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Brenda Williamson


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Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 103
Sign: Scorpio

State: ALABAMA
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/24/2006

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August 8, 2009 - Saturday 
I'm re-writing Dangerous Desires and you can read it as it progresses at:
You have to sign up as a member, but it's simple and free. Once you do, search for Dangerous Desires under the Paranormal Romance section. Once you find it, you'll see a thumbs up symbol and a electronic box symbol. Click the thumbs up to to vote for the story, click the electronic symbol to get email updates each time there's a new chapter to read.
You can even leave comments on each chapter. Feel free to point out what you think are typos and plot errors.
Thanks,
Brenda
 
December 4, 2008 - Thursday 

BABES IN TOYLAND

In Winterland, by Brenda Williamson

 Aspen Mountain Press

ISBN: 978-1-60168-016-7

Excerpt:

Winterland was like saying home.

Crystal had mixed emotions about her return. She'd left behind unfinished business, some of which she hoped to clear up so she could be free from the place.

With less than five miles to go, her thoughts should have stayed on the driving conditions. The snow had stopped, but the roads had patches of ice that she should have watched for. When a deer leapt across her path, she hit the brakes and the icy surface made her car act more like a sled. Losing control, she had a horrible feeling she faced death when her vehicle took a new route.

Crystal screamed beyond a deafening sound. It had to be, since she couldn't hear herself. She didn't think the roads were bad. Sand and salt coated the pavement, yet her car went skidding into the opposite lane.

Jingle Bells played on the radio. It had come to the appropriate dashing through the snow as she cut the wheel into and against the sideways slide of her car. She couldn't remember the rules of what to do if you were skidding on ice, and it didn't matter. The wheels weren't helping to stop her from the careening glide.

The tree would.

The crunch of fiberglass and metal made an awful sound. She jerked forward hard upon impact. The seatbelt prevented her from hitting anything, but it didn't lessen the pain from the pressure of the strap knocking the wind out of her lungs.

The windshield shattered and tossed chips of glass at her. The cold night air swept the fresh scent of pine into the car. Things didn't appear bad. She consciously smelled the evergreens as well as heard the song continue on the radio. It was a morose moment when laughing all the way came through the speakers while she groaned with pain.

Crystal shivered. It amazed her at how fast the heat in the car dissipated with the draft coming at her from all sides. She kept her eyes shut and wondered if the wetness on her cheeks was blood.

Her teeth chattered in sync with ...up on the rooftop, click, click, click.

"Hey, are you all right?" a voice asked, during the radio songs ...down came ol' Saint Nick.

"M-man or a-angel?" she stuttered.

"What?"

"N-never m-mind." The bits of glass sticking to her lips fell into her mouth and she spit them out.

"Don't move." The voice instructed. "You have glass on your face."

Too shaken to think clearly, she sat motionless as cool fingers swept over her lips.

"Better?" he asked.

She didn't answer. Her mind clung to the sound of his voice and whirred with fragmented thoughts and pictures.

"Let's do this carefully, all right?" His hand slid behind her head. "Lean forward slightly, but only if it doesn't hurt."

She tipped her head down.

"That's good." He brushed at her forehead, nose, and eyelashes.

Another Christmas tune intruded on her thoughts ...'tis the season to be jolly. It almost made her laugh, but she forced herself to listen for the man's voice again. Anticipation rose within the confines of her blind position. She wanted to talk, yet with the way pieces of glass bounced off her face as he flicked a finger at them, she decided to keep her lips pinched together.

"There, I think I got it all." He held her jaw. "Open your eyes slowly."

Evan. The name popped in her head and she couldn't believe she didn't recognize his voice. Evan Montgomery was both the love of her life and the biggest heartbreak.

The scent of a spicy musk captured her attention and she sniffed.

"What's wrong?" He stroked over her hair. "Did you get glass in your eyes?"

"No. You smell."

 "Oh?" His tone sounded shocked.

Crystal realized how the statement sounded. "No, I don't mean you stink, you smell..." she inhaled again, "very nice."

