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Mad About You

As I write Kate’s story, music continues to play a key role in setting a mood. This trip hop song is about obsession and forbidden love, both themes found in my upcoming A Fragile Truce.

Feel the vibe,
Feel the terror,
Feel the pain,
It’s driving me insane.

Obsessions are unwanted and repetitive thoughts, urges, or images that don’t go away.

I can’t fake,
For God’s sake why am I driving in the wrong lane
Trouble is my middle name.
But in the end I’m not too bad
Can someone tell me if it’s wrong to be so mad about you

I’ve been obsessed with different things at various times in my life, amongst them: green tea (ongoing obsession), mint (subsiding obsession), yoga (healthy obsession), writing (never far from my mind).

Are you the fishy wine that will give me a headache in the morning
Or just a dark blue land mine that will explode without a decent warning.
Give me all your true hate and I’ll translate it in our bed,
Into never seen passion, never seen passion
Is why I am so mad about you
Mad about you

A brief segue to Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake can be heard at the 2:40 mark, which ties the song back to forbidden love. It’s a tragic theme that never gets old.

Today marks the beginning of the first full week of autumn. I’m trying not to go mad with the plummeting temperatures. Hope you’re also able to stay sane,

eden

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COUNTDOWN TO OSAKA – A new novel by Joe Hefferon (@hefferonJoe) #noir #action

Author Joe Hefferon has just launched a new book! I showcased him when he released The Last Meridian a year ago. I’m a fan, of course, and I’ve been impatiently awaiting Countdown to Osaka.

Intricate plots and compelling characters fill the pages of Joe’s crime fiction, yet his writing is an effortless read. In my last interview with Joe, he said Countdown to Osaka was his homage to Elmore Leonard—action and dialogue peppered with comedy. Who wouldn’t love that? 🙂

Please join me in congratulating Joe on his latest book and grab your copy. I picked up mine and can’t wait to dive into it!

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She is a top enforcer for the yakuza syndicate, yet Koi wants out. But walking away from yakuza comes with a price, one Koi may have to pay while trying to secure her freedom. She is sent across the globe to hunt the elusive and dangerous gunrunner, Le Sauvage. Will Koi learn his secret before her time runs out or will she die trying?

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Connect to Joe

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Joe Hefferon was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey, which is also where he worked for 25 years in law enforcement. He ended that epoch as a captain but still works with and trains cops in his home state. Hefferon has published dozens of articles profiling successful women for About.com and equity research for Seeking Alpha. Other books by Joe Hefferon include The Last Meridian. He’s is a fan of the classic crime writers, as well as, Dennis Lehane, James Lee Burke and Elmore Leonard, but his favorite author is Cormac McCarthy.

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Discover the New Release from @Dlfinnauthor ~ THE BUTTON #paranormal

D.L. FINN BANNER WITH WORDSD.L. Finn is a writer I connected with this year. She is an avid supporter of other authors, so I wanted to support her in kind.

Her website is full of wonderful personal stories, as well as recommendations for books she’s read. And she reads A LOT!

Please welcome D.L. and learn more about her latest book, The Button. 


Thank you Eden for inviting me to be on your blog to help celebrate the release of The Button!

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Lynn Hill left a difficult childhood behind when she turned eighteen. The 1980s were going to be the beginning of a great life. Then what started as an ordinary evening out with her best friend, Stacy, turns into a nightmare. Lynn hears warnings: “Go!” “Leave!” Believing she is hearing things after partying too much, she goes back for one more drink before going home. That decision sets off a chain of events that nothing could have prepared her for. While humans and not-so-human beings are attempting to either help or harm her, Lynn risks everything to find the only person she trusts, Stacy. Who can help her? The stepbrother who shows up right when she needs him or the attractive, helpful bartender who gives her his phone number? Lynn must learn to trust again. Her survival depends on it in this paranormal thriller.

