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Gender: Female
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 40
Sign: Sagittarius

State: Arizona
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/2/2006

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August 7, 2008 - Thursday 

Current mood:  bouncy
Category: Writing and Poetry

CONGRATULATIONS TO PEARL!!! She is the winner of the 2 pound box of Godiva Chocoloate!!!  WHOO HOO!

My next contest will run from August 10th until October 10th, 2008! You have a chance to win a brand new Kindle reader from Amazon! All you have to do is go to my website, http://www.kathleengrieve.com and sign up form my mailing list. It is that easy! And I will draw a random name from the list. If you are already on my mailing list, you are automatically entered! Fun!! There is so much information about the Kindle, if you want product details, follow this link:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FI73MA/?tag=googhydr-&hvadid=2232069071&ref=pd_sl_1bfiqb96h_b

Good Luck and thanks for entering!

Take Care,
Kathleen

 

August 6, 2008 - Wednesday 

Current mood:  bouncy
Category: Writing and Poetry

Stop by this link: http://sisterwriters.blogspot.com/ where I've been interviewed over at SisterWriters Blog. Hope to see you over there!

Kathleen Grieve

AUTHOR OF FUN AND SEXY MEDICAL ROMANCES!
The Doctor's Deception Available in
Print/Ebook form on 06/25/08
Print ISBN:1-60154-287-9
Order your copy at WWW.THEWILDROSEPRESS.COM
myspace.com/kathleengail789
WWW.KATHLEENGRIEVE.COM
Keeping A Pulse on Life & Romance Blog at http://kathleengrieve.blogspot.com/

July 24, 2008 - Thursday 

Current mood:  surprised
Category: Writing and Poetry

I recently received an email from Marianne and Judy from Long and Short Reviews.  She said that they have a new weekly poll over at their site and that THE DOCTOR'S DECEPTION is apart of this week's poll.  FUN!  To check out the LASR poll, here is the link:

http://www.longandshortreviews.com/LASR/recentrev.htm

When I clicked on the link, I found that DD received a 4 out of 5 books and was reviewed by Jasmine.  Here is part of her review:

"The Doctor's Deception was a wonderful story about second chances. I enjoyed Faith and Stone's sparring immensely. Their relationship progresses realistically and at a steady rate and both of them contribute to the relationship. Revolving in and around the hospital, the story provided a clear look into the workings of the hospital and the jobs of nurses and doctors. It was a great novel and I am looking forward to more books by Kathleen Grieve!"

Thank you, Jasmine!

July 22, 2008 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  stoked
Category: Writing and Poetry
Good Morning! I'm guest blogging today over at THE ROMANCE STUDIO! Stop by and say hello! Here's the link: http://theromancestudio.blogspot.com/

Kathleen


www.kathleengrieve.com
July 12, 2008 - Saturday 

Current mood:  creative
Category: Writing and Poetry

Another great review for THE DOCTOR'S DECEPTION!!! Romance Junkies Reviewer, Laurie D. gives The Doctor's Deception 4 BLUE RIBBONS!!  Here is part of the review: 

 "...If you enjoy great romance with a medical setting, steamy passion, and a tortured hero that you'll find yourself rooting for, I highly recommend THE DOCTOR'S DECEPTION."

To read the entire review, go to this link:

 http://romancejunkiesreviews.com/artman/publish/contemporary/The_Doctor_s_Deception.shtml

Thank you, Laurie!!  I am so glad you enjoyed my book!  Stop by Lauie's blog at:  http://lauries-laudanum.blogspot.com/

July 8, 2008 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Writing and Poetry

Holy Cow!  The Doctor's Deception received a 5 HEART review from Night Owl Romance!!  I couldn't be more thrilled!  Thank you to Diana Coyle for all of her kind words!  Here's part of the review:

"....I would definitely recommend this medical romance story to others to read and I anxiously await more stories from Ms. Grieve. Fantastic job!"

To read the rest of the review go to this url: http://www.nightowlromance.com/nightowlromance/reviews/Review.asp?ReviewId=2011

June 27, 2008 - Friday 

Category: Writing and Poetry

Stop by http://kathleengrieve.blogspot.com and read the character interview jj Keller did with my hero of THE DOCTOR'S DECEPTION, Dr. Stone Lassiter! 

Very Cool!

Thanks, jj.

