tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-115974222008-05-10T23:41:18.522-04:00Romance Reading MomTara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comBlogger733125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-50245808256957050082008-03-04T07:58:00.001-05:002008-03-04T08:00:54.992-05:00<center><span style="font-size:130%;">One Flaw in Women</span><br /><br />Women have strengths that amaze men.<br />They bear hardships and they carry burdens,<br />but they hold happiness, love and joy.<br />They smile when they want to scream.<br />They sing when they want to cry.<br />They cry when they are happy<br />and laugh when they are nervous.<br />They fight for what they believe in.<br />They stand up to injustice.<br />They don't take "no" for an answer<br />when they believe there is a better solution.<br />They go without so their family can have.<br />They go to the doctor with a frightened friend.<br />They love unconditionally<br />They cry when their children excel<br />and cheer when their friends get awards.<br />They are happy when they hear about<br />a birth or a wedding.<br />Their hearts break when a friend dies.<br />They grieve at the loss of a family member,<br />yet they are strong when they<br />think there is no strength left.<br />They know that a hug and a kiss<br />can heal a broken heart.<br />Women come in all shapes, sizes and colors.<br />They'll drive, fly, walk, run or e-mail you<br />to show how much they care about you.<br />The heart of a woman is what makes the world keep turning.<br />They bring joy, hope and love.<br />They have the compassion and ideas.<br />They give moral support to their<br />family and friends.<br />Women have vital things to say<br />and everything to give.<br />HOWEVER, IF THERE IS ONE FLAW IN WOMEN,<br />IT IS THAT THEY FORGET THEIR WORTH.</center>Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-13782648578147622582008-02-13T10:24:00.005-05:002008-02-13T10:55:17.554-05:00Snow Day :)School's closed today. So, Junior and I are both home. His room already looks like a bomb exploded in a toy store and it's only 10:30 in the morning--LOL. It's going to be a long day :)<br /><br />Good news, the scan of Dad's lungs came back tumor free. The doctor still did a biopsy of the inflamed tissue, but isn't expecting anything negative. Thanks to all for the thoughts and prayers.<br /><br /><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/R7MN68PdmRI/AAAAAAAAATo/OejOgTy8Olw/s1600-h/bathrobe.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5166488503778646290" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/R7MN68PdmRI/AAAAAAAAATo/OejOgTy8Olw/s320/bathrobe.jpg" border="0" /></a>This is a week or so late, but how about those Giants!! Best Super Bowl Ever!!<br /><br />My dad is a die hard Giants fan. I remember sitting on his lap watching games when I was little asking "Who are the good guys?" Dad's very superstitious and always wore his lucky sweater when I was a kid. When he wore it they won, no sweater they lost. Pretty simple. Since Dad was in the hospital and Mom has probably long since gotten ride of the lucky sweater, I decided to wear my lucky pink fluffy bathrobe.<br /><br />You're probably wondering why it's lucky. Well, taking a page from Dad, I was wearing it for the last game of the season, Giants and Patriots, for the first three quarters I wore the bathrobe, got hot and took it off during the fourth quarter and they lost. Figured if I wore it again and left it on they would pull off the upset and they did :)<br /><br />Forget the amazing throw by Eli to David Tyree, forget the defense beat the heck out of Brady, the Giants won because I was wearing my lucky, pink, fluffy bathrobe for the entire game this time.<br /><br />Got to get Junior to clean that room, have a good one :)Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-17054397568052567322008-02-06T05:56:00.001-05:002008-02-06T07:53:31.921-05:00What the heck happened?To me that is :) ?<br /><br />I didn't realize I was gone for so long. Kept telling myself "I'll get to it tomorrow." Yikes, tomorrow was 2 1/2 months later.<br /><br />So, the last time I left off here, I was working from home for an outsourcing company, very involved with my son's Catholic school and not finding very much time to read.<br /><br /><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/R6mTo-2r_GI/AAAAAAAAATg/KOptmIMbFXU/s1600-h/Churchlady02.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5163820780033408098" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/R6mTo-2r_GI/AAAAAAAAATg/KOptmIMbFXU/s320/Churchlady02.jpg" border="0" /></a>Not much has changed, except now you can call me <span style="font-size:130%;">The Church Lady!!</span><span style="font-size:100%;"> Monday I started working at my church's rectory doing bookkeeping and database work. I've cut my hours back at the outsourcing company to basically whenever I want to work.</span><br /><br />To be honest Christmas time became a huge chore this year. My job at the outsourcing company is for an incoming call center for a credit card company. Calls were non-stop for 5-6 straight hours a day. Then I had the shopping, wrapping and decorating to get done. By the time my day was finished I didn't have the heart to sit down for one more minute at this computer.<br /><br />Add to all this I do public relations for the school. Which normally isn't overwhelming, but <span style="font-size:130%;">Catholic School's Week</span><span style="font-size:100%;"> was January 27 - February 1, and all the projects I've been working on came to a head. I ended up spending the entire month of January getting brochures finished, the school website up and running, school newsletters to the parishes that send kids to the school, advertising scheduled and PR finished. I think I need a committee, it was too much work for one person.</span> Throw in Advisory and Parent Organization meetings and Tuesday night Cub Scouts (I hate Cub Scouts) and I'm done in.