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Monday, February 25, 2019

February #blogabookscene & Excerpt from Give Me Tomorrow by Kaye Spencer #PrairieRosePubs #vampireromance



As February's #blogabookscene theme is "All You Need is Love", I am sharing a falling in love moment from my contemporary vampire/cowboy romance Give Me Tomorrow. This story is set in northeastern Colorado in 1990. The hero, Jax, is on the road with his thoroughbred racehorse transport service. The heroine, Lissa, has called his mobile phone with birthday wishes...



EXCERPT (PG)



Each mile was an eternity traveled in checking and re-checking his phone for the reassurance of service. His anticipation for Lissa’s call waned as the hours passed without hearing from her. While still a long way from Omaha, he pulled into a truck stop just as his phone rang. His hopes rose in the same instant he cursed the phone’s display for only showing Incoming Call and not an identifying number.

“This is Jax. Speak your business.”

“I hear you’re thirty‐seven today.” Lissa.

“Are you there? Jax?”

Clearing his throat, he said, “Yeah. Yeah, I’m here. That’s right. Thirty‐seven. I’m getting to be an old man.”

She laughed. “You don’t know what old is. Where are you?”

“I’m at a truck stop between Chicago and Omaha to refuel and grab a bite to eat.” He rolled to a stop at a diesel pump and set the brakes. “Are you on call?”

“As a matter of fact, I am. I’m on my way to the clinic now. I’ll likely be here the rest of the night.”

“Well, if you get a chance, give me a call. I’ll be on the road.”

“All right. If I can, I will, but don’t count on it. Anyway, I hope you’ve had a nice birthday.”

“Thanks. Not much opportunity to celebrate when you’re hauling horses from town to town.” He didn’t want her to hang up, so he grasped for anything to keep her talking.

“Mandy says you’re coming to supper on Saturday.”

“Yes.”

“Good. You’ll get to meet my dad.” “Mandy mentioned that.”

“You know, calling and wishing me happy birthday makes me think you called on your personal phone instead of your work phone.”

Silence. He waited.

“You’re right. I did.”

She could have lied. He took it as a good sign that she didn’t. Jax grabbed a pen from the glove box and poised the tip over his palm. “So, what’s your number?”

More silence.

“Are you still—”

She recited the numbers.

“Got it. Thanks.”

“Don’t abuse it.”

“You don’t want me to call you?”

“I didn’t say that.”

“Lissa?”

“Yes?”

Say it. Just say it. “I wish you were with me. I’ve missed you.”

Again, nothing from her end. He checked the service. Still connected. “Are you there?”

“Yes, I’m here.” Hesitation, then, “I’ve missed you, too, Jax.”

“How much?”

“More than is good for me. Don’t push your luck.”

The light lilting tone in her voice made him smile. He didn’t know what giddiness felt like, but he was pretty sure it must be close to how he felt right then.

“Jax, I’ve reached the clinic. I have to go.”

“Yeah, sure. It was good talking to you. See you Saturday.”

Leaning back in his seat, he sat there staring at the center of the steering wheel as he worked her words around in his head. She admitted it. She misses me. And it sounded like she wasn’t just saying the words. She meant it. His slow grin turned to a full-blown smile.

A full thermos of coffee, an extra sandwich and chips for the road, and the tanks full of diesel, Jax hit the highway. Light‐hearted and counting off the miles, he turned up the volume on the classic country music radio station and sang his way homeward on Interstate 80. It was somewhere west of Grand Island when he realized he was in love.

I’ll be a son of a bitch.



GIVE ME TOMORROW
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Monday, October 22, 2018

Give Me Tomorrow by Kaye Spencer October #blogabookscene #PrairieRosePubs #paranormalromance

Blog-a-Book-Scene is a monthly themed blogging endeavor from a group of authors who love to share excerpts from their stories. Find us on Twitter with the hashtag #blogabookscene and #PrairieRosePubs.

October’s theme is all things autumn, spooky, and Halloween. The excerpt below is from my contemporary paranormal (vampire) romance short novel, Give Me Tomorrow.