 

 

June 25, 2008 - Wednesday 

Current mood:  happy
Category: Writing and Poetry

HELLO FRIENDS!!

Anyone who can email me at kathleengrieveauthor@gmail.com and tell me when Stone and Faith share their first kiss, will get a bag of Hershey's kisses!  Be sure to include your home address so that I can mail them to you.  I will run this contest until the Fourth of July!

Excerpt:
Faith moved her stethoscope over Mrs. Humphrey's heart, listening to her the steady beat. She prayed the tone wouldn't be muffled, an indication of fluid build-up around the heart. She heard a "squeaky" sound with every beat and released a sigh of relief. Mrs. Humphrey had the same "rub" she'd had an hour ago when she'd returned from her open heart surgery. A clue that the extra blood around Mrs. Humphrey's heart was still minor. Faith would have to make sure the rub didn't worsen.

Faith assessed the blood draining from the tubes placed in her patient's chest during surgery. Everything appeared to be in order. Mrs. Humphrey aroused to her name and followed commands when questioned, but drifted back off to sleep from the anesthesia still in her system. When she woke up a little more and stayed awake, Faith would work with the respiratory therapist to pull her breathing tube and withdraw the respirator.

Charting her findings on the bedside clipboard, Faith's mind drifted back to Dr. Lassiter. She wished she'd had a camera to capture the look on his face when she'd pulled the short straw out of her pocket. Talk about priceless! A chuckle escaped and turned into an all-out belly laugh.

"What's so funny?" Dr. Lassiter asked.

Faith stiffened and her amusement died. Damn. She'd hoped to be at lunch when he arrived to check on Mrs. Humphrey. Fate was definitely against her today.

Turning, she came face to face with him. She stepped back and bumped the rail of the bed. "Nothing. Just thinking about something that happened earlier. It kind of tickled my funny bone, that's all."

"Why don't you tell me what's so amusing?"

"I'm not in a particularly sharing kind of mood." His scent crossed the inches of space he'd left between them, teasing her senses. He smelled of lemons and spice.

Hmmmm. His own brand of lemonade.

What was she thinking? Holy cow! Stay away from those thoughts in connection with Robo Doc.

Sidestepping, she moved around him and her arm brushed his, tingling from the brief contact. The urge to rub the spot was strong, and feeling his gaze on her, Faith fought the tug-of-war roiling inside her.

Her brain told her he was off limits. But her body's reaction to him said something altogether different. Disturbed, she placed the bedside clipboard on the counter by the sink and started to wash her hands.

"Why not? I like a good joke now and again."

Drying her hands with the paper towels from the dispenser, Faith turned and rested a hip against the sink. "Are you serious? You haven't cracked a smile in the year I've known you—not even to your patients." She pinned him with a suspicious stare. "What's this all about?"

He shrugged his broad shoulders and the material of his green surgical scrub top tightened against his chest, leaving little to her imagination. Dr. Lassiter certainly seemed to have muscles in all the right places. The sight of golden chest hair teased her from the vee in his top.

Her throat went dry. What was wrong with her? Her admiration of his particular brand of eye candy had died after his first day on the unit. Why was she reacting to him now?

"What do you mean? I smile." Dr. Lassiter said with an almost cheery quality to his voice.

His lighthearted tone surprised her. Her gaze flew to his face, and she realized by the smug look in his deep brown eyes that he'd caught her staring at his chest. Faith frowned. What was with him anyway? He definitely wasn't acting his usual sour self.

"You. Are you trying to be nice or are you coming down with a terminal disease and feel the need to earn your way into heaven?"

He rubbed his jaw and stared at her like she was a jigsaw puzzle he couldn't put together. "No. I'm not sick." Dropping his hand, he turned toward Mrs. Humphrey. "How's she doing?"

Faith grabbed the clipboard and handed it to him, glad for the change in subject. It was none of her business what was wrong with him. "She's doing great. She's waking up nicely, and I think we'll be able to extubate her soon."

"You know I don't like my patients on the vent too long after surgery," he said, studying the patient's bedside nursing chart.

"Yes, Dr. Lassiter, I know," she said with exaggerated sweetness. Jekyll and Hyde apparently showed up to the hospital today. Not that Faith cared about Dr. Lassiter's dual personality. She preferred his surly attitude—easier for her to keep her distance.

He gave her an odd glance and the silence stretched between them. Only the sound of Mrs. Humphrey's mechanical respirations filled the room with the occasional beep of the heart monitor from the wall above the bed.

