I've arrived!

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My car is still loaded to the max and I have slept at least 15 hours today off and on.

Now I have to see which wonderful ailments I have been graciously inflicted with... Bronchitis or Pneumonia. Take your pick.

I'm going to bed.

Moving is hell...

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The true test of my abilities is in packing the whole damn place by myself. At first I was a bit intimidated by how much 'stuff' I've collected for one person, but as I started to delve in I realized that it's a little therapeutic. I'm tackling a task that reflects how far I've come. I've been in and out of longterm relationships in the past where I didn't have a lot of say in creating the environment I wanted. Okay, I can be too accommodating at times and just let the men in my life take over. When I moved into my cozy little dump I inherited from a friend, I immediately took it upon myself to re-create myself and my environment. Eight months later and three shades of red walls staring back at me, I realized this is just the beginning of my new life as an independent woman with a full-time writing career! Of course, it's going to be unstable and a bit chaotic, even stressful. I'm fine with that. I'm looking forward to the challenges of reaching the goals I've set for myself.

A special friend of mine calls my home a "Seduction Den" for all it's romantic elements, enticing colors, and Euro-Asian decor choice. I laughed at it, but truthfully this is who I am and always have been...a romantic at heart. I may be a little rough around the edges but ultimately I need to remain passionate about life and relationships because I need it to propel me to create work that's believable. Even in the midst of moving I've churned out 25 pages. Of course, I wanted to do 50 by the end of the week but it's not going to happen for me...I'm usually a competitive person by nature but this time, I'm going to step back without guilt. Sometimes, we have to step up to our responsibilities, step down from commitments, even if we're an overachiever.

I've said it before, but the truth is, I'm in a really good place right now. Things are coming together for me and although I've hit adversity many times over I'm still rolling along with more strength than I had imagined.

This may be the last post until after my road trip... If I'm real lucky I'll have wi-fi to post photos of my adventure....Jeez, it hit me that I need to map the trip! Oh well, maybe I'll wing it.. LOL

Boy, I'm going to miss being online! Ciao.

I've come a long way, baby

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You know you've made it when Amazon features a sneak peek of your book! Okay, so it's not the most current excerpt but it does showcase the first 8 pages of my story. :) Hopefully the readers will get hooked on it and want to buy the whole darn thing. I promise you it's a fast read.

Now, how about a little promo? I suppose March 15th is my release date, the only contest I can offer is an e-book ARC of the Lotus Blossom Chronicles for those of you who want to get it before the book drops on the shelves of B&N, Borders, and Books-A-Million.. oh, BAMM has my books online as well...wow, I'm getting around. I believe B&N will have my books online in 5 short weeks. They're a little slow in getting it up...I get no love.

If you loved Cassidy Kent, you might as well throw your name into the contest pool for my ARC. Just email jaxcassidy@gmail.com and put CONTEST on the subject line and you'll be eligible for my contest and mailing list.

Now, if you love me, spread the word around..my stuff is available for PRE-ORDER!

Romance Divas E-Book Challenge 2008

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Hello folks...how about some FREE READS?

For the past 2 years we've held the Valentine's Day E-Book Challenge. This is when our members provide free stories for our readers as a special treat...authors from the pubbed to the unpubbed have given their time to help get you in the mood :)

Enjoy!

PS. I'm a little behind so I'll post my story soon...stay tuned! (I know, I'm a slacker)

Most unlikely...

Author: Jax Cassidy // Category:
It's been a good start for me even though I've hit a few small bumps. I never thought I'd find happiness and it often happens at the weirdest moments and when we least expect it. There's a moment of clarity and the world seems to make sense. Of course, I'm petrified about obligations, packing, moving, and so on...but there's always a light at the end of the tunnel. It's a trip I know all too well and I suddenly don't feel like I'm going it alone anymore. I've got the coolest friends that I love dearly, I've got a wonderful family (no matter how dysfunctional), and I've got many promising adventures ahead of me....

I feel lucky.

They say happiness is a state of mind so I'm just going to stay in that state for a while longer...

I've been tagged!

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I suck at doing these things, but here's my attempt at answering while happily under the care of meds...