Blurb

Vampire Melissa Price’s heart has hardened to an empty shell of remembered love. Lifetimes of experience and self-preservation have taught her that relationships serve only two purposes—sustenance and superficial companionship. Her work as a veterinarian gives purpose to her solitary life, but three hundred years of loneliness catches up with her when she responds to an emergency call and meets the least likely man to bring down the wall of her emotionless existence.

Jaxon Granger is part-owner of his family’s thoroughbred racehorse boarding and layover facility. His world revolves around his business, family, and a penchant toward hedonism. Horses are his life and womanizing bachelorhood is his religion. He boasts that there isn’t a woman alive who can make him a one-woman man.

That is, until he falls for a woman who isn’t alive—in the strictest sense of the word.



EXCERPT

Like a jackrabbit running for cover, Lissa spun out of the yard in a spray of gravel in her flight to get away from Jax. She was miles down the road before her nerves calmed enough that she could think. How had he done that? How had just a kiss turned her inside‐out? His mouth, burning and possessive. His thoughts pulling her into his mind and drawing forth feelings she believed were as dead as the husband and daughter she’d lost centuries ago. One second, they were sinking to the floor, and the next, the blood pulsing through his carotid artery mere inches from her mouth lured her into the bite before either was ready. The instant she’d tasted his blood, her mind had spiraled into a tailspin of vertigo and vivid memories of her past, which broke her already-tenuous telepathic hold on his mind.

What happened? Even as the question formed, she knew the answer. Those older and wiser had warned that her cavalier indifference toward her victims would catch up with her. Someday she’d meet The One. The man whose strength of mind and will of heart matched—or exceeded—her own. She knew this man from her dreams. He stole into her lonely nights, faceless and ethereally enticing, with a whispered promise of tomorrow on a voice as tender and familiar as the caress of a lover. Only this man could lift the centuries of loneliness from her shoulders and breathe life back into her cold, dead heart.

And now she’d found him…or he’d found her, and he wasn’t immortal, not her kind. He was hindered by a finite lifespan. He couldn’t go where she traveled.

Moving on to the next job and the next town was her reality, as always, but for the first time, she didn’t want to leave. Better judgment argued with her emotions. She wanted an-other chance with Jax, but that meant explaining, which meant she cared. Caring brought confiding and confiding required trusting, which she had precious little to draw from. The very essence of what allowed her to live also kept her alone and kept her safe.

Suddenly, she was tired. Tired of staying one suspicion ahead of people when they questioned why she didn’t age. Tired of concealing what she was. Tired of her nomadic life. Just plain tired. What good was immortality if she had to endure eternity alone?






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Monday, September 24, 2018

Vampire/Cowboy romance - Give Me Tomorrow by Kaye Spencer #vampire #vampireromance #PrairieRosePubs #paranormalromance


On September 20th, my paranormal-lite, cowboy-meets-vampire story Give Me Tomorrow was released through Fire Star Press. The story is actually a rerelease of a short story that I expanded, deepened, and retitled. This is Part 4 in my release-day series. You can read the three previous articles by clicking on the dates:

Part 1 - June 25, 2018 - Give Me Tomorrow - upcoming release
Part 2 - July 23, 2018 - Do You Remember 1990? A stroll down memory lane | Give Me Tomorrow
Part 3 - August 27, 2018 - Give Me Tomorrow

Why do I call this story 'paranormal-lite'? Give Me Tomorrow is a vampire story, yes, but the vampire aspect is not the primary thread in the story. It’s a story about learning to live with what life hands you while coming to terms with the ‘demons’ of your past so you can move forward in life with someone you love. The heroine is the vampire, who handles her vampireness as a health issue that she's learned to live with. It doesn't dominate her life. She is not an I vant to drink your blood. Blah Blah Blah vampire. *wink* Hence, the 'lite' aspect of paranormal.

Give Me Tomorrow is a short novel. Many of the scenes are drawn from my real-life experiences. Well, none of the vampire aspects of the story, but others.

