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  • Tuesday, April 07, 2009

    ELIZABETH MEETS ENERGY VAMPIRES



    Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

    Vampires exist.

    Oh, not the old-fashioned blood-sucking kind. I haven't met any of those ... that I know of.

    I'm talking about the vampires that smile at you and giggle and laugh and and hug you and suck every bit of energy out of you.

    Even when they're related to you.

    ESPECIALLY when they're related to you.

    Good thing I love my little energy vampires. A whole lot. Could it be because they're also my grandkids?

    I have just enough energy left to share a little bit about my newest book, the paperback of BLUE SMOKE AND MURDER:



    Jill Breck was just doing her job as a river guide when she saved the life of Lane Faroe, son of two of St. Kilda Consulting's premier operators. But when a string of ominous events—including a mysterious fire that kills her great aunt and a furor in the Western art world raised by a dozen Breck family paintings—culminate in a threat to her life, Jill reluctantly calls in a favor....

    Zach Balfour works part-time as a consultant for St. Kilda. His expertise is gathering and analyzing information from unlikely and often dangerous sources. Though he's got the skills to be a highly effective bodyguard, being a bullet catcher isn't his preferred way to spend time.

    And here's a sneak peek to whet your appetite...

    Manhattan: 1 A.M.

    Dwayne Taylor picked up the "hot" phone before the first ring ended. "St. Kilda Consulting. Who or what do you need?"

    "This is Jillian Breck. Joe Faroe told me to call this number if I was ever in trouble."

    "Are you in danger at this moment?"

    "My car is cut to pieces. Someone put a note under the windshield that said go away or die."

    "Where are you now?" Dwayne asked.

    "I’m in the Eureka Hotel, outside Mesquite, Nevada, in the casino. I figured it was safest here. Lots of guards."

    "Do you have a room?"

    "Yes."

    "Number, please."

    Jill hesitated.

    Dwayne waited for her to realize the obvious—if she didn’t trust St. Kilda Consulting, why was she calling?

    "Four-three-five," she said.

    "Ask a guard to escort you to your room. Make sure the drapes are shut before he leaves. Lock the door, both deadbolt and chain. Joe Faroe will call you within fifteen minutes."

    "Wait. I’m okay, just scared and mad. No need to wake him up. I’ll just—"

    "Get escorted to your room," Dwayne cut in firmly. "Fifteen minutes, Ms. Breck. If your room phone doesn’t answer, Faroe will--" have a shit-fit "--be very concerned."

    Silence.

    "Ms. Breck? Are you all right?"

    "I’m on my way to the elevator."

    "With a guard?"

    "A bellman. I waved a ten and he appeared."

    Not used to following orders, Dwayne thought. Should make life interesting for whichever operative is assigned to her.

    * * *

    Zach Balfour knocked smartly on the door of 435, then stepped back so that he was clearly visible in the room door’s peephole. Not that a view of his four-day stubble would be reassuring, but he didn’t give a damn. He was supposed to be on vacation, not catching imaginary bullets for another bimbo.

    "Who is it?" asked a woman.

    The voice was low, slightly husky without being at all breathless.

    "Zach Balfour, St. Kilda Consulting."

    "Slide your card under the door."

    It wasn’t a request.

    His dark eyebrows climbed, but Zach dug out a St. Kilda card and pushed it as far as he could under the hotel room door.

    A few moments later, the bolt clicked, the chain rattled, and the door opened. Zach stepped into the room and watched while Jillian Breck closed, bolted, and chained the door again.

    She wasn’t what he’d expected. She wore jeans, a Ray Troll T-shirt, and beat-up river sandals. She had unpolished fingernails, minimal if any makeup, hair a casual auburn cap, nice breasts, trim butt, and a body that was both fit and unmistakably female. Pale green eyes, steady and clear.

    Slowly Zach began to feel less homicidal toward St. Kilda Consulting. He held out his hand and said, "Pleased to meet you, Ms. Breck."

    "Jill."

    "Call me Zach. Have you had any more trouble since you first called St. Kilda?"

    She blinked. "Well, that’s blunt."

    "Saves time."

    She tilted her head and looked up, then down the long, lean man who stood in front of her. She’d worked with enough men on the river not to underestimate the power in his rangy body and wide shoulders, or the penetrating intelligence of his whiskey-colored eyes.