"Well, if you don't need anything else, I'm going to have Jolene cover for me so I can grab a quick bite to eat," Faith said, turning to leave.

"Wait." Dr. Lassiter placed a halting hand on her arm, preventing her from leaving.

Faith arched her brow and tugged her arm from his loose grip. Her skin quivered where he'd touched her. "You had another question about Mrs. Humphrey?"

"Ah, yes—I mean no." He shook his head. "No," he said firmly. "I wanted to talk to you about something. I'll tag along for lunch."

The nice quiet study time Faith had envisioned dissolved like quicksand. How could she study for the MCAT with Dr. Lassiter along?

"Well, actually, I do mind. So whatever you have to talk to me about, you can spill here."

Dr. Lassiter gazed at her hesitantly. Faith decided he wasn't going to yell at her after all because he stared, saying nothing. Just as she was about to give up waiting for him to speak, he nodded his head.

"Okay. Have it your way." He shut the door to Mrs. Humphrey's room, effectively closing out the rest of the staff.

He leaned against the door and casually crossed his arms. Faith tried not to notice how sexy he looked. His honey-blonde hair was slightly tousled from the removal of his surgical cap. He could've jumped from the pages of the current medical pin-up calendar that graced the bathroom in the nurses' lounge.

She wished she hadn't been aware of him at all. "Well? What have I done now? Or, is it one of the other nurses? You should know, I'm not the one to complain to today. Cheryl is the charge nurse."

"This isn't about work." He ran his hand through his hair, messing it further. "Come with me to the charity dinner on Saturday."

Whatever she'd been expecting, that hadn't been it. Her mouth dropped open before she could recover herself.

"What?" she said a little too loudly. She glanced over her shoulder at Mrs. Humphrey in the bed to be sure she hadn't disturbed her.

He pushed away from the door and drew closer. "I'd like you to go with me to Deerborne's—"

She held up her hand to maintain the space between them. "I heard you the first time." Faith lowered her voice. "Frankly, I'm surprised by your invitation. I can't go this year. I've already turned down one invite. I've put myself in a self-imposed dating exile, even though it killed me to do it."

He scowled and straightened. "What's that supposed to mean?"

Oh, yeah. Definitely Jekyll/Hyde.

"It means," she said patiently. "That I'm not available. Sorry."

She grabbed the handle and opened the door, leaving him behind. Walking past the nurses' station, she spied Jolene. "I'm going to grab lunch. I'll be in the lounge if you need me. Respiratory is supposed to come and put Mrs. Humphrey on CPAP mode on the ventilator. If you hear the alarm, have them change her back. She's probably ready for the spontaneous breathing trial, but just keep an ear out for me."

"Sure thing, Faith."

Heart pounding, she fled to the lounge. Dr. Lassiter had asked her out. If she were dating, would she have said yes?

Nah. Doctor Uptight wouldn't know how to have a good time. But wouldn't it be fun to loosen him up?
 


--
Kathleen Grieve

AUTHOR OF FUN AND SEXY MEDICAL ROMANCES!
The Doctor's Deception Available in
Print/Ebook form on 06/25/08
Print ISBN:1-60154-287-9
Order your copy at
WWW.THEWILDROSEPRESS.COM
myspace.com/kathleengail789
WWW.KATHLEENGRIEVE.COM
Keeping A Pulse on Life & Romance Blog at http://kathleengrieve.blogspot.com/

June 25, 2008 - Wednesday 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Writing and Poetry

Stop by SIMPLY ROMANCE REVIEW BLOG http://simplyromancereviews.blogspot.com/
today because in between snatches of sleep (This is one day I wish I hadn't worked last night)I'll be checking in to see what everyone has been tempted by! LOL.

Anyone who comments on temptation will be entered into a drawing to win a free download of THE DOCTOR'S DECEPTION, plus a gift basket with some of Nurse Faith Daniels favorite things~her guilty pleasures that have nothing to do with the MCAT or studying! LOL. Over at my website, www.kathleengrieve.com , if you sign up for my mailing list, you'll be entered for a drawing to win Faith's favorite--A two pound box of Godvia Chocolate. Watch my myspace and blog-- Keeping A Pulse on Life & Romance Blog at http://kathleengrieve.blogspot.com/ for information on A FIRST KISS CONTEST, too! Lots of fun things going on this week for the launch of my book! I hope you enjoy!

