myrtle nodded toward the front windows where there was a clear view of the auto shop across the street. “Any luck rebuilding that hunk of junk?”

“Not much.” Tag swirled his drink around in its glass and frowned. “I couldn’t seem to focus today anyway. I think I just got in Clay’s way. He gave up about two and went to work on paying repairs. Not that I blame him, that old Nova might be beyond hope.”

“Why you want to rebuild it anyhow? It’s been sitting around my barn for years.”

It was the last, and only, thing he remembered about his parents. He could still hear his mom teasing his dad about the “no go” car. When he was four he didn’t understand, but he did now. He sighed and set down his glass. “I just needed a project, I guess.”

She patted his hand, and then resumed wiping the counter. “That’s more than a project, it’s a life sentence. It’s you money and time, though. I can’t fault you there.”

He cleared his throat and down his drink. As he refilled it, he said over his shoulder, “I turned in my resume at The Midway today.”

“Good boy. What did Mikey have to say?”

“Ugh. I hate that name.” He wrinkled his nose and sat at the counter. “She looks nothing like a Mikey. She’s sure not a tomboy, she’s all elegant and womanly.”

“That so?” Her brow arched and her lips twitched. “Are you crushing on an older woman?”

Truthfully he’d had a crush on her for years. Since his babysitter, Wendy, had brought Michaela over to do homework one night. He’d not yet hit puberty, but he still thought she was pretty. “I’m trying to get her to hire me, not date me.” Not yet, anyway.

“So you are still crushing on Mikey O’Keefe. I thought you’d stopped that years ago.” She chuckled and shook her head. “Boy, you are in for a heap of trouble if you work there. Are you sure it’s smart?”

“Well you won’t hire me.”

“No sir. You’re making your own way just fine. I intend to keep it that way.”

“I can’t keep doing the odd jobs, and I know I can do the job she needs me to do.” He twirled his glass in the condensation circle it had created on the counter. If he met his aunt’s eyes now he’d be caught. He did like Michaela, had for years, but he also really wanted this job. “I’ve wanted to work at The Midway since day one. I thought I could bring in Grandma’s candy recipes, but she wasn’t looking for anything but part time help, and I had enough part time gigs.”

“Defensive.” She leaned on the counter across from him. “Alright, mister. I’ll leave you be, but you still haven’t told me what she said.”

“She agreed to an interview, but she didn’t sound very positive.”

“You’ll just charm her like you always do.”

Tag wrinkled her nose when she tapped it with her finger. “I’d rather get hired because I can do the job, not because I can charm someone.” Although he didn’t imagine with Michaela it would take much. He could still picture her deep red blush that had so easily filled her cheeks and seeped down her elegant neck.

His aunt was right, he was in a heap of trouble.

The doors to the kitchen swung open with a bang when Myrtle walked back into the kitchen. “Just remember to dress right and shave that scruff off your face.”

“I like my scruff.”

“Fine, be a ragamuffin,” she hollered from the back.

He laughed and finished off his drink. After a moment he brushed his fingers along his chin and wondered if Michaela liked the scruff. “Yeah. I’m in a heap of trouble.”

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