A Book/Movie/TV Show That Influenced My Life
Welcome to #L&SR’s Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge for January 26, 2021. Today’s topic is a book/movie/TV show that influenced my life. Several books, movies and/or TV shows have given me pause for various reasons. But one series, actually the first book in the series, Twilight, gave me a kick in the pants resulting in my journey down the road to a new career. Yep, it Influenced my life. Pull up a chair, grab a drink. Take your choice of a Chocolate Chip, Snickerdoodle, or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate and let me tell you how Twilight changed my life. No it wasn’t the sparkly vampires. LOL
First let me say, that it was a difficult time in my life. I’d just been downsized from my job of fourteen years. Seems I was at a crossroads and didn’t have any idea which way to go. I’d just finished reading the first book in the Twilight series and recommended it to my best friend, while telling her what had happened in my life. A few days later, she called and wasn’t pleased with my book suggestion. In fact her exact words were, “You write better than the author of that book.” Hence the book/movie/TV show that influenced my life. She along with my husband had been sounding boards for the novels that I wrote and left on the computer with a promise of someday.
Apparently, someday had come to call. I polished up one of my more promising manuscripts, A Demon’s Witch and sent it to several publishing houses, this was September of 2014. By November of 2014, I had a signed contract for publication with The Wild Rose Press and I never looked back. Fifteen books published and five years later, I’m still living my dream. Granted that dream of becoming a New York Times Best Selling Author hasn’t materialized yet, but…. in February of 2014, being a published author wasn’t on my radar either. LOL Strange how things happen. I guess reading that book was the catalyst of a major upheaval in my life. Any one that knows me, will tell you change is not something I embrace. In fact, most will say I was dragged from my warm fuzzy rut February of 2014, kicking and screaming and dropped into a new adventure that eventually resulted in living my dream as a full time published author.
Alas, I must return to my writing cave. Stay tuned! Chocolate Raspberry Magic release date been extended until April 2021. As I indicated, I’ve turned in the sixth book in A Demon’s Witch Series to my editor at The Wild Rose Press and I have a Contract!! Now the edits to begin. Yippee! AND A new project is well underway Wylder West Assignment. Keep an eye out for more information. Now let’s see what book/movie/TV show influenced the other authors in their life. LOL L&SR
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A quick gander at my featured read this week, A Demon’s Witch. Betcha didn’t see that coming. LOL
Keeping a lid on all the paranormal beings inhabiting Washington D.C., is a daunting job. Bruce, a six hundred year old demon and the Territory Overlord of the Western Hemisphere, keeps his finger on the pulse of DC’s power players through the activities at his highly successful Wycked Hair Salon. His movie star good looks and body builder physique keeps his dance card full and the rumor mills running. Within these walls, his anonymity is safe, mostly.
Bruce’s world spins out of control when Angelique, a pint size, gorgeous witch, with an attitude breezes through the doors of his salon. She is the younger sister of Tristian, Bruce’s long time trusted enforcer, whose professional skills are second to none. Tristian is furious at the relationship between Bruce and Angelique, a dangerous situation, but something darker awaits them all. Yet undeniable attraction between demon and witch promises to tear apart both their professional and personal worlds.
A peek between the pages of A DEMON’S WTICH– (the hook)
A feeling of dark foreboding, like storm clouds forming on the horizon before a violent storm, washed over Bruce as he maneuvered the SUV into the parking lot behind The Krystal Unicorn.
Tristian was already there and it wasn’t to give his report. Bruce could feel the fury in Tristian’s magic signature hanging in the air. A silver tipped arrow penetrated the windshield, split the arm securing the rearview mirror, and stuck in the headrest a quarter inch from Bruce’s neck. Blue liquid oozed from the tip and a stream of red mist escaped from the other end of the arrow.
“Hold your breath and don’t open the door or windows. The influx of fresh air will spread the poison.” He hissed though his teeth not daring to take a breath.
Air pressure inside the vehicle changed, Angie’s head felt like it was going to explode. “Bruce.” She whispered into his mind, a benefit of being mated.
“I know, just a few seconds more, I’ve got it handled.” His deep smooth voice floated reassuringly in her mind, as he reached over caressing her shoulder.
The pressure eased and the red mist sucked in on itself disappearing along with the oozing liquid. He pulled the arrow from the headrest, fingering the hole in the upholstery.
Through gritted teeth, Bruce growled. “His first mistake was that he missed me. His second deadly mistake was he risked your life. That is unforgivable.” Those two things also told Bruce that Tristian wasn’t thinking clearly, fury was coloring his judgment. That gave Bruce an edge, though the attack caught him off guard. He hadn’t expected Tristian’s attack to put his sister at risk.
Hope to see you next week when we’ll explore aa few of my favorite things. How about you? What are a few of your favorite things?
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What a good friend she was! 🙂
Hey Lyda. Yes she is a wonderful friend. I’m very lucky. Thanks for stopping by!
That’s awesome! So glad she convinced you to get published.
Seems like you always have to have a push with letting your books out into the world at first. After that well….. it’s easier. Guess you gotta get a thick skin. LOL Thanks for stopping by Jennifer!
All because of “Twilight”, Tena… I love how your writing career began. Psst, I’d rather my Dragon Knights became a TV series than NY Bestseller. Here’s to our dreams, right? 🙂
Happy to stopped in Mary. Yeah, I love for A Demon’s Witch to become a TV series, but… Yes, here’s to our dreams! Pssst… our books are much better than the crap you see on TV these days. LOL
Okay.. this is very awesome. Great friend!! My post is here if you want to drop by http://jhthomas.blogspot.com/2021/01/wednesday-weekly-blogging-challenge_27.html
Hey Judy glad you stopped by. Headed over to check out what everyone else had for their posts.
Your friend was 100% right. Demon Witch is a really good book. https://pmprescott.blogspot.com/2021/01/wc012721-book-that-most-influenced-my.html
Wow, thank you Patrick. I’m so glad you stopped by.
Wow, all because of Twilight… what a great friend you have! I’m glad that there are good people in your life to help support you!
Me too. Thanks so much for stopping by Morgan!
She’s right 🙂 I’m glad she gave you a push because I love your books!
That’s a great story!
My writing started much the same way. I had just moved, not unpacked yet. I got very sick and had to have emergency surgery on my colon. I was stuck on my sofa with one book that had been left by the last tenants. It was so stupid, I decided I could do better. I entertained myself with my laptop and the beginning of The Chief’s Proposal.
I think my 3-year-old grandson could write a better book than Twilight. I drop-kicked it across the room, unable to finish it, back when my daughter and all of her friends were devouring them as they came out. And that series spawned the BDSM series that shall not be named–the “fan-fiction” that took the world by storm–even with no editing.
You’re lucky that friend suggested you get your stuff published. I hope she got a free book from you! LOL.
Love that it was Twilight that got this all started. Keep on writing.
It is always wonderful to have such a great support system in such a good friend. I also contemplate publishing a book, I have a award for poetry but I much rather leave a book. Anyway, I’m so happy you chased your dreams and how Twilight changed your life.
Awww… thank you for your kind words. Good luck with your publishing. Thanks so much for stopping by Kri!