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I enjoy making people fall in love and then making their lives utter hell. Or the other way around.

Besides writing romance novels, I also enjoy reading, talking and music. Oh, and dirty martinis.

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    Friday, September 25, 2009

    BANGED UP by Jeanne St. James

    BANGED UP is NOW available!

    Banged Up was released at Liquid Silver Books!


    BLURB:

    Mace Walker can’t wait to get home.

    Being buried deep undercover for the past two years, on the most complex case of his career, has torn him down physically and mentally. Now the FBI agent has come home to recover after having his leg badly injured from a gunshot wound. Arriving home late one night, his relief is short-lived as he’s faced with a stranger pointing a gun to his head, acting like he is the one who doesn’t belong there!

    Colby Parks, a biochemist at the local university, had come to town a year earlier to escape an abusive relationship. She vows never to put herself in that situation again.

    Then the perfect opportunity comes along: house-sitting for Mace’s sister while making the house she purchased habitable. But she couldn’t anticipate this big snag: the one wearing the tight Levi’s and worn leather jacket, looking like he had just escaped prison.

    Being forced to share a house creates sparks between them in more ways than one. However, things take a turn when their pasts catch up to them, threatening to pull them apart forever.

    READ AN EXCERPT HERE

    READ THE BEGINNING OF CHAPTER ONE HERE

    BUY IT HERE!
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 8:14 AM 0 comments

    Sweet Tooth Friday: Sweet Love

    This may well be the cutest thing I ever saw.



    It just left me sitting here with this HUGE goofy, happy smile on my face.

    Best of luck to Jill & Kevin!
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 6:06 AM 1 comments

    Thursday, September 24, 2009

    Thursday Thirteen: 13 ways to say 'I love you'

    You know I love you, right? Well, let me count the ways in which I love you...
    Wow, incidentally, I ended up with 13 different ways! And it's Thursday. How appropriate!


    1. In French: Je t'aime
    2. In Finnish: Mina rakastan sinua
    3. In Filippino: Mahal kita
    4. In Italian: Ti amo
    5. In Swedish: Jag älskar dig
    6. In Dutch: Ik hou van jou
    7. In Thai: Chan rak khun (to male)
    8. In Greek: S'agapo
    9. In Japanese: Aishiteru
    10. In Farsi: Doset daram
    11. In German: Ich liebe dich
    12. In Romanian: Te ubesc
    13. Icelandic: Eg elska tig



    Image by Fanny.
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 4:00 AM 16 comments
    Labels: languages, love, thursday thirteen

    Tuesday, September 22, 2009

    If I ever need a second pen name?




    Your Evil Name Is Jezebel Rhiannon



    Muhahahaha!

    What's Your Evil Name?

    Blogthings: Cheaper Than a Therap
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 7:07 PM 2 comments
    Labels: quizzes, random

    Sunday, September 20, 2009

    Graphic Design

    I'm fiddling around with the thought of getting a proper website. I have figured out the technical solution and what host I'd like to use, but what about design? Personally I don't like sites that are overloaded with images (and don't get me started on flash or audio - gah!).

    Also, I'm designing it myself since spending a ton of money on a custom website when I have absolutely nothing to sell yet seems a little stupid. I'll go with a free template and change things around a little to customize it. But I'm no wonderful graphic designer - in fact, I'm probably too stupid to use Photoshop even if I had it - so that means I won't even have a spectacular header. I'll make one, but I can't manage fancy.

    So I'm thinking about keeping it very plain, almost stark, in colors and layout. It also seems appropriate since the projects I'm working on are so very different from each other. It's hard to find a common denominator. It's not like I'm all historicals or have an obvious theme like fantasy or paranormals. I'm not even consistent in mood or themes.

    I have no idea how it'll turn out. If it looks awful, I'll soon be bleating for a designer to come help me, but then at least I'll know any money I spend is absolutely necessary because I'm a total idiot.

    What are the key essentials for you in a website? What kind of design and color settings do you like?
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 2:43 PM 4 comments
    Labels: random, web related

    Saturday, September 19, 2009

    Swine Flu Craze

    I have a cold. At least I hope it's a cold and not swine flu. But if it is, I sure as heck ain't telling Pooh bear!



    Pic from johnbullas
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 10:07 AM 0 comments
    Labels: random

    Friday, September 18, 2009

    Sweet Tooth Friday: Chocolate Love

    Posted by Felicia Holt at 7:46 AM 0 comments
    Labels: sweet tooth friday

    Thursday, September 17, 2009

    Thursday Thirteen: 13 Great Things About Being A LOFNOTC

    I don't know if you know Amanda Palmer? If you don't, she's a brilliant musician who goes all out in most things. Gutsy. I've had a huge girl crush on her since forever, but unfortunately Neil Gaiman snatched her up before I had time to act on it.

