What I’ll Miss When I Go Back to Work

A two-week vacation is wonderful but troublesome–it’s just long enough for bad habits to form. Some of the things I’ll miss when I go back to work tomorrow:

1) windows. I have a sunroom at home. At school? I’m in a classroom with NO windows.

2) Diet Coke with real lime squeezed in it. I take the canned version to school, but it’s not as good.

3) naps! I took a nap almost every day–prime reading time.

4) Reading time–I read 6 novellas over vacation.

5) Friends reruns on Nick at Night. It was my favorite season, too, with Tom Selleck.

6) Being able to go out for lunch.

What do you miss about vacation when you go back to work?

 

The Cover of my February Book!

Isn’t it gorgeous?

There’s no boundary Zach Purser won’t push. Three-ways, four-ways, sex clubs, he’s tried it all. It’s all about the freedom, but lately he’s had the nagging feeling that something is missing.

At his best friend Adam’s engagement party, he spots the missing piece all tied up in one hot little package of woman. Trouble is, she’s Adam’s baby sister. Adam knows all of Zach’s dirty secrets. Which means if he even thinks about touching her, he’s dead.

Paige Clark has crushed on Zach since she grew breasts, but he’s never so much as glanced her way. Until now. She knows desire when she sees it, and Zach’s eyes burn with that unmistakable heat. Finally, she’s got his attention–now if only she can get him to act on it.

Zach tries his best to push her away, but she doesn’t push back, she pulls–tumbling them both over the edge of resistance and right into bed. Panic isn’t far behind. Now he’s stuck between a big brother who’d like to bust his nose, and a woman who’s gotten under his skin. And of all the things he’s tried, romance isn’t one of them…

Debating

I’ve started a new historical, but other obligations have been keeping me from it. Meanwhile, I have a contemporary paranormal I’ve been toying with for a few months that has kind of blossomed in my head the past week or so. I’m thinking about setting aside the historical to work on it.

That is, if I don’t get another round of edits/galleys/etc!