Jack Monday
Happy Monday folks. I hope you all had safe, fun and relatively cool weekend wherever you where. It was pretty hot here but not as hot as all the safety alerts led us to believe or maybe I’m just getting used to the blazing heat. Either way we all hung in there.
Looking over my posts I realize it’s been a while since I’ve said what’s Jack been up to so here goes:
What’s Jack been up to? Well, The Jackster is so much better. Just about back to normal after being attacked a little over a month ago. The cone of shame is gone, his back wounds are pretty much healed and he has gotten a spiffy new haircut and bandana!
Of course now that he’s back to his old good looking self he’s thinking he’s all that and a bag of chips. Giving just everyone the business that dares walk by our porch by barking his head off, even go so far as to try and give me some attitude but you know I’m not having that. Oh to the no. But for all his bravado he’s still a big old softie. Hanging out most times in the front closet or on my side of the bed where he feels the safest.
Hope you all have a great week and stay cool.
Best,
Kwana
Friday Fantasy Flashback
Happy Friday! Today I’m going back to some of the things I used to love: Rye Playland, roller coasters, hip-hop, big hair, bangs, roller skates and a Tom Tom Club cameo hook! Thanks Mariah, though I could have done without the scary clown in this video. I can never get behind scary clowns, way too Stephen King’s IT.
Tell me what’s your favorite part of this flashback video?
Hope you have a great weekend.
Best,
Kwana
Flying High
Happy 4th of July! I’m Flying high and feeling on top of the world. Though as you read this I may be passed out somewhere in a deep sleep, exhaustion finally having caught up with me. But no matter, you see because yesterday I handed in my edits for my book Through The Lens (due out in Sept from Crimson Romance) and I could not be happier. Yes, it was super stressful and hair pulling at times and yes, I may have been living on a steady diet of coffee, diet coke and eye drops but the fact is I made it through. THROUGH! And now I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy!
So what? 2 days off then onto the next book? Sounds about right J
Best,
Kwana
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Not to be rude but…
Happy… what?!
Wait! What do you mean it’s not Wednesday? Friday!! Oh crap. I’ve gotta get back to these edits before I lose my head.
Laters People. Have a good weekend. Wish me luck!
Thing, more coffee please, NOW!
Best,
Kwana
This…
And I’m diligently working on making my book boy/man the best he can be. Back to the grind.
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Best,
Kwana
TGIF
This has never has had more meaning than this week.
Take each moment and make it precious.
Live life with intention and on full alert.
Take the best care of those your love.
And make sure you love yourself first.
Best,
Kwana
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Getting Hot In Here…
Happy first day of summer! Well, it’s happened. Yesterday my edits came in from my editor. This is feeling very real for sure. At first glance there is lots of red but that is to be expected. Luckily I had been warned to just take it in and let in marinate for a moment before diving in. And I’m doing that. Being a good writer and taking the advice. But I don’t have long because my deadline is very tight. That said, I’ll see you all when I come up for air from time to time. In the meantime look at the pretty while I head back to the island and my story and coffee.
Enjoy the day!
Best,
Kwana
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This goes out to all of us today. Always a reblog for me…
Best,
Kwana
Take me away… Interview with author Heather Rodney-Diaz
So bloggy friends did I mention that month is the launch month of Crimson Romance, the new line from my spanking new publisher? Yeah, I’m thinking I did, but just put up with me since saying new publisher won’t get old to me anytime too soon.
Well, today I’m very happy to have a debut author from their spicy line, Heather Rodney-Diaz here to talk about her novel Island Pursuits.
First a bit about Island Pursuits:
When former U.S. Marine Adrian Mendez decided to return to his beautiful twin-island homeland of Trinidad and Tobago in the southern Caribbean, he didn’t expect to find the woman of his dreams. But one chance encounter with the captivating Cory Phillips was all it took. Adrian quickly realizes once just isn’t enough with this beautiful but feisty island goddess.
