Sunday, August 29, 2010

Desperation

Ack! I've been trying to get online since Friday, and my Internet connection is working sporadically. Very frustrating, let me tell you. Especially when you live in the middle of nowhere. I mean, the Internet is my only connection with the world, to my friends, to current news . I could watch CNN or one of the networks, but it's not quite the same as receiving those updates when I check my email, which is too many times a day, I'm embarrassed to admit.
How about you? Anyone else addicted to the net?
Taylor

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Tux

                                                              "Tux Cat"                                            
                                            Don't you wish you could sleep like this?

Monday, August 23, 2010

Thursday, August 19, 2010

BFF'S



Before Paris Hilton made having a BFF in vogue, I had a best friend. We were inseparable. I survived some of the darkest days of my life because I had her to lean on, had her shoulder to cry on, and had her backbone and spunk to lift me up, to learn to believe in myself.
We lost contact, and found each other again. One phone call, and it was as if we hadn't missed twenty years of them, as if no time, no barrier separated us. Marriages, divorces, children, heartbreaks and body aches, we picked up right where we left off, only older.   :}
It made me realized how lucky I am. Not only to have found my best friend again, to reconnect, but that I've been surrounded by wonderful women, and had incredilbe friendships, and role models over the years in between.
These women, who I might mention, are 'online' writer buddies, have shared my ups and downs as well. They've inspired me, encouraged me, and lifted my spirits when I've been so low that I didn't even want to go on, didn't know if I could.
I'm so grateful for the bond of friendship, for the love of the people that I've been lucky enough to have in my life.
For my best friend.
Taylor

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Win an ebook copy of Dante's Desire by Amber Skyze

Dante's Art is available today at Ellora's Cave, and Amber Skyze was kind enough to
answer a few of my questions.
Leave a comment or question for Amber and win an ebook copy of Dante's Desire.
Good luck,
Taylor

Blurb:
Masturbating can be so much fun—especially when you have a one-man audience. Addison loves sex. More importantly, she loves her body and isn’t afraid to make it sing. Add a little voyeurism and it’s totally erotic.

Dante’s muse has stalled—until his sexy neighbor starts seducing him. Through her bedroom window, he watches as her hands caress her tantalizing skin. It’s like something out of a strip club, with his very own personal view. Thanks to this beauty, he’s drawing like wildfire. To thank Addison, Dante sends her an invitation for a single night together. That night may encourages them to draw a new future…together.

Excerpt:
By reading any further, you are stating that you are at least 18 years of age. If you are under the age of 18, it is necessary to exit this site.

An Excerpt From: DANTE’S DESIRE
Copyright © AMBER SKYZE, 2010
All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc.

Chapter One

Addison removed the clip from her dark mane and tossed it on the dresser. Her unruly hair tumbled around her shoulders. Fingertips massaged her scalp, releasing the day’s tension. Her feet screamed to be set free from the six-inch heels, but she couldn’t—not just yet. She needed to keep them on for a little while longer. For him.

In three long strides she stood in front of the window of her bedroom. A small light was on in his apartment. The moon, a sliver shy of full, illuminated the sky. Another day or two and it would be complete.

Pulling the tails of her crisp white blouse out of her skirt she unbuttoned the sleeves. Her hands moved to the top button and removed it from its hole. Slowly she continued down the shirt until her pink lace bra was fully exposed.

With ease she removed the shirt and threw it on the chair. She tapped her polished fingernail against her lip. What would she do tonight? She smiled a wicked grin. She was feeling bold.

She pictured him sitting there, his fingers wrapped around his hard cock—watching. She imagined his hand moving up and down the length of his shaft. With each article of clothing she removed she imagined him sucking in a deep breath and groaning in sexual frustration. He’d masturbate until she was finished and they’d both be satisfied.

There was no doubt he was watching. She felt his eyes on her body, begging to touch it. Most women would close the curtains and be freaked out by the idea of a man watching them every time they undressed, but not Addison. She loved the idea of being watched. She enjoyed the freedom to put on a show for him. He could look, but he couldn’t touch. That alone made the whole fantasy fun.