    A crop of black stubble did nothing to soften the hard planes of his face. He had equally black hair that was too rough to be well-groomed, and too clean to be a collar-length gesture of contempt aimed at the civilized world. His clothes looked like he’d slept in them after a long day of hiking. Maybe several days.

    "You’re not what I expected," she said.

    "No tuxedo, pistol, and martini, shaken not stirred?"

    She smiled. "Sorry, I’m very new to this."

    "Don’t feel bad. Damn few people are used to death threats."

    Her smile vanished. Tight, pale lines appeared around the mouth that had been a soft, deep rose.

    Nice going, Zach told himself with a sigh. Turn the client into a net of twanging nerves with a few badly chosen words.



    *uh oh* The vampires are back.

    *sneaks off to recharge with a nap or a book*

    How do you recharge when the energy vampires strike?


    34 Comments:

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    LOL! I know what you mean. My sweet grandpa hubby says we all have the same amount of energy, but the grownups have more mass to move. It's simple physics that governs who gives out fastest (us). I would agree, but I'm still trying to overcome inertia.

    Loved Blue Smoke

    Lynne Thomas

    8:58 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Just picked up Blue Smoke ut haven't had a chance to get into it yet since I just finished another book this morning. After that sneak peek, it moves to the top of my TBR pile. Sounds great.

    My energy vampire is my job. I work at a large multiplex theatre and it can be exhausting. When you get home at 2 ot 3AM and your wired and can't sleep, it really catches up with you the next day. I find myself sleeping late, getting up and doing some chores, and flaking out on the couch trying to watch whatever TV show I recorded the night before.

    At least it's never dull and those wired hours before I can go to sleep actually pass quickly with my latest book in hand.

    Looking forward to Blue Smoke.

    Kathy H.

    12:03 AM  
    Blogger Stella said...

    EL

    Sign me up--for BLUE SMOKE AND MURDER, not your grandkids.

    Stella:)

    3:22 AM  
    Blogger DFender said...

    EL,
    Loved, LOVED, LOVED Blue Smoke and Murder. Zach? Rowwwr and Jill is my kinda girl. Can't seem to get enough of St. Kilda.

    Energy Vampires? Do they HAFTA be people, specifically or can it be just related to people? LOL. My current energy vampires are:

    18 year old son leaving for Spring Break in Florida with 15 other 18 year old boys. *worries*

    21 year old daughter, who just moved back to Ohio from Florida, trying to decide her life's direction. *frets*

    HHP outta work since December and savings is rapidly dwindling. *building panic*

    Whew. I'm exhausted. This typing takes it right outta me! LOLOL. The antidote to the energy vampirism? Knowing that Karma will be it's own reward. Everything works out in the end. Always.

    Happy Grand-Kidding ;-)
    Deb

    6:14 AM  
    Blogger wstridgerunner said...

    I LUV your St. Kilda series EL!! And can't wait till the next one!! And "you ain't kiddin" on the Energy Vampires, they are all around us!! ;)

    signed: From one nap taker to another!! :D

    6:57 AM  
    Blogger Catherine said...

    Hi Elizabeth
    I have totally enjoyed all your St Kilda books. It would be embarrassing to tell you how many times I've re-read "Always Time to Die"
    Don't let anyone tell you there isn't a silver lining to being hyperactive--At 43, I can still outlast my girls 11 and 13.
    When I do need to recharge, nothing works better than a good old power nap or book =)

    Catherine

    8:35 AM  
    Blogger Jayne Ann Krentz said...

    EL: I loved BLUE SMOKE AND MURDER!!!! As I always say, you write the perfect combination of romance and suspense.

    Good luck with those energy vampires!

    --Jayne

    9:12 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Lynne--I like your husband's reasoning.

    *wonders why my son isn't more tired than I am...he's 6'2"*

    11:04 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Kathy H--do you get to watch all the movies, too? I always wondered what it would like to work in a cinema complex. So many choices...

    11:05 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Stella--LOL, I happen to know that you have three energy vampires of your own.

    11:06 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    DFender--yikers! your vampires are bigger than mine. (((hugs)))

    11:07 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    wstridgerunner--

    ahhhh, naps. *bliss*

    11:08 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Catherine--can I plug into your power source? *bats eyelashes madly*

    11:09 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Jayne--you almost got to meet my vamps, but a meltdown interfered. :(

    11:10 AM  
    Anonymous Lou said...

    I go clean out my horses stall and then groom her. Mindless exercise at my own pace with a large furry beast that likes to cuddle. Loved Blue Smoke and Murder - bought it when it came out in hardcover.