<br /><br />The hardest thing we've been dealing with... my dad's been in the hospital twice, he's been diagnosed with COPD along with all of his other problems and the specialist now want to do a biopsy of his lungs to check for cancer. It's scheduled for Friday. This is probably the most stressful part of all our lives.<br /><br />At this point I'm not even sure I've finished a book in the last couple of months. I've got two books started and a <span style="font-size:180%;">HUGE </span><span style="font-size:100%;">TBR pile. And at the TOP of the TBR pile are Francine Rivers Biblical series, not that I really want them at the top, but I promised my sister I'd read them. And she may give up her Christian beliefs and beat me up if I don't read them soon :) I've been receiving ARCs that desperately need reading and reviewing.</span><br /><br />Junior is still as cute as a button :) And doing very well in school academically. His behavior leaves a little to be desired, but we're working on that too.<br /><br />That's it for now. Back later :)Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-59660800713950358052008-02-04T07:33:00.001-05:002008-02-04T07:51:48.110-05:00Hello out thereHello, hello, <span style="font-size:85%;">hello, </span><span style="font-size:78%;">hellooooo!</span><br /><br />Is anyone out there??Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-16330340443781139982007-11-15T06:02:00.001-05:002007-11-15T06:05:35.290-05:00Honestly, I'm still here--LOL.<br /><br />So things didn't loosen up all that much after the American Girl Fundraiser :)<br /><br />At 4:00 this morning I realized I hadn't written my <a href="http:romancingtheblog.com"><b><u>RTB</b></u></a> column that was due to post at 6:00. I managed to finish it at 5:57. <br /><br />I'm full of questions this month, go post your thoughts, I'll be around today and promise to try and get my act together .<br /><br />Have a good one, I'll be back later.Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-8897428351000309692007-10-27T05:58:00.001-04:002007-10-27T10:05:35.307-04:00The New NormalSo, I'm realizing things aren't going to go back to normal like I knew it when I was a <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">SAHM</span>. Okay, I'm not a complete idiot, I knew things would be different now that I'm working, but I didn't think that things would change this much. Never realizing I ran errands almost everyday, now they're stockpiled for one day a week. Tuesdays don't feel like a day off--<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">LOL</span>. But Sundays do--Sunday's are still "Family Days" : )<br /><br />The New Normal means I don't get to read everyday. The American Girl Fundraiser was a success, and I figured the evenings would be mine again. Wrong, three of the five nights this week were filled with something... Tuesday--a conference call for work, Wednesday--making <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">Junior's</span> costume for the All Saints Day Pageant (which was yesterday and absolutely adorable, I'll get to that later :) and Friday--making poster for Trunk or Treat.<br /><br />The All Saints Day Pageant was Friday. Twenty one 1st Graders parade into the gym and up on stage singing "Oh When The Saints Come Marching In..." They were adorable. Each one got up in front of the entire student body, faculty and parents and quoted three sentences about their "Saint" that they had memorized, pretty impressive for 6 year <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">olds</span>. Of course, the grandparents thought Junior was the BEST, of course, they're not prejudice or anything :) He did do a great job, he speaks incredibly well for his age. We still get teachers and other parents telling us this on a regular basis. One of the parents asked if we taught him the inflections and to slightly pause between sentences. Nope, that's our Barrymore, the school really needs a Drama Club. Actually, the only thing we told him was to speak slowly and clearly, the rest seems to come naturally.<br /><br />Trunk or Treat is supposed to be today in the school's big parking lot, since we're getting torrential rain, it's been moved to tomorrow, in the back parking lot (Sunday Bingo you know). Last year our "Trunk" theme was a haunted picnic. This year's theme is "The Most Sincere Pumpkin Patch" from <b>It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown</b>. Junior and I made a big poster for our trunk with lots of pumpkins, Linus, Sally a sign and a glittery moon and stars. It looks cute. We'll bring real pumpkins and I think I'll make a "Most Sincere Pumpkin Patch sign too. Keep in mind the "Trunk or Treat" doesn't have this theme, just us. Mama's a little <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">OCD</span> and likes a theme.<br /><br />This week I only have one meeting and it's Tuesday night, I should be able to find some reading time and finally get to finish Madeline Hunter's <b>Lessons of Desire</b>. Which I'm not "loving" but will finish.<br /><br />That's all the news from our little neck of the woods. Hope all are well.Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-59398449471229425232007-10-24T21:32:00.000-04:002007-10-24T21:48:23.957-04:00The ones that don't make it.I pulled this nice long quote out of Pamela Morsi's response to comments a couple weeks ago... <br /><br /><blockquote>American setting aren't done these days. Publishers don't believe that readers will buy them. Which is why all the writers who used to write them, myself included, are now all doing other things. But these trends all come in cycles, so it's sure to be back eventually.