Showing posts with label The Djinn's Dilemma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Djinn's Dilemma. Show all posts

A Hot Kiss for a Hot Friday

 So I recently discovered the Book Boyfriends Cafe's Hot For Fridays blog hop, which sets new challenges every weeks. Sounds like something fun to try, so jumping on this one where participants have to share a hot kiss from one of their stories:

I'm sharing the first hot kiss between my hero Rukh O' Shay,  an assassin who falls for his target, and journalist Sarah White from The Djinn's Dilemma:



The original plan had been to fade again. Unfortunately, he’d come up with the harebrained idea of introducing himself. Touch, he’d theorized, would strengthen his link to Sarah and enable him to peek into her mind.

The handshake hadn’t worked.

Instead, she’d kissed him.

And what a kiss. For a moment, all barriers between them had melted and her mind lay open like a book waiting to be read. One look at her raw desire for him and all his other thoughts had fled. She’d ceased to be Sarah and become Jasmine to him. He’d gawked, frozen like a virgin, and then almost lost himself in her. Damn, it had been too long, and it had felt good. Better than good.

He should never have let that kiss happen.



Want to know more about Rukh & Sarah? Check out my book page http://minakhan.blogspot.com/p/books.html

To check out all the other participants this week, please visit: http://www.bookboyfriendscafe.com/

Of Hearts and Heartbreakers



Valentine's Day is just around the corner and any where you go you're like to be confronted by hearts. Big, red hearts painted on restaurant windows, fat and shiny heart balloons at the doctor's office, sweet heart-shaped treats at the grocery store. Yes, hearts, hearts everywhere! Not surprisingly then, I jumped on Carrie's Heartbreaker Blog Hop (check out out the lovely hearts & the hunky abs...resistance was futile!)

And the topic: Heartbreakers. Oh my. To me, heartbreakers are the ultimate bad boys. They could be wearing leather jackets or Armani suits or cowboy hats, doesn't really matter. All of them exude wicked sexiness, Alpha-hole confidence, love-em and leave-em attitude. But what makes them hard to resist, to me and only in romance novels, is that they are redeemable. A hero like that falls hard when he falls...and suddenly you see this big, bad guy going through heartbreak...because any heroine worth her heroine-ness is going to make him earn her love. Love that!



So, of course, the hero of my first published story The Djinn's Dilemma, is a heartbreaker. He is also a djinn(genie) and human hybrid assassin who lives in the shadows. 


Trouble starts when he meets his latest target, Sarah, a Texan journalist. He's enjoyed plenty of djinn females and human women, but none of them affect him like Sarah because...well, you'll just have to read for yourself. (Insert evil author cackle here).

For my second story, A Tale of Two Djinns, I turned the tables. The heroine, Maya, is the heartbreaker. She tells the hero: "I'm not really interested in getting to know you, just your body." 

All she wants is some no-strings-attached fun sex. Instead, their one-night stand leads to assassins, abduction and amore.

So, what are your thoughts on heartbreakers? Do you prefer the hero or the heroine as the heartbreaker? In the spirit of Valentine's, I'm giving away a SIGNED copy of A Tale of Two Djinns, a Romeo and Juliet story with genies, feminists, kickass action and sexy adult fun! 

And there are THREE blog hop grand prizes:

Now what are those prizes?

1st Grand Prize: A Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet
2nd Grand Prize: A $100 Amazon or B&N Gift Card
3rd Grand Prize: A Swag Pack that contains paperbacks, ebooks, 50+ bookmarks, cover flats, magnets, pens, coffee cozies, and more!



All you have to do is LEAVE A COMMENT WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS!!!! The hop ends Feb. 11, so hurry up & comment!

For other participating blogs, check out this website: 


I'm also giving away a copy of Rumi the Book of Love, poems of ecstasy and longing. Isn't a book of poems the perfect Valentine's gift? Check out my 'Tis the Season for Love post to enter the giveaway.

Black Friday Blog Hop


Words are in my bones. As a child I spent many wonderful recesses hiding out in the school library reading. And I started writing from an early age too. I published my first poem in third grade. So a career involving words was a natural choice. However, I was too afraid to commit to my creative side wholeheartedly and so went into journalism.