    PS - I ordered Just Another Day in Paradise from Amazon (I rarely purchase on line but just had to have it). I can hardly wait until it comes.

    11:19 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Lou--when I was a girl, I used to love to ride bareback, especially in the spring when the new grass came up. My horse would graze, I would reverse positions, lay my head on the furry rump, and laze the time away.

    12:16 PM  
    Anonymous Lou said...

    E.L.- I used to do the same thing. And I usually took a book with me.

    2:24 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Nothing like a good nap and or a book when the energy vampires have departed.
    I enjoyed Blue Smoke and Murder.

    Louis

    2:29 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I know it sounds crazy - but I go to Disneyland to recharge, or the zoo, or...if I have planned far enough ahead....a cruise.

    The Cruise is coming Next year - Graduation Present for my oldest nephew. My Sister-In-Law can't say no to a gift!

    Of course, I am not about to send him off on his own.. I will be there to keep an eye on him!

    Gail

    3:07 PM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Louis--nap first. Too cross-eyed tired to read.

    3:53 PM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Gail--it's a dirty job. Good thing you're there to do it. ;-)

    Disneyland? *shudder* I'm living there right now.

    3:54 PM  
    Blogger e_booklover said...

    Not really about energy vampires. Just wanted to say that I enjoyed Blue Smoke and Murder (look forward to the next) and I got Just Another Day in Paradise and thought it was great.

    4:23 PM  
    Blogger Katherine said...

    I find a good hard bout on the fencing piste does the trick. Something about setting up an action that creates an opening that allows you to poke someone with 30 inches of steel wilst attempting to keep from getting poked yourself is very energizing. Having someone coming at you with a blade also tends to focus the mind.
    Love the St. Kilda series and I'm glad to see the Fiddler & Fiora series being released my old paperbacks are falling apart.
    Off to do some serious poking
    Katherine

    5:06 PM  
    Blogger susan andersen said...

    Love to recharge with a book, a good TV show or Sudoko puzzles. Or conversations with family and/or friends.

    9:02 PM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    e_booklover--thanks! Readers like you keep me writing. :-)

    10:07 PM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Katherine--fencing, hum? Remind me never to get on your last nerve!

    10:08 PM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Susan-recharge. Hummmmm...*dreams* Wouldn't that be great? ;-)

    10:09 PM  
    Blogger Kate Douglas said...

    I WANT this book! Oh, my...sounds so good, and yes, I do understand the two-legged energy vampires. I've got five of them, seven and under, and I would love to know the secret of how to steal THEIR energy! They're non-stop 'till they drop!

    10:15 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Kate--if you find the secret, please share. I'll do the same!

    10:55 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    My 18 month old vampire is currently cutting some very sharp teeth, lately he has been pouring a lot of our mutual energy into some very impressive temper tantrums. Of course, I'm also expecting baby vamp #2 this fall and have roughly... no energy left for anything.
    To recharge I put the movie "Mama Mia" on. It is the only thing that he will actually sit down and watch. He sings and claps... I eat a bag of Oreos with my feet up... and everything is right in our world for a good hour at least. Then I have enough energy to go back to potty training and mud pies.
    -Sarah
    P.S. I'm checking my mailbox twice daily for "Blue Smoke and Murder" to arrive. I can't wait to read it!!

    11:09 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Sarah--Good thing you're young. Kids need parents with ENERGY. (They feed on it, you see.)

    :-)

    12:19 PM  
    Blogger Terry S said...

    Lately I've been re-energizing myself by snatching moments to work on two projects - a knitted shawl and a crochet afghan. Everything else I've ever made was to give as a gift but I'm finally treating myself!

    Loved BLUE SMOKE AND MURDER and am looking forward to a reread before the next book comes out.

    Enjoy the naps AND your little energy vampires. You already know they will grow much too fast.

    4:52 PM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    Yes, I know all about the growth rate of energy vampires. The 6'2" grown-up son brought them to us. :0

    I used to love crocheting and knitting. Then I started spending (too much) time on the computer.

    You can do anything, but you can't do everything.

    5:57 PM  
    Blogger annie said...

    Love BS&M; was there something rather endearing about Zach, or was it just me?
    Energy vampires...long lines, phone menus (sp?), asinine forms,
    ungratefullness, unforgiveness and meanness...Annie

    6:57 PM  

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