Addison unhooked the front clasp of her bra and flung it with the shirt. Her hands cupped her large breasts. An early bloomer, she was teased endlessly in high school. She’d hated her huge boobs as a teenager, but now she was happy with her bust.

The palms of her hands ran over her nipples, stirring them to life. She took them between her fingers and tugged until they were fully aroused. Pinching the hardened nubs she bit her lower lip from the sensations racing to the core of her pussy.

She needed an orgasm.

Soon.

Releasing her nipples, her hands floated down her stomach and around to the back of her black skirt. Unzipping the tight fabric she eased it over her hips and let it fall to the floor, where it pooled at her feet. Stepping away from the skirt she made sure she was still visible to her admirer.

She turned around, hooked her thong panties around her fingers and bent over. She dragged the panties down her legs, giving him a view of her puckered ass. Holding on to her ankles, she rotated her hips ever so slowly. She loved putting on a performance like a stripper, only hers was a one-man show.

What was he thinking? Was he wondering what it would be like to drive his stiff cock into her waiting ass? Or did he want to fill her hole with a butt plug so he could ram into her wet pussy?

She reached up to her pussy to find she was soaked. She slipped her finger inside. Pulling out she dragged her juices out coating her lips.

Ready.

Time to rock his world.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Free Reads


In case you haven't heard, Ellora's Cave has free reads from your favorite authors available.
Sporting Wood, by Cindy Spencer Pape is releasing today, and these reads are a great way to get your fix!
Enjoy,
Taylor

Check out: Sporting Wood
Or see other Free Reads.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

On Insomnia


4 Hours


A restful, sleepy place

the only place I can go to stop

the ever racing, running, worrying

that runs through the cliffs, crags and

moors of my mind like dark, stale water.

I reach for you, but you do not come 
I ache for you, but you allow me to despair

Four hours are better than none, better than one
But peace should not be meted out like coins, by greedy hands.

Taylor Tryst on Insomnia


Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Treasuring Evie by Tessie Bradford

Here I am, running errands, going to doctor appointments, and buying groceries, stopping only long enough only to have breakfast with very strong coffee. It seems the entire town, which is very small mind you, is getting ready for fall. I mean, here it is, right around the damn corner. Again.
I'm deep in the throws of a new erotic romance, trying like hell to get this thing finished. More sex, my mind told me, more, much more. So, I'm adding more sex. Hey, it is an erotic romance. I have to keep reminding myself of that. lol
So in the mean time my dear friends are celebrating releases and I had to give a shout out to Tessie Bradford and her new release Treasuring Evie. I mean, I do have a thing for cops!
Enjoy,
Taylor


“So let’s recap. You screwed like bunnies in the yard and then went inside to make omelets and get to know each other?”

Evelyn Ashlyn is living a life she’s struggled hard to achieve. Her business is thriving, as is her career as an artist. Success, however, always comes with a price. For Evie, the price is her personal life—and sex life. She’s not had any for two years. Dalliances with the summer tourists are against her code of ethics and the few bachelors in her small town are single for a reason.

Matt Carstead, recently retired Detroit police officer, thought his dream come true was to move up north and spend his days woodworking, fishing and relaxing. That was until he met Evie, his fantasy woman come to life. Especially when he discovers his new neighbor swims in the nude—and has a mouth like heaven on earth.

Neither of them ever imagined what was about to happen.

Excerpt:
By reading any further, you are stating that you are at least 18 years of age. If you are under the age of 18, it is necessary to exit this site.

An Excerpt From: TREASURING EVIE
Copyright © TESSIE BRADFORD, 2010

All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc.
Chapter One
“I just saw that guy again,” Evelyn Ashlyn announced as she entered her store, Northern Treasures, and set her purse and a basket of raspberry muffins on the front counter.

“Tall, dark and studly?” Anne came around a shelf and made a beeline out the door. Evelyn shook her head with a laugh as she watched her best friend and business partner stand on the sidewalk with her hands on her hips and look up and down the crowded street.

“All I saw was a bunch of nondescript tourists and a few townies. Evie, are you sure?” Anne questioned on her return.