THE DOCTOR'S DECEPTION available now at WWW.THEWILDROSEPRESS.COM!!!

June 23, 2008 - Monday 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Writing and Poetry

Well, the accumulation of a lot of hard work all starts this week!  I wanted to share with everyone know that my book, THE DOCTOR'S DECEPTION will be released on Wednesday, June 25th at WWW.THEWILDROSEPRESS.COM!!

Anyone who comments on temptation over at SIMPLY ROMANCE REVIEW BLOG http://simplyromancereviews.blogspot.com/ where I'll be guest blogging on Wednesday, will be entered into a drawing to win a free download of THE DOCTOR'S DECEPTION, plus a gift basket with some of Nurse Faith Daniels favorite things~her guilty pleasures that have nothing to do with the MCAT or studying! LOL.

Over at my website, www.kathleengrieve.com , if you sign up for my mailing list, you'll be entered for a drawing to win Faith's favorite--A two pound box of Godvia Chocolate.  Watch my myspace myspace.com/kathleengail789 and check my blog KEEPING A PULSE ON LIFE & ROMANCE http://kathleengrieve.blogspot.com for information on A FIRST KISS CONTEST, too!  Lots of fun things going on this week for the launch of my book!  I hope you enjoy!
 
Here's more information about THE DOCTOR'S DECEPTION available at www.thewildrosepress.com on Wednesday, June 25th!
 
    
The Doctor's Deception   
Kathleen Grieve   
Champagne    Rosebud   
180    Pages    Spicy   
Print/Ebook _Release Date    06/25/08
Print ISBN:1-60154-287-9

Blurb
     Heart Surgeon Stone Lassiter has successfully transplanted beating hearts.  It's his own that is causing him the most agony.  With a death bed promise to his fiancée, he's driven to open a transplant center in her hometown,  and arrives at Deerborne County General Hospital .  Single minded in his focus, he inadvertently alienates the nursing staff he needs to make his dream a success.  He sets his stethoscope on  intensive care nurse, Faith Daniels, to improve his image.
 
     Nurse of the Year, Faith Daniels has passed every nursing exam, but when faced with the task of the MCAT, she has severe test anxiety.  Burned by her ex-husband, who used her while she put him through law school, she has become focused on passing that darn exam, and achieving her own dream to become a doctor in her own right. 
     Will the white lie Stone tells Faith jeopardize the love they find?
 
Excerpt:
 
While glancing at her watch, Faith repeatedly pushed the button to call the elevator.  Almost eight-thirty.  With a groan, she cursed herself again for leaving her study guide in the nurses' lounge.  After exiting the parking garage, she'd remembered she didn't have the book with her and had hurried back inside to retrieve it.
 
     Staying after her shift to finish her charting had cost her precious study time.  Her patient who'd had the appen..omy had to go back to surgery, but not before she'd had to give him several units of blood to stabilize him.  Thank goodness he was going to be okay.
 
     She tapped her toe impatiently.  What was taking the elevator so darn long?  The evening hours were rapidly dwindling.  Her thoughts trailed back to the MCAT.  She'd made it a habit to review a portion of the test each night before going to bed, and she hadn't even had dinner yet.  All she wanted was someone to rub her aching feet and feed her

     Was that so much to ask? 

     She sighed, and her stomach rumbled loudly while she waited for the elevator that would take her back to the parking garage.
Chinese sounded good.  Should she call ahead and order take out to pick up on the way home?  There was a book full of to-go menus in the nurses' lounge where she could easily find what she needed.  She glanced up at the lights outside the closed elevator doors.  Still stuck on floor nine.

     Decision made, she turned and ran straight into a solid wall of muscle.  Knocked back from the impact, her purse went in one direction and her MCAT book flew in another.  Strong arms enveloped her in a secure grip, keeping her from falling on the floor.

     Pressed to the man's chest, the familiar lemony scent hit her first.  Dread roiled in the pit of her stomach.  Faith knew who held her.  She forced herself to tilt her head back and peer into eyes reminiscent of a block of hardened deep chocolate. 

     Doctor Stone Lassiter.

     Her earlier thought returned.  What would it be like to melt that chocolate?  Too bad she didn't even own a fondu pot.

     Warmth crept up her neck and into her cheeks.  "Sorry.  I'm in a rush."

     His eyes narrowed, but he made no move to release her.  "Are you late for a date?"