As a cub reporter, I landed the late night and weekend shifts, and some of the dreariest of assignments, including writing about the shopping frenzy that occurs annually on Black Friday for several years in a row. That meant: I had to be at work by 6 a.m. interviewing shoppers at various retail stores -- from big box stores to the local specialized stores. Yes, I had   to interrupt people focused on getting the best deal to ask annoying questions. And I had to be in the middle of the mad crush of the crowd. Shudder.

Needless to say, I'm glad those days are behind me. Not only do I avoid the crowds, but I'm thankful that I finally got the courage to embrace my creative side and spread my fiction wings, I'm thankful for everyone who supported my creative endeavors and evolution, and I'm thankful that I have three stories published.

Since everyone loves good deals and to express my thanks to my readers and the universe, here are some great deals for you!

My most recent release, Dead: A Ghost Story is FREE on Amazon today.



Dead: A Ghost Story, a multicultural short about Nasreen, an Indian immigrant woman, who struggles with life & death in West Texas.

“Dead” was inspired by the many immigrant wives I met during my time as a business reporter in West Texas. For the most part these women are invisible to the mainstream society for various reasons – language barriers, isolation, and unfamiliarity with their adopted country’s laws and social mores etc. So this story was written to recognize them and to highlight a usually silent part of the immigrant story.

Here’s the link for you to download your free copy: http://amzn.com/B009TDD5FG

I'm also thankful to be celebrating the book birthday of my first published story, The Djinn's Dilemma.


#DjinnsDilemmaBirthdayBash giveaway:

I'm celebrating with an awesome birthday bash with all kinds of surPrizes (check it out here psst, there's a special Sherrilyn Kenyon package & more)! 

#SandyRelief

Get critique from top agent/editor AND help #SandyRelief. Auction starts Monday. Check out the schedule.



So, what are you thankful for? Leave a comment (with your email) and you could be randomly chosen (open to U.S. residents only) to win this lovely Christmas ornament from moi!


And, if you leave a comment & hop around the other BlackFridayBlogHop blogs, you could also have a chance to win:

We have THREE grand prizes. You as a reader can go to EACH blog and comment with your email address and be entered to win. Yep, you can enter over 200 times!

Now what are those prizes?

1st Grand Prize: A Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet
2nd Grand Prize: A $75 Amazon or B&N Gift Card
3rd Grand Prize: A Swag Pack that contains paperbacks, ebooks, 50+ bookmarks, cover flats, magnets, pens, coffee cozies, and more!


So what are you waiting for? Make like a bunny & have fun hopping!

 Woot! We have the overall Black Friday Blog Hop winners! Check it out here. Congrats everyone! Thanks for hopping along & making the hop so much fun!

As for the Ornament winner...I'll mention her name in the comments! :) Have a great weekend!


#SixSunday ~ A Kiss to Remember #DjinnsDilemma


Happy Six Sentence Sunday y'all! November happens to be the book birthday for my debut story, The Djinn's Dilemma, and I'm celebrating with an awesome birthday bash with all kinds of surPrizes (check it out here psst, there's a special Sherrilyn Kenyon package & more)! And I'm thrilled to share a special moment from The Djinn's Dilemma with you...


This is the story of a djinn/genie assassin, Rukh, falling for his human target, Texas journalist Sarah Jasmine White. When two human bad guys surprise her in an empty parking lot, Rukh ends up saving her. Sarah rewards him with an unexpected kiss. Then things get complicated. :D
"What a kiss. 
For a moment, all barriers between them melted and her mind lay open like a book waiting to be read. One look at her raw desire for him and all his other thoughts fled. She ceased to be Sarah and became Jasmine to him. He'd gawked, frozen like a virgin, and then almost lost himself in her. 
Damn, it had been too long, and it felt good....better than good."

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So what do you think? Don't forget to check out the other Sixers' posts & follow the hashtag #SixSunday on twitter to make sure you don't miss any of the fun! Thanks for visiting! 

Laura Bickle Shares her Inspiration Behind her Chilling YA (1 copy up for grabs)!

Being I'm an avid reader and that one of my favorite genres is urban fantasy, I discovered Laura Bickle and her alter ego Alayna Williams long before I started writing fiction. I devoured her books, loved her writing.

So when Laura found me on Twitter, my first reaction was to gush like a rabid fan-girl. SQUEEEE!!!! She handled it/me most graciously.



 And then, I found out she had a scary YA release, THE HALLOWED ONES, and invited her to the blog...so I could introduce y'all to a fabulous writer and her new story. In Publishers Marketplace The Hallowed Ones is described as “Witness” meets “28 Days Later” in which an Amish girl must protect her family from a violent contagion, even as fear and denial threaten to erode her community from within.