With her head tilted down, she decided to give lifting her lashes a try. Staring at the glass in her lap, she thought how much they resembled tiny doll-sized ice cubes.

"Look up here so I can check you better with the moonlight." Evan's fingers pulled her face around toward him at the side window.

She saw the glass there too had shattered. Snowflakes fluttered in the halo of moonlight over Evan's head. Heaven appeared very inviting.

"Crystal?"

She blinked a couple times with an inward sigh at the memorable intonation making her insides quiver. She hadn't forgotten Evan's voice at all.

He backed away and she didn't want him to leave. Suddenly, the car shook and she absorbed the actions of Evan trying to get her door open. He jerked on the door handle again and when it didn't budge, a slow panic began a spiraling ascent from inside her belly. The nausea backed down when the door groaned open on his next tug.

The dome light came on and she saw his features. The strong jaw she remembered had disappeared beneath a thick short beard. His beautiful mouth had a moustache shadowing the curve of his delicious lips. The hair on his head framed his face with a shaggy, unkempt appearance, very unlike the clean-cut boy she recalled from ten years ago.

"Do you hurt anywhere?" He reached across her middle and unbuckled the seatbelt.

"I don't feel anything."

"You can't move?" his voice caught on the last word.

She closed her eyes to the wash of his heated breath on her face. The accident gave her a plausible reason to cry, even though it was his presence that stirred all the old feelings of love and desire in her.

"No," she slid her arm up to his neck. "I meant I don't feel any pain."

One of his arms slipped beneath her legs and his other arm snaked around her back. She opened her eyes and stared at him while he concentrated on getting her out of the car without bumping her head.

"Here we go. Tell me if anything hurts." He lifted her off the seat.

"You're still strong. Do you lift weights?" She closed her eyes feeling silly. Maybe the rattling car accident turned her brain to mush.

"Something like that."

She hung her head back and looked up at the sky. In the city, lights from the buildings didn't let her see the brilliance of stars. She missed that. Holding onto Evan, she realized there was much she missed about her hometown of Winterland.

 

May 9, 2008 - Friday 

Current mood:  bouncy
Did you miss the Romantic Times Convention? Did you go and weren't able to tote or ship a lot of goodies home? Do you never tire of surprises in your mailbox? If you answer yes to any of these questions, then you're just who I want to come to my party.
 
My dining room table has dozens of books and promotional stuff all over it that I brought back from Romantic Times Convention. Some is mine, including a 16 page booklet of recipes, but a lot is from lots of other authors. Between what I picked up and what was handed out at events, I am so glad I drove to carry it all home. Now I want to spread the word about some fabulous books, by me and other authors by giving it all away.
 
If you like getting goodies in your regular mailbox, you'll want to come to this party. I'm going to package up books, trinkets, buttons, tote bags, stuffed animals, bookmarks, postcards and more, from the more than 100 pounds of stuff I brought home, into parcels just waiting to ship to dozens of lucky participants. Included in the parcels and given away separately are over 200 mass-market and trade paperback new books.
 
This is a 3 day event, and you'll have to watch for the giveaway posts to find out how you enter. Mark your calendar to drop by either May 16th, 17th, or 18th. This is open to everyone, no matter where you live on Earth.
 
 
 
 
Brenda

www.BrendaWilliamson.com
 
Coming Soon:
Savage Seduction, Mojocastle  ~~~ Morgandy's Lover, Loose-Id ~~~ Fiachra's Kiss, Whiskey Creek
Sexual Deceptions, Whiskey Creek  ~~~ Her Savage Lover, Aspen Mountain
 
Current Releases:
One Bashful Lady, Samhain ~~~ A Damsel in Distress, Red Sage ~~~ Tornan's Curse, New Concepts
A Sinful Tiger, Loose-Id ~~~ Celtic Love Knots vol.6, Whiskey Creek ~~~ In His Protective Custody, Liquid Silver
March 1, 2008 - Saturday 

Have you been waiting to read A Damsel in Distress?

It's a new release for March from Red Sage Publishing.