Headstrong and set in her ways, Cory struggles tremendously with the military stereotypes of the island. But when this gorgeous, sensual—and deadly—soldier offers her his help, how could she resist him? After many sultry and pleasure-filled steamy Caribbean nights with Adrian, Cory finds herself going against everything she once believed in.
Their lustful island pursuits lead to a sizzling romance in paradise—but what they both discover about the past threatens to destroy any chance of a happily ever after. Can their love survive this tropical turbulence even as danger and deception lurks?
Sounds good huh? Well, now that I’ve got you going let’s chat with Heather.
Hi Heather thanks so much for being here. Please tell us a bit about yourself. Have you always wanted to be a writer?
Hi Kwana, thank you so much for having me here today! I hail from the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in the southern Caribbean where I live with my husband of eight years. Therefore, my writing and books will always reflect a Caribbean theme but also have strong ties or links to the U.S. as I have lots of family and friends living there. I work full-time in the diplomatic corps so I am only able to write part-time.
Hmmm, have I always wanted to be a writer? That’s a great question and my answer might sound quite funny but it’s the truth. I have always loved writing since I was a child. When I was 12-years-old, I began hearing different voices and people in my head talking to me and I didn’t know what the hell that was all about. And no I was never or still ever diagnosed with any crazy people disorders!!!! However, as recent as 2009, it was only then that I realized what that was all about. Those voices were there all these years telling me things so that I could record them. It’s only now that I finally realize that perhaps I was destined to become a writer. I think writing was my gift. Now, could you all only imagine where I might have been today if only I had listened to these voices since I was 12! Island Pursuits is my debut spicy release from Crimson Romance. Well, better late than never, right?
I’m excited about the island setting of this book (especially since I have an island setting in my book too. Was totally dreaming of a getaway). Please tell us what made you set your novel in Trinidad and Tobago?
Well, that’s easy! I was born, raised and still live on the twin-islands of Trinidad and Tobago. And it’s pretty easy to write what you know. Besides, who doesn’t like a sweet but steamy romance in a tropical paradise? I also wanted to give the perspective of islanders falling in love too and telling their stories because there are so few of them published. This was also a very good opportunity for me to afford readers an escape by showing off my islands to the entire world through the pages of my romance novel!
Now I love a real life hero, tell us what was the draw for you to write a military hero for this book?
First of, military men are super hot in my book. I love that they are disciplined, dangerous and deadly but controlled and yet they could love passionately and tenderly. I love a man who is willing to give his life for his country or the woman of his dreams. Also, having so many friends in the military stationed all over the globe, it made writing this book even more special to me. I think we really do owe them a great deal of respect for what they do for us on a daily basis.
Now my favorite part. Please tell us the story of your “overnight” success.
I started writing Island Pursuits in 2009 and in about two months time the 90,000 words manuscript was completed. Then I edited, and tweaked and changed and revised and submitted and got a couple rejection letters and did everything all over again. Then one day in March this year, I got an email from Writer’s Digest about submitting to Crimson Romance and it just sounded so much simpler and less complicated than any other submission guidelines from other publishers I came across. So I immediately emailed my query and then I was asked to submit my manuscript and then a few days later I received an email from editor Jennifer Lawler saying that they wanted to use Island Pursuits for Crimson’s Spicy line. And I was like spicy?????? But hell yeah!!!!!! And just like that, that was the day my life changed and I am now a happily published author!
What’s next for you?
I’m definitely going to continue with my writing career, further developing it and learning as I go along. I have just started the editing phase of my second manuscript and I have also just started writing a third.
Cool. I can’t wait for the next books. Thanks so much for being here and I wish you much success with Island Pursuits!
Thank you so much Kwana, it was definitely a pleasure being here!
Check out www.crimsonromance.com for the buy links for Island Pursuits.
You can also find Heather on Facebook and feel free to “Like” her author page: http://www.facebook.com/#!/HeatherRodneyDiazAuthor
Or follow Heather on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeatherRodneyDi
Best,
Kwana