Wow, original and cool. Check out the cover!



I'm giving away a Kindle edition of THE HALLOWED ONES to one lucky blog reader...but, you'll have to read to the bottom of the post to find out how to enter. :D

 Thanks for being here Laura! What inspired you to write an Amish YA? 

 Laura: I live not too far from a large Amish settlement. When I was a child, my parents would take me to visit, and I was fascinated by a world very different than the one I lived in. I’d see Amish girls my age over the fence and wonder what their lives were like.

 For THE HALLOWED ONES, I was thinking about doing a dystopian book. I was wondering who would be best-equipped to survive a large-scale disaster, and occurred to me that the Amish would be uniquely equipped to survive. They are incredibly self-sufficient and are not dependent upon things we take for granted in our world, things like electricity and cars.

As an adult, it was fun to go back there and see how my perceptions of that world changed and how they stayed the same.

So what's the story about?

Temptation happens to all of us, in large and small ways.

The heroine of THE HALLOWED ONES is Katie, a young woman who has grown up in a peaceful Amish settlement. She lives with her parents and sister in the house where she was born. Church services take place in members’ backyards. She knows every other person in the settlement and expects to marry the boy next door. Her home has been a safe nest, familiar and comforting.

Maybe just a bit too safe.

Katie is on the verge of her Rumspringa, the time in Amish life when teenagers are free to experience non-Amish culture before officially joining the Amish church. Katie has every intention of being baptized in her church and assuming her responsibilities as an adult Amish woman. She simply wants to see a bit of the world Outside before she makes her choice and commits to the Amish lifestyle forever. She looks forward to testing the rules -- going to the city to see movies, perhaps wearing jeans, experimenting with makeup.

 Before she can explore in earnest, Katie’s safe world starts to disintegrate. It begins with a fiery helicopter crash in the cornfields near her house, followed by rumors of violence and the disappearance of large numbers of people Outside. Unsure why they haven’t been attacked and fearing contamination, the Amish Elders make a rule: No one goes outside their community, and no one is allowed in.

When Katie finds a gravely injured young man lying just outside the boundary of Amish land, she refuses to leave him to die. She defies the Elders’ decree, secretly bringing the stranger in to her community and hiding him. But what else is she bringing in with him?

Author Bio: Laura Bickle’s professional background is in criminal justice and library science, and when she’s not patrolling the stacks at the public library she’s dreaming up stories about the monsters under the stairs (she also writes contemporary fantasy novels under the name Alayna Williams). Laura lives in Ohio with her husband and a herd of mostly-reformed feral cats. THE HALLOWED ONES is her first young adult novel. Get the latest updates on her work at www.laurabickle.com.

TO WIN LAURA'S BOOK: Share who is your favorite YA heroine and why in the comments section, and leave your email (so I can contact you if you win!).

Oh! Don't forget to check out my The #DjinnsDilemma Birthday Bash post for more fantabulous surPrizes!
Thanks for visiting!


The #DjinnsDilemma Birthday Bash & SurPrizes!

Remember when you were a kid and you used to love birthdays? Well, I still do…especially when it’s of my first published story. So we are going to CEL-A-BRATE! The Djinn’s Dilemma, my sexy paranormal romance about a genie assassin who falls for his human target, celebrates its one-year publication anniversary November 1st! Woot!



So much has happened in a year!

The Djinn’s Dilemma won 2012 Best Novella in the Romance Through The Ages published contest.

I published two more stories: A Tale of Two Djinns and DEAD: A Ghost Story.

The Djinn’s Dilemma was chosen as a Book of the Month read (starting Nov. 1…how cool is that?) by the Goodreads group: Paranormal Romance: New and Upcoming Books/Authors (Join us for the read if you can…there will be dishing & a separate set of prizes!!!)

But the very best part of the one year has been connecting with readers and fellow authors. It’s amazing how shared stories can bring strangers together and turn them into friends.

So to express my thanks, I now have some goodies for you!

All month, we're going to have prizes & SurPrizes! Jewelry, books, chocolate, art, and a special peacock box of goodies!  Many of my author friends have jumped in to help celebrate and a big thank you goes out to: Lucie J. Charles, Cynthia Eden, Katie Reus, Laura Kaye, and Rebecca Zanetti.