<br /><br />Glad that you and Eva Gale both read SIMPLE JESS. That's a story that really means a lot to me. And to a lot of other people too. I created the character as the heroine's brother in MARRYING STONE. But he was such a great guy I wanted to give him his own book. As soon as I'd finished, I proposed that and my editor turned me down. She said that readers wouldn't go for a mentally handicapped hero. So I moved on, wrote something else and then the movie FORREST GUMP came out and was such a splash, my editor called as said, "You know that book you wanted to write..." So I got busy on SIMPLE JESS. Unfortunately, during the time I got the okay and the time the book was completed, my editor left. The new editor was unfamiliar with my work and when SIMPLE JESS showed up on her desk, she was horrified. She didn't think that the relationship as it was written was "appropriate" and she wanted me to rewrite it to make him smarter. I couldn't do that because he was already in print in Marrying Stone. So after lots of upheaval and argument, SIMPLE JESS was released. The number of copies printed was very small, the cover was nondescript. And it went to the sales department with the notation "controversial" which basically means buy at your own risk.<br /><br />Not a lot of people did buy it at first. Romance readers were as skeptical of a mentally challenged hero as the editor believed they would be. But slowly, slowly, slowly people began to read it. And they began to like it. I've gotten more feedback on that story than any other - - and all of it has been positive. Jess had such a low print run that it was doomed to commercial failure, but it continues to pay and pay in wonderful feedback dividends. The rights reverted to me several years ago, so I’m always thinking that someday somebody will buy it from me for a reprint and this time give it the push that it truly deserved.<br /><br />In the industry, people thought the story was a career killer. And it did kill my career at that particular publishing house. If I'd had any sense at all about how to get ahead and move up on the lists, I never would have written it. But I guess it goes to show you that sometimes being too stupid to know better leaves us open to achieve some pretty wonderful things.</blockquote><br /><br />Simple Jess is one of my favorite Pamela Morsi books and I for one am glad that it finally made it to print.<br /><br />Most avid readers know romance on a whole is very cyclical, what's hot now wont be in a couple of years, and publishers are going to take advantage of this and continue publishing what's going to have the largest financial return. And yet you can't help but wonder how many great books have never been published because the publishers deemed them not marketable?Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-54445606931109009072007-10-20T06:04:00.000-04:002007-10-20T06:19:40.852-04:00Another Quickie :)We're right smack in the middle of our American Girl Fundraiser, my job is done, I got out of working the actual event because this weekend is my in-laws...<br /><br /><br /><center><span style="font-size:180%;">50th Wedding Anniversary</span><span style="font-size:100%;"></center></span><br /><br />Last weekend it was a big family dinner at a very nice Italian Restaurant (we had a private room) and they renewed their wedding vows, this weekends all about the immediate family (kids and grandkids).<br /><br />This week's a little hectic, but at least I'll be home for Junior's bedtime each night. Tuesday (my day off) will be spent getting everything we need for the school's <span style="font-size:130%;">Trunk or Treat</span> event. I also need to make Junior a costume for the <span style="font-size:130%;">All Saint's Day Program</span><span style="font-size:100%;">, he's a Saint from the Middle Ages. He gets to wear a brown robe with a big cowl, his best friend is St. George--he gets to be a knight. I'm pretty sure Junior's going to be jealous. After the program the kids "trick or treat" in the audience, collecting money for Missionary work.</span><br /><br />I've finished a couple of books--Lover Unbound and the new Kleypas, for some reason I can't remember the title, not my favorite Kleypas. By blog hopping I discovered I probably liked Love Unbound a little more than most of the readers out there (I noticed mostly C's)--I'd give it a B/B-, I'm not normally a fan of the never ending series, but I'm still enjoying this one and Lynn Viehl's Darkyn Series.<br /><br />Have a great day, and happy reading.Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-8868579632957745882007-10-15T05:28:00.000-04:002007-10-15T06:17:40.949-04:00Life may get back to normal soon...As most readers of this blog know we send our son to Catholic school. For us it wasn't a really hard decision to make. We're not thrilled with our local public school district, there are discipline and education issues in our elementary and middle schools that aided us in making our decision add to that he has probably learned more in a year + about his faith than we learned in 8 years of CCD. But these topics really different blog posts.<br /><br />When you send your kids to a Catholic or Church school you know there's tuition and you're told up front that there is a certain level of fundraising required. This is to help offset tuition and school expenses. In some larger parishes the fundraising isn't as important as their Church off sets some of the school expenses. Unfortunately we are not only a small Parish, but also poor one, the bulk of the offset from our Parish comes from the parents weekly donations to the Church.<br /><br />Our school has different levels of fundraisers from candy sales and raffles to huge mandatory ones. Mandatory projects require bodies, people volunteering large quantities of time to simple get whatever needs doing done. Bingo is a year round project. In the spring we have Goods/Services Auction and Tricky Tray and in the Fall we do an <a href="http://www.americangirl.com/"><b><u>American Girl Event</b></u></a><br /><br /><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RxM8xISkb2I/AAAAAAAAATY/DRoPnuZ62WY/s1600-h/agd.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RxM8xISkb2I/AAAAAAAAATY/DRoPnuZ62WY/s400/agd.