  • The scene with the veterinarian tending to an injured horse is something I have much experience with. Veterinarians made barn calls 24/7 in vehicles like this one. (imagine a much older model pickup truck, though)
Vet truck box - Image: http://www.800toolbox.com/vet_box/vet_box.html
  • The accident with the pony and the little boy really happened. I ten years old-ish, and I witnessed what happened and how it turned out.
  • The protagonist, Jax, owns a horse boarding and layover facility. I was involved in thoroughbred racing many years ago, and I fashioned Jax’s business after one that I worked at during the off season from thoroughbred racing at Thistledown Racetrack in Cleveland, Ohio.
Example of a horse boarding facility
Dreamstime photo #23821276 (license purchased for use) 

  • The protagonist also runs a horse transport service. I didn’t drive a transport van or semi with trailer, but I did haul horses from one racetrack to another several times with my pickup and fifth-wheel horse trailer. We called this kind of trailer a 'goose neck trailer' back then.
  • Jax and Lissa (Melissa) galloping horses on a track is also something I've done.
  • The restaurant where Jax and Lissa have dinner is a real restaurant. In its heyday, it was a swanky, expensive place to dine. My first waitressing job was at the Colonial in 1974.
Colonial restaurant c.1960s - Postcard - Kaye Spencer's collection
  • The setting of this story is in northeastern Colorado, which is where I was born and raised. The real town I grew up in is Fort Morgan. My fictional name for this town is Platte River City. This fictionally-named town shows up in some of my other works. Historically, Fort Morgan was on the South Platte Trail and the safest river crossing was Platte River Crossing, but that is a story for a future blog article.
  • There is riding accident scene near the end of the story that I experienced. I was with the person who was hurt in the same way that the character in the scene is hurt. The real-life outcome was not a happy one.
    Runaway, riderless horse
    Dreamstime photo #9025616 (license purchase for use)
Forever, like a fine wine, is better when shared.


BLURB

Vampire Melissa Price’s heart has hardened to an empty shell of remembered love. Lifetimes of experience and self-preservation have taught her that relationships serve only two purposes—sustenance and superficial companionship. Her work as a veterinarian gives purpose to her solitary life, but three hundred years of loneliness catches up with her when she responds to an emergency call and meets the least likely man to bring down the wall of her emotionless existence.

Jaxon Granger is part-owner of his family’s thoroughbred racehorse boarding and layover facility. His world revolves around his business, family, and a penchant toward hedonism. Horses are his life and womanizing bachelorhood is his religion. He boasts that there isn’t a woman alive who can make him a one-woman man.

That is, until he falls for a woman who isn’t alive—in the strictest sense of the word.

EXCERPT

As Jax watched Lissa tidy up, his curiosity demanded satisfaction. “Tell me about your health problem. Does it have something to do with your preference of working nights?”

“You’re perceptive. I’m sensitive to sunlight.”

“Sensitive as in Lupus, or something like that?”

“No. Not Lupus.”

“So, what is it?”

Without missing a beat, she said, “Too long in the sunlight and my skin sizzles and sloughs off. It’s a nasty sight.” She closed a door and walked to the other side of her truck. “It takes a lot out of me to regenerate the damaged skin. I don’t care for it.”

Jax snorted. “Where did Doc find you? 1‐800‐DRACULA?” He attempted a dramatic and campy Bela Lugosi impersonation that even he realized fell flat, although Lissa came around the back of her vet truck grinning.

“You have more personality than I anticipated.”

“Personality? What do you mean?”

“Doc Bohlanger has purposely kept me away from your facility. He wanted me to build up a clientele and a reputation before making my first call out here.” She closed the back door of her truck. “He warned me about you.”

“What, exactly, did he warn you about?” Jax liked the way her dimples deepened and the sassy turn of her pouty lips when she smiled. He also speculated on what she wore under her scrubs—hoping it was black and lacy—while estimating how many times he’d have to take her to dinner before she slept with him.

“He said you have a poor opinion of career women, which has manifested as a notorious reputation as a lady killer. Consequently, you’ll be determined to get me into bed, so you can put another notch on your bedpost.”

Jax grunted a hmmpf.

“You deny his assessment?”

He shook his head, grinning. “No.”


Give Me Tomorrow
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So you like stories that incorporate the author's real life experiences? Does knowing these stories behind the published story enhance your reading enjoyment? Let me know in the comments. I'm looking forward to reading what you have to say.