There will be giveaways announced every Monday & Wednesday on my Facebook Author Page, a Goodreads BOTM giveaway every Friday, and a big Rafflecopter giveaway on November 30. All as a way of saying thank you, thank, thank you!

So, without further ado, here are pictures of some of the Rafflecopter Prizes you can win! 
 A Peacock Book Box full of goodies....
A Greek cookbook & spices!

Jewelry!

 And gorgeous art!
a Rafflecopter giveaway


Good luck!

Mina

Where on earth is Mina Khan?

Sorry, dear readers, for my long absence from the blogs, and cyberspace. But traveling to far destinations on an emotional and adventurous trip has a tendency to swallow one. However, I'm back! 

Kinda. Well, I'm back from Bangladesh, but on my way to Denver, Colorado.


I'm attending the 30th annual Colorado Gold Conference and indulging in a much needed writing retreat. Good news: I'm taking along my laptop and my growing WIP. Yes, there's another djinn story coming soon....

Meanwhile,

I've also been on the radio! 

Casey Ryan, graciously hosted me on his show The Cutting Room Floor on Talkshoe. We discussed genies,  women, sex, writing, pseudonyms, sex...it was a fun conversation. I'm glad to say I didn't sound like Minnie Mouse (yes, I was having nightmares about that) and I survived my first podcast...thanks to Casey being a great host. 

To hear the entire podcast, check out this link.

My debut novella, The Djinn's Dilemma, won the novella category of the 2012 Romance Through The Ages. Woohoo! Oh yeah, I've been snoopy dancing. ; D


Last, but not least, A Tale of Two Djinns got a LOL hilarious review on Amazon. Warning: set down all drinks before attempting to read  the review, titled Romeo & Djinniet. Enjoy!


Authors In Bloom Blog Hop & Sneak Peek Into A Tale of 2 Djinns

***UPDATE***

Woot! We have winners! Mel Bourn & Shadow Kohler win The Djinn's Dilemma & the swag packs! I'll be emailing you both soon to figure out the logistics. :)

And a heartfelt thank you, cyber hugs & chocolates for everyone who participated in the Author In Bloom Blog Hop & my giveaway. You all made this a lot of fun!

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Woot! I'm thrilled to be participating in my very first Authors In Bloom Blog Hop with fun posts, a traveling story and awesome giveaways -- books, swag & even chances to win a Nook or a Kindle!





My assigned line in the traveling story is~ Line 11: "Of course not.  You’re beautiful."

(To be eligible for the grand prize, readers must copy each a short phrase posted on each author’’ blog post and assimilate them into the complete passage:  “Authors in Bloom,” a vignette about a women’s personal growth and empowerment.)

I love this line, because it reminds me of Shay & Maya, the romantic pair starring in my recently released paranormal romance novella A Tale of Two Djinns (50% of the proceeds being donated to UNICEF):

Maya’s bent legs rested against his, and he moved his hands back and forth across her knees in long, lazy strokes.

“May I wash your hair?”

“My hair?”

“There are some leaves tangled in it,” he said. “From the greenhouse.”

Not to mention tons of dust, maybe even an insect or two. Yikes. She’d have to rethink flying carpet travel. Maya cringed. “Um, yes please. Thanks.”

She hugged her knees and rested her chin on them, shutting her eyes. Deft fingers unraveled her topknot, massaged her scalp and threaded through her hair. She bit her lower lip to keep from moaning.

Warm water poured on top of her head, trickled down her face and neck. Strong fingers lathered soap into her hair, paused to gently unknot tangles. More water rushed through, washing away the soap and the day’s debris. Next she felt the steady strokes of a comb. Stroke after gentle stroke.

“You have beautiful hair.”

“It’s straight and boring.”

The combing stopped. No, please don’t stop. Don’t stop.

“You really don’t see yourself, do you?”

Shagaard had mirrors, and she glanced in them at passing. “What do you see?”

A beautiful woman.” Akshay wound her hair around one hand, pulled it to the side. He kissed her exposed nape. A soft sigh escaped her. “A woman with silky soft hair that shimmers blue black.”

Another kiss, this time on the side of her neck. Then he let her hair slide free of his grasp. “It’s like running my fingers through night in all her glory.”