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CHAPTER 1

Castro Valley, California, 1983

In high school Lynn Hill had a black button with white writing that said “F**k Off and Die.” It was pinned to her worn, flower-embroidered denim purse. Lynn relocated her button to the inside of her purse when she graduated, so only she could see it. It wasn’t that Lynn had suddenly changed her attitude upon accepting her diploma with 451 other people representing the first class of the new decade, either. As far as she could tell, 1980 was no different than 1979. What prompted the removal of her audacious public expression was the acquisition of a job and an apartment, or basically becoming a responsible adult. Lynn was mindful that appearing to be an upstanding citizen was necessary, an opinion confirmed by her old history teacher.

“Young women who are successful do not have swear words pinned to the outside of their purse,” the teacher, who reminded Lynn of a shriveled apple doll, had informed her while handing back her essay in the final month of high school.

Lynn was fully aware that the teacher didn’t like her, but she didn’t care. Most teachers didn’t like her, but she always got A’s and didn’t cause problems, so they usually left her alone. No one had ever tried to take the button away, but Lynn did get some looks, which she shrugged off.

She was convinced that more than one teacher had the same sentiment, but they had to pretend to be responsible adults, like she was doing now. Lynn only hid the button from her parents, who would have shown their displeasure in ways both physically and emotionally painful. She escaped that house the day she turned eighteen, moving into an apartment with her best friend, Stacy.

Lynn’s fingers brushed across that button on the inside of her purse as she searched for her strawberry lip gloss. It wasn’t that she hated everyone and wanted them to die, as her button stated; she simply didn’t trust most people. Why should she? They only managed to disappoint or hurt her, but she wished for their absence, not their actual demise. Although there were a few people she felt the world would be better off without. They seemed to have no reason to exist other than to cause others pain.

Lynn applied her lip gloss, slipped it back into her purse, and pasted on a fake smile. It was her final touch before entering the rundown bar with Stacy. A blonde and a brunette together got the attention of guys at the bars, Stacy insisted. Lynn didn’t bother pointing out that it was Stacy’s large bust and fashion-model looks that got all that interest. She knew Stacy was aware of her effect on the opposite sex.

The young women flashed their fake IDs to the guy at the door. It was obvious that the old biker didn’t care about the age of the females who entered the bar as long as they were somewhat pretty, boosted alcohol sales, and had a card, legal or not, that showed they were old enough. Lynn was immediately greeted by loud music, a local band whose name she had already forgotten. They were playing a current hit from the radio. No big deal, just some wannabes, Lynn thought. There wasn’t even a cover to see them. How good could they be?

Stacy and Lynn squeezed between the red vinyl barstools to order their drinks. “I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream…” Why was the song from Sleeping Beauty in her head? She hadn’t thought of it in years. It had been one of her favorite songs when she was a young girl. She used to listen to the record while following along in the book. She would sing the song loudly if no one was around and pretend she was dancing with her prince through the forest.

In those days she believed she would find her prince someday. Did she still believe in love and happily ever after? Not really. She sighed right as the bartender caught her glance. He had wavy brown hair and the most beautiful brown eyes she’d ever seen. She gulped and started to sweat. She needed a drink, and fortunately, Stacy was already ordering them.


RANDOM FINN FACTS

1. Did I really write a book about a button from my youth? I did. Do I still have it? I do.

2. Hawaii holds a special place in my heart, but the forest is where my soul resides.

3. I love to laugh, although sometimes my sense of humor can be lost in translation.

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D.L. Finn is an independent California local, who encourages everyone to embrace their inner child. She was born and raised in the foggy Bay Area, but in 1990 relocated with her husband, kids, dogs and cats to the Sierra foothills in Nevada City, CA.  She immersed herself in reading all types of books, but especially loved romance, horror and fantasy. She always treasured creating her own reality on paper. Finally, being surrounded by towering pines, oaks and cedars, her creativity was cradled until it bloomed. Her creations vary from children’s books, young adult fantasy, adult paranormal romance to an autobiography with poetry. She continues on her adventure with an open invitation to her readers to join her.

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Flying

I’m changing up the pace with today’s music choice. Change is good, right?

I first heard this piece in a yoga class taught by one of my favourite teachers. As I lay on my mat with eyes closed, the music hypnotized and made me feel like I was floating.

No surprise the name of this instrumental is “Flying.”

Raised in the mountains of Western Canada, Garth Stevenson is a film composer and double bassist. He has released two albums inspired by his experiences carrying his 150-year-old double bass to the woods, the mountains, the beach, and the desert.