“First of all, I didn’t say where I saw him and second of all, I can’t believe you just ran out of here looking for him!”

“I think I quote you directly when I say ‘wavy black hair with a distinguished touch of gray, shoulders for miles, chiseled biceps and an ass that doesn’t quit’. Yeah I’d like to get a look.”

“And what would your husband think of your interest, Mrs. Leonard?”

“He would be completely secure in the fact that as a sculptor, I am required to have a great appreciation of the male physique.”

“You do remember that you sculpt wildlife, right?” Evie raised a questioning eyebrow.

“Pesky details! Seriously though, where did you see him?”

“I was stopped next to him at the light on Elm Street, me in my twenty-year-old pickup and him in his black convertible with the top down.” Her heart jumped at the memory of him turning to look right at her and flashing a devilishly handsome smile before driving off.

“Oh God, please tell me that he’s not a mirrored sunglasses, leather driving gloves guy.” Anne shuddered dramatically.

“You forget the rest of my description of him, Anne. ‘Powerful, confident, alpha male goodness’. He’s not playing at being hot, he just is!” Evie patted over her heart and blew out a breath for emphasis as a group of ladies entered the store, effectively ending the conversation.

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Friday, August 6, 2010

I Fixed It!


So, I had a small triumph yesterday. I fixed something. Hey, most people (men) fix something all the time, you shout. Well, I'm a girl. Yeah, I know, I'm just not a fixer of the broken.

Since my divorce, however, I have learned to adapt. Okay, maybe it's taken a little longer, but living in the great north has taught me a thing or two about self-reliance. Oh, don't get me wrong, our neighbors are wonderful and I know we wouldn't have made it in this frozen land without them. Hell, I'd be running back to Arizona as fast as my booted feet would carry me.

I mow my own lawn now. Yeah, I do that. Granted, it's on a borrowed John Deere, but mowing I do. I hang pictures, and even reconnected the gas line all by myself. Alone. These are things that would have had me running to my neighbor just a few years ago.

Well, my son accidentally knocked the front license plate off my car last winter. Being the guy that he is, he shoved it into the backseat and forgot about it. So, yesterday, in all my glory, I set out to fix it.

First, I went out there with every intention of having it replaced in a few seconds. Oh, but wait, the screws weren't quite long enough and then I realized that they were stripped. Hmmm. Well, there were no bolts on the back. I could do this, I shouted to myself in a triumphant voice. I came inside, dug around in the various drawers and tool boxes until I found a few little square things that fit on the back. You know, the nuts. Right.

But wait, I realized that there was no way to reach up and attach these things. See, these little things called an engine and radiator were in the way. Well.

A trip to the hardware store had me trying to explain this to the man behind the counter. He proceeded to the parking lot, and returned to the store and handed me a set of sheet metal screws. Okay, that was a bit of a cheat, but trust me, I'd have never gotten there alone.

Why is it that guy's even know these things?

Next month I have to buy winter tires. Stay tuned.
:}

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Trouble in a Stetson by Regina Carlysle

My dear friend, Regina Carlysle has a new release today, and I had to share. I SO love this cover, very sexy, and very sizzlin' hot!

Book two in the Sequins, Saddles and Spurs series.


Lola Lamont leaves Vegas with two pals, never imagining they’d break down in small-town Texas. So what’s a former showgirl to do when she runs smack dab into the hottest sheriff south of the Mason Dixon line? Why, jump his bones, of course!

Sam Campbell takes one look at the Vegas Bombshell and knows damn good and well she belongs in his bed. She probably has the words gold digger tattooed to her ass but he’s ready to take what the sexy blonde has to offer. Vowing to protect his heart, Sam rocks her world. Too bad she’s rocking his right back. Sam is more than ready to handle some sass, spunk and sex, but is he willing to gamble on love?

By reading any further, you are stating that you are at least 18 years of age. If you are under the age of 18, it is necessary to exit this site.

An Excerpt From: TROUBLE IN A STETSON
Copyright © REGINA CARLYSLE, 2010
All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc.