What I love about my hero Akshay or Shay is that he's a surprising and complex character. Shay is a battle axe of an earth djinn warrior, but he’s not all brawn. A warrior prince of the earth djinns (genies), he wields swords as easily as breathing...yet he loves plants and agriculture because it means food for his people and he loves taking care of his heartmate.

So if he were feeding Maya he'd choose a dish that celebrated Spring and nourished the soul...like a verdant Pea Soup!


    Spring Pea & Mint Soup  ( a recipe out of “If it makes you healthy,” the new cookbook by singer Sheryl Crow)

The brilliant color, minty aroma and refreshing taste make this lovely. It tastes good warm or cold from the refrigerator. The mint not only refreshes your senses, but also helps stimulate digestion.

1 ½ teaspoons olive oil
1 medium onion, diced
3 cups vegetable broth
1 pound frozen or fresh shelled peas
1/3 cup chopped mint leaves
2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
1 ½ teaspoon sugar
1 ½ teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper
1 ½ cups packed fresh spinach leaves


Directions:
1. In a medium saucepan, heat the oil over medium heat.
2. When hot, add onion and sauté until softened, about 3 to 4 minutes.
3. Add the vegetable broth and bring to boil.
4. Add peas and mint, cook 4 to 5 minutes.
5. Turn the heat low and add lemon juice, sugar, salt and pepper. Whisk the soup to mix all the ingredients, and then remove from heat. Let the soup cool for about 10 minutes.
6. Add in the raw spinach.
7. I used my immersion blender to blend the soup right in the pot. However, you can use a blender. Just work in two batches. If using blender, you could divide the raw spinach and add it to each batch in the blender.
8. Return soup to pot. Taste and adjust seasoning, then heat gently until warm.
9. Serves 4 to 6. (I served it with a shrimp salsa and chips on the side).


Now for the giveaway...drumroll please:

For my part of the giveaway, you can win a Kindle or Nook version of my first novella, an erotic paranormal romance published by Harlequin, THE DJINN'S DILEMMA, plus some cool genie swag -- a signed postacard featuring the cover of A Tale of 2 Djinns, a genie lamp key chain and a packet of wildflower seeds.


To enter you can do one of several things or a combination for more chances:


1. Leave a comment with your email (earns you one entry).


2. Follow me on twitter (earns you one entry)...but tweet at me: "Found you through Authors In Bloom."


3. Fan me on Goodreads and please leave me a message mentioning Authors In Bloom (earns you one entry).


4. Like my Facebook Author Page! (earns you two entries)


(If you do a combination, please mention all that you've done in a comment at the end of this post)


Tour ends April 18th at 11:59pm EST.  TWO winners will be chosen & announced by April 20th.
GRAND PRIZE: Authors In Bloom authors are giving away a Kindle Fire or Nook (winner’s choice) along with a $25 gift card for the same.

Now, go check out all the other authors participating in Authors In Bloom!

Djinns On the Brain & Giveaway

I'm spending today at Book Lovers Inc

sharing my paranormal experience & why I write. And my very kind hosts are giving away 2 copies of The Djinn's Dilemma. Woot!




Come visit with me!

NYT Bestselling Author Caridad Pineiro Shares What Keeps Her Writing

The paranormal genre with its otherworldly and strong heroes and heroines, global struggles and fantastic world building hooked me from the very beginning. As a reader, I devoured those books. But then I came across TEMPTATION CALLS by Caridad Pineiro and it left me stunned.


Samantha Turner, the heroine, was a mixed race vampire who ran a family shelter. A heroine I could relate to and embrace. Back then I used to teach culinary classes at non-profits, including a family shelter and I happen to be a woman of color...so discovering Sam was a turning point. It took me many years, but Sam and Caridad, gave me the courage to write my own mixed race heroine and share the djinn mythology I grew up with in THE DJINN'S DILEMMA. For that I'm grateful.


And it's a great honor and pleasure to host Caridad on my blog today.



It’s not easy being a writer.  It’s probably one of the hardest jobs you’ll ever have.


It’s time consuming, plant-your-butt-in-the-chair kind of work.  I often will spend three or four straight hours writing on a weekend before getting up to take a much-needed break.


It’s not necessarily financially rewarding.  I thank God every day that I still have my day job to pay the bills.


It can be lonesome, after all, writing is not a team sport.  See above re: countless hours of planting-your-butt-in-the-chair.  Alone.


The publishing world is filled with rejection even after you sell your first book or your thirtieth and even if your work isn’t rejected, you may find yourself doing countless revisions before your it is ready for publication.

