Saturday, June 29, 2013

Excerpt From Night Promises by Tonya Renee Callihan

NIGHT PROMISES

Connor knew she was coming, he could smell her before she opened the door. He was sitting on the couch, legs stretched out, arms spread across the back of the couch.

Kelly caught her breath as she stepped into the room. His eyes were back to light brown; she had never seen them darker than they had been just a moment ago. Did that mean he was hungry for her blood? Did he want sex? One would think that working in this environment she would know. But truth be told, she had never been alone with or this close to a male vampire before.

“Sit down Kelly.” He looked amused. “I’m not going to do anything you don’t want me to do.” That was the safest line he could use.

“Okay.” Kelly sat beside him on the couch and slipped her sandals off. Being on her feet all night, she appreciated the break. “You said we had to talk about my sister.”

“I know what you’re up to.” He wanted to touch her but restrained himself for now.

Kelly looked at him, “You can read minds then?”

“No, thankfully.”

“Then how do you know what I am up to?”

“Micah can read minds. He was here earlier tonight, heard what you were planning to do, and informed me.”

“Why would he inform you?”

He was amazed she wasn’t upset about Micah interrupting her thoughts but wanted to know why Connor needed this info.

“It came up,” he shrugged. “You are stepping into some very dangerous territory. You could get yourself killed.”

“I know that!” she exclaimed, crossing her arms. “But I owe Tammy. She never would have known that vamps existed if it weren’t for me.” Kelly stood and began to pace the small room. “I got my sister killed. Don’t you understand?” She turned to him. “She would still be alive and working if it weren’t for me, Connor.”

He stood. “You cannot blame yourself.” He again resisted the urge to touch her. “It could have happened if she knew about us and it could have happened if she didn’t know,” he tried to assure her.

“I have a strong feeling that a vampire I know, one who comes to my club, is responsible for this. Besides, I don’t need you to babysit me.” She turned for the door, but he beat her to it. “Get out of my way,” she said between gritted teeth.

“No!” This time he did touch her cheek, slightly. “You smell like sunshine.” He leaned closer to her.

“Give me a break. I have guys trying those lines on me every night.” She tried to push him away, but he only grinned.

“I’m stronger than you, Kelly. You can fight me all you want, but I’m not moving.” This time, he placed his thumb on her pulse. “It’s racing,” he whispered. “I can hear it racing every time I’m near you.”

“What’s it like?” Kelly asked, “Being a vampire?”

“Not much difference really, but I can hear sounds miles away, see past the stars, fly above the clouds, and taste every flavor in ones blood, kiss, and body.” He gave her body a glance, down then up again.

“I’ve never been with a vampire,” she blurted.

“Never?” he asked, half-shocked and half-relieved.

“No, never even kissed one.” she laughed at herself.

“Can I ask why?” Connor rubbed his hand down her neck and across the swell of her breasts. He asked the question, but he felt he already knew the answer. He needed to hear her say it.

“Because I only want you,” she confessed taking a step back. “I’m sorry, that was really forward.” She crossed her arms again.

“That’s okay.” He stepped closer to her. “Being forward is a good thing, especially when I don’t have Micah here telling me what you are thinking.”

“Oh,” she laughed a little shakily. “I should probably get back out there.”

“Don’t.” He placed a hand on her stomach to stop her. Connor knew better; he knew he should just let her go. She was better off if he didn’t take from her. Being his mate and being a full moon he could lose control and turn her against her will. He couldn’t do that, not to her.

“Does it hurt?”

“No, it’s very pleasurable for both.” He reached over and dimmed the lights. “Let me pleasure you, Kelly,” he whispered before placing his lips over hers and sucking her bottom lip into his mouth. Then his tongue was dancing with hers. Connor cupped her right breast and felt her nipple come to life under his thumb.

“Oh, wow.” Kelly murmured against his mouth. “This is just the start,” he promised, pushing her back against the wall. “Just relax,” he soothed, giving her neck an open-mouthed kiss. “I would never do anything to harm you,” he promised.

“I trust you.” She gripped his hips and forced her body to relax when she spotted his fangs.




BIO:

Tonya has been writing all of her life. At the age of 13, on Christmas break she snuck one of her mom’s romances from a box brought over by her grandma. The novel she read was ‘Montana Sky’ by Nora Roberts. Once she finished reading that book she knew someday she would to be a published romance author. She has been writing every since.

 
Now a single mom she balances her time between her 10 month old son, Mason, writing, work, and the Internet!
Tonya loves to help support some of her favorite authors and is very involved in several street teams and posts book reviews over at her
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Her first novel was published in January 2010,
Night Promises, the first book in her Night Pleasures series! After a long wait her second book from MuseItUp Publishing, Claimed will be coming out Spring 2013! With hopefully, more releases this year as well.

 

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Oreo Ice Cream Pie ~ Can't Tell It's Sugar FREE

YUMMY SUMMER TREAT

This recipe is from my friend and fellow screenwriter, Neringa who got this recipe from Rose, (thank you Rose,) who didn't give her specifics except the ingredients,
and the "smushing" part.
Looks like a cold treat for summer, and the 4th of July is coming up!

Ingredients:
  • 1 box of SUGAR FREE Oreo Cookies
  • 1 1/2 Gallon of NO SUGAR ADDED ice cream, I prefer Edy's Coffee, but also love Fudge Tracks and Vanilla always works.
  • Optional Whipped cream for those who can have it.
(Note, you do not have to use sugar free anything, but this is great for diabetics and there is no after taste)




I TAKE A BOX OF SUGAR FREE OREOS, crumble them in my Cuisinart, then take 1/2  of the cookies and smush them into a pie pan or spring form ( depends on how much ice cream I add). The creamy white center of the Oreo holds the cookie crust together.
In a bowl, I mix the slightly softened ice cream and the other 1/2 of the crumbled Oreos and layer over the crust, smoothing the surface.
Freeze for 4-6 hours before serving.  If using a spring form, remove form, cut and serve.
Garnish with whipped cream for those who can have it.
An optional way of preparing this and still have it be low cal, but not strictly diabetic friendly, is to use the sugar free ingredients, freeze for a couple of hours, then layer whipped cream on top, and freeze the 4-6 hours.  Serve and enjoy.  Repeat.


Neringa is an award-winning screenwriter, director, cover designer, visual designer, photographer...I'm sure I've left a few descriptions from her amazing list.
Find her at: https://www.facebook.com/NeringaScreenwriter?fref=ts  and while you're there, "like" her page.
  
  
I hope you enjoy the recipe, finding Neringa and seeing the diversity of talent she possesses.
Happy 4th of July