Chapter One

Lola Lamont gave her poor old pink Caddy a baleful look through the plate glass windows of Blue Belle’s Café and heaved a giant sigh. Her sweet baby had pretty much bitten the dust and her current companions at the table were right, she needed to be put out of her misery. Lola and her friends, Roxie and Emily, had rolled into the tiny town of Mesa Blanco, Texas with the old monstrosity of a car gasping and wheezing like a two-pack-a-day smoker.

Refugees from Vegas, the three friends had, in a moment of madness, said to hell with it and loaded up for a grand adventure with only pennies in their pockets and the good sense of a trio of pigeons.

What the hell had they been thinking?

The sad truth of the matter was they hadn’t been thinking at all. Roxie had lost her job as a security expert for high stakes gaming at a Vegas casino and Emily had been a victim of downsizing at the hotel where she worked. And herself? Lola sighed, still feeling the pain of it all. She had been fired from her show Pink Flamingo Girls for being too old. All those years of dance lessons and keeping her body in primo shape had turned to nothing just days after her thirtieth birthday. Then to make matters worse, her boyfriend Nick had dumped her days after that. Talk about a double whammy. Lola had never been one to have little pity parties for herself but she was about as blue as the décor of Mesa Blanco, Texas’ only café.

They’d stumbled into the place, exhausted, stressed and dying of thirst only to be met by three of the hunkiest, rope-’em-up, tie-’em-down cowboys they’d ever seen. The place had been practically empty except for them and, gallant gents that they were, the men had treated them to soft drinks, lord love ’em. Wyatt Cavenaugh, a local rancher, had already offered Emily a job as a cook of all things. Dang woman could barely boil water. Together they’d driven off in the man’s big truck. Roxie was, at the moment, caught up in a low conversation with the handsome owner of the local honky-tonk.

Tension ratcheted up a notch when the other dark, hunkalicious man moved closer to her and leaned in. The scent of him filled her head. “Want another Coke?”

Lola felt that deep, gravelly and oh-so-sexy voice roll over her body to settle in her pussy. Uh-oh. Trouble in a Stetson, for sure. Ever a sucker for a rough, smoky voice, she nodded. “You’re sweet but no thanks. Sam, is it?”

He tipped his big, black Stetson, his dark eyes burning with a look she’d come to recognize from just about every man she’d ever met. Hunger. Desire. Lust. Definite interest. Ooh boy. Did she ever know that look. “Sam Campbell, county sheriff.” His kissable lips turned up at the corners and Lola’s heart thumped hard in her chest. Late afternoon sunlight beamed through the window near the table to settle on the lines of his bronzed, weathered face and glinted on dark hair that she was dying to get a better look at.

“Lola.”

“Yeah, Lamont, a Vegas damsel in distress.”

Arching a brow, she gave him a considering look. “And you’ve come riding in on your big white horse?”

“Looks like it.”

“My hero. Nice to meet you.” Smiling, she held out her hand which he immediately engulfed in his. The warmth of his touch was sudden and unexpected and Lola felt the loss when he finally released her.

Damn if he wasn’t the sexiest man she’d seen in a long, long time and that included Nick Mantucci whom she’d thought was awfully handsome. Nick was a smooth operator who wore designer suits as if he were born to them. Not this man. Sam Campbell could’ve stepped out of a scene from one of those old shoot-’em-up movies she used to watch late at night when she couldn’t sleep. Tall, at least six-four or five of brawn and yummy goodness, he not only wore the authority of the sheriff’s badge pinned to his black shirt but carried it on his broad shoulders. The chest beneath that shirt was mounded and muscular practically making her fingers twitch with the need to touch. The man oozed testosterone and wasn’t this a hell of a time to notice such a thing?

Mentally rolling her eyes at her silly turn of thoughts, she glanced away regretfully thinking, wrong time and wrong place. Besides, she was just done with men. Especially those who made promises they’d had no intention of keeping.

“So what are you gonna do, Miz Lola?” Sam quietly sipped his coffee.