So you may wonder what keeps me writing?  What inspires me to forget all the above and sit down in front of my laptop and write?  For hours.  Alone.


The answer is simple:  You.  Yes, you the reader.  You the person who takes the time to drop me a quick line or tweet or leave a comment on Facebook.


You make it all worthwhile by letting me know that you enjoy the story that I’ve told or that it’s touched you in some fashion or that it made you think about something in a new way.


I write the stories to do just that because I want to engage you.  I want to share a piece of me with my stories and I often do so in one way or another in many of my books.

I want to be that kick-ass heroine who knows how to stand up for what’s right and wins the hero in the end thanks to her strength and courage.  I want you to feel that you can be that heroine.  That you can tap your inner strength and be who you want to be.


I want to be that woman who finds the love of her life (and I have although he’s not perfect) and I want you to think that you, too, can experience a satisfying partnership.


I want to show you new worlds that I wish to visit or share with you places where I’ve been lucky to go, like my beloved Jersey Shore or the top of a Mexican pyramid.  I want you to know you can go there, too, either for real or via my stories.


I want to share because I’m a sharing kind of person.  Caridad means “Charity” and before I got wiped out and it became Faith, Hope and Love, Charity was the greatest gift of all because it meant that you were sharing of yourself with others.


That’s why you inspire me to write.  To give you exciting stories.  To give you sexy stories.  To share a piece of me and to get to know you better when you share yourself by taking the time to reach out to me.


Thank you for coming by and thank you, Mina, for having me here!  I want to wish you all a very Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah and Happy Holidays!  May we all get to know each better in the New Year.

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Thanks so much for visiting Caridad and sharing your wise words!

New York Times and USA Today bestselling paranormal and romantic suspense author Caridad Pineiro wrote her first novel in the fifth grade when her teacher assigned a project – to write a book for a class lending library. Bitten by the writing bug, Caridad continued with her passion for the written word through high school, college and law school. In 1999, Caridad’s first novel was released and over a decade later, Caridad is the author of thirty published novels and novellas.


Amazon Awakening, her more recent release is also her first erotic paranormal romance. Check out the cover:


When not writing, Caridad is an attorney, wife and mother to an aspiring writer and fashionista. For more information about Caridad and her books, please visit www.caridad.com.

Characterization Tips I Learned From Capt. Jack Sparrow


Ahoy there mateys! Who doesn't know the lovable and zany Captain Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies? If you don't...make haste and remedy the situation! Make sure you have lots of popcorn to enjoy :) But first, read on....

The Pirates of the Caribbean movies have a lot to recommend them: dashing pirates, fun dialogue, exciting adventures, twists and turns galore and awesome visuals. However, it's the eccentric and unpredictable Jack Sparrow that makes them memorable and worth watching. Savvy?

Actor Johnny Depp makes the character come to life and be almost more real than our next door neighbor, and as writers we must do the same for our protagonists. So I took some lessons from Jack Sparrow and shared them on the FFnP blog.  And that's where you'll find me today...so come visit me, me hearties! Arrr!

Six Sentence Sunday #2: Sneak-Peek from The Djinn's Dilemma

I'm still riding the high of having my debut paranormal erotic romance published earlier this month, so here's another tasty tidbit from The Djinn's Dilemma:


Setup: This is second time the heroine, Sarah, encounters the hero, Rukh. She's helping out at a friend's bakery & cafe during the morning rush hour because a waitress called in sick.


Enjoy the excerpt:



She jotted down the order, then forced herself to meet his gaze. The next words rushed out of her. "And breakfast’s on me."


"Normally I wouldn’t protest," he said, leaning closer. "But in public, I’d prefer a plate."


An image of Rukh, hair untied, licking whipped cream off her navel flashed through her mind, left her staring.

Thanks for visiting! I look forward to your comments :) And don't forget to checkout the other fun 6SentenceSunday entries!

Winner Announcement!



We have winners for my Readers Appreciation giveaway...WooHoo!

Laurie G.

Michelle M.

Belinda R.

Emma D.

I'll be in contact about your prizes! Thanks for buying and reading The Djinn's Dilemma :)

Red Hot Smokin' Fiction & Seafood Soup

Woot! Today is a special #Letslunch date because all my #Letslunch twitter buddies are helping me celebrate my fiction debut and the release of my paranormal romance novella, THE DJINN’S DILEMMA, by Harlequin by coming with recipes and blog posts that somehow involve Seduction…. Mmmm. :D


So, how does a newspaper girl, a foodie writer, end up writing romance?