Here's the link...why not go on over and at least read the excerpt!

http://eredsage.com/A_DAMSEL_IN_DISTRESS___BRENDA_WILLIAMSON__%28e_Book%29-p77.html

October 23, 2007 - Tuesday 

New Release from Loose-Id

A Sinful Tiger, by Brenda Williamson

When a rapacious beast hungers to mate, should a woman reject a sinful tiger?

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Escaping her abusive boyfriend is easy: just abandon him during a sailing trip to the Caribbean. But when a storm traps Devra on a sandbar of an island cove, she's forced to go ashore. There, disoriented by too much wine, and vulnerable to affection, a mysterious man seduces her into bed, and leaves her thinking he's the tiger from her erotic dreams.

Gannon lives by the curse of a voodoo priestess. By day a man, by night an animal, he struggles against the affliction that makes him especially dangerous to women. Then he encounters Devra. His instincts as the tiger demand he mate with her, but as a man, he fights the urge until her sultry plea defeats his human will.

Can passion cure a curse when an old evil surrounds the lovers? Only time will tell if her beauty can tame his beast.

READ AN EXCERPT

Warning! This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal sex, exhibitionism, homoerotic sex (female/female), sex while in shifted animal form, violence, voyeurism.

June 26, 2007 - Tuesday 

Yesterday my credit card company called to inform me they thought there were some fraudulent changes on my account. They read off a list of amounts and companies and sure enough, someone was partying with my credit. 

The account was closed. The credit bureau has a fraud alert on my name. And after 23 years, my cc will be changed.

I'd say I'll be leery of buying stuff online, but I won't. I'll not live in fear of it happening again. But I will start utilizing the virtual CC numbers I can get from the CC company. They're one-time use numbers and I urge everyone to go that route if you shop a lot online.

June 23, 2007 - Saturday 
Okay, I'm going to Brockway, Pa over the fourth of July holiday. I'll spent time with family that I only see this once a year trip. I'm going from Alabama north to Pennsylvania, so any suggestions for a little sightseeing? I like everything from museums to caves, flea markets to antique stores, amusement parks, etc. I like to see everything and after ten years of making this trip, I've seen a lot, so tell me about something new, unique, etc.
June 9, 2007 - Saturday 
Romantic Notes, the June issue of Brenda Williamson's newsletter is available online.
 
Contents -
  • Excerpt from: His Hot Kiss (Whiskey Creek Press Torrid)
  • New Release: One Bashful Lady (Samhain Publishing)
  • Coming Soon: A Desperate Longing (Samhain Publishing)
  • 5 winners of free books...are you among them?
  • Recent review
  • Joke of the Month
  • Recipe of the Month
  • Chapter 16 of the serialized novel, DANGEROUS DESIRES
Visit the newsletter online at: http://www.BrendaWilliamson.com/060907.htm
 

Win a copy of Wolverton Blood - see details at:

June 8, 2007 - Friday 

We're painting my son's bedroom while he's away on vacation with his grandparents and I hate painting. It's got to be the most boring job in the world. I've backed into the doorjamb twice, so I have paint on the seat of my shorts and the back of my head. We moved the ferrets out of the room to save them from getting painted as well since we're not very selective in what we paint.

Started to be the walls and then whoops, got some on the door frame...okay so it's easier not to cut around the trim and just paint over them. Did the doors too. They're old and needed it anyways.

The new carpet is installed on Monday. I sure hope we're done by then.

On the side note of writing, I polished up several short stories and worked on my newsletter. I'm late, but I don't think as late as last month when lightning took out my computer.

If you want to sign up to know when the newsletter is ready to read on line, click here.

 

June 7, 2007 - Thursday 

Wow, I haven't been here for a while. The whole getting a new computer thing eventually smoothed out, but  then I got dsl broadband. It takes getting use to with my new email address and everything, but I'm trying to get into the swing of things.

It's strange to feel the internet is like a new place when approached differently. I have emails up the wazoo and it's going to take forever to get everyone on the new addy. I know, I could send a mass email about it to everyone in my address book, but who really does update unless you're best friends.

I looked at my address book and there's people in there I don't even remember. They'd think I was nuts spamming them now since more than likely, they won't recall me either.