
The coffee dragons need another offering tonight.

The coffee dragons need another offering tonight.
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Conor stared into the darkness. Charisse had opened his door only to close it again and leave a couple hours earlier. He couldn’t blame her. She wasn’t a mind reader. He’d wanted to invite her in, but he hadn’t even been able to look at her. It wasn’t because of his headache—that was subsiding. He couldn’t bear to see fear in her eyes. He wasn’t a murderer, and he’d never hit her like that ass-hat Josh. But her expression at the banquet had said she thought otherwise. Continue reading

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Charisse wanted to leave. She could call Marie tomorrow and catch up about Armand, but her father pulled her away from Conor like the wind carrying a leaf.
“Daddy, everything went well at the banquet. I don’t want to press my luck.”
Her father didn’t answer. He kept pulling her through the crowd. At last, he pushed her into a chair at one of the tables, grabbed a glass of wine off a waiter’s tray and put it down in front of Charisse.
Roy stayed standing and said, “Charisse, this is Dale. He’s done some investigating for me, and I want you to hear him out.”
“Investigating? Into what? I just want to leave.”
The man in the chair next to her was about her father’s age and only a little less round. He put his hand on her arm. “It’s okay. Your father’s just trying to protect you.”
Charisse shoved her chair away, yanking her arm from his grasp. “I don’t need protection.”
Where had all this been when Josh was hitting her? She’d never told anyone, but at least Marie had suspected. A glance at the head table showed Conor deep in conversation with Becca. It was obvious she wasn’t going anywhere for a while. Remembering her father had been the one to get rid of Josh, she tried to relax and listen.
“How long have you been dating Conor Grishin?” asked Dale.
“That’s none of your business.”
Roy sat down and said, “For Christ’s sake, we’re just trying to help.”
“I don’t need help when it comes to Conor.”
“Has he told you how his wife died?” asked the investigator.
Something flashed through her mind. Daddy had mentioned Conor’s wife earlier at the salon. “No, it hasn’t come up. I can tell he’s still recovering from it.”
“Lower your voice,” her father urged the man. “I just want Charisse to hear this, not the whole room.”
“Sorry,” Dale whispered. “She died in a zip line ‘accident’. Conor paid off a reporter who overheard the police say they were investigating it as a murder.”
Several scenes flashed through her mind. Oddly, Josh punching her eye was the first one, followed by Conor cradling her in his arms.
“And what did the police decide?” She heard herself ask the question in a faint voice.
“They decided it was a tragic accident. But Conor paid off the reporter. I’m sure he had plenty for the police as well.”
“Did you find it?”
“Excuse me?” asked Dale.
“Did you find evidence of Conor paying off the police?”
“No, but I talked to his wife’s sister tonight.” He leaned in further and lowered his voice to where she could barely hear. “Becca says Elise wanted a divorce. She thinks Conor murdered her instead.”
Charisse shoved her chair back and stood up. She stormed through the banquet hall, away from her father’s pleas for her to stay. She needed to get out of the hotel. She felt like there was no air. All the people in the room had stolen the oxygen from her. Guests blocked her way, but she pushed through and out the door into the hallway.
Josh had been so smooth and nice when they first met but turned into a rat bastard later. Conor had been a rat bastard to begin with but had turned kind and thoughtful when they’d been alone together. Had the request for a divorce driven Conor to murder the way she’d driven Josh to hit her?
She rushed down the hall in her gold heels. Maybe Raul was already outside, waiting with the car. Maybe she could talk to him. Raul wouldn’t work for someone he thought was a murderer.
“Charisse!” Conor’s voice echoed through the hallway.
She stopped, turned and tripped on her gown, landing on the floor. Conor jogged to her and lifted her to her feet.
His sapphire eyes were bloodshot, and she wasn’t sure if he was holding her up or she was propping him up. “Why are you running away? I was just about to come get you.”
“I was going to wait for you in the car. I wanted to talk to Raul.”
He frowned. “Becca said you and Roy were talking with a private investigator.”
“We were.” She stared at him, wanting to trust him. But she thought of all the times she’d had poor judgment.
He stood up straighter and gripped her arm in anger rather than as a crutch. “I see. I assume Roy wanted you to know you were dating a possible murderer.”
“Yes, but I didn’t want to believe any of it. That’s why I wanted to talk to Raul.”
“Why not me?”
“Because I’m a terrible judge of character.”
Conor stepped forward and dragged her behind him.
“Ow, you’re hurting me. Where are we going?”
“You’re still mine. We’re going wherever I want.”
He loosened his grip to where it didn’t hurt anymore, but she wouldn’t be able to get away. She could make a scene and attract enough attention that she might be able to make a break for it, but she didn’t want to. Becca was a bitch, and she didn’t know anything about Dale.
She needed quiet. She needed time by herself and time alone with Conor. His words from earlier that night echoed through her head. “And if you’d told me you were in pain or sick, I would’ve gotten you to the hospital right away.”
Their footsteps rang through the empty lobby. She needed to say something to him to defuse his anger, but her emotions jumbled her brain. He pushed the doors open, and a gust of wind whipped back her hair, chilling her skin.
“Is everything all right, sir?” said Raul from the car.
“I have a migraine,” said Conor. “Charisse will be sitting in the front with you. Take us to the Hamptons, where I allegedly killed my wife.”

