I hope everyone who celebrates US Thanksgiving had a lovely holiday. Mine was low-key, which is how I enjoy the holiday the most. As usual, my husband cooked for ninety-seven people instead of the three that were here, but that means leftovers and readily available meals for a few days!
Kind of a light week for work projects in varying stages. I ended up getting a decent amount of writing completed. I finished up two manuscript drafts and I'm in the fine-tuning stage for those. I'm excited to start revising! I also did some additional planning for the other ventures I'm trying to launch soon. Should be an exciting December!
Had a great week of television viewing. I got an extra show in this go around but still didn't get to pick back up with my Battlestar Galactica rewatch. Hopefully this week.
I ended up watching two episodes of Silent Witness. I'm sad that Clarissa is leaving but look forward to new faces. Can't wait to pick up with the second half of the current two-parter. It ended on a cliffhanger.
Also got two episodes of Death in Paradise in this week. Started season four, which I'm enjoying. Humph is a lot of fun and Dwayne has been very entertaining so far.
Ended up watching two episodes of Only Murders in the Building also. Finished the penultimate episode last night and, wow, I love this show. And … I'm pretty sure I guessed correctly with a slight twist on the murderer. Can't wait to watch the final episode.
Enjoyed two episodes of The Batman. One I remembered and the other one I didn't so really enjoyed that one. Not sure how many episodes are left in the first season but looking forward to more.
Caught two more episodes of Classic Rugrats. I did remember both. An interesting bit was the theme changed for one episode then went back to the original. Weird what I notice when I'm streaming shows.
Watched another episode of VIP. The over-the-top storylines are so much fun. I really miss some of the shows from the late nineties and early aughts.
Enjoyed a behind-the-scenes episode of My Life Is Murder. I'll be starting season two this week, unless there's another bonus episode.
Also watched a behind-the-scenes episode of Agatha Raisin. A lot of fun to see and hear the actors talk about their characters. There might be one more BTS for season two then I'll be moving on to season three.
Picked back up with Peak Practice. I skipped ahead a little because I honestly don't care about Andrew and Kate's torrid relationship. Might try to work another episode in this week.
That's pretty much it for this week's life update. Tonight's post is from Oceanfront Villa, a novella that explores a couple trying to rekindle their relationship.
Here's the miniblurb:
Danielle Finch is a hardworking doctor who rarely takes time off and her relationship with Vince Darkholme, an in-demand attorney, suffers for the lack of face time. When Vince's client offers the use of his oceanfront villa, Danielle readily agrees to take two weeks to rekindle the passion she sorely misses with Vince.
And a snippety peek…
David Canneli's driver dropped Vince
at the rear entrance to the loft he shared with Danielle.
Vince got home later than planned.
"Canneli has no idea how close I came to ditching him after the first
course." He entered the lower level of the unit. "But I'm glad I
didn't."
Canneli had been so happy Vince
found a mistake in a major contract, which saved him upward of two million
dollars. David had offered Vince the use of his oceanfront home and Vince
jumped at the chance, accepted with gratitude, and stayed for the full meal,
round of dessert, and drinks afterward.
But now, with the time nearing
midnight, he wanted to turn back the clock so he could spend the evening with
his wife. Taking the stairs, he went over the varied list of pros and cons to
taking a much-needed vacation. First and foremost, he wanted to reconnect with
his woman. They had sex, but not as often. Typical relationship gripe after a
decade of marriage. And maybe sex didn't seem like a chore, but it lacked
passion, too. He missed the spark and static they used to have.
Pausing outside the door, he heaved
a sigh. "She's probably asleep by now." And why not?
She'd put in full day. Even if
she'd left earlier than normal, he'd seen her patient schedule before. And this
had been a grueling week for her.
He entered the loft, surprised to
find the lights still on. "Maybe she's still awake." Taking that as a
good sign, he made his way through the mudroom area, the kitchen, and finally
ended up in the living room. He found Danielle curled up on the couch, an open
book and an empty wine glass on the ottoman.
His lips curved. How many times had
he come home from his study group to find her in this same position after a
thirty-six hour shift during her residency? Back then, he used to kiss her
awake then join her on the sofa or haul her to the bedroom for a hot round of
passionate sex.
He wanted those kinds of moments
back.
Kneeling down, he cupped her face.
"Hey, beautiful, I'm home." His thumb stroked over her cheek.
Dani's eyes blinked open and
focused on him. "Hi…" She started to sit up and winced. "Ugh.
Fell asleep, didn't I?" She straightened and twisted her head from side to
side. "What time is it? Did the dinner go well?" She scooted over,
making room for him to sit beside her.
He settled on the couch and drew
her legs over his lap. "It did, but it ran late. It's just after
midnight." His fingers squeezed her feet, massaging and kneading.
Danielle made a low hum of
satisfaction. "Kind of figured it would when ten p.m. rolled around."
Her lips curved and her tone lacked heat.
Vince arched an eyebrow. "Were
you waiting up? I'm sorry if you were." He moved on to her arches, working
his thumbs along her skin the way she liked.
Danielle waved off the apology.
"It's okay. I got sucked into a book and didn't feel like moving."
She paused a moment. "I do have something I'd like to talk about, but it
can wait if you're too tired tonight."
Vince's heart dropped and he looked
for a sign he'd missed something. But she didn't appear angry or upset. Still …
he'd better share his news while he could.
Giving her a nod, he moved up to
her calves. "I'm not too tired. I've got something to share also. Do you
mind if I go first?"
This story is kind of meandering along but I'm pretty happy with the flow.
That's it for this
week. Happy reading!
Skylin
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