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5121504015987011426" /></a>Our <a href="http://www.americangirl.com/"><b><u>American Girl Fashion Show</b></u></a> is this weekend. Five shows over 3 days for 1000 girls, Moms and Dads. Not only do parents volunteer, girls from every grade are also involved either as models or behind the scenes getting the girls ready, keeping the little ones busy and entertained between their turns down the runway. Our gymnasium is turned into American Girl Central. And if I do say so myself the parent volunteers do an incredible job transforming basketball courts into a catering hall with a huge fashion runway.<br /><br />So guess what committee I'm on?--LOL We're getting down to the wire. Three nights of set up and three days of shows. Hundreds of hours leading up to the next six days. Then it's back to normal, hopefully at least :)Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-43532425593052836772007-10-10T06:00:00.000-04:002007-10-10T06:18:05.744-04:00***Pamela Morsi - Beginning blogger braves new territory***<a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/Rww5myzr1JI/AAAAAAAAAS4/IyC70zGEZRw/s1600-h/pamelamorsi.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5119530215049778322" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/Rww5myzr1JI/AAAAAAAAAS4/IyC70zGEZRw/s320/pamelamorsi.jpg" border="0" /></a>I want to thank you, Tara, for giving me the opportunity to blog on your site. I’ve never blogged before, so if I run long,...you will have discovered one of my big problems. I’m writing and I can’t stop!<br /><br />Right now I’m between books, my last <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0778324230/romreamom-20"><b><u>BITSY’S BAIT &amp; BBQ</b></u></a> came out earlier this year. And my next LAST DANCE AT JITTERBUG LOUNGE is scheduled for publication in May ‘08.<br /><br />I love the blogname of RomanceReadingMom. That’s where I came into this genre. Well, probably not completely, I’m sure that on some level Louisa May Alcott and Laura Ingalls Wilder were both writing romance. But I didn’t realize that. All I knew back then was that I loved the stories those women told. And that’s what I wanted most in my life, to be a writer.<br /><br /><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/Rww55Czr1KI/AAAAAAAAATA/gySqUYo4bZ4/s1600-h/bitsy.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5119530528582390946" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/Rww55Czr1KI/AAAAAAAAATA/gySqUYo4bZ4/s320/bitsy.jpg" border="0" /></a>The problem for me, of course, was that I couldn’t figure out how one did that. Do you move to New York? Or a Paris loft? I took a couple of creative writing courses at college. They only succeeded in convincing me that I didn’t have anything to say. What could a white trash girl from the oil patch have to say to sophisticated readers of American literature? Obviously nothing.<br /><br />What was significantly more clear was that I owed tons of money in student loans and that rents are charged worldwide accept for my mother’s house, where living was it’s own punishment.<br /><br />So I got a Master’s Degree in Library Science. If I couldn’t write books, then at least I could be close to them. I loved library work and I don’t regret a day I spent there. Sharing books with people is almost a heavenly calling. And my view of the public library is that it is the last truly democratic institution in the United States. All the knowledge in the world equally available there to anyone who seeks it out<br /><br />After the work day is done, librarians do a lot of reading, mostly involved with their job. Reference librarians read reference books and Children’s Librarians read children’s books and Adult Services Librarians read the bestsellers and the most highly touted fiction. I spent several years doing each of these jobs and I got accustomed to having my reading list pretty narrowly drawn.<br /><br /><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/Rww7KCzr1MI/AAAAAAAAATQ/4mZHr1ANRMQ/s1600-h/courting.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5119531920151794882" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/Rww7KCzr1MI/AAAAAAAAATQ/4mZHr1ANRMQ/s320/courting.jpg" border="0" /></a>Then I had a baby.<br /><br />I was already a mom of sorts. My husband had a five year old son when I married him, so I was used to having peanut butter on the refrigerator door handle, rescuing garden snakes from the laundry basket and establishing a NO WHINERS zone in my local grocery market. But I had never stayed home with a child.<br /><br />Those first few weeks, I don’t think I’d ever worked so hard in my life. I was up before dawn, not in bed until midnight. And no sooner had my day shift ended than my nightshift began. I sure wasn’t thinking about reading.<br /><br />But then I kind of got a pace, I figured out how to get everything more or less manageable. My family and I settled in. My baby daughter had naptime. And my wild child, now seven, went to bed at 8:30. So there was a little time for me.<br /><br />I read some baby books. Earth mother books. How to raise responsible citizens books. Those were all good. But that felt like reading at work. I wanted something that was just for me. Something that I could really identify with.<br /><br />One day at the grocery store, with the little angel asleep in the snugly, I found myself wandering among the paperbacks. Librarians don’t buy a lot of paperbacks. They don’t last and we get hardcover books for free and well, who knows, but you rarely see a librarian reading mass market. But that day, I was desperate for something. And I found it, right there between the cereal and the frozen food.<br /><br />These were books by women, for women and about women. And about the thing that sooner or later gets to be what women are all about, love and family.<br /><br /><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/Rww6USzr1LI/AAAAAAAAATI/xGmdd_mPQmA/s1600-h/simplejess.gif"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5119530996733826226" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/Rww6USzr1LI/AAAAAAAAATI/xGmdd_mPQmA/s320/simplejess.gif" border="0" /></a>I was hooked faster than you could say LOVE’S DARING DARNING NEEDLE. At first I just read at the end of the day. And then I figured out I could do it while I was breastfeeding. And before I knew it, I could cook, clean, supervise, referee, virtually everything but drive with a book in my hand.