Halfway through the
month and it's nonstop gangbusters. I'm planning a super-secret thing I can't
talk about for this Friday. I seriously hope I can pull this off.
The weather is
warming up a little, so the snow is finally melting. That also means it's muddy
and squishy outside during the day and slippery and slidey at night. I have a
pond in my driveway when it's sunny and an ice rink when it gets dark.
Work projects are steady
and still coming. I finished up a nightmare project—I hope—and I'm glad to move
on from that one. Completed a copy edit and started a new one. Had some hourly editorial
review work I started and finished this week. I had another one going that I'm
making headway on and I'm finishing up a developmental edit, which I hope to
have completed by next week. I also have a backburner project that I need to
jump back into. All in all … yeah, it's been busy.
I did manage to get
through my usual slate of shows. I even watched some of the Olympic events, but
I'm not really following anyone or anything. The skeleton events fascinate me.
My idea of fun is definitely not jumping on a tiny sled while going
seventy-plus miles—headfirst—down an icy super-slide of death. That said, kudos
to the athletes who make it look easy. And scary.
Started the week
with Midsomer Murders and thoroughly enjoyed the mystery. I've been
waiting for this one, because the previews were intriguing. Death by cuckoo
clock is a wild way to go. Just saying.
Finished up season
six of Foyle's War, and I'd forgotten how bleak the end of the war ended
up being for everyone. I mean there was obviously a call for celebration, but
the uncertainty for all the characters, or most of them, is very strong.
Started a new
two-part Silent Witness and quite enjoyed Jack and Nikki realizing they
don't have a lot of friends outside of their work. I'm very interested in the
little beat about Nikki maybe leaving the Lyell to start a new facility. That
could prove interesting for next season.
Enjoyed an episode
of Poirot. It's always fun when Miss Lemon saves the day with research.
And really nice to see Poirot support a young woman's dreams.
Elementary ended up being very interesting. I love how
much Joan wants to help her former patient, but she also didn't discount the
aunt's concerns. And Sherlock's ruthless takedown of the CEO ended up being a
chef's kiss moment.
Caught another Batman
Beyond episode and I believe I'm near the end of the series run. Not sure
what I'll pick up next, but I might dive into another Batman series.
Watched the opening
episode for season three of Star Trek: Lower Decks and thoroughly
enjoyed seeing Beckett interact with her dad. Also loved seeing everyone else in
civilian mode. Season three should be a fun ride.
That's pretty much
it for the life update. Tonight's post is from Rack and Ruin, a novella
that explores what happens when two characters catch each other in compromising
positions.
Here's the
miniblurb:
Vespa Thorn, a maintenance adept for the Mage Ministry of
Defense, is an addictive gambler—whenever, wherever, she'll go all in. Hale
Walterson, a special forces soldier has a problem with sex—he can't get enough
of it. Vespa wants Hale, but he's the one thing she won't bet on … until he
challenges her to keep up with him.
And a preview snippet…
Shit. No, she didn't usually do
anything extracurricular in her jumpsuit.
She glanced around the room before
responding. "Actually, no." She should probably explain the anomaly. "Sometimes,
when I get off late and there's a big game getting started, I shave corners."
But she usually didn't do that at
the hotel.
She cocked her head to one side. "Wait
a minute. Were you following me the same night?"
He shook his head. "Nope. I
stumbled on to you the same way anyone from the ministry would. I walked into
Dino's for a drink and the crowd in the corner drew my attention. There you
were work suit tied around your waist." His lips quirked in a bit of a
smirk.
Vespa huffed out a breath. "I
don't do that often. I had a stake in that game from the night before."
Not that he needed to know that information.
Hale rolled a shoulder. "Hey,
it's none of my business—except if you get busted, we'll lose our top tech. And
that would suck."
She basked a little in the
compliment.
Then she sobered. "I'm careful
who I play with. None of them would compromise me." She believed that with
her whole being.
Hale gave a nod. "Maybe not.
But those suits with that coloring are highly recognizable. The players might be
fine but the bystanders? Probably not so much."
Well, hell. He made a good
argument.
She clicked her tongue against her
teeth. "True enough." Meeting his gaze, she lifted her chin.
"Thanks for the heads-up."
His head bobbed. "Same. Looks
like we need to be a little more careful."
Too right.
She asked the question burning in
her mind. "You never worry about your companions?" Kind of a stupid
question when she had zero concern about her gambling crew.
One side of Hale's mouth curved
upward. "Nina and Tina are paid to be discreet."
Vespa's mouth dropped open. He pays for sex? Seriously?
Hale snorted. "Pick your jaw
up. I use their agency because they're vetted and don't leak information. My
drive for sex ruins relationships and a string of ex-girlfriends is more
dangerous to my health and job than the expense is to my wallet."
Her curiosity went into overdrive. "I'd
wager you haven't met the right woman yet then." Did she really just say
that?
Especially the implied meaning
being she might be the right female.
Hale flicked his tongue against his
teeth. "You volunteering?" His gaze narrowed.
Am
I? She had to
admit he presented a challenge, because she had no idea if she could keep up,
but she wanted to find out. And … she'd wager he'd take her on one hell of a
ride.
She lifted her chin. "Maybe."
She side-eyed the room. "Not really the place to discuss this topic."
Hale grunted. "Fair enough. Since
I owe you dinner, at the very least, why don't we meet up top and continue this
conversation."
As much as she loved the Willow,
her gut said they needed to keep the hotel neutral ground … for now.
Tilting her head to one side, she
made a different suggestion. "Let's meet off site. No sense mixing work
and play here anymore than we already do."
He held her gaze a long moment then
nodded. "Okay. What did you have in mind?"
She pushed away from the table.
"Pick me up at my place." She gave him her address. "We'll see
where the night takes us."
Hale got to his feet. "Deal.
But we're definitely going to be talking about that maybe you threw out."
Vespa grinned and stuck out her
hand. "You're on!" After a firm shake, she made her way out of the
room.
She might be jumping into a fire, but
she couldn't resist.
I love how this story
is coming together. Vespa and Hale are fun characters who like to challenge
each other and everyone else.
That's it for this
week.
Cheers!
Skye