Be sure to check out my guest blog at The Are Cafe! It’s all about the inspiration for The Beautician and the Billionaire Serial. If you’re a beauty blogger who’s taken the time to like or comment on my posts, it’s a big shout out to you 🙂
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Tomorrow is the last post for Episode 6. Things are looking bad for Conor…

Conor tried to eat. Charisse’s hands had eased his headache but made the muscles across his shoulders tense up. He knew Becca was out in the audience, watching and waiting to pounce. Continue reading
I’ll have big news for you tonight about The Beautician and the Billionaire at All Romance, so stay tuned…

Charisse knew her face flared in embarrassment, but Daddy turned away from her and stepped up to the podium. She gazed around the room as her father spoke, still gripping Conor’s hand. She saw several people who’d been at her last party and several she’d never met before. Becca and Daddy seemed to know each other, but she’d never met her. What a bitch. How could Conor be throwing a party for her? Continue reading
Since I’m spending the big bucks on covers for the Through the Magic series, I’m doing the Shifting Into Love cover myself. I chose the motorcyclist with help from you. Thank You! My learning curve is pretty steep using GIMP, and I’ve figured out how to blend two pictures together. Here’s a clip of what I’ve done:

What do you think? Should I figure out how to make the motorcyclist brighter? All comments welcome. Maybe we can make this a really great cover together!
I’ve mentioned that in May I’m switching genres a smidgen and publishing an Urban Fantasy Romance. Of course, my urban fantasy will be a little different because that’s the grown-ass way.
The difference starts with my cover. Urban fantasy books usually have photos:

Fantasy covers are often drawn:

The covers for the Through the Magic trilogy are all going to be drawn.
I love working with artists either photographers or painters or whatever. Masked Hearts and Thankful Hearts by Hang Le are my two favorite covers. But I always feel like fantasy stories require an intangible element that photos miss. Plus photos have the danger that another author has used them for a cover too. For the Through the Magic trilogy, I wanted covers unique to the characters and stories.
I immediately thought of Kevin Yancy who’s done some custom pictures for my Valentines I think three years now! He’s been working hard for a couple of months on the first cover Through the Painting. I thought I’d do a little exhibit of his previous works for me leading up to the cover reveal.
As you can see, he knows how to draw abs!

You can view more of his work at deviantart.com. And next weekend I’ll post another picture he did for me.
One of my most popular posts is Becoming a Fantasy Heroine: Hair. With the upcoming release of my urban fantasy romance Through the Painting, I thought it’d be fun to do some more in the Becoming a Fantasy Heroine series.
There’s no better way to kick it off than with henna tattoos!
I love the idea of tattoos being magical. Two of my all time favorite fantasy heroines are Xena and Gabriella. There’s a fantastic scene in the series where they’re getting elaborate henna tattoos:
This week, I got together with my girlfriends for a sort of post Valentines Day celebration. I hired an artist and all of us got at least one tattoo. She was amazing! So fast and skilled. Here are some pictures from the party: Continue reading