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In a nutshell, I'm a dreamer, an author, a poet, a reader, an equestrian, a beach goer, a horror film fanatic, a crazed zombie lover, a chocolate Reese eater, and an animal activist.


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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

New Kitten

As you guys know from my other blog, I technically have two cats already named Dirty and Tutu, but they are staying with a friend for personal reasons, so I decided to adopt a kitten from the Human Society. Now, don't get me wrong, after I had to leave the other cats behind, I told myself I wasn't going to get a cat ever again because it was painful to lose the two I had for years, but my eyes fell to this little black and white thing and I couldn't resist. She called to me and pulled me in like a kid to a bucket of candy on Halloween. As soon as I stuck my fingers through the cage, she played with me and looked up at me with these big, green eyes. I knew right then I was going to adopt her whether or not other people living here wanted a kitten around because I knew I needed her and she needed me, and she was kind of a birthday present to myself. What better a gift than a little kitten?

The funny thing is: the paperwork said she was a boy. I never checked because I thought the people at the Humane Society knew what they were talking about. I do understand that it's hard to tell on kittens, but come on. Without even looking at the paperwork, I was calling her a girl because she seemed like a girl to me, and then the employee was like, "It's a boy." I felt a little disappointed because I was sure she was a girl, but I still wanted her (him), so I told the employee I wanted to adopt her.

A week later, the Humane Society sent her to the vet to get her fixed. I get this funny call early in the morning, and the receptionist is like, "I just want you to know that your kitten is a girl." I'm like, "Umm, okay," totally shocked and still trying to wake up. It made me giggle a little. Then when I went to pick her up the next day, one of the assistants yelled, "Congratulations, it's a girl!"
The poor little thing just happened to have an upper respiratory infection, ear mites, and fleas, so the vet had to give her medication on top of pain medication for her surgery. A few days after I brought her home, she started to wheeze and breath really heavy, and she couldn't breathe out of her nose at all, so I freaked out a little, (I laugh about that now) and I called the vet to ask them what I should do even though he'd only seen her a few days before. They told me to bring her in right away, and the vet was nice enough to waive the fee since he had just seen her, but I ended up buying another medication because I was still so paranoid she was going to die. Now, a few more days later, she's breathing just fine, not coughing like she was, and acting like a crazy kitten should act. She runs around and chases her tail and even smacks the dog when he's up in her business. I guess I worried for nothing and could've saved myself the trip, but she's worth it. She's too cute to lose.
I decided to name her Grimm since my birthday is a week before Halloween.


Feeling Festive

For Halloween this year, I felt like painting my nails something other than the typical black, green, or purple, so I went with orange and black with black spiders on the orange. It turned out pretty decent for my first time using nail stencils. Maybe I'll do something for Christmas this year too.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Newly Published




This is a short story about zombies. It may be short and straight to the point, but anyone who loves zombies should enjoy the storyline. It's newly published on kindle for only .99 cents!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Day 1 in Florida: Animals

I arrived in Florida yesterday about 5:45 pm, and I just happened to survive my first flight ever. I was a little lightheaded when we first took off, and I had a headache by the time we landed, but it was worth it to see the clouds looking all fluffly and big. It was worth it to see the ground with its tiny plots of land and streets and shiny cars that looked like nothing more than specs of glitter. The best part beside the clouds was when we finally reached Florida, and I got to see all these different sized bodies of water. I couldn't believe how much water one state could hold, but it does make sense, and all I kept picturing with each one was sharks and gators.

So when we got off the plane, claimed our luggage, and headed outside to wait for our ride, I noticed a white dove just randomly sitting in the corner watching people. I've never seen such a white dove before, and this baby was super white.

When we got to Wendy's to have a little dinner, I spotted a tiny lizard skittering under the car. It was really cute, and my first instinct was to point at it and say, "hey a lizard," and then chase after it and try to catch it, the way a kid would. Seeing it reminded me of a time when I spent the weekend at Porter beach in Indiana and saw a lizard quickly skitter away from the porch steps we were walking up. I had no idea Indiana had lizards, so I shouldn't have been shocked to see one in Florida, but I was anyways.

