Raine is breathing a sigh of relief and feeling like a long sleep would be the order of the day, except it is 1:00 am in the morning and I seem to have forgotten when I should be sleeping and what constitutes day or night. Or maybe I just stay awake most of the time for the hell of it. Just kidding… Really, I am happily content that another book has launched and is safely into the hands of readers who tell me they like reading my books. *big grin* This is always a thrill for me, as I imagine it is for any author who creates characters that feel like they are real people, but especially because I created Ethan Blackstone and Brynne Bennett by accident. I wasn’t looking for them or even thinking about their story. Far from it–I was working on two other projects when I discovered the photo that would become the cover for Naked. I love that I started the series on a whim and a whisper of an idea. I often wonder what I would be doing right now if I hadn’t started writing their story. Those two have come a long way in a very short time and I hope you enjoy the evolution of their love in Eyes Wide Open.
If you’ve been on Goodreads then you know that a 4th Blackstone book is in the works. It will be more of a standalone story, taking Ethan and Brynne beyond the happily ever after at the end of most books. There is so much more still to come for these two that I discovered while writing book 3, and I am eager to share it with readers. Stories often take on lives of their own and just have to be told the way they wish to be told. *shrugs* It’s out of my control really. No explanation or justification needed, merely a fact. If you write, then you understand what I mean.
I’ll leave you with one of my favorite photos of the perfect physical interpretation of Ethan Blackstone, the sublime David James Gandy. You can follow Mr. Gandy here: and I urge you to do so. He is an interesting guy. Not bad to look at either. *wink*






Marie was hard to buy for because she was so unique and unconventional it was ridiculously difficult to top her lifestyle. She also had money enough to get anything she desired. She reminded me of Auntie Mame from the movie in a lot of ways. From the exotic travels, to the rich, dead husbands, to the fantastic dresses in her wardrobe.
I gravitated toward a section of soft knits. These were obviously consignment of some sort. Not antiques. Scarf and hat combos in so many colors. I pulled out a dark purple set and fingered the scarf. It felt like cashmere, it was that soft. Probably lambs wool though. I checked the price and raised a brow. I wanted it. Hell, I needed it on a day like today. I looked at the price again and decided it was okay to splurge on myself. It was Christmas after all.
“Hey Handsome,” I whispered to the fish.