The simple answer is: for the fun factor. When I was covering business and City government, I used to write food stories for a fun break from the serious stuff. Now my day job is food writing and while I enjoy it, I wanted to write something for the pure fun of it. Ta-da! Romance.  J
But a more complete answer would be: I write romances because I believe in happy endings.  I believe strong, intelligent, complex women can find men who are worthy of them, who love them without trying to change them.  And while I believe in happy endings, I also believe they must be earned like anything worthwhile in life. Most of all, I believe true love can overcome everything else life throws at us.
No it’s not an idealistic, fairy-tale view, I have actually seen it play out. Both my parents and my in-laws have been married 50-plus years and not all of them have been all fun and sunshine, but the love has always been there.  I want the same timeless romance in my life, and in the life of my heroes and heroines.
So for #Letslunch, I tried to pick a dish Sarah Jasmine White, the heroine of The Djinn’s Dilemma, would make for the hero, Rukh. Now, she likes things hot and sexy, but is also she is also loyal and nurturing when it comes to people she loves.

She’d go with this red hot smoky soup full of flavor and good-for-you ingredients, like salmon, tomatoes, bell peppers, avocado and more.
Its rich broth is complex gains complexity with a base of crab and spices like fennel, cumin, turmeric and Spanish smoked paprika. She’d let it simmer on the stove, light some candles and put on some smooth jazz.
And what would Rukh give her? Dark chocolate kisses, of course! :) And no I don't mean the kind Hershey makes....
Recipe (inspired by a Smoky Salmon Chowder recipe from BHG):
3 4-oz skinless salmon fillets
2 teaspoon chili powder, divided
1 teaspoon Spanish smoked paprika, divided
1 teaspoon garlic powder
½ teaspoon of salt and pepper
Vegetables:
2 medium red sweet peppers, halved lengthwise and seeded
1 medium poblano pepper, halved lengthwise and seeded
1 jalapeno pepper, halved lengthwise and seeded
1 medium sweet onion, cut in ½-inch slices
1 head of garlic – cut off top 1/3, place on a foil square, drizzle with olive oil and fold up into a foil packet for roasting.
For the Soup:
2 tablespoons butter or oil
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
½ teaspoon of cumin seeds
2 large Bay leaves
Six green onions, white parts only, minced (reserve the tops)
½ teaspoon turmeric
Reserved chili powder and smoked paprika
1 medium Blue Crab (optional)
32-ounce box low sodium chicken broth
1 14.05-ouncecan fire-roasted diced tomatoes
1 14.05-ounce can whole kernel corn, drained
2 large roma tomatoes, diced
2 tablespoons coarsely chopped flat-leaf parsley
2 tablespoons thinly sliced green onion tops (the green part)
3 tablespoons lemon juice
Salt and pepper to taste
Garnish: sliced avocados, chunks of salmon
Directions:
1.       Pat dry Salmon fillet with paper towels. Sprinkle with spices on both sides. Cover and refrigerate while you work with vegetables.
2.       Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Place peppers and onions on a foil-covered baking sheet. Place the foil-wrapped garlic on one side. Roast for 20 minutes.  When done, turn off the oven and let the veggies stay inside for another 15 minutes.
3.       Place salmon in a shallow greased/sprayed baking dish, fold under the thin edges. Bake at 400 degrees (about 4 to 6 minutes per ½-inch thickness) until salmon is done and flakes easily when tested with a fork. Keep warm.
4.       Meanwhile, remove the skins from the peppers, squeeze out the garlic from their peels, and chop up all the roasted veggies coarsely.
5.       Heat butter in the pan, add whole spices and minced green onion (white part), the crab and other spices. Cook for about 2 minutes.
6.       Add the roasted veggies and cook for additional 2 minutes. Add broth and undrained fire-roasted tomatoes and bring to a boil.
7.       Add corn and lower heat. Simmer for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
8.       Add fresh tomatoes and bring to a boil. Remove from heat.
9.       Fold in chopped fresh herbs and lemon juice.
10.   Serve over white rice in shallow bowls. After ladling out the soup, break salmon into pieces and divide among the bowls. Garnish with avocado slices and additional greens.

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