Portrait of Obsession

My newest title, Portrait of Obsession, is now available for free on Books by Liz. You can get it by clicking on the picture above or by clicking on the title below the picture.

Ethan Lucas sees the portrait above a poker table on the River Goddess. In an attempt to win the portrait of the lovely woman he feels drawn to, he gambles with the sternwheeler’s owner, Frank Bower. Not only does he win the portrait, however, he also wins the riverboat.

When Blythe Bouvier boards the boat a few years later, Ethan realizes he’s seen her before–in the portrait hanging in his office. Blythe greets him, but he grumbles in return. Given his size and initial attitude, she avoids him. One night, she meets another man who offers to help her get away from Ethan. To her surprise, the man kisses her, and Ethan bursts forward to attack the man. Blythe disappears while Ethan engages with the man. Dismayed, Ethan discovers she’s gone.

Despite Blythe’s efforts to stay away from him, they meet, and he offers to show her the portrait in his office so she can understand why he has been wanting to find her. Although attracted to him, Blythe fears getting to know him better, especially upon learning that he’s married. Ethan, though, insists he’s not–but he also admits to lying. Therefore, Blythe doesn’t believe that he’s single.

After he beds her for the first time, Blythe goes missing. Ethan believes she jumped overboard and died. He goes into mourning, drinking heavily to forget his guilt and grief. Neither his friend Jennings nor his “wife” Naomi can console him.

Over time, they become closer and Ethan learns of Blythe’s search for her grandparents. Ethan convinces her that the portrait “Angel” could be her grandmother. When Naomi, with whom Blythe is friends, dies in a tragic accident reminiscent of Blythe’s disappearance. Blythe struggles to remain emotionally distant while comforting Ethan.

At one port, they stop to search for Blythe’s grandfather, who sent a letter and indicates he lives in that town. While there, Blythe realizes that her grandfather, Francois Bouvier and Frank Bower are the same person. They find his family, but he died shortly after Ethan won the River Goddess. They decide to go on to New Orleans, Louisiana, hoping to find her grandmother still alive. To Blythe’s delight, they find her, although she within days of dying. Blythe spends the remainder of her grandmother’s life at her bedside.

After several proposals, Blythe finally accepts Ethan’s proposal. Why now? He finally told her that he loves her. Once married, they begin to build a life together in the city where she found her extended family.

It’s Been Too Long

The Huachuca Mountains in Arizona

I’m ashamed that it’s been so long since I’ve posted, but I’ve been working on a new historical romance.

This new one is set on a riverboat traveling through the eastern United States. Blythe Bouvier sets off to find her grandmother after her father’s death. On the River Goddess, she sees a portrait of a woman who looks exactly like her. The owner of the riverboat, Ethan Lucas, is determined to help Blythe.

Within the next two weeks I’ll have a couple of chapters edited and ready for posting.

Please watch for the upcoming posts before I post the entire book.

Destiny’s Desire, Chaps. 5 & 6

Double Rainbow Sierra Vista, AZ

Well, I’m finally getting Chapters 5 and 6 of Destiny’s Desire online. Boy, it’s been a busy few weeks. I got a ghostwriting job, so that’s why it’s been longer than I had hoped between posts. My plans were to get two chapters out every two weeks. I will strive for that again.

Be aware that there are passages in this section that are for mature readers.

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Sweet Liberty Is Now Online

I have finally uploaded my historical romance, Sweet Liberty, to my site. You can find the PDF file of Sweet Liberty above. Just click Romance and Historical.

Again, this will be a free download until I figure out how to set up a payment plan. When it actually goes on sale, I will blog that it has, and the price will be a minimal $1.50. As of now, I don’t know if there will be sales tax. I’m hoping not.

Now, to start on a new book, maybe even a serial story for Amazon.

Following is a blurb of Sweet Liberty:

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Sweet Liberty, Chapters 13 & 14

Here are another two chapters (13 and 14) of Sweet Liberty. This historical romance is finished now, and I will be working on putting it online in full, this includes designing the best cover I can.

After that, I will start editing another of my unpublished books and will post sample chapters of that as I go along. I haven’t decided, yet, if it will be another historical or an intrigue instead. I need to keep my brain from getting staid on one genre.

I hope you enjoy what I’ve posted this time. For those who prefer knowing, I give it a PG-17 rating.

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Sweet Liberty, Chapter 12

What an interesting sunset rain and cloud formation, but it has nothing to do with the sample chapter of Sweet Liberty that I’m posting today. I would say that this chapter is at least a PG-13 rating, just so people know.

Now I need to get back to work on editing. I tell you, I just don’t take time for “me things” anymore. I really need to focus on that, because I’m a notorious “yes” person.

Today is Chapter 12 of Sweet Liberty. I hope you enjoy it.

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Sweet Liberty, Chapters 10 & 11

Belated Happy Independence Day.

Now that my life has settled down, I’m looking forward to working on my own book, Sweet Liberty. I’m taking an indefinite sabbatical from ghostwriting just so I can work on my own projects. The first one is finishing Sweet Liberty and trying to get it to publish on my own website. Since I wasn’t able to get A Baby for New Year’s to work, it might take me a while. I’m determined, though.

In the meantime, I will try to upload some chapters of Sweet Liberty more often for anybody who wants to read them. Today, it’s Chapters 10 & 11. Enjoy.

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Sweet Liberty, Chapter 7

Now that I’ve gotten my contemporary novel online for free download, I’m adding a new chapter (Chapter 7, previous chapters can be read here on my blog) of my historical romance entitled Sweet Liberty.

Editing is such a slow process when one works on ghostwriting, DAR genealogy and applications, and my  own genealogy, as well, but I keep plugging away. Maybe I’ll be able to post the complete book later this year. That’s my hope, anyway.

In the meantime, please enjoy Chapter 7 of Sweet Liberty.

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Sweet Liberty, Chapter 6

Brown Canyon
Sierra Vista, AZ

As I’m putting out Chapter 6 of my historical romance entitled Sweet Liberty, I can’t believe that it’s already the 14th of January. Two Thousand Seventeen is already moving fast.

With ghostwriting and beginning-of-the-year chores (like balancing checkbooks that I’m far too behind on) to do around the house, I’m a bit surprised that I was able to work this in.

I hope you enjoy the next Chapter 6 of Sweet Liberty. I’m still hoping that I can get my contemporary romance online by the end of February, but paid work comes first. I just can’t guarantee it.

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