Sighing deeply, she jabbed her straw into her now empty beverage glass, making the ice cubes rattle. “Look for a job, I figure.” Feeling more tired than she’d felt in years, she leaned back in her chair and sent her gaze around the room as she tried to think. Her eyes lit on the fluorescent orange “help wanted” sign in the window. Straightening suddenly, she started to get up then remembered her manners. “Excuse me a minute, Sam.”

Feeling his gaze on her back, Lola grabbed up the sign and walked up to the taciturn, gray haired woman standing behind the counter. The heels of Lola’s cute high heeled sandals click clicked out a warning and the matronly lady glanced up with a frown.

“Can I help ya, miss?”

Lola set the sign on the counter. “Looks like you need help and I’d like to apply. Can you tell me who I need to talk with about a job?”

“You’d need to talk to me. I’m Belle Warren.” Belle, all of five two and built like an army tank, looked her up and down slowly and Lola got the feeling she didn’t like what she saw. Figured. Lola was pretty much used to that reaction. “Where ya from, little missy?”

“Vegas, ma’am.”

“Bull dung,” she said matter-of-factly. “That ain’t no city voice you’ve got there, girl.”

Lola opened her mouth to speak when Sam walked up and set his coffee cup on the counter. “Can I get a refill, Belle?”

That got a smile from Belle as she grinned and reached for the coffee pot. “Sure thing, Sheriff.” Seeming to forget Lola’s presence for the moment, she finally turned back to Lola and planted her fists on ample hips. “No sirree. You’ve got the deep south stamped all over you. Where you from?”

Sam propped his gorgeous, denim-covered butt on the nearest stool and listened unabashedly. Though it was damn hard, Lola tried to forget about him and focused on Belle.

“I’m from a little bitty town just outside Jackson, Mississippi.”

“You grew up there?”

“Yes’m. And I waited tables too. From the time I turned sixteen. I’m a really hard worker, Belle.”

“Hmph. Well, we’ll just see about that, I reckon. Now this ain’t permanent. Got that? Merrylee Hawkins just had a baby and she’ll be back for her job in about six weeks or so. That’s all I’ve got to offer.”

“Oh no, that’s okay,” she rushed. “I just need to make enough money to get out of town.”

“Why? You have somewhere you need to go?”

Lola had to think about that.

No, she really didn’t but she just couldn’t see herself staying here. The sleepy town of Mesa Blanco was far too similar to the town where she grew up and she hadn’t been able to leave that place fast enough. Nope. She wouldn’t be staying. Finally she shook her head and sighed. “Not really. I guess I just need some time to figure things out.”

“Okay then, I’ll try you out for awhile, Lola.”

Relief swept her and then she thought of something else. “Can I ask you a question?”

“Shoot.”

“Someone mentioned something about a rooming house?”

“Staying there requires money,” Belle said. She pursed her lips and then seemed to come to some kind of conclusion. “Listen here. There’s no need for that. I reckon you’re pretty much busted.”

“You’ve got that right. I’m a downright pauper at this point.”

“I figured. You ladies rolled in here without two plug nickels between you considering the three of you were gonna share one drink. Hell, I was prepared to contribute to the cause until Sam here, Wyatt, and Cliff jumped in to spring for the drinks. It’s clear ya’ll are pretty broke.”

“Pitiful.”

“Ain’t it just.” Belle shook her head. “Tell ya what. I’ve got a little apartment out back behind the café. I lived there when I was younger, back before I married and started a family. Over the years I’ve rented it out but it’s empty now. It’s not much but it’s furnished and clean. You can stay there until you get on your feet. How’s that sound?”

Lola was so overwhelmed she wiggled around in celebration and impulsively ran around the edge of the counter to give Belle a hug. Belle Warren was a sweetheart despite her gruff demeanor. Lola knew a little something about being judged on the basis of appearance. She should’ve known better. “Thank you. Thank you. Lordy! You won’t be sorry, ma’am.”

Belle stiffly patted her back. “Hell, I’m already sorry.”

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Flowers

I just had to share my prett flowers with everyone! The picture was taken with my cell phone, so the pic quality isn't that great, but they make me smile.

Happy Sunday,
Taylor