    Darn that Neil and his messy Casanova hair.

    Anyway, a while back, Amanda Palmer introduced LOFNOTC. That stands for "Losers On Friday Night On The Computer." It was a twitter gathering for all of us losers hanging around the net on a Friday night. Or as the official slogan put it: "Don't stand up for what's right. Stay in for what's wrong." It made being a Loser On Friday Night seem rather less pathetic (if you want the full story, go to Amanda's blog but beware as there will be four-letter-words a-plenty).

    Anyway, that story aside, I love being a loser on the computer on Friday nights. And here are the reasons why:

    1. I get my best writing done on Friday nights. I'm relaxed and happy and still under the delusion that this is the weekend when It Will Be Done.

    2. YouTube. Helloooo, you gotta love YouTube. Just check this vid out and tell me you don't love it.

    3. Research. I love it. And there is no better place than Wikipedia for it and no better time to indulge in it than a Friday night.

    4. Romance Divas Board. You'll always find people there who don't bat an eyelid when you talk about the voices in your head. This is especially true since my Friday night is most (US based) people's afternoon thus allowing me to catch all the non-losers too.

    5. It's allowed to write under the influence. I like my inner editor best when she's dead drunk.

    6. Blip.fm. You can sit on your behind and twitter annoying links that will have 50 people accidentally listening to the brilliance that is Mudhoney.

    7. While we're at it - twitter. It's like the world biggest cocktail party, only you don't have to dress up.

    8. You can write, chat and be on the phone all at once. While watching TV and twittering. To the sound of Mudhoney. It's the overstimulated modern writer's wet dream.

    9. Makeup Geek. Seriously. I'm addicted to her tutorials. And in front of the computer on a Friday night is an excellent time to try out a new look.

    10. You can have wine while doing this. And you can chat with your friends. See above.

    11. You can learn all about 18th century underwear.

    12. There's free stuff for you to read all over the internet. Like here.

    13. No one expects you to wear anything but comfy jammies and you're allowed to eat ice cream straight from the container.

    Posted by Felicia Holt at 8:00 PM 8 comments
    Labels: thursday thirteen

    Monday, September 14, 2009

    Excerpt Monday


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    Once a month, a bunch of authors get together and post excerpts from published books, contracted work or works in progress, and link to each other. You don’t have to be published to participate–just an writer with an excerpt you’d like to share. For more info on how to participate, head over to the Excerpt Monday site! or click on the banner above.

    This is my first time participating and my excerpt is from a story called "The Lady In The Red Dress." It involves art theft, kittens and the kind of love that defies death.

    It's not finished yet, and I figured I would ask you to help me with it. See, the heroine is being a little secretive. She refuses to tell me her name. I've tried several, but I never seem to come up with the right one. So I thought - how about you read this excerpt and then tell me in the comments what you think I should call her?

    ________

    Museum of National Heritage, London, England
    3 am


    I reached out and someone grabbed me from behind.

    To say I almost peed my pants would be the understatement of the year. The only reason I didn’t scream my lungs out was the hand clamped straight across my mouth.

    Unfortunately, the hand also managed to squash my nose, making it impossible to breathe. I fidgeted and fought, but whoever had grabbed me had gotten a good grip with one arm around my waist, pinning my arms to my sides. As I felt my lungs contract with want of air, I started to panic. Thankfully, God must have been watching, because my assailant suddenly let go of my nose, and I inhaled so deeply my nostrils flared.

    Even before I heard him whisper ‘sorry’, I knew it was a man. I knew, because I even shaky from oxygen deprivation and dizzy from fear, I recognized him the second I caught his scent.

    “Don’t fight,” he whispered.

    Silently seething, I nodded; then shook my head. Darn, how to explain I wasn’t about to? Obviously, he got the message, because he relaxed his grip a bit.

    “We’re going to take a little walk,” he said in a hushed voice, and we began inching back towards the hall. Walking with my back pressed to his chest was hard, but we did pretty good. Right leg, left leg, right leg. Moving in time came naturally.

    Just like last time.

    Thinking about last time made me uncomfortably aware of how closely pressed to me he was. I could feel his hard body against my back and his arm around my waist and it wasn’t a bad feeling. I almost groaned. What kind of person is dumb enough to contemplate desire for a man burgling her museum and dragging her off to an unsure and possibly hazardous future in... In…

    Where were we?