On the drive home, it was getting to dark out to see, but I kept my eyes on the grass on both sides of the road to make sure I didn't miss any gators. There weren't any, but I did spot a horse in a pasture with cows, and it was standing up to its knees in marshy water, drinking like there was no tomorrow. In Indiana, horses rarely have the opportunity to stand in water, and most of them are too afraid to get in water because they aren't used to it. It took a lot of coaxing when I took my pony Sparky to the park and wanted to cross the only little stream of water the park had.

Last but not least, when we reached our destination, we almost ran over a baby gator with the car because it was just sitting in the middle of the road, probably keeping warm on the blacktop. It was just small enough to fit between the tires, so it did not get hurt, but it was still quite the experience to see my first gator in the wild.

I am wondering what other creatures I might come across while being in Florida, but for now, I'll just kick back and enjoy the scenery. Day two has only just begun.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

My New Friend

So I was at work, and I just happened to glance into one of the kid's washcloths bins. This little guy stuck out like a sore thumb, looking all gothic in a rainbow of washcloths. He came from a quarter machine right by the registers, and for whatever reason, the person who bought him didn't like him. He was still in his plastic case with a yellow lid, of all colors, and he hadn't even been touched. I guess finding him was just a little funny because I kept telling myself I wanted one of those stupid black and red voodoo dolls, but I didn't really want to waste 75 cents on one because I like to keep my quarters for doing laundry or spare change when I'm running low on the green stuff. And even worse, this poor little guy has already been through so much in one day. The dog got a hold of him when I was using the bathroom, and he started to unravel at the bottom. Luckily, I was able to tuck his goods back inside, but I had to rinse the dog slobber off in the sink and dry him with a paper towel. I hate to say it, but he might not survive another attack because this dog eats everything from toilet paper to shoes.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Some fun in the sun!

I have had a blast this summer. As a kid, I used to go to the beach every other weekend, but now as an adult, I am barely able to take off work to head to the beach for some fun in the sun. I have gone to the beach this summer more than I have gone in the past five years put together. Now, that's a lot!

The beach isn't a place I go to check out hot dudes with ripped abs or to bake in the sun in my bikini. It is a place I like to relax and feel comfortable, and I always end up bringing home souvenirs that most people wouldn't even think to look for while playing in the hot sand.

Do you see all those lovely rocks? They will one day be the death of me because I will literally sit in them all day, searching for indian beads and beach glass. I always end up going home with a bag full of beach goodies, but I also always end up going home with a body covered in sun burn. It's a price I'm willing to pay, though, because I love playing in the rocks and having a good old time. The first time I went, my friend and I decided to collect a bunch of big rocks and spell our names in the sand. It was pretty neat and ended up staying on the beach for the next three weeks until people eventually trampled the remains and mother nature slowly tore down our brilliant art work. The last time I went to the beach, only my friend's name remained, and it was barely legible, but I was still amazed to see something she and I had done together almost a month ago.

As for how beautiful the beach is, the sunset picture alone explains it. The way the sun bounces off the clouds and water is absolutely wonderful. It reminds me of all those times as a kid when I was taken to the beach just to watch the sun go down, just to see mother nature following her normal nighttime rituals.

There I am again, literally playing in the rocks like a little girl. I guess some things just don't change over time. --- Last but not least, it a sight just to see Chicago across the lovely Michigan Lake. At times, you can't see anything at all, but every once in a while you'll get a glimpse of the big city so small across the water. It's mesmerizing to see and totally worth the two hour drive.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Sworn to Secrecy

Hey guys! I know I don't blog enough; mostly because I have been extremely lazy. Nothing new has been going on with me. I am constantly trying to work on my books, but things get hectic sometimes, and it has been hard to focus on my own words lately. For a while there, I was working on the second book in my series Zombies Don't Throw Rocks, but right now I am working on the second book in my series Supernatural Living. The book itself is called Sworn to Secrecy, and I can't say that it will be published any time within the next month because it needs a lot of work and I haven't quite finished writing it. I am also struggling with which cover I should use for the book because I can't decide if the pink one makes the story seem like some sort of erotica involving Werewolves. I'm going to let you guys tell me which one you like more, and we'll see what's to come when the book gets closer to being finished. I like both covers, but pink is definitely not my color; the Werewolf on the front, however, fits with the story in certain aspects. Lots to think about.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Updated Version of Beyond the Walls!