1. Link back to the person who tagged you.
Stephanie!!!

2. Post these rules on your blog.
 Easy enough

3. Share six unimportant things about yourself.


4. Tag six random people at the end of your blog entry.

5. Let the tagged people know by leaving a comment on their blogs.

Six unimportant things about myself:

:: I like to cut/tear off the ends of my bread when making a sandwich
:: I love keeping pretty or interesting handwritings for my scrapbook
:: I'm a body butter junkie
:: Every once in a while I have a musical day in which I sing all my answers to EVERYONE! Including random strangers and they give me weird looks ;) Imagine me singing offkey and dancing around in the supermarket!
:: I have a jeans fetish! If I hadn't donated last year I would probably have over 200 pairs of jeans in my closet. I think I have like 50 now.
:: I (not so) secretly lust after Gerard Butler and am willing to make sacrifices by having his love child! LOL

Tagged folks: Eden Bradley, Gena Showalter, Eva Gale, Crystal Jordan, HE, Lillian Feisty

Is it me?

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Or are the Gods punishing me during New Years '08? I had bronchitis for the US New Years and now I've caught a bloody cold! Sneezing. Sniffly, runny nose. Cough. Stuffy Head. Gotta check my temperature for a fever. NO! This can't happen to me because I have a busy week scheduled ahead! I've probably taken enough Vitamin C to turn orange and popped cold medicine like it's going out of style. I think I can kick this bug....I think I can, I think I can...

I rented movies and laid in bed most of the morning. My first pick was the Jane Austen Book Club. Who doesn't love Jane Austen? I've been wanting to see it in the theatres and by the time I was free to go, it was out on DVD. I can say I really enjoyed the movie. Perfect movie for someone who was wallowing in bed with a box of kleenex. Why not cry while I'm at it? That's what these movies are for and I haven't cried in a long time...I could sit up and write the whole synopsis to the movie, but the message I got was: 1. Follow your heart and it will lead you to where you need to be 2. Make wise decisions because if you react without trying you're only going to f*%$ it up even more 3. Everyone deserves a second chance if they've seen their errors and want to improve upon their character 4. Live life and love with passion even if it's fleeting, the memories are lifelong... and the final point? Jane Austen was brilliant! Enough said.

Books by Jane Austen

Emma
Lady Susan
Mansfield Park
Northanger Abbey
Persuasion
Pride and Prejudice (My favorite - Who doesn't love Mr. Darcy?)
Sense and Sensibility

As the Chinese says, "Gung Hay Fat Choy!"

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

THE YEAR OF THE RAT, 2008

February 7, 2008 - January 25, 2009 (Earth)

According to the Chinese Zodiac, the Year of 2008 is a Year of the Rat (Earth), which begins on February 7, 2008 and ends on January 25, 2009. First in the cycle of 12 Animal signs, Rat Year begins the sequence and recurs every twelfth year. It is a time of renewal in so many ways. From New Year to Valentine's Day, to the arrival of spring, may all the blessings and delights of the New Year be yours.

A Rat Year is a time of hard work, activity, and renewal. This is a good year to begin a new job, get married, launch a product or make a fresh start. Ventures begun now may not yield fast returns, but opportunities will come for people who are well prepared and resourceful. The best way for you to succeed is to be patient, let things develop slowly, and make the most of every opening you can find. People born in an Earth Rat are said to be logical realists, shrewd, charming, ambitious, and inventive. Of course, the entire horoscope must be considered when making any personality assessment.

In Chinese, the Rat is respected and considered a courageous, enterprising person. People born in the Year of Rat are clever and bright, sociable and family-minded. They have broad interests and strong ability in adapting to the environment and able to react adequately to any changes.

They are gifted in many ways and have an easy going manner. They are active and pleasant, tactful and fantastic, and are able to grasp opportunities. They seem to have interests in everything and hope to participate in doing it and usually do it very well.

Cuts that matter

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Here's me with my hairdresser Danelle. Isn't she a doll?! And she reads romances! I'm going to have her hooked on my stuff!!!!