<br /><br />I remember it as a really wonderful time. And my solitary life with the kids at home became filled interesting characters and storylines that got me through the long days and short years of my children’s childhood.<br /><br />Time and seasons change.<br /><br />I began writing when my daughter was about eight. And once you start writing, reading is never as pleasurable as it once was. But I still love a good book. When I finish one that was really great, I can’t resist hugging it to my chest like a dear friend. Hope you have something to hug at your house tonight.<br /><br /><center><em>A great big thank you to Pam for taking the time to visit and blog with us :)</em></center><br /><br />PS--this posted a little early but I was afraid I wouldn't have enough time in the morning to get it posted before school and work :) Have a great day and ask lots of interesting questions.Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-11509651632291250412007-10-04T08:37:00.000-04:002007-10-05T08:01:28.159-04:00Guest Blogger for October 10, 2007 :)<a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RwYl_r8pyAI/AAAAAAAAASw/kP30uOJc0M8/s1600-h/pamelamorsi.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5117819802612254722" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RwYl_r8pyAI/AAAAAAAAASw/kP30uOJc0M8/s200/pamelamorsi.jpg" border="0" /></a><br />Back in the beginning of August Rosario posted a review of Pamela Morsi's <a href="http://rosario.blogspot.com/2007/08/wild-oats-by-pamela-morsi.html"><b><u>Wild Oats</b></u></a> and in response I posted <a href="http://romancereadingmom.blogspot.com/2007/08/pamela-morsi.html"><b><u>a list of my favorite Pamela Morsi books</b></u></a> and asked the question... <i>I wonder what type of bribe it would take to get her to go back to writing these instead of contemporaries?</i><br /><br />The next time I checked my emails I had one titled "Bribery Plan". Being the dingbat that I am I never made the connection until I opened the email and realized <a href="http://www.pamelamorsi.com/"><b><u>PAMELA MORSI</b></u></a> had actually emailed me. We emailed back and forth and I invited her to guest blog. Then she got busy with a book, and I got busy with real life, but she still wanted to blog and I finally got my act together.<br /><br />So, guess what? Pamela Morsi will be guest blogging next week, October 10th.<br /><br />How cool is that?Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-570411131402660012007-10-02T07:54:00.000-04:002007-10-02T07:59:35.221-04:00Just enough time for a quickie...I've got 5 minutes before I have to get Junior to school. He's getting dressed.<br /><br />If it's Tuesday, it must be BINGO day :) four hours of cranky but <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">lovable</span> old folks. After bingo it's choir practice for Junior.<br /><br />I've not finished a book in almost a week, but I have managed to add several to my TBR pile, including the new Singh, Ward, Hunter and a couple more that are escaping me at the moment.<br /><br />Have a great day and happy reading :)Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-23524374704303361982007-09-27T05:13:00.000-04:002007-09-27T07:41:23.902-04:00Completely Out of the LoopIt may be hard to believe but over the last 2 months I've not read or bought one new or used book.<br /><br />Yes, you read that correctly--LOL.<br /><br />Not one book during the months of August and September. I've been rereading and I read an ARC of Lynn Viehl's <b>Evermore</b>, the next book in the <b>Darkyn</b> series. I did pick up the last three issues of RT at the bookstore the other day, but haven't had time to actually read them yet.<br /><br />So, what are the must reads I've missed?<br /><br />ETA--I've done a quick run through all three RTs and have come up with a "wish list" but not too big all things considered, so suggestions are greatly appreciated :)Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-12314420687738117102007-09-26T05:08:00.000-04:002007-09-26T06:06:34.805-04:00Finding Me Time Is Harder Than I ThoughtHi Everyone, really I'm still around. I'd given myself an unofficial date to get back to blogging of September 26th, I used my <a href="http://romancingtheblog.com/"><b><u>RTB</b></u></a> due date as deadline. As you can see I just made it :) Honestly, it's been incredibly hard finding "me time" during the last 2 months. Apparently "me time" will be coming between 5 and 6 in the morning.<br /><br /><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RvojtKqLXzI/AAAAAAAAASg/zeiQKAh85hA/s1600-h/043.JPG"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5114439585694965554" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RvojtKqLXzI/AAAAAAAAASg/zeiQKAh85hA/s200/043.JPG" border="0" /></a><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RvokDqqLX0I/AAAAAAAAASo/NGD0R5PxonU/s1600-h/044.JPG"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5114439972242022210" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RvokDqqLX0I/AAAAAAAAASo/NGD0R5PxonU/s200/044.JPG" border="0" /></a>Junior is having an interesting school year. Academically he's doing well, he got a 100% on his first official test and has a math quiz this week, that should be interesting. But, his behavior has been iffy. It seems he's a little "chatty", there's a shock--LOL. Sorry Wendy and Kristie, he loves his Yankee backpack :)<br /><br />My work schedule is now 9-2, which is much more manageable than 11-4. School and Church commitments are still leaving me little free time, but I enjoy what I'm doing. I work Saturday mornings so I miss soccer games, but I do go to Thursday soccer practices. I'll send the hubby with a camera this week and hopefully post a picture of Junior while he's playing goalie, there's a huge difference between when he played last year and this one. He actually pays attention.