Just updated a new version of my book. I believe I changed the last 5 chapters or so. I'm going to say that I didn't give a whole lot more information on the newer characters towards the end of the book because the second book (The Chosen One) has a lot more information on those particular characters! Please buy for .99 cents and leave a review!

Monday, May 28, 2012

No Money?

Ok... so when kindle says they will pay you in 60 days as long as you passed the ten dollar threshold for direct deposit, it really means you'll get your money when you get your money I guess. I started selling Cursed for Centuries on March 3rd, and I have passed the ten dollar threshold, yet I do not see any money in my bank account. It is now the 28th of May, and I'm starting to get a little perturbed. Does anyone have any ideas as to why it is taking longer than usual?

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Second Review on Beyond the Walls.

I never mentioned my first review on Amazon because I didn't like it much. The reviewer was blatantly honest, which is something I respect, but I wish it could've been a little better. If you would like to read that review go to Beyond the Walls Reviews. The second review is 4 out of 5 stars, and I am very pleased. The reviewer was also honest, but he gave his opinion on everything --- both good and bad parts of the book. I respect him so much more for that, and I just wanted to share this review because maybe it'll make you more interested in reading Beyond the Walls.
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     I think I would like to split this review into two parts to give it my "real rating"...
     The concept is interesting and grabs your attention. Years after the "zombie apocalypse", people are now living "behind the walls". This is an enclosed area where everyone is divided into "classes" - the people, the guards, the doctors/scientists.
     The people are all the same - you live in white buildings, you wear white clothes, you eat the same "mush" each day, you take the same pills each morning and night (to keep you emotion free), and while you live in "units" with your family, there is no touching, no hugging, no "I love you", no caring...unless, that is, you are immune to the medications that in everything from the food to the toothpaste to the "air freshener" that is sprayed in your room each night.
     And, if you are immune, you must hide it otherwise, otherwise, you become one of the "chosen" and that is not a good thing.
     October is immune to the medication but has lived her entire life hiding her emotions and fitting in - except when she is with her boyfriend Kay. Kay has been teaching her in an old library how things were "before" and wants her to now escape the Walls and run away with him because living, even for a short time, is better than existing, like they do inside the compound.
     October is not ready to leave her family and take the last step of running away but Kay takes his sister and runs anyway. At this point, the story splits into two paths - that of October and her life in the compound and that of Kay on the outside while he is waiting for October to show up while still trying to stay alive.
     The first 3/4 of the book was really good - I didn't see the spelling errors that the other reviewer had (I must have gotten the revised version) and the concept and "mystery" attached to the Walls kept me wanting to find out what happens next.
     The last 1/4 of the book though got a bit "rushed" to me - like the author is trying to fit a whole lot of concept and information into a little bitty section. The newly introduced characters did not seem as "real" as October and her friends and the Kay story line kind of went downhill too although I really liked Juliana.
     That being said, I give the first 3/4 of the book a 4 star and the last portion 2 1/2 stars. I really hold out hope though for the sequel that is going to be coming out before too long and will purchase it. That is how I came up with the 3 1/2 to 4 star rating.
     I do encourage the writer to perhaps look a bit more into how they write the new characters - they are almost caricatures of evil instead of perhaps "real" people like the others in the book. Just my opinion...
     Despite the last part of the book, I will be purchasing the sequel because I do want to find out what happens to October next..   
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Now, with that shared, I'm going to say this review inspired me to fix Beyond the Walls a bit. I think I'm going to focus on the last 4 or 5 chapters and give them a little more detail. The book will be free again at some point, for those of you who have already bought it and would like to read the changes, and I will update on here as well as twitter and amazon when it is free. Please keep an eye out and be supportive. I thank everyone who has read the book for supporting me and giving my book a shot!

The second book in the series called The Chosen One will soon be available on kindle!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Beyond the Walls in Paperback!