     Faith had difficulty concentrating on his words.  Heat burned through her scrubs and settled low in her belly.  "Wh-what?"

     "You know?  A date?  Where two people go to share a meal or a movie?" 

     The deep timber of his voice slid up her spine, and she shivered.  "A date?"

     "You're not usually this dense, Faith."

     The sardonic expression on his face snapped her out of the fugue-like state and sparked her temper.  "Gee, thanks for the confidence booster.  You can let go of me now, Dr. Lassiter.  I'm in no danger of falling any longer."
 
Surprise lit his eyes and he released her.  Bending, he picked up her book and purse from the floor.  He glimpsed the cover of the study guide and appeared puzzled.  "The MCAT?  You're studying to get into med school?"

     Faith snatched the book out of his hands.  "That's none of your business."  Her gaze touched on her handbag.  "I'll take my purse.  Like I said, I'm in a hurry."

     He retained her purse and stared at her with penetrating eyes.  "Have you eaten?"

     "No. I was going to pick something up on my way home.  Why?" she asked warily.

     "Because I have a proposition for you.  We'll talk about it over dinner."

     Let's see.  Dinner with the self-important Greek Adonis or study?  Cozying up with her study guide for the night seemed to hold even larger appeal all of a sudden. 

     Faith laughed.  "Oh, that's rich.  I may have appeared dense to you a few minutes ago Dr. Lassiter, but I'm not stupid.  There is nothing you could possibly have to say outside of work that would interest me in the least."

     He grabbed the book from her unsuspecting hands. 

     "Hey!  What are you doing?"

     "This is what we have to discuss, Faith."  He smiled without humor and jiggled the book in front of her, just out of her grasp.

     Hands on her hips, Faith stared at him.  Dr. Lassiter was acting completely out of character for the second time that day.  "I think I like your snide, arrogant persona better.  I wasn't aware you belonged on the fourth floor with the other psych patients when you were off duty."

     He scowled, smoothed his red tie, and buttoned his navy suit jacket.  "I'm not snide or arrogant."

     Faith chuckled.  "It's rather interesting, don't you think, you didn't deny you belonged on the psych ward."  Sobering, she held out her hand.  "Really, I'd love to stay and exchange insults with you all day, but I have to get home.  My stuff, please."

     He started to hand it over to her, then pulled it just beyond her reach.  "I heard the nurses talking in the med room a while ago.  They said you froze up while taking the exam.  Is that true, Faith?  Do you have test anxiety?"

     Her amusement died.  She felt the color drain from her face.  Damn gossips.  She stiffened her spine and straightened to her full height of five-foot-eight inches. 

     "So what if I do," she admitted, hating the defensive tone that had crept into her voice.  "Lots of people have trouble taking tests."

     "Then it appears we have something important to discuss, after all."  He gave her an engaging smile.  "I'm even willing to overlook the fact you called me arrogant and snide and pay for dinner.  I can help you with your problem if you help me with a little problem of my own."

     Faith opened her mouth to make another sarcastic comment.  What kind of problems did this guy have?  He seemed to have everything.  She had several suggestions for his "little problem".

     He held up a finger, halting her before she spoke.  "Ah, I'd watch it, Faith.  I'm only going to make this offer once.  How badly do you want to score high marks on the entrance exam?  Or better yet, how bad do you want to get into med school?"

     Now, that was a loaded question.  Damn him.  He played dirty.  It was just like him to use her dream to get what he wanted.  Faith expected no less from the conceited jerk.  She'd give everything she had and more, and he knew it.  Her dreams had been put on hold long enough.  The only thing standing between her and med school was the damn test.
  
     Maybe he could help her.  After all, he was a doctor and had taken the exam.  What could it hurt to hear what he had to say?  Dubious about his intentions, but curious all the same, Faith nodded.  She was starving.  "All right, Dr. Lassiter.  Do you like Chinese?"

--
Kathleen Grieve

AUTHOR OF FUN AND SEXY MEDICAL ROMANCES!
The Doctor's Deception Available in
Print/Ebook form on 06/25/08
Print ISBN:1-60154-287-9
Order your copy at WWW.THEWILDROSEPRESS.COM
myspace.com/kathleengail789
WWW.KATHLEENGRIEVE.COM
Keeping A Pulse on Life & Romance Blog at http://kathleengrieve.blogspot.com/