    I glanced about. We were standing by the elevator, right by the service facilities. I was caught by a sudden premonition and started fidgeting. God, don’t let me die in the men’s room. In the Austen Room, if I have to die, or – as a last resort – even the restroom for the disabled, but not the men’s room, please.

    “Stop,” my kidnapper ordered me. “I’m not going to hurt you.”

    I quieted down, but remained on my guard.

    “I’m going to let go of your mouth,” he continued, his mouth close to my ear. “But don’t make any noise or you’ll just draw the others, and you don’t want that. Agreed?”

    I nodded. If they were more than one, I certainly wouldn’t stand a chance. Possibly I didn’t have much of a chance just with him. He was at least a head taller than me and considerably heavier and stronger. But I felt some, although possibly misplaced, trust for him.

    He carefully eased his hand away, and I obediently remained silent.

    “Good,” he whispered and opened the door to the men’s room. I tried to object, but he pushed me inside, following closely behind.

    After the dimness of the hall, the stark light bathroom light was almost blinding. He turned me towards him, twisting my arms behind my back. He was dressed all in black, a balaclava over his face, but what good was that? I’d know those eyes anywhere. Those eyes reminded me of good things; my grandmother’s brownies, freshly-ground coffee, Mississippi
    Mud Cake. Too bad they were fitted to such an asshole.

    Holding my hands behind my back with one hand, he suddenly yanked at my shirt, ripping it open. I yelped, and he pushed me against the wall, covering my mouth with his hand.

    “Shhh.” His mouth was close enough for his breath to tickle my ear. “I’m not going to hurt you. Don’t worry. But scream and I don’t know what will happen. You understand?”

    I nodded, feeling utterly vulnerable as he continued to tear my shirt up.

    Guiding me towards the sink, he grabbed my arms and pushed me to the floor and with practiced ease, he tied my hands to the piping with the tatters of my shirt.

    “There,” he said with obvious satisfaction. “That should hold you for a while. Long enough, anyway.”

    I yanked at my fetters. It was obvious I wasn’t going anywhere. I cursed, using every four letter word I could think of.

    He made a sound of disappointment and crouched down in front of me. “Such a foul mouth on such a pretty girl.”

    “You’ll never get away with this,” I wheezed. God, how original! I sounded like Nancy Drew, girl detective.

    My kidnapper obviously thought so too, because he made a coughing noise. It rankled me so bad I couldn’t help myself.

    “I know who you are.”

    Facial expressions are kind of hard to read when the face is covered by a mask, but I was ready to bet my last dollar (which I keep in a cookie-jar in the kitchen for sentimental reasons) that he was lifting his eyebrows.

    “Really?” His dark eyes contemplated me under the thick fringe of his lashes.

    I nodded. “You may not remember me, but I remember you, Ryan.”

    “I hate to rain on your parade, babe, but telling me you know me isn’t all that smart. I guess I should just smother you in the sink so you can’t tell on me.”

    “You wouldn’t,” I said sternly, trying to conceal that I wasn’t really too sure about that.

    His eyes crinkled and he patted my head.

    “Of course I wouldn’t, Birthday Girl,” he said, letting his gaze slide over me, making me very aware that I was wearing nothing but a lacy bra and skirt that had hiked up almost to my hips. “Wouldn’t that be a terrible waste?”

    I felt a shiver run up my spine and it wasn't just that it was cold in here. “So you do remember.”

    He ran his fingers through my hair; just firmly enough to angle my head back so I had to look up at him. I felt my breath catch in my throat at the thought of what he must remember. Even now, sitting half-naked in the men’s room in the Museum of National Heritage at three o’clock in the morning, I felt something heavy and dark pool in the pit of my stomach just thinking about it. I could recall with perfect clarity the way he’d tasted, the way he’d felt. As if that moment of bliss hadn’t been years away but just seconds away. As if time wasn’t linear but circular and we'd suddenly ended up back at that very same place where we left off last time.

    “I knew the minute I saw you,” he said.

    “You did?” I croaked.

    “Oh, yes,” he murmured. “Some things you don’t forget.”

    His hands skimmed through my hair in a soft caress and I felt my cheeks flush and my lips part while my pulses slammed in helpless desire. He leaned closer and tilted my chin up with a single finger.

    “Much as I’d love to reminiscence about old times,” he whispered, “I really got to go.”

    He got up, and I tried to kick him. He jumped aside and chuckled.

    “Go to hell,” I snarled. “You were a bastard then and you’re still a bastard.”

    __________
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    Posted by Felicia Holt at 6:29 AM 9 comments
    Labels: excerpt monday, writing

    Saturday, September 12, 2009

    Free Excerpt Coming Up!