The paperback copy of my book finally came in the mail today. The cover looks so much better compared to the old one, and the words on the back aren't blurry like they were on the old one. I'm so happy with the new changes I made!
As you can see, this one is the old book. I changed the picture a bit. The zombie no longer has a skeleton hand simply because it looks better as a normal hand. The bio hazard sign is no longer white, and it looks a lot older. The words are no longer stretched across the entire book, and the picture is no longer as dark. With this old copy, I would have to tilt the book to the side to see it clearly. With the new copy I don't have to do that anymore, and it looks freaking amazing!

Monday, April 2, 2012

Dead Throne Tour 2012

I saw these guys last night, but it was the second time I saw them. The first time was at my uncles place called Java Jim's in Laporte IN (venue no longer open). Last night's show was the last show of the Dead Throne 2012 Tour. They also played with Every Time I Die, Letlive, and Oh Sleeper. Those bands were okay. It's not my favorite band, but they put on a pretty good show!
This is the Murat Egyptian Room. I love the light fixtures, but the guy's head is annoying!
I love this picture because almost every member is in the picture, and their logo looks awesome!
This picture is awesome because they are both headbanging! Rock on \m/
This video sucks unless you go in about 23 seconds, then you can hear a the good lyrics. The song is called Born to Live. Its one of my fave by them.
I cut out the crappy part of this video, but the beginning is so pretty. It's called  Kansas.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Beyond the Walls FREE on Kindle March 28th-29th!

Grab Beyond the Walls while its free, read, and leave a review please. It will be much appreciated, and I promise to keep you all updated on the second book in the series (Zombie's Don't Throw Rocks).

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Reuploading Cursed for Centuries on Kindle

Hey guys. I'm editing Cursed for Centuries hardcore because people are saying there are a lot of misspelled words and grammatical errors. I am currently editing the paperback proof I printed to catch the errors easier. Keep an eye out for my last two days of free promotion, especially if you want to grab the better edited copy!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Beyond the Walls Now on Kindle for .99 Cents!

Beyond the Walls
Zombies Don't Throw Rocks book 1
YA Sci-fi Post Apocalyptic
Synopsis: During the year 2011, life as we once knew it went crashing down. A virus spread from country to country, consuming the world one population at a time.

People died...

But most of them came back with the infection coursing through their veins.

They became cannibalistic, feasting on any and all flesh they found, human and animal alike. As the years passed, they continued to flourish without fault, killing off the majority of the government and the survivors it was trying to protect to keep humanity from being wiped off the face of the planet forever.

They were uncontrollable and couldn't be classified as part of humanity.

Now in the year 2076, October and her friends live in a place they call The Walls. It's a Government operated facility with the basic necessities humans need to survive in a Post Apocalyptic world, but it's not a happy place to be for those with the drug immunity. Someone purposely shut them out of the world beyond to keep them safe, to keep them from finding out what really happened sixty years in the past. They know only what they're told, which is never enough. They've come to realized the world is far greater than they imagined, and it's only a matter of time before they discover what's really happening beyond the walls which have kept them out of the loop since they were born.


By the way, I changed the cover photo (so keep that in mind when you check out my old posts)

Monday, March 12, 2012

Beyond the Walls soon to be published on kindle!

(For real this time lol)
Young Adult: A Post Apocalyptic, Futuristic, Romantic Novella

During the year 2011, the world came crashing down. People died... well, most of them came back, but not with the same feelings, hopes, dreams, judgments, and expressions. They became more cannibalistic. As the years passed, they continued to flourish without fault, but they were far from humanity.

Now in the year 2076, October and her friends live in a place they call The Walls, a place they've lived in since the days they were born. Someone purposely shut them out of the world to keep them safe, or so the signs, scientists, and staff workers say. They know only what they're told, which isn't much, but a few of them are different, withholding their immunities, and it's only a matter of time before they realize what's really happening around them.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Update on Cursed for Centuries Kindle edition!

I updated chapter one of the kindle edition and made the synopsis better on the Amazon selling page. Thanks for being so patient! It was hard editing my own book, but now that I have a copy in paperback form, it is much easier picking out the errors and fixing them.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Sworn to Secrecy Coming Soon to Kindle

Supernatural Living book 2
Urban Fantasy

Rayne Valiente is torn between doing what's wrong and facing the consequences of her actions if she decides to do what's right. If she tells the tiny community about her change, everything might go belly up. If she doesn't, she might be outed, and even her relationship with her sister might be severed.

