Welcome to the last
post of 2019. I hope everyone had a terrific holiday or the best they could
have given the trash fire that has turned into a raging wildfire of possible
corruption and back channel maneuvering in the RWA. I'm not a member of the
organization but I stand with marginalized authors. Period. Full stop.
I believe I made it
through the mild case of the flu. I'm still a little stuffed up and achy, but
otherwise doing well. I caught some decent television time also.
I watched an
episode of Riverdale and thoroughly
enjoyed it. Once again, the play on theme of the episode title worked so well.
I'm sad because it's almost the end of the season and that means no more Luke
Perry soon.
I finished Dirty Sexy Saint and ended up really
liking it. I also caught the new Quickie, The
Naughty List and loved that also.
Caught another
episode of Murdoch Mysteries and
enjoyed the different approach. The episode played out almost like a dinner
theater murder mystery and I'm totally there for that.
Frankie Drake also had a different style of episode and I
loved it. The cold opening had me wondering for a few moments if we'd lost a
major cast member. Well done.
Watched an episode
of Midsomer Murders and, weirdly, it
reminded me of Doctor Who if only
because two of the actresses in this episode guest-starred on the series. I've
been watching some of the marathon leading up to the New Year's premiere of the
new season.
I'm finishing out
the week with a full arc of Sapphire and
Steel. I started season three and since there's only one assignment for
this season, I'll have it finished up later today.
And that's it for
television this week. Tonight's post is from Reflections, a novella that got a start with a writing community
prompt for a special call themed romance.
Here's the
mini-blurb:
The ornate mirror in
her grandmother's house creeps Everley Bonice out. When she arrives to settle
her grandmother's estate, the mirror depicts erotic images of Everley with a
man who seems familiar but one Everley can't place. When Vannes Sullivan shows
up to deliver groceries to the house, Everley decides to discover the secrets
of the mirror-scenes she keeps seeing, because Vannes is the man in the
reflection.
And a preview snippet…
Everley Bonice
entered her grandmother's—no, it belongs
to me now—house and tossed her keys on the delicate console table by the
door. She unwound her scarf and hung it on the coat tree then followed with her
peacoat.
Heaving a sigh, she
glanced around the foyer. "Where do I start, Gram?" As if the one
constant in Everley's life could answer.
Although, knowing her
grandmother, a response from the great beyond might not be impossible.
Everley wandered
through the house, sifting through memories of good times. Better ones than the
last five years where living in the city proved difficult.
She entered the room
she called hers from the age of six. "Well… I won't be sleeping in
here." Every available surface had clothing bags and storage bins covering
them.
At least Emma made an
attempt to start sorting through her vintage wardrobe and antiques. Now Everley
would finish the project and decide if she wanted to keep the grand old
Victorian home or sell it to a family that would love and care for it.
Gently shutting the
door, Everley crossed over to her grandmother's former room and peeked inside.
The room hadn't changed in close to twenty years, as long as Everley could
remember. Beautifully stained and polished wood furniture gleamed in the sunny
space. And, of course, in the far corner stood the only thing Everley didn't
like.
Emma's heirloom
mirror—the one that always freaked Everley out.
The ornate, standing frame
seemed to whisper in Everley's mind in muted tones she couldn't make out. Emma
used to laugh and shake her head whenever Everley threw whatever she had handy
over the reflective surface. A coat, a throw, Emma's bathrobe, it didn't matter
as long as it covered the mirror that gave Everley the heebie-jeebies.
Emma always rolled
her eyes. "Someday that mirror will belong to you and you'll understand
its mysteries."
Everley always
shuddered at the thought. But her grandmother extracted a promise that Everley
would keep it for future generations. Like there would be any after Everley.
She grimaced.
"Highly unlikely. I have exactly zero plans to have offspring." She'd
have to adopt because she'd sworn off any kind of long-term relationship.
Glancing up, she gasped.
"What the ever-loving hell is going on?"
In the mirror's
reflection, an intimate scene unfolded between a man with raven-colored hair
and a woman. Everley wanted to look away, but the beautiful symmetry of the
male's movements kept her gaze glued to the sight. The strong, powerful thrusts
he used, the flex and release of the muscles in his thighs and buttocks were
gorgeous. The woman's back arched off the bed and her mouth opened on a silent
shout of pleasure.
Everley fanned her
face. "Goodness. Definitely didn't expect anything X-rated today."
She couldn't tear her gaze away from the couple. The man, when he came, threw
his head back and Everley bit back a startled yelp… because the woman enjoying
the prime specimen of manhood happened to be her.
This story is coming
together nicely. I love the challenge of writing to a specific idea and through
a mirror darkly is fun to explore.
That's it for this
week.
Cheers!
Skye
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