May is flying by at
a rapid pace. This week has been intense with burning the candle at both ends
for me. This is a good day to take some downtime, which I'm trying to do today.
Work exploded this
week with multiple projects dropping into my inbox. I have four nonfiction
manuscripts and three fiction manuscripts in various stages of editing. I don't
normally have seven different projects going at the same time but, so far, I'm
managing them. It'll make for a nice June once they're all turned in.
Had an amazing week
of viewing. I got a full round of shows in and caught a couple of extras. Also
started a new show that might be sporadically viewed until it's available for
streaming.
I started a rewatch
of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries this week. I'm waiting a some new episodes
of a few other shows to drop and this is such a comfort series for me.
Caught another
episode of Brokenwood Mysteries and thoroughly enjoyed it. Very twisty
and turny, which is always fun.
Enjoyed another episode
of Death in Paradise. I'm happy to have some Naomi backstory. I'd love
to see a bit more of that for the characters.
Started a from the
beginning run of Poirot. I've seen quite a few episodes of this show but
haven't watched any of them in order. This is another filler series until new
episodes start dropping of my current shows.
Watched another
episode of Elementary and quite enjoyed it. I'm always interested when
weird cases pop up and the cryogenics angle ended up being interesting.
Caught an episode of
Batman Beyond and have some vague memories of the first time I watched
it. I'm wondering if the Ts are in any way a throwback to Mr. Terrific. I might
have to dive down that rabbit hole at some point.
Enjoyed another
episode of Classic Rugrats. I don't remember either of these vignettes
and I liked both.
I finished up an
episode of Peak Practice and might start another one this week. This is
one of my back burner shows and I'm happy I got to finish watching.
Started a new-to-me
series and watched Reacher. Gotta say I loved the first episode. I did a
bit of dive into write-ups of future seasons, and I think I'll stick with this
one.
Also got a
minimarathon of Return to Paradise in over the weekend. I'm looking forward
to streaming this one when it's available in the US. Really enjoyed the first
three episodes and I'm excited to see the rest.
That's it for the
life update this week. Tonight's post is from Drowning Pull, a novella
that plays on the right guy, wrong time trope.
Here's the
miniblurb:
Lane Addison drowns his grief over losing his brother in
alcohol, until a blonde distraction sits down beside him. Injured and off the
circuit, Quesleigh decides to have a pity party for one until she sees someone
deeper in the well than she is. A hot hookup later, Lane thinks he's found the
perfect woman in Quesleigh, until she mentions her fiancé.
And a snippety peek…
Quesleigh struggled through a
workout.
Her knee came close to being back
in shape, but she needed to get ready for competition. "If I can compete."
She pushed harder to up her reps.
She and Brad had some issues to
iron out. He'd been combative and aggressive the past week, and she'd come
close to telling him to fuck off into the sun more than once. Based on Josh's
recommendations, she had a schedule and stuck to it.
The jingle of keys in the lock
upstairs had her pausing her set of leg exercises. Grabbing a towel, she wiped
her face and stood up just as Brad trotted down the steps. His damp hair
suggested he'd showered after practice before heading home.
He started pushing before he even
greeted her. "Almost ready to jump back onto the circuit?" His gaze
raked over her from head to toe.
She shrugged. "Don't feel
ready yet." Dropping the towel on the bench, she did some stretches.
"I have to face the reality I might not get back to a competitive level."
She'd give competing her best shot but wouldn't risk long-term damage.
Brad rolled his eyes. "You're such
a baby, crying over a bum knee. Wah, wah." He left the room with a
rude snort and went to dump his gear into the washing machine.
She tried not to engage. Brad had a
game, and he did poorly if he got stressed out. He'd have to leave for the
airport early in the wee hours of the morning.
Brad reentered and pushed harder. "What's
Joshy-boy say? Or is he so far up your ass, he'll tell you what you want to
hear? Which is to stay off the slopes." A ring of jealousy laced his
words.
She didn't like the snide tone.
One, because Josh had a boyfriend and two, because his skill as a therapist got
her to her current status.
She tilted her head and turned the
tables on Brad. "Where have you been spending the nights on the road,
Brad?" He hadn't been with the team, according to his usual roommate.
Brad didn't deny or confirm her accusation.
Instead, he stormed back up the stairs, calling over his shoulder. "Think
whatever you want, Ques. I'm staying at the rink tonight."
She didn't have to think anything. And
he wouldn't be staying at the rink. Her gut said he'd been stringing other
women along—like Barbie—and he'd crash with one of them.
She had another reality to face. Her
days as his significant other might be numbered. Brad would want someone else
with clout ready to pose for the camera.
Grabbing some ice, she propped her
leg up. "Do I care?" She could deal with Brad's flirty bait-and-switch
attempts.
She hadn't been all that
approachable lately. More like distracted and pondering a future doing
something other than snowboarding. She'd like to believe Brad would support a
career change, but doubt settled heavily in her stomach and mixed with the fear
of the unknown.
Geez, she needed to stop dwelling
on what could happen and focus on right now. She'd know more after her doctor's
appointment in a few days. A little keyed up, she decided to go out and have
fun over the weekend after she iced down her knee.
I think I found my
groove with this story. Quesleigh is a fun character to write and she doesn't
like to stay down or have fear so this scene came together better than I'd
hoped.
That's it for this
week. Happy reading!
Skylin