She finds herself having only one person to confide in, and even that person doesn't always give her the time of day she needs. She becomes lost, trapped inside her own issues as she struggles to deal with the loss of her boyfriend and the new changes boiling within her veins.

Can she figure out a way to survive on her own, or will she have to share her secrets again?

Monday, March 5, 2012

Cursed for Centuries Now on Kindle for .99 Cents

Supernatural Living book 1
Urban Fantasy

After a long look in the mirror, Rayne Valiente finds herself in a gooey mess of a situation. She's torn between staying on the safe path of her life and following the dangerous road that could alter her life forever.

If she stays, people will die. If she goes, she'll be hunted.

She's told the choice is only hers, but her heart and mind scream otherwise. If only she wasn't harboring a powerful gift deep inside, maybe the choice to continue living her normal life would be easier.

But dark secrets of the past haunt her very existence, and she will do whatever it takes to get the answers. Even if she has to leave her life of isolation behind and learn to trust complete strangers who are like night and day when it comes to the human race.

Strangers living the Supernatural life.
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First Review of 2012
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To be honest, I wasn't expecting much from this book, but I figured a free copy for my prime account was worth a try. I was pleasantly surprised and became enthralled with the plot and characters, and I wanted more more more! There was never enough to detail to fill the void yet it was worth the time it took to read.

If you enjoy reading about Witches, Werewolves, Demons, and Urban Fantasy mixed with a little Paranormal Romance, this is a book you should read. The story starts out intense and only continues to grow as the main character discovers more and more about herself everyday. It includes: death, tragedies, hate, love, sex, and self discovery all wrapped up together with a Paranormal edge and a craving to find out what's going to happen next.

The main character, Rayne Valiente, has true history, a rough past. As a child, she was placed in the foster care system and thrown from family to family because of her differences. No one understood her. No one knew why she was withdrawn, stuck behind a wall she created because of what happened before she was placed. No one got that she was scared, confused, torn between reality and what she witnessed. No one cared to give her the answers she needed. As an adult, she keeps to herself because she's different. She thinks if the world knows who she is, they won't accept her, but the truth of the matter is, even she doesn't know who she is or where she came from. And because of the isolation she feels she needs to be as normal as possible, she doesn't date men, she doesn't have friends, and she works only because she has to work. Her job as a Child Protective Social Worker only reminds her of the what happened when she was a child, but she's able to confront the old nightmare and bring it to justice.

The same day she finally leaves her boogeyman in the past, she receives a letter from a strange man. He's tall, handsome, scruffy in the bad-boy sort of way, and he smells different than any man she's met before. He reminds her or something or someone she knew as a child, but she can't place what or who. And even more baffling, the letter is from her mother, the woman who died when she was only four years old; murdered by another monster from her nightmares.

The letter gives her a choice: confront her family's history or wait for it to find her. "If she stays, people will die. If she goes, she'll be hunted." Her mother fills her in on the details of her family's past. The abilities she's had since a teenager are not random; she's a Witch from a powerful bloodline of magic, and her mother's red-eyed killer is a Demon from the Unknown, a creature who will do anything and kill anyone to find her. This is her destiny, and the choice is supposedly hers, but she ends up getting sucked in a portal and spit out twenty feet from where her father and sister reside. She discovers an entire world of creatures she never noticed before yet going back to her old life doesn't seem a viable option. Guilt eats her, emotions are on a high, she falls in love and becomes obsessed with saving her new sister, boyfriend, friends, and humanity. Nothing can stop her. No one can get in her way. If she can find a way, she will do whatever it takes to win the battle against evil.

This tale is twisting and tragic, an intense story of facing your fears and making the right decisions. You find yourself in the main character's shoes, wanting more yet fearing the outcome. You never know what's going to happen next. You never know if she'll get out of the crunch she's fallen into. All you can do is hope she wins the fight before the Demon murders her new family and friends, regains his throne in the Unknown, and reigns over humanity again.

I can't wait to see what happens in the next installment!