    Excerpt Monday Logo
    Once a month, a bunch of authors get together and post excerpts from published books, contracted work or works in progress, and link to each other. You don’t have to be published to participate–just an writer with an excerpt you’d like to share.

    September's issue is going up on Monday and that's when I'll pop my excerpt cherry by participating, so defintitely check back on Monday for a free read AND the chance to name one of my characters!

    For more info on Excerpt Monday, click on the banner above.
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 5:58 PM 0 comments
    Labels: excerpt monday, free read

    Friday, September 11, 2009

    Sweet Tooth Friday: I Want Candy

    Because, like a wise woman once said, too much of a good thing can be wonderful.



    At least until the revolution comes...
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 1:08 PM 2 comments
    Labels: sweet tooth friday, video

    Thursday, September 10, 2009

    Death of a Flapper

    During the late teens of the last century, no girl was more beautiful or more celebrated than Olive Thomas. Painted by Vargas, married to Jack Pickford and the girl who gave the flapper a face, Olive Thomas wasn’t just The Most Beautiful Girl in New York (a title which she won in 1914), she was a rising Hollywood star and the world was her oyster.


    Then one night in the early fall of 1920, she and her husband were out doing the rounds of Montparnasse, toasting and, it’s been said, doing more than just a little nose powder. Upon returning to their hotel she, for unknown reasons, managed to imbibe her husband’s syphilis medicine (a mercury bichloride solution) and despite the efforts that were made to save her, she died on Sep 10th, 1920, only 26 years old. Today, hardly anyone remembers her name.

    “I think that you die when your time comes and not until then. I feel the same about other things as I do about death. I don’t think you can change anything that is going to happen to you any more than you can change anything that has happened to you. That’s why I never worry, and that is why I don’t think people should get conceited and think themselves better than others.”/ Olive Thomas on death in June 1919

    PS. The moral of the story? Stay away from men with syphilis, I guess…

    Posted by Felicia Holt at 3:17 PM 0 comments
    Labels: movies, today, vintage, women

    Tuesday, September 8, 2009

    World's Oldest and Most Famous Pinup Boy

    You have your historical characters trying to come up with a truly outstanding male physique for comparison. Odds are, you'll dig up Michelangelo's David.

    I mean, we all know David is a fine looking man but, personally, I'll admit I never really looked at him that closely. Until now. And, I have to say, he IS fine looking.

    He also turns 505 years today. Yup, that's right. It was in 1504 that Michelangelo completed him. Pretty well preserved for a guy that age, or what do you say?

    Anywhoo... Happy birthday, Dave!



    Awesome closeup by Jess J
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 8:41 PM 0 comments
    Labels: random, today

    Monday, September 7, 2009

    Lacks Discipline, Has Library

    I'm fairly disciplined.

    With that said, I'll admit that when I'm at home writing, I easily get distracted.

    The phone.

    The household work.

    The books. Etc.

    So for me, writing outside of home is good. But where do you go?

    The most common answer seems to be Starbucks. But we don't have Starbucks where I live, and most cafés do not approve when you flip your laptop open. A lot of them even have anti-laptop policies. They dampen the churn, see.

    So what to do? I had no idea until the obvious occurred to me.

    The library.

    They have study seats, a hush-policy and all the research facts the internet may not have. Plus, nothing to do except staring into the wall - or writing. I'm easily bored, so I write.

    So that's my new fave writing spot. And best thing is, I have a sister who is in med school and you know what those med students do ALL the time? That's right - they study. Most often at the library. So I have company too.

    How brilliant is that?
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 7:29 AM 0 comments
    Labels: writing woe monday

    Sunday, September 6, 2009

    RESISTING KANE by Stephanie Adkins



    Resisting Kane is now available from Phaze Books!

    Past inequities are hard to forget...and harder still to forgive. After fifteen years, high school classmates Madison Carey and Terence Kane are forced to work together to stop a madman whose sole purpose is to seek revenge...with her life as the prize.

    Click HERE to read an excerpt.

    Click HERE to buy from Phaze Books.

    Visit Stephanie at: www.stephanieadkins.com
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 9:08 PM 0 comments
    Labels: promotion, releases

    Friday, September 4, 2009

    Happy birfday, LA!

    On this day, exactly 228 years ago, 44 Spanish settlers founded a little settlement they called El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles de Porciúncula (the City of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of the Little Portion). Since then it’s grown a little bit.


    Happy Birthday, Los Angeles! May you continue to spew out smog and movies with mass-appeal for many years yet!