<br /><br />I've finished 3 books this week, an ARC of Lynn Viehl's Evermore (the next book in the Darkyn series)--loved it :), and two Lisa Kleypas rereads.<br /><br />I'm heading off to blog hop, hope all are well.<br /><br />Have a great day and happy reading.<br /><br />ETA--I just finished a quick blog hop and <a href="http://dionnegalace.com/wordpress/2007/09/23/meljean-brook-is-a-geek/"><b><u>Meljean rocks</b></u></a>--LOLTara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-39260527994479754902007-09-06T06:33:00.000-04:002007-09-06T06:41:09.260-04:00Taking a break...Hi everyone, <br /><br />A quick post to let everyone know things are fine, but incredibly hectic. Junior started school. The committees I'm on for school are keeping me very busy and add to that 7-8 hours every day training for my new job and I'm asleep at 11 and back up at 5. The job training should be done next week, so things should loosen up soon.<br /><br />I took first day of school pictures, and will post them when I get a chance.<br /><br />Our new Pastor is very hands on and is involved with all aspects of marketing for the school, since I am the marketing committee, I'm visiting the rectory every couple of days :)<br /><br />When I'm finished with the job training I'll be working 5-6 hours per day and my hours will match Junior's school hours.<br /><br />Hope all are well and can only hope to be back blogging in a couple of weeks.<br /><br />Take care,<br /><br />TaraTara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-48936988522467756932007-08-28T08:26:00.000-04:002007-08-28T08:57:14.958-04:00Playing review catch-upWay back in July I finished several books I never got around to reviewing or commenting about. So, I plan to spend the next few days playing review/commentary catch-up. August wasn't a good reading month. I think I only finished 4 of 5 books and two of those were Lisa Kleypas re-reads. I'll try to get to those too.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1402209061/romreamom-20"><img style="FLOAT: right" alt="Book Cover" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1402209061.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" /></a>First up <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1402209061/romreamom-20"><b><u>Letters from Pemberley</b></u></a> by Jane Dawkins.<br /><br />I realized while reading this book I would probably enjoy anything Jane Austenish. This one worked for me. The book takes place during the first year of Elizabeth and Darcy's marriage, and is told completely through letters from Lizzy to her sister Jane. This worked for me as I actually like this style of writing and Jane Dawkins does a good job recreating Lizzy's voice and the style of Jane Austen.<br /><br />There's one problem with reading a book in letter format. The story is being told to the reader, so there's no dialogue or action. Yet each letter/chapter is short enough to hold your attention and moves fairly quickly. Most of the letters are entertaining, but there are a few that come across as overly harsh or sarcastic, but Ms. Dawkins does this on purpose as the follow up letter usually contains some sort of apology.<br /><br />The letters are the 19th century version of my daily phone call with my sister. Sometimes informative, sometimes gossipy, sometimes newsworthy and sometimes because you simply need to talk.<br /><br />If you're looking for a quick easy read in the style of Jane Austen, give this one a try. It's a light entertaining read.Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-55901999212256237912007-08-22T08:50:00.000-04:002007-08-22T09:23:43.472-04:00Overdoing what??Yesterday was one of those days that left me enough time to do some blog hopping, but little else. When I reached the <a href="http://www.romancingtheblog.com/blog/2007/08/21/overdoing-it/#comments"><b><u>RTB</b></u></a> column I found myself nodding and agreeing with <a href="http://www.wheresmyhero.blogspot.com/"><b><u>Daniela's</b></u></a> take on the overdoing of "It" in romance, that was until I reached the last line of the column:<br /><br /><center>Please Note: The post concerns romance novels only, not Erotica.</center><br /><br />And I was left thinking "huh" and not enough time to actually formulate a comment. This darned training schedule is for the birds, I can't wait for training to be over so I can work my set hours. Sorry, about the tangent.<br /><br />So, why the "huh"? I was nodding along because it's exactly how I feel about erotic romance, but not romance. Of course, I don't seem to be reading a whole lot of anything right now, but the romance novels I have read don't seem to include an over abundance of sex to story, or sex as filler. Maybe I'm not reading the right books :) I can't say the same thing about erotic romance. I do see this in erotic romance but also see it as the nature of the beast, because in many instances sex is not only integral to the plot, it is the plot. I've got lots of issues with that, but it's a different topic.<br /><br />On RTB we're asked not to single out books or authors, not so on my blog. I'm left wondering if what some may consider overdoing "It" may seem just right to others. So, I'm curious...<br /><br /><b>What books are overdoing "It"?<br /><br />Are there particular authors (besides Cheryl Holt :) that uses sex as a filler?<br /><br />Is the popularity of erotic romance bleeding down into general romance and changing story lines and plots? And if so how?</b><br /><br />Now, I've got to hit the shower, pick Junior up from a sleepover and get to work :)<br /><br />Have a great day. And, happy reading to anyone actually doing it.Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-6777381865929132642007-08-19T07:03:00.000-04:002007-08-19T07:12:43.174-04:00Actually finished a couple of books :)<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0061178039/romreamom-20"><img style="FLOAT: right" alt="Book Cover" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0061178039.