This track is inspired by his experiences in nature, particularly from a life changing trip to Antarctica.

Here’s to climbing mountains, if only in the metaphorical sense.  Wishing you an inspired week,

~ eden

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Author @RChazzChute releases the AFTER Life Trilogy #apocalypse

Over the next months, I’ll be highlighting authors who are producing wonderful books and series. These are writers I’ve interviewed or promoted in the past, or in some cases, ones I’ve met recently with whom I feel a strong connection.

Be sure to check out their books and find out what makes them a success!

Robert Chazz Chute is a fellow Canadian author. I connected with him early on after I began writing. You can read his interview with me from 2012. 

So much has changed for Rob since that interview. His recent post entitled: Writers, Writing and Finding our Way chronicles many of the challenges he’s had to face as an author. It’s a great read, inspiring in its honesty and filled with the dogged determination that defines Rob. His perseverance is paying off and will continue to do so.

It’s all the more reason I’m happy to promote Rob’s latest trilogy called AFTER Life — (Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise). Sink your teeth into this new series that has already been receiving excellent reviews!

Find all of Rob’s books on Amazon

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Connect with Robert 

All That Chazz Website | Writers’ Blog | Twitter @RChazzChute

Winner of eight writing awards, Robert Chazz Chute has worked in this brain tickle business for many years and is a former journalist. He pens supernatural suspense, SF adventures and killer thrillers.

An entertaining mix of dark twists, deep feeling and sharp humor make his work fun to read and memorable. Best known for This Plague of Days, the Omnibus Edition won honorable mention in Writer’s Digest’s Self-published E-book Awards in 2014.

Robert lives in Other London. You can find him at AllThatChazz.com. Join the inner circle at AllThatChazz.com to receive news and updates about his latest books and deals.

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Head Held High

I featured Irish band, Kodaline last week and discovered another song from them I love.

Ever had a feeling that you can’t go on?
Trying to be strong but getting weaker
Carrying the weight of every single day
Having lost your way, feeling defeated

This is from their recently released album, Politics of Living. It’s such a feel-good song that I couldn’t resist posting it.

Sat staring, counting spiral patterns on the wall
You wonder if your luck is ever gonna turn around, but oh

You ever wanted to do something crazy and ridiculous? I know I have, and I’m sure many of you have as well.

You need a little light to guide the way
Waiting on the sun to shine again
You got to keep your head up high
You got to keep your head up high
You need a little hope to carry on
In the middle of the night when you’re all alone
You got to keep your head up high
You got to keep your head up high

This song made me feel like walking outside in the rain and barking. I know, that’s pretty crazy, but hey …

Have a super week and hold your head high no matter what you do,

eden

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High Hopes

This song title and much of its lyrics describes my current mood.

Broken bottles in the hotel lobby
Seems to me like I’m just scared of never feeling it again
I know it’s crazy to believe in silly things
But it’s not that easy

I remember it now, it takes me back to when it all first started
But I’ve only got myself to blame for it, and I accept that now
It’s time to let it go, go out and start again
But it’s not that easy 

I always dreaded September as a kid—end of summer, back to school, no more carefree days.

But I’ve got high hopes, it takes me back to when we started
High hopes, when you let it go, go out and start again
High hopes, when it all comes to an end
But the world keeps spinning around

Now, as an adult, September signifies end of summer even though it’s not officially over until the 21st, and work is ongoing. The transition from August to September is seamless, but my mindset has changed.

And in my dreams, I meet the ghosts of all the people who have come and gone
Memories, they seem to show up so quick but they leave you far too soon
Naïve I was just staring at the barrel of a gun
And I do believe that, yeah

I feel like a kid again with a new, shiny backpack of books and pencils, ready to face the next few months and make the best of it.

But I’ve got high hopes, it takes me back to when we started
High hopes, when you let it go, go out and start again
High hopes, ooh when it all comes to an end
But the world keeps spinning around

This video brought up many emotions for me—happiness, sadness, but in the end … the overwhelming feeling is hope. I remain, forever hopeful.

Have a wonderful week,

eden

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