Wednesday, December 9, 2015

WELCOME TO WORDY WEDNESDAY

Reminiscing brings a memory forward from years ago, one that I cherish to this day.

THE MYSTERY

    Mom belonged to a group of women affectionately known as the Eufaula 8. They were all middle-aged and belonged to our local Methodist Church. Being together for over twenty years had given them the perspective of time and wisdom. Meeting at least once a week in one home or another, they shared experiences of friends and family, never formally, but always lovingly. I wondered what they discussed and when asked, received the cryptic answer, "Whatever happens to fall out of the sky".
Learning this during one of our regular Saturday conversations, it slid to the back of my mind.  I lived 90 miles away, going home for holidays and special family weekends, so Mom and I kept in touch by phone.
One Saturday morning, I rose early, made my coffee, and left for the local church where our choir was to give a concert. Upon my arrival, I discovered the air conditioner wasn't working. It was the middle of June, one of those early heated days that takes your breath away, promising more to come with its suddenness.
Not able to escape, I was miserable. Also, having to sit on a narrow windowsill in one of the church windows didn't help. I was becoming increasingly agitated with each passing moment.
  Suddenly, I found myself on a cool forest path, looking around in amazement.  The trees formed a canopy overhead, and the sunlight played through the leaves. I delighted in the sounds and smells I loved… the smoky scent of the leaves under my feet, the many shades of green, and the clear, fresh air, but how did I get there?
Remembering the years I played in the woods brought sweet memories of running through the streams, chasing jackrabbits, and climbing trees. Always loving nature, I was mesmerized and calmed by all that surrounded me. The shade provided relief from my overheated state, and the varieties of trees and shrubs took my focus far from my former discomfort.
Something drew me further down the path, through the cool green. As I walked, the chirping of birds accompanied my journey, bringing a sense of joy. Forgotten was the church, the heat, and the day. Nothing except the peace of the forest was with me.
The path led to a shady pool surrounded by trees and bushes. A huge rock covered with moss was at one end with smaller rocks nearby. The small pool seemed inviting, although I couldn’t see below the surface. Walking closer, there was a moment of transition, and I found myself in the water, sinking in the warmth, with the sunlight filtering through. It was the most beautiful feeling I have ever experienced...perfect peace. I felt a presence holding me, and couldn’t help but smile in thankfulness. Closing my eyes, I gave in to the loving and care, not wanting it to end.
   
 Gradually, the feeling faded, and I was back in church, sitting in the same window, no longer agitated, hot, or hurting. I looked over the faces in the crowd, some familiar, most not. Who had given me this perspective, this gift of calm and peace? I received no affirmation, no acknowledgement.
    I couldn't wait to get to the phone to mom and our usual Saturday morning conversation. As I related the events, she remained silent, making no comment. When I had completed my wondrous revelation, she uttered five words that would have an effect on me for many years...."I'll be damned, it works".
    There was a moment of silence from both of us. I think I was the first to speak, asking mom what she meant. With a slight chuckle, she told me that she and her group had created a 'soul pool' in which they placed their children and the people on their prayer list each morning, the same time that corresponded to my sitting on the windowsill. Done faithfully for years, this was the first affirmation of their efforts. I had described the pool and surrounding woods, down to the smallest detail.
As we continued talking, we remembered our many conversations through the years, those of our shared belief in a loving presence, one that encompasses us all, regardless of individual differences. She and I had a psychic connection that waned when my son was born. The soul pool, however, remains vivid to this day, a testament to her unending spirit, her quest for knowledge, and her belief in a rewarding hereafter.

Peace
Barb

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Welcome to Tiny Tuesday

Today will be a departure from 'tiny', as there is nothing tiny about this author's talent. I am proud to introduce Claire Plaisted.

Congratulations on the release of Double Crossed!!



Hi my name is Claire Plaisted.  I am married with four children and a wonderful life in Rotorua, New Zealand.  I am a Family History Researcher who fell into writing by accident in 2011 while waiting for information for a Family History Book.  It wasn’t GIB though will be published next year.

I write many different genres including children's, young adults, historical and of course GIB which has at least another 3 books to be written.  I have published 10 books so far. All in kindle and a few in paperback.

I am also an Indie Publisher for Indie Authors as well as making photo books, family history books and much more.

Double Crossed is the 5th book in the Garrett Investigation Bureau Series, though it is in fact the 6th book due to the prequel ‘Hidden Agenda,” which is the third book I wrote.  Confused…Yeah I’m good like that. 

Double Crossed is about Jones, a man of mystery who has been around for a long time.  I would call him a Double Agent, others might call him a Slave serving a Master.  Who is he really and what does he have to do to get his life in order?
 Follow him and a team of security agents though time, torture, paranormal, and even a cult to see if his life is worth saving.  Can he be a hero after all? 

Where it all started.

Garrett Investigations Bureau was born in 2013 and first published on 7th November 2013.  This was my first official Series. 

These are my links

@rotosis1

BUY LINK




Monday, December 7, 2015

MANIC MONDAY

My reviews for this week

DEFYING DARKNESS BY THANNA A SETLIFF

I thoroughly enjoyed this first book by Ms. Setliff. Her characters are well developed and the reader is given privy to their thoughts, gaining further insight into their true natures. Maire and Dorian begin their relationship under dire circumstances, but quickly discover an instant attraction. Will her Sire, a powerful vampire, be able to regain control over her, or can Dorian save her from his grasp?
Other characters are introduced, providing enrichment to this story. Dorian and his brother, Antonius, will have you chuckling at their loving, brotherly banter.
Congratulations, Ms. Setliff, on your first publication. I look forward to many more. 5 stars.