Until next time,

Kaye Spencer

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Thursday, September 20, 2018

New Release -- Give Me Tomorrow by Kaye Spencer

Vampire Melissa Price’s heart has hardened to an empty shell of remembered love. Lifetimes of experience and self-preservation have taught her that relationships serve only two purposes—sustenance and superficial companionship. Her work as a veterinarian gives purpose to her solitary life, but three hundred years of loneliness catches up with her when she responds to an emergency call and meets the least likely man to bring down the wall of her emotionless existence.

Jaxon Granger is part-owner of his family’s thoroughbred racehorse boarding and layover facility. His world revolves around his business, family, and a penchant toward hedonism. Horses are his life and womanizing bachelorhood is his religion. He boasts that there isn’t a woman alive who can make him a one-woman man.

That is, until he falls for a woman who isn’t alive—in the strictest sense of the word.

EXCERPT

     Lissa materialized from the darkness with the ethereal grace of a phantom shadow floating on a night breeze.
     “Where the hell were you hiding?” He’d have sworn there was nothing there a second ago.
     “I wasn’t hiding. I was right here beside the house in plain sight if you’d have only taken the time to see, which isn’t the same as looking.”
     Her face reflected an eerie, bloodless-corpse‐aura under the mercury lighting, and the sight sent a shiver scuttling down his spine.

     

Monday, August 27, 2018

Give Me Tomorrow by Kaye Spencer #PrairieRosePubs #upcomingrelease #vampire



This is Part 3 of my release day countdown for Give Me Tomorrow...

Give Me Tomorrow is a paranormal-lite cowboy/vampire novella set in 1990 Colorado. It releases through Fire Star Press on September 27, 2018 [Author's Note: Release day moved to September 20, 2018]  just in time to kick off the October spooky reads of the Halloween season.

Click Here > Part 1
Click Here > Part 2

Teaser


Lissa Price, a veterinarian, is a centuries-old vampire. Her heart has hardened over the years out of self-preservation brought on by years of loneliness compounded by the necessary isolation of being a vampire.



Jaxon Granger is part-owner of his family’s thoroughbred racehorse boarding and layover facility. Bachelorhood is his religion, and there isn’t a woman alive who can make him a one-woman man.



That is, until the woman he falls for turns out not to be alive in the strictest sense of the word.

Excerpt 

"I learned a good long time ago that horses respond well to the sound of my voice."

Jax scoffed. "You say that like you've been around for ages. You don't look more than thirty-five or so."

"Forty-one, actually, but I appreciate the compliment. It's been a long and eventful forty-one by ordinary standards. I've aged well, I guess."

The regret in her sigh made him wonder what sadness she carried in her memories. When he lifted his coffee mug, her gaze pinned him with an intensity that stopped his hand. He couldn't look away. She pulled him into her mind, claimed his thoughts as hers, and read what he was thinking. She reached inside his heart and opened the door to his deepest secrets. The room blurred. A crazy thought popped into his head that he was prey to a psychic predator. A shuddering prickle of goosebumps along his arms snapped him back to reality.

Unnerved, he fumbled his cup and tipped his chair in his hasty retreat. "I'm going to check the fire in the other room."

If Lissa replied, he didn't hear her in his flight from the kitchen. With each step from her, his mind cleared...


Part 4 - September 24th with cover reveal [Author's note: cover revealed Sept. 20]

Give Me Tomorrow will be available through Amazon.com.
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Until next time,

Kaye Spencer

Writing through history one romance upon a time


Monday, July 23, 2018

Do You Remember 1990? A stroll down memory lane by Kaye Spencer #upcomingrelease #prairierosepubs #1990s



This is Part 2 of my release day countdown for Give Me Tomorrow




Give Me Tomorrow, is a paranormal-lite cowboy/vampire novella set in 1990 Colorado. It releases through Fire Star Press on September 27, 2018 just in time to kick off the October spooky reads of the Halloween season. [Click HERE for Part 1]


While the 1990 setting for Give Me Tomorrow is far enough in the past to have historical aspects, it is, ultimately, a contemporary story. Still, it’s far enough behind us that we could use a little help to jog our memories. Let’s take a stroll back to 1990...