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" /></a>My training was cut a little short on Friday and I decided to catch up on laundry and while washing clothes I actually finished the new Rachel Gibson, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0061178039/romreamom-20"><b><u>Tangled Up in You</b></u></a>. Enjoyed it, hopefully I'll find some time in the next few days to blog more about it and a couple from last month.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060781920/romreamom-20"><img style="FLOAT: left" alt="Book Cover" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0060781920.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" /></a>Yesterday was a family day, took the child on a train ride. The travel time there was 1 and 1/2 hours, the time on the train was also 1 and 1/2 hours, so I had about 4 good hours of reading time. And do you think I read some thing from the TBR pile? Nope an Eloisa James reread was in order. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060781920/romreamom-20"><b><u>Pleasure for Pleasure</b></u></a> was one of my favorites from last year. What can I say I'm a sucker for a May/December romance and I just love Josie and Mayne :)<br /><br />Have a good one, we're heading over to visit my Dad this afternoon.Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-7257305191852794242007-08-16T16:11:00.000-04:002007-08-16T16:13:42.425-04:00Backseat Driver...This post is for my hubby. I'm admitting I'm a terrible backseat driver...<br /><br />A wife was making a breakfast of fried eggs for her husband.<br /><br />Suddenly, her husband burst into the kitchen.<br /><br />'Careful,' he said, 'CAREFUL! Put in some more butter! Oh my GOD!<br />You're cooking too many at once. TOO MANY! Turn them! TURN THEM NOW! We need more butter. Oh my GOD! WHERE are we going to get MORE BUTTER? They're going to STICK! Careful. CAREFUL! I said be CAREFUL! You NEVER listen to me when you're cooking! Never! Turn them! Hurry up! Are you CRAZY? Have you LOST your mind? Don't forget to salt them. You know you always forget to salt them. Use the salt. USE THE SALT! THE SALT!'<br /><br />The wife stared at him. 'What in the world is wrong with you? You think I don't know how to fry a couple of eggs?'<br /><br />The husband calmly replied, 'I just wanted to show you what it feels like when I'm driving.'Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-85077542430542288062007-08-15T15:38:00.000-04:002007-08-15T15:43:02.044-04:00Still breathingThings have been incredibly hectic the last few days. Training is going fine, but it sits right smack in the middle of my day, which seems to be messing up my schedule. It's a month of training. My work schedule will be matched to the child's school schedule, I'm praying I have a handle on the whole thing by then.<br /><br />My dad's surgery is tomorrow, if all goes well he should be home on Friday.<br /><br />School obligations are taking up a LOT of time right now, but should slow down in the next week or so.<br /><br />I'm lurking on blogs when I can and am getting some reading done.<br /><br />Hope all are doing well.<br /><br />Take care,<br /><br />TaraTara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-69672470171474566962007-08-12T06:39:00.000-04:002007-08-12T10:17:13.950-04:00A quickie before hitting the shower and heading to Mass.<br /><br />We survived Junior's last birthday party of the year. Guests started to arrive around 1:00 and the last left around 10:00 last night. I figured the child would sleep late--what was I thinking? He was up by 6:00 looking for me to put his new basketball hoop on the back of his bedroom door.<br /><br />My SIL made up the goody bags. This years theme--Pirates. Last night Junior was running around with a napkin do-rag, eye patch, a sand pail for a peg leg and one of those telescoping thingies while singing "Yo, Ho, Ho and a Bottle of Rum..." I'm hoping someone will email us a picture (our camera's not working) or we will try to recreate it when the darned camera is working again.<br /><br />I'm a little afraid to go downstairs. The house is a disaster. Why did I spend so much time cleaning before everyone came when after requires even more clean-up??<br /><br />As I said before I start the new job tomorrow, what I didn't tell everyone I had to buy a new computer for it. The system we bought back in April has Windows Vista, I need XP for the job. After a little research I found out I couldn't load XP because Vista wouldn't find the drivers required? I had to special order a system with XP because all the "stores" in the area are only selling new systems with Vista. It came Thursday I hooked it up Friday. The geeky BILs supplied a monitor and a router which will be installed today and soon my already way too crowded home office will be even more crowded. The office is my catch all room (aka junk room). What a mess.<br /><br />I can't decide which I should do first the office or the rest of the house.<br /><br />ETA--cleaning up the house wasn't that bad, just some straightening. So, it's on to the home office.Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-26766812504101830422007-08-10T19:23:00.000-04:002007-08-10T19:37:17.439-04:00Holy Cow, it's August 10th and I haven't even picked up a book this month.<br /><br />Junior turned 6 this week we're having our 3rd party of the week tomorrow. I've been cleanin the house like a fiend. The in-laws are coming. All week I was hoping it wouldn't be too hot, now I'm thinking it may be too cold for the kids to swim. It's 51 degrees right now, the pool dropped 10 degrees during the day.<br /><br />Sunday we're going to the fair.<br /><br />My new job officially starts on Monday, on-line training. And honestly the work I'm doing for the school seems to be a part time job too. Between the two my days are packed.<br /><br />I'm hoping to find reading time in the evenings.Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-17435767782217444342007-08-09T15:58:00.000-04:002007-08-09T16:00:50.743-04:00I've got a column up on <a href="http://romancingtheblog.com"><b>RTB</b></a>. I'm trying to figure out how to stop analysing everything I read and simply read for pleasure.