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A Peek Into My Life: Stay Home

A peek into my life

This isn’t meant to be a political post or a preachy post. As the title implies, this is just a peek into my life – my life at home.

As you may know, I have two teenage boys. They do school work online every morning (and the older one often has to continue after lunch). The three of us have been taking Taekwondo lessons for the past several years. I’m coming up on my 2-year anniversary of TKD. We were supposed to have a belt test last week. My 16-year-old would have moved up to Recommended Black Belt (which meant he’d be able to test for Black Belt next November or May). And I would’ve moved up to Red Belt, the first of the advanced level belts at our dojang.

Obviously, our belt tests and classes were cancelled. But our dojang has been doing classes by Zoom – 4 opportunities per week – and giving students the opportunity for private lessons. We take 1 or 2 Zoom classes per week and have a private class for the 3 of us together once a week. Then we have our own family class (including my husband) once a week. This is working for us! And luckily, since my son and I were ready to advance, our instructor is teaching us new curriculum for our next belts. This is awesome because we don’t get bored while stuck at home, we continue to progress, and we’re getting exercise.

And while they do school work or get some fresh air and exercise outside, I write. I’m working on getting a novel for kids published under a pen name – it will release at the end of the month. The Shifter Hunters trilogy comes out in May, so I’m working on some promo for it. And I’m finishing up the final (hopefully!) revisions on Falling For Kigali. Next up, working with a cover designer and figuring out the publishing timeline.

Having my husband home means we’re eating really well these days. He’s mixing in some new recipes with our family favorites. And, like many people, he’s baking.

I hope you’re doing okay at home, staying busy if that’s your thing but being kind to yourself if it isn’t. Self-care is even more important than ever right now. Take care of yourself! And, please, stay home!

New Pre-Order: Shifter Hunters Ltd. Complete Trilogy

Shifter Hunters Ltd.: The Complete Trilogy

Shifter Hunters Ltd. Trilogy

I’m so excited to announce that the Shifter Hunters Ltd. trilogy is finally getting the boxed set treatment! Check out the gorgeous cover by Stephen Lomer, who designed all of the Shifter Hunters Ltd. covers.

The boxed set will release on May 12, 2020, but you can pre-order it now exclusively on Apple Books. As of May 12th, the Shifter Hunters Ltd. trilogy boxed set will be available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo (and possibly elsewhere), as well as Apple, so stay tuned.

The boxed set includes all three novels of the trilogy, Kenya Calling, Wolves of Paris, and Lord of New York; plus a bonus short story, A Wolf Hunted, which is the story of how Dany and Guy from Wolves of Paris met.

To get a feel for what to expect from the boxed set, check out the various snippets and teasers I’ve previously posted of these four works:

Kenya Calling Sexy Snippet
Kenya Calling Excerpt
Wolves of Paris Sexy Snippet
Wolves of Paris blurb
Lord of NY Sexy Snippet
Lord of New York blurb
Tori’s Teaser Tuesday: A Wolf Hunted

If you’re into online jigsaw puzzles, have fun with this puzzle of the cover of the Shifter Hunters Ltd. Complete Trilogy!

Author on Keto Update

Author on Keto image

Time to update you on my Keto progress. It’s been almost 2 months. Even though I’m not doing this to lose weight, and I’m actually trying to maintain my weight, I’ve lost 6 pounds – I’m almost down to my college weight. My stomach feels flatter than it has in a decade, except right after I eat a big meal.

As to my migraines, the short answer is that I don’t know yet. I learned after the first month that I’d need to be fat-adapted before I could know for sure. Once my body is running almost exclusively on fat, my brain should be protected enough to have a positive effect on my migraines. I think I’m now fat-adapted, but now I’m in the wrong part of my cycle to have migraines. I’m feeling pretty good, in general. I’m mostly not hungry between meals, and when I am, I happily munch on lightly salted roasted almonds.

As to food, I’m doing okay. I adapted a fat bomb recipe to make almond balls that I love. Even without any sweetener, they feel like a treat. Last week I discovered a Keto bread recipe that’s super easy and can replace things like toast and French toast (pic below with this jam). I make a fathead pizza crust that works well (pic below). I loved this recipe for almond flour crepes that allowed me to celebrate Mardi Gras with my family (pic below). Otherwise, I’m eating lots of fish, green vegetables, avocado, and eggs. Mr. K is working from home right now like everyone else, so he’s been making yummy dinners that I can eat and that fill me up just fine without the starchy side dishes he and the boys eat. I have enough variety to satisfy me. (Also pictured, a yummy keto-friendly chicken chile verde I made in the Instant Pot before all of Mr. K’s travel was canceled.)

And I’ve found lots of support. Shout out to the Authors on Keto / Low-Carb / Paleo Facebook group!

How are you doing on whatever diet/dietary restrictions you’re on? Is quarantine affecting your eating choices?