    Image by Just A Slice
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 4:23 PM 0 comments
    Labels: today

    Sweet Tooth Friday: Oreo Cookie Cream Pie

    This cake contains nothing that's good for you, except a whole world of creamy, chocolate-y sweetness. And if that isn't good for you, then I don't know what is.



    Incidentally, I always make this for my birthday. Which is soon. Looking forward to it already!

    You need:

    36 Oreo cookies

    4.5 tbs butter

    0.5 tsp instant coffee

    26 large marshmallows

    1 .25 cup whipping cream (before whipping)

    0.75 cup milk

    How to:

    Chop 10 of the oreos and put aside.

    Take the remaining 26 cookies and smash them in a food processor or similar.

    Melt the butter and mix with cookie crumbles and instant coffee. Press evenly into the bottom of a greased springform pan. Chill.

    Heat the milk on a low temperature and melt the marshmallows in it. Make sure you stir so it doesn't burn. Remove from heat and let cool for about 15 min.

    Meanwhile, whip the cream.

    Mix the whipped cream with the milk/marshmallow mixture (this is most easily done by starting with half the cream and then adding more). Blend in the chopped oreos (the ones you started by putting aside, remember?).

    Pour filling in the now chilled pie crust. Smooth and refrigerate for app 4 hours before serving.

    Decorate with more crushed oreos or fresh strawberries.
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 12:00 PM 2 comments
    Labels: chocolate, sweet tooth friday

    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    Thursday Thirteen: 13 Terrible and Terrific Things About Love

    So - love. There are many kinds of love and many shades to it. Sometimes you believe in it, sometimes you hate it. But it's an essential part of life.

    Especially if you're a romance writer.

    Here are 13 things someone said about love that resounded with me.

    1."We are all a little weird and life’s a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love."

    - Unknown

    2. "
    Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind. 'Pooh?' he whispered.
    'Yes, Piglet?'
    'Nothing,' said Piglet, taking Pooh's hand. 'I just wanted to be sure of you."
    - A. A. Milne

    3. "Have you ever been in love? Horrible isn't it? It makes you
    so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up."
    - Neil Gainman (The Sandman)

    4. "The only abnormality is the incapacity to love."
    - Anaïs Nin

    5. "
    I know most girls, they get weak in their knees for what’s beautiful, you know, that’s all they see, that’s all they want. But I’m not like that. I don’t just see what’s beautiful. I fall for the other stuff. I love what’s not perfect. It’s just how I am."
    - Wendy in Les Poupée Russes

    6. "You must never let them know that you care or they will kill you."
    - Charles Bukowski

    7. "You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams."
    - Dr. Seuss

    8. "There are four questions of value in life... What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for, and what is worth dying for?
    The answer to each is same. Only love.
    "
    - Johnny Depp





    9. "You are the body hidden in the trunk

    You are the habit I can't seem to kick
    You are my secrets on the front page every week
    You are the car I never should have bought
    You are the dream I never should have caught
    You are the cut that makes me hide my face
    You are the party that makes me feel my age"
    - Like A Friend by Pulp

    10. "All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt."
    - Charles M Schultz

    11. "An integral part of any relationship is knowing that you could be killed in your sleep at any time."
    - Trent Reznor




    12. "I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."
    - Marilyn Monroe

    13. "To love is to suffer and there can be no love otherwise."
    - Fyodor Dostoevsky

    And btw, I love that last Banksy painting so much.




    Images by SarahWynne & Simon Booth
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 6:25 AM 12 comments
    Labels: quotes, thursday thirteen

    Wednesday, September 2, 2009

    the best a man can do?

    I don't know why I think this is so funny, but I do. Creepy, creepy casanova-wannabe Dr. Secretan is serenading a colleague in the car (after being shocked at finding out that Freddie Mercury was gay). If you haven't checked out Green Wing yet, you must!



    "What's wrong with that? The best a man can do, eh?"
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 3:29 PM 0 comments
    Labels: video

    Tuesday, September 1, 2009

    Yeah, yeah, what else is new?




    This test brought to you by Blakeney Manor.

    Find out:Which Scarlet Pimpernel character are you?



    Brave, heroic and very clever. I KNOW! Tell me something new!

    Seriously, I love the Scarlet Pimpernel. Growing up I saw this very TV-version so many times I know most of the dialogue by heart. And I'm not alone. If someone in my family says: "That explains it!" three other immediately reply: "The gentleman in my boudoir is not Armand St Just but Louis!"

    Not to mention how useful the phrase "Those English and their stuuupid sense of fair play!" can be. And Ian McKellen says it so well!




    I really need more fencing in my current WIP....

    So who are you?
    Posted by Felicia Holt at 7:36 PM 0 comments
    Labels: mememe, movies, quizzes
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