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Howdy, folks
Readers and
Booksellers,
It's ole Jim finally.
Sorry it's been so long since I talked to you. Shirl didn't have a book
out in 2000, but she and her partner Carol Reynard have been busy working
on some neat new things. More on that
later.
2001 got off to a rocky
start. Carol, her husband Ken, their son Dan, daughter-in-law Jackie and
two-year old son visited. One afternoon, the young adults decided to go
shopping, leaving Foster to Grandparents. Shirl decided to go to church
and they went with her. Guess whom that left to watch little Speedo? Here
I was locked up with the kid playing blocks, cars, Russian roulette, etc.
Then I turned on the tube and there was Dances with Wolves, which pleased
Foster....for a bit. But suddenly he started grunting and going red in the
face. He sort of raised his arms like a Harrier Jet on take-off, and the
grunting got louder. I was pleading, “Don't do this, Foster. I don't even
know where the diaper bag is! Please, kid. Hey, look Foster, the guys with
feathers are shooting sticks into the bad guys! Look, Foster, see that guy
with the hatchet? Look at him chop!” It didn't work, so Foster and I sat
there in odoriferous contemplation till Grandparents got
back.
Our son Matt has acquired his
own two-year old, a brute of a cat named Max, who's been influenced by his
new "daddy's" eating habits. The cat favors French fare, condiments a la
apartment. He chews off metal door stops, licks anything polyurethane and
munches coaxial cable. Matt is a gourmand grotesque himself. Food such as
mashed potatoes, gravy, and meat give him terrible acid attacks, so he
sensibly sticks with a trail mix snack of Fritos, ground glass, thumb
tacks, and roofing nails. This is seasoned with jalapeno sauce and napalm
jelly. On the culinary ladder of evolution, Matt and Max as a unit, rank
somewhere between a dipsy dumpster and a
landfill.
Shirl, herself, has been
getting a bit weird. Whenever she isn't writing, things get sorta strange.
Last fall, she was taking a bubble bath and absent-mindedly put in about
three loads of bubble stuff. I heard these frantic gurgles over the sound
of the whirlpool and rushed into the bathroom. Shirl was in the tub buried
up to her eyeballs, with bubbles cascading onto the floor as she tried to
shovel foam into the shower stall that is angled next to the tub. She'd
suffocate! I ran and got my snow shovel and began shoveling foam into the
shower stall. But it was hard to see where Shirl began and the bubbles
ended. She was screeching, “Hey, watch that shovel! Do you know where
you're poking me?” (This is an honest-to-goodness true story.) Anyway,
when I tried to kiss her boo-boos to make them well, she hit me with the
shovel. No wonder chivalry is dead.
Watch for
Wicked Angel from Leisure in mid April, a funny
and sexy blend of lords and ladies with Indians! Son of the protagonists
from
Love a Rebel ... Love a Rogue, Alex Blackthorne raises
sufficient havoc in the Georgia backcountry that his parents send him to
Regency London so his uncle, Baron Rushcroft, can straighten him out. Bad
plan. By virtue of his exotic Indian blood and golden good looks, Alex
cuts a swath through the lovely Cyprians. By virtue of his luck and the
long skinning knife he carries in his boot, he also cuts a path through
the gaming hells. The day Alex arrives, he meets Jocelyn Woodbridge, the
daughter of a street preacher. Joss has more courage than common sense,
more wit that womanly wiles and dresses like the Ghost of Christmas Past.
She gets him into as much trouble accidentally as he can get himself into
on purpose. One big trouble is a marriage of convenience to rescue her
from a wicked earl and reprieve him from his family's demand that he wed
in earnest. When their marriage in name becomes a marriage in fact, it's
only a matter of time until Joss reforms her wicked angel, but their
misadventures are hilarious, all the way from London to the Georgia
woodlands of his Creek cousins.
Check out the
excerpts
from
Wicked Angel and be prepared for the story of Alex's cousin
Elizabeth Blackthorne in
Wanton Angel, coming from Leisure
in early 2002.
Don't forget to visit
http://www.dorchesterpub.com.
Jim