PLANET WOMAN BY JUDITH ROOK

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and appreciate the referral from a friend. I now am an avid fan of Ms. Rook's stories. There is so much to this book... romance, a sentient planet known as Circe, characters that give added side stories, as well as intrigue and danger.

Tethyn, who lives on the sentient planet, is given the task of introducing Lewis, an envoy from First Home, to Circe, taking him to her secret home where Circe resides. Lewis desires Tethyn, but she is reluctant to surrender herself to him, wishing to retain her independence.
As Lewis meets and talks to Circe through Tethyn, he realizes the importance of this encounter to him as well as his planet. He leaves profoundly affected, realizing there is more to Circe than she is willing to share.
Danger appears, as others known to Lewis from First Home make several attempts to control the situation, wishing to gain power and prestige for themselves.

Written with intelligence, grace, and empathy, I found this book to be a fascinating journey, one remembered long after the book was finished. Well done, Ms. Rook. 5 stars.

http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Woman-Judith-Rook-ebook/dp/B00WJEQFKO


IN TIMES OF VIOLENCE BY KARINA KANTAS

Having not read anything in this genre, I wasn't sure what to expect from this book. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Jade, the main character, is flawed like the rest of us, leaving her unhappy home to find her niche in the world. Attracted to the leader of a biker gang, she makes herself known to him, gradually gaining a place as his girlfriend. The life they lead is fascinating, and she is accepted as one of the family, giving her the confidence she has always wanted.

The story takes place over a period of time, and love, betrayal, and danger run throughout. I like the way Ms. Kantas weaves her spell, one that will have you looking forward to the next book in this series.

Well done. 5 stars.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0075WWJJ6


   These are great reads. Get yours today.


Peace,
Barb

Friday, December 4, 2015

FINALLY FRIDAY

"MOXIE" 
by
Barbara Chioffi


They always said I had it. What, you ask? Moxie. And I was about to prove it. Walk across this footbridge as an initiation into the Bitches? Easier said than done. The footbridge in question was missing more slats than were present—its boards were rotted and ropes frayed, and I was expected to reach the other side in one piece? Right.

Placing a foot on the first slat, I tentatively stepped forward, feeling it snap beneath my weight. The Bitches laughed gleefully while, a hundred feet below, the rocks waited patiently, seeming to look up in anticipation.

Standing there, I took stock of my predicament and what had brought me to this moment. New to the school, I had been approached by the Queen Bitch, Serena, saying they had noticed me right away and thought I would be a good candidate for their group, and, flattered, I had agreed.

The Bitches, I learned from my neighbor, were legendary . . . beautiful and popular, with football-player boyfriends, one of whom I had met on the first day. We chatted during lunch on several occasions, which had solicited the attention of Queen Serena and inspired the subsequent invitation.

Now, looking to the girls watching eagerly, I smiled to myself, once again putting a foot on the next slat. Instantly it gave way, causing me to lurch forward. Holding onto the guide rope, I faltered, looking backward to see the girls slapping hands. “That’ll teach her to think she’d ever be with us,” I heard one of them say as I lost my grip. “One less to worry about.”

Falling, I heard their cheers echoing throughout the canyon. I smiled, because the change took place in seconds. My mind flashed with memories of the first time this had happened to me, the pain and the fear. Now, with skin morphing to scales, bones extending, fingers changing to clawed talons, I reveled in the power and rose, spreading my wings, filling the canyon, delighting in their size and strength. Drawing a breath, the last thing I registered before releasing it was the three of them, frozen in fear with unbelieving eyes what was before them, a beast straight from myth and legend.

I incinerated the Bitches in a bath of flame, chuckling to myself. Moxie, indeed.



Peace,
Barb

Thursday, December 3, 2015

      
       WELCOME TO THANKFUL THURSDAY 


           Congratulations to some fellow authors.

Thanna A Setliff
http://www.amazon.com/Defying-Darkness-Worlds-1/dp/1518796834/

Julie Nicholls
http://www.amazon.com/Angel-Within-Fallen-Angels-Book/dp/B018T466QU

Mistral Dawn
http://www.amazon.com/Captivated-Winter-King-Spellbound-Hearts-ebook/dp/B016NHLDT0

Elle Klass
http://www.amazon.com/Caribbean-Heat-Baby-Girl-Book-ebook/dp/B017OF2LGE




Second....awards.

Julie Nicholls...WTG!




Kudos...and for all others not mentioned here,
an extra special




It is always gratifying to see success in fellow authors and artists. Keep up the good work. :)

Peace,
Barb










Wednesday, December 2, 2015

WACKY WEDNESDAY

Every Wednesday, I'll pick a topic and post things of interest. Today it's cats, and the fact that I have nine might have something to do with it. :)


See what you can add to the list.



I think cat lovers everywhere have seen this look.





Cats are definitely mysterious...here's why. :)




Cats can be entertained by the simplest things.




I can't resist this one.




Peace, 
Barb

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Hello and a happy Tiny Tuesday to you!


For today, I'd like to share a few tinys, hopefully to make you smile. 
Think of a caption for each picture.











...one more


Love those smiles. I can feel them.

Sometimes, we need to put aside our troubles and concerns and look at something that takes us away. I know I'm being simplistic. My son says I'm an optimist and a dreamer, and maybe he is right. I do believe, however, that we all need a little of the simpler things from time to time. Look around you...they're everywhere. Take some time to rest your mind. Listen to music, draw or color, take a walk in the woods, breathe in the fresh air. Take care of your soul.

I know. I'm a nag. :)

Peace,
Barb