Tori’s Teaser Tuesday: Falling for Kigali

Falling for Kigali teaser

Teaser from Falling for Kigali, Book 1 in the upcoming contemporary romance series set in Rwanda

I pulled into Jack’s compound fifteen minutes later. A guard verified my name and then directed me to the back of the house. I found a terrace with plastic chairs, lit with the orangey-pink streaks of the setting sun. Jack slumped in one of the chairs, a bottle of beer on the floor next to him.

Hurrying across the gravel, I said, “I’m so sorry I’m late.”

He looked up and his face was so sad, heartbreakingly sad, just for the moment until my presence registered. Then a relieved smile spread across his face and he stood to meet me.

My stomach did flip-flops at the sight of him, only intensified by the smile and what it had replaced.

I ran into his open arms and he hugged me so tightly I could barely breathe, but I didn’t care. “Are you okay?”

“I didn’t think you were coming,” he said into my hair.

His sad face was because he thought I had stood him up? Wow. No one had ever felt this way about me before. My chest tightened, for a bigger reason than the hug he hadn’t yet lessened. This man liked me. He cared about me. And he wanted to spend time with me.

Maybe it was merely the fantasy world of this environment, but my heart banged in my chest and I felt light-headed with a sudden surge of emotion. Like wasn’t a strong enough word.

He released me and sat back down in his chair, pulling me onto his lap. We snuggled and watched the last rays of sun disappear behind his eucalyptus trees and the roofs of the houses behind his.

Sexy Snippet Saturday: Pride of Africa

Sexy Snippet Saturday - Pride of Africa

They didn’t talk but heat, tension, prickled between them, passing through their clenched hands.

Serena’s stomach was in her throat. She couldn’t have spoken even had she tried. Thoughts and emotions danced through her like sparkles of electricity. Something was going to happen between them, she knew it. The thought thrilled and terrified her.

She wanted him, as she’d never wanted anyone. And she thought he felt the same.

If she was wrong, if he left her at her hotel room door with merely a polite kiss, she’d be devastated.

Sexy snippet from Pride of Africa, Hotel Safari, Book 1

A Peek into My Life…Puppy Troubles

Puppy Troubles

This puppy is determined to cause himself digestive distress.

In October he stopped eating and drinking and had various digestive symptoms (I’ll spare you the details). The vet suspected an obstruction but the X-ray and ultrasound were inconclusive (this seems to be the story of my life, btw). A few days later, the culprit was found: he’d been chewing on the towel we left him as a bed in his crate and he’d swallowed a two-inch square piece. We took the towel away and instead bought him a comfy bed for daytime use, when we can keep an eye on him.

This month he again stopped eating and drinking and had various digestive symptoms, but not as severe as last time. The vet ruled out parasites and Addison’s disease (the disease that killed our last dog, Miss Phee). A few days of a bland diet and anti-inflammatory meds later, we again found the culprit. A big chunk from a rope toy. While healing from that obstruction, he ate a hole into the corner of the comfy bed and ate some stuffing. We knew he’d gotten at the stuffing, but didn’t know he’d swallowed any until we found the evidence outside.

So, the poor thing can’t be left alone on his comfy bed and can’t have anything warm, cozy, or soft overnight in his crate. We also have to restrict the types of toys he can have.

[Here he’s pictured on the comfy bed we have to keep taking away from him for repairs with one of his safe toys.]

Share something frustrating about your fur baby in the comments. Any puppy troubles (or kitty, bunny, bird, fish, etc. troubles)? Good thing we love them, am I right?

Author on Keto

Author on Keto Header

Following up on our discussion about migraines, I’ve decided to give the ketogenic diet (aka keto) a try. This isn’t the kind of thing where you just eat a ton of fat and don’t eat any vegetables. Many leafy and cruciferous veggies are low enough in carbs to be acceptable. And there are acceptable fats (butter, olive oil, coconut oil) and unacceptable fats (canola and veggie oils). I’ve done my research and learned why this diet works and especially why it can work for migraine warriors.

I started on February 1st, to make it easy to keep track of. I expect it to be hard and I’m keeping an open mind.

After only a couple of days of keto, I can say that it sure is hard, but not in the ways I expected. I thought it would be hard to ignore the potato chips in my cupboard that seem to call out to me regularly. I thought it would be hard to ignore my favorite cravings. But so far, that isn’t the case. What’s been hard is figuring out what to eat, especially for lunch. In theory, I know what to eat. But how does that work out on a daily basis when I’m actually trying to live my life? And trying not to disrupt my kids.

I usually eat plenty of protein, and I don’t believe fat is the enemy. But I love beans, lentils, and pasta. And I eat tortilla chips with just about everything. It’s always been about the crunch for me. I need lots of texture. And too many veggies – too much fiber – upsets my stomach.