What current events did my characters Jax and Lissa talk about at the supper table or over drinks?





What was showing at the movie theater?


What songs were on the radio?



What books were on their nightstands?


What shows did they watch on TV?



What about technology?


Motorola Microtac 9088X
c. 1989
Photo from www.webdesignerdepot.com


Here is the opening of Give Me Tomorrow:



Granger Horse Ranch – Boarding, Conditioning, and Layover Facility
Platte River City, Colorado – 1990

Chapter One
Jaxon Granger lurched out of a dead sleep, wide-awake and on the move with the echoes of the emergency buzzer ringing in his ears. Pulling on his jeans, he threw on a flannel shirt over his t-shirt and crammed on his cowboy hat. Alternately hopping on each bare foot, he stomped into his boots then bolted out the front door, his shirt tail flapping in the brisk, early January wind as he raced across the yard.

Bursting through the side door of the indoor exercise arena and stable, he vaulted the metal corral panels and slowed his steps as he crossed to the far side with care so as not to startle the horse his younger brother Steve held by halter and lead rope. Jax approached the horse from the near side, rubbing his hand along the big bay’s back as he moved forward with a calming touch.

Bending down, he squinted, grimacing as he inspected the gash blazing across the stud’s meaty chest and the lesser slash that went up his shoulder.

“How’d it happen?”

Mac Hartley explained, “I was making the last rounds and found him running loose. He busted up his paddock gate trying to get to a mare.”

“Doc Bohlanger coming out, or are we hauling him in?”

“He’s in Hawaii at his son’s wedding. The new vet working with him is on her way now. She’ll assess the injuries and decide.”

Jax straightened, pinning Mac with a sharp glare. “She?”

Mac’s grin widened.

“Figures.”

Mac taunted, “What’s your problem? Afraid someday you’ll have to give a woman credit for being capable at her job?”

“The last female vet Doc sent out here passed out halfway through the procedure.”

Steve argued, “Hey. That was over a year ago. It was August and hotter’n the hubs of Hades that day, and there wasn’t a hint of a breeze blowing through this building. We were all feeling it.”

“What about Doctor Prim and Prissy last spring? She got herself hurt worrying about her manicure. Doc needs to stop hiring women, and get men who can do the job.”

Steve was already shaking his head before Jax finished philosophizing. “I think you’d better reserve judgment with this one. She started working for Doc around Thanksgiving, and she’s already in hot demand with horse owners. Seems to be her specialty. I’m surprised she hasn’t shown up on your new conquest radar. From what I’ve heard, she was unattached when she moved here, but that might have changed by now.”

Give Me Tomorrow
Release Date: September 27, 2018

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Kaye Spencer

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Resources:

http://www.1990sflashback.com/1990/Economy.asp
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1990.html
https://pop-culture.us/Annual/1990.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_in_American_television
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Monday, June 25, 2018

'Give Me Tomorrow' by Kaye Spencer #upcomingrelease #prairierosepubs



Release day countdown begins…

Give Me Tomorrow, my paranormal-lite cowboy/vampire novella set in 1990 Colorado, releases through Fire Star Press on September 27, 2018 just in time to kick off the October spooky reads of the Halloween season. Yes, Halloween is a month-long season at my house that begins with sundown on September  30th  and ends at sundown November 2nd.

But more on my Halloween obsession at a future date.



Give Me Tomorrow tells the story of what happens when two mismatched people meet and fall in love despite their mutual determination to stay out of Cupid’s arrow range.


Lissa Price, a veterinarian, is a centuries-old vampire. Her heart has hardened over the years out of self-preservation brought on by years of loneliness compounded by the necessary isolation of being a vampire.

Jaxon Granger is part-owner of his family’s thoroughbred racehorse boarding and layover facility. Bachelorhood is his religion, and there isn’t a woman alive who can make him a one-woman man.

That is, until the woman he falls for turns out not to be alive in the strictest sense of the word.



Between now and publication day, I will share more about Lissa’s and Jax’s story on my Fire Star Press blogging days:


July 23rd
August 27th
September 24th

Until next time,
Kaye Spencer
Writing through history one romance upon a time

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