<br /><br />It seems I'm more anal than I realized :)Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-91936361172457430742007-08-08T10:23:00.000-04:002007-08-08T10:56:06.383-04:00Pamela MorsiRosario has posted another <a href="http://rosario.blogspot.com/2007/08/wild-oats-by-pamela-morsi.html"><b>great review of a Pamela Morsi book</b></a>. Honestly, that woman wrote the best Americana Historicals. I wonder what type of bribe it would take to get her to go back to writing these instead of contemporaries?<br /><br />Here are some of my favorites:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0553761951/romreamom-20"><img style="FLOAT: right" alt="Book Cover" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0553761951.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0553761951/romreamom-20"><b>Courting Miss Hattie</b></a> Blurb:<br /><blockquote>The news spread like brush fire through the whole county when widower Ancil Drayton announced his intention to start courting Miss Hattie Colfax. She was certainly spirited and delightfully sweet natured, and she'd managed to run her family farm almost single-handedly. But wasn't a twenty-nine-year-old lady farmer too old to catch a husband?<br /><br />An Irresistable Suitor.<br /><br />All his life handsome, black-haired Reed Tyler had worked Miss Hattie's farm—and dreamed of one day settling down on his own piece of land with the pretty young woman he'd sworn to marry. Hattie was someone he could tell his hopes and troubles to—someone he looked on as a sister. So he thought, until the idea of Ancil Drayton calling on her made him seethe. Until the night a brotherly peck became a scorching kiss... and Reed knew nothing would bank the blaze—and that his best friend was the only woman he would ever love.</blockquote><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0553761927/romreamom-20"><img style="FLOAT: left" alt="Book Cover" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0553761927.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0553761927/romreamom-20"><b>Heaven Sent</b></a><br />Blurb:<br /><blockquote>When virtuous Hannah Bunch set out to trap herself a husband at the spinsterly age of 26, she hardly dreamed she'd be compromised by a blue-eyed stranger. Her reputation shattered, she promises to honor and cherish him always--never suspecting that his secret will threaten her life.</blockquote><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0515108952/romreamom-20"><img style="FLOAT: right" alt="Book Cover" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0515108952.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0515108952/romreamom-20"><b>Garters</b></a> Blurb:<br /><blockquote>A delightful love story from the nationally bestselling author of Heaven Sent. In the late 1800s, proper young ladies don't go courting. But Esme Crabb knows that her lazy father and featherbrained sisters are no help at all when it comes to putting food on the table, and her only recourse is to "marry up".</blockquote><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0515111856/romreamom-20"><img style="FLOAT: left" alt="Book Cover" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0515111856.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" /></a><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0515111856/romreamom-20"><b>Wild Oats</b></a>, click on the link above for Rosario's review.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0515114316/romreamom-20"><img style="FLOAT: right" alt="Book Cover" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0515114316.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0515114316/romreamom-20"><b>The Marrying Stone</b></a> Blurb:<br /><blockquote>Meggie was a dreamer who'd spent her entire life in the tiny town of 'Marrying Stone'. But though her life was simple, she was always sure that someday her prince would come. J. Monroe Farley arrived with his Edison listening box to record the traditional music of the Ozarks, determined to focus all his attention on his studies. But there, in this remote mountain hamlet, he found something he never expected--the princess of his dreams...</blockquote><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RrnYnO73IdI/AAAAAAAAASY/wZ6wTmS45i0/s1600-h/simplejess.gif"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5096342621882098130" style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RrnYnO73IdI/AAAAAAAAASY/wZ6wTmS45i0/s200/simplejess.gif" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0515118370/romreamom-20"><b>Simple Jess</b></a> Blurb:<br /><blockquote>The last thing widow Althea Winsloe wants to do is remarry, but her meddlesome mountain neighbors have no intention of letting her stay single. So one day, they give her an ultimatum--find a husband by Christmas or the town of Marrying Stone will do it for her!</blockquote><br /><br />There are more, but all of these are keepers for me. I'm adding them back into my TBR pile. I miss her historical voice and style. I haven't tried one of her contemporaries in years, I'm tempted, really tempted.<br /><br />So, what's your favorite??Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11597422.post-78981692466873717922007-08-05T06:55:00.000-04:002007-08-05T07:02:13.277-04:00<a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RrWtYu73IcI/AAAAAAAAASQ/ZE5doisnftw/s1600-h/HersheyBoomerang2.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5095169193867157954" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_5mU6aBSjLO8/RrWtYu73IcI/AAAAAAAAASQ/ZE5doisnftw/s200/HersheyBoomerang2.jpg" border="0" /></a>Can anyone explain why the child who has motion sickness in the car has no problem riding any amusement park or fair rides?<br /><br />Have a great day.<br /><br />Tara<br /><br />PS I probably should point out I was the exactly the same as a child, and I'm pretty sure my parents can't explain it either :)Tara Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963704767440694312noreply@blogger.com