The migraine version of the diet is a bit more restrictive, at least at first, which makes it even harder to figure out what to eat. So, sure I can eat eggs and avocados and sardines. I have no problem with any of that. But what do I eat them with, or on, if not crackers or chips?

I’m managing; it just takes a lot more thought than I’m used to. Yesterday, I ate eggs fried in butter for the first time in decades, with a dollop of plain yogurt to catch the runny yolk. Today, I made a salad of cabbage, celery, and mushrooms to go with the sardines (I’d thought ahead enough to buy sardines, but not to get real salad veggies). And I’ve collected plenty of keto recipes to try out this week – including a keto version of tortilla chips made from just cheese and cumin.

I’ll post an occasional update on my progress here. Have you tried keto? What’s been your experience?

Sexy Snippet Saturday: Falling for Kigali

Sexy Snippet Saturday: Falling for Kigali teaser

Enjoy this sexy snippet from Falling for Kigali, Book 1 of the upcoming Falling for Kigali series

“Want to dance?”

The smile jumped back to my face. A hot bod, smoldering eyes, and he could dance. I could definitely fall in lust with this man.

He took my hand and led me inside to an area of the living room where couples swayed to live guitar and congas. A group of musicians in Hawaiian shirts stood to one side, beating, strumming, and blowing their hearts out. “They’re with the Nigerian UNAMIR contingent,” Jack shout-whispered in my ear, setting mosquitoes buzzing in my stomach. Before I could comment, Jack swept me into his arms and compelled me to move with his hips and shoulders. We lost ourselves in the rhythm and in each other, but I couldn’t forget his body pressed against mine and his strong arms keeping me upright.

“Where did a Virginia boy learn to dance like this?”

His lips quirked up and heat shot from my belly straight down. “I don’t tango and tell.”

I laughed, throwing my head back, letting the light breeze flowing in the windows cool my sweaty neck.

“Time for another drink?” His mouth nuzzled the skin below my ear as he spoke, his breath further warming my body.

I was torn. Sweaty and exhilarated, I could use a drink, but I didn’t want to separate myself from Jack’s hard body.

He twirled me around in a sudden move and a laugh poured out of me. On the return, I curled in to his chest, my hands on the soft fabric of his shirt, a thumbnail tapping against one of the buttons down the front.

His breath furled across my hair, warming my head. How I wished the room around us was empty.

A new song started, something slow and sultry, drums pounding into my core. Jack’s arms tightened around me.

I looked up into his face. He was no longer smiling. “I guess a drink can wait.”

We swayed together, breathing together.

The song ended and we parted, reluctantly.

Tori’s Teaser Tuesday: Lord of New York

“Excuse me,” a voice said from above and slightly behind Ryenne.

She and Gavin glanced up and saw the guy from the next table. She looked over. The woman wasn’t there.

“Sorry to interrupt your meal but I couldn’t help noticing you,” he said. “My girlfriend and I have an open relationship. I was hoping you might let me borrow your girl.”

Ryenne’s eyebrows shot up. “His girl?”

A huge smile broke across Gavin’s face.

“This girl,” Ryenne said, “makes up her own mind. And this girl has no intention of doing anything with you, open relationship or not.”

“Come on, baby, you might like it,” the man said.

Ryenne gave Gavin a look that she hoped conveyed “Is this guy for real? What decade is this?”

The smile on Gavin’s face grew wider and he sat back in his chair as if ready to watch a show.

Teaser from Lord of New York, Shifter Hunters Ltd., Book 3

WIP Wednesday: Falling for Kigali

Falling for Kigali

Falling for Kigali Teaser Image

A draft of my latest manuscript is with my editor – yay! A bunch of decisions from now and I’ll be able to publish it.

This book is a bit of a departure in that it isn’t PNR. No wolf shifters, or shifters of any kind. Sorry! But I hope you’ll give it a chance, because it’s set in Rwanda and there’s plenty of steamy action.

A woman with a heart as big as her temper. A man with secrets that threaten their love. Will she be consumed by passion like she’s never known?

Lizzy Jones came to Rwanda to work with a humanitarian aid organization after the genocide. This is her first overseas assignment and she’s in way over her head. 

In addition to the challenges of her job as the project administrator for an all-African team of public health professionals, Lizzy didn’t expect:

  • to meet a hot American military attaché
  • steamy nights and lazy mornings in his arms
  • to fall so completely, utterly, head over heels in love

But many obstacles stand in the way of her happiness. Secrets from his past, an overly paternal volunteer, threats of imprisonment, and a friend who wants benefits. Lizzy must learn to keep her temper in check, her mouth closed, and her heart open, or she’ll lose the chance at passion she didn’t even know she craved.

Falling for Kigali is a complete story with a HEA and NO cliffhangers. Stay tuned for FFK companion novels for more busy days and sexy nights in the Land of a Thousand Hills.

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