When I was younger, I didn't consider myself a geek (or whatever term was popular at the time). I've always simply liked what I like.
Today, I proudly claim the geek in me. To celebrate my love, and nearly total lack of understanding of String Theory, here are some wonderful women of all ages who stand up and proudly say they like what they like. We're all a little geeky about some aspect of our lives, whether it's watching Doctor Who, attending every performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream ever imagined, or collecting tea pots.
Music by the Doubleclicks
Pages
*romance with a sparkling twist*
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Geek Girls--a Musical Tribute!
Labels:
geek girls,
Nothing to Prove,
The Doubleclicks
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Birds Do It! Trailer
a brand new and wonderfully improved trailer by Paperback Flyers.
Enjoy!
Friday, July 26, 2013
Weird Al Sang to Me!
I had the most fun at the Weird Al concert in Omaha last night.
And, when he came out into the audience, he sang to me. One of many, of course, but oh so much fun.
There was a young girl, grade school age, in front of us and he sang to her as well. That's gonna be a perfect memory for her night out with her dad!
My only regret is that there was a camera following him, which I didn't notice, so I didn't see myself on the big screen. Oh, wait. I don't really regret that.
Here's a video of our song from an earlier Al concert...my lines--your eyes are bluer than the water in my toilet.
And, when he came out into the audience, he sang to me. One of many, of course, but oh so much fun.
There was a young girl, grade school age, in front of us and he sang to her as well. That's gonna be a perfect memory for her night out with her dad!
My only regret is that there was a camera following him, which I didn't notice, so I didn't see myself on the big screen. Oh, wait. I don't really regret that.
Here's a video of our song from an earlier Al concert...my lines--your eyes are bluer than the water in my toilet.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Choosing the Correct Olive Oil
A cooking lesson instead of music for you this Wednesday. I know I'll watch this many times to continue...uh...learning about olive oil!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Wednesday fun...The Wolverine Sings!
I dare you not to grin at this wonderful musical compilation from Glove and Boots.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
More Links for Prince Of Dark Ness
As promised, here are more links for Prince of Dark Ness. Not that you can't find them on my website. Just sayin'. There's also the first chapter for your enjoyment.
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Kobo
All Romance eBooks
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Kobo
All Romance eBooks
Labels:
buy links,
keltic multiverse,
Prince of Dark Ness
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Summer of Three--Prince of Dark Ness
It's July, and here's the second book of my summer of three. Prince of Dark Ness is fantasy romance at its coolest--perfect for summer reading. Why is it cool? Because Morghan's palace is deep beneath the waters of a Scottish loch.
Okay, so he battles a fire elemental. That makes the book hot as well.
This is the first book from the Keltic Multiverse, a collection of histories and worlds that touch upon the people and places in the tales of the Double Keltic Triad. This book fits into the Keltic timeline between book five, Keltic Dreams and book six, A Faire Keltic Renaissance. Prince of Dark Ness is a stand alone story that introduces characters important to the future of the Faerie Otherworld, however Prince of Dark Ness isn’t necessary to understand the flow of the tales.
Prince of Dark Ness is now available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
As links at Kobo, iTunes and All Romance eBooks go live, of course I'll post them.
No matter what you choose to read this summer--Enjoy!
Okay, so he battles a fire elemental. That makes the book hot as well.
This is the first book from the Keltic Multiverse, a collection of histories and worlds that touch upon the people and places in the tales of the Double Keltic Triad. This book fits into the Keltic timeline between book five, Keltic Dreams and book six, A Faire Keltic Renaissance. Prince of Dark Ness is a stand alone story that introduces characters important to the future of the Faerie Otherworld, however Prince of Dark Ness isn’t necessary to understand the flow of the tales.
Prince
of Dark Ness is a romance, yet doesn’t have a traditional romance novel
ending. This tale continues in A Faire
Keltic Renaissance (August 2013) and in the first book of the Children of the Triad, Blue Keltic Moon. (September 2013)
An ill-prepared Alfar-Sindhu prince and the love
he waited ages to find, fight to protect two worlds from the threat of an
ancient fire elemental.
Torn between duty and love, Morghan stand alone
to protect two worlds from and ancient fire elemental bent on escaping from the
world between worlds, He’s loved Coralie long upon long, yet never acted on his
desire.
Raised in the royal household, Coralie has
remained silently at Morghan’s side through long human years. She’s hidden her
true feeling for him, even from herself.
A forensic artist from America, Lucidea
Galvagin travels to Scotland to determine the identity of a skull found on
Morghan’s land. What she discovers will change her life and the fate of two
worlds.
If Morghan chooses family and Coralie over
battle, is it only his worlds that will be lost, Or will his choices doom them
all?
As links at Kobo, iTunes and All Romance eBooks go live, of course I'll post them.
No matter what you choose to read this summer--Enjoy!
Labels:
fantasy romance,
keltic multiverse,
Loch Ness,
Prince of Dark Ness,
Scotland,
summer of three
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