Many moons ago I used to go to the top hair salons and stylists to get the right cut. Needless to say I often had my silky locks butchered by the overly creative, shear-happy stylists. I've had hairdo's ranging from the Jennifer Aniston, Selma Blair, to the Meg Ryan...yes, I've had a lot of hairstyles! Two years ago I had spent a small fortune to get my hair cut, colored and dyed by Reese Witherspoon's hairstylist. Granted I looked pretty foxy but after a few weeks it was time to go back in and maintain the style. One day I happened to pass a really cool salon tucked away in Studio City. For goodness sakes, it was a barbershop of all things! Not just any barbershop...Floyd's Barbershop had a Harley Davidson edge to it. What did I have to lose, I walked in and took one look around and loved it instantaneously. The walls were covered with posters of music albums ranging from Guns 'n Roses, Metallica, Joss Stone, to Maroon 5. The individual stylist boxes looked like mechanic's boxes and the vibe was so awesome I couldn't wait to see what the stylist could do. Of course, I figured if they butchered my hair I'd let it grow out and try again. I'm a rebel that way. :) Well, not only was the cut CHEAP, the stylists were awesome! Over time I discovered the stylists have at one time or another worked for top salons across the country and they all somehow ended up in this rugged ultra-hip shop. I've changed out 2 stylists since going there, but Danelle has been the one to keep. She gave me my first Posh/Rihanna hairdo and I couldn't believe I let her cut off all my hair for this experimentation! The results were amazing! I can't tell you how often I'm stopped in the street, in stores, or restaurants by women who ask about my hair. Okay, these days I'm growing it for Locks of Love but I do still need to get trims to get my hair to grow 10 inches before donating. I told Danelle I'd give her a plug since I'm outta LA. It's going to be sad to leave my favorite hairstylist but she knows I'll be back in LA and when I do visit, you bet I'll stop in for a cut!

A piece of history...

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Claude Monet's Femme à l'ombrelle tournée vers la gauche

I grew up with a love for art, especially the Impressionistic, Pre-Raphaelites, and Neoclassical. Such rich stories hidden within each stroke of the brush. I was so in love with paintings by Monet, Degas, Van Gogh, Waterhouse, Dante Gabriel Rossetti...I never formally took an art class until later in my life and found I had the ability to produce drawings and paintings by mimicking others. I've won state and national art awards since I was eight years old and still I found myself aways lacking. Always aspiring to be a grand artiste but never quite hitting the mark. Sure, I've done a series of successful art shows and created my own abstract/contemporary art which embodies the strength and youthfulness of women and empowerment...but my hidden desire was to be like the great Monet's of my time.

Years ago while living in Paris I stood in line for two hours for the Louvre. Needless to say it was all in vain as there had been some sort of technical issues and they shut the museum down for the day. Bloody hell! I wasn't going to live in Paris and not have the opportunity to see what the Louvre was all about. I got in line again soon after for about an hour and a half and when I finally made it in I was so overwhelmed by the people and chaos I felt literally sick. You see, I'm a bit claustrophobic. Like a trooper, I trudged through room after room of paintings and sculptures. My senses were overloaded and I can honestly say I did not have an enjoyable museum experience.

One of the main attractions had been the Mona Lisa. I was so enthralled by the fact that it was in the museum that I raced to see it, only to be barricaded by the electric chains and alarm sensors attached to the painting which was tucked in a glass box. Apparently the Mona Lisa had been stolen before and they didn't want to take any chances...at whose expense? The expense of those traveling halfway across the world to get a glimpse of the famed Mona Lisa, only to be disappointed by the size of the painting and the weird electrical contraptions that surrounded it.

Alas, I left the crowd to wander aimlessly through the museum. I must have walked a long while before the blur and haze of paintings became a series of George Seurat's pointillism paintings. My heart stopped. I had replicated his works once in high school art class and in my haste to go home I had not properly protected the piece and the rain washed out months of my hard labor :( Oh, I never lived that down! Back to my story, I was speechless by the art before me and wanted to soak in as much of the artworks in this section. I turned and felt suddenly faint. Towering before me was the most gorgeous Monet painting I had ever seen. It literally took my breath away and brought tears to my eyes. This enormous impressionistic painting spoke to me and I felt transported in. The pale blues, greens, yellows sucked me right into a bygone era and I did not know what possessed me. I had to touch it, I had to feel the closeness from the master of paintings...and before I knew it I had caressed a piece of history. I had done the most wrong thing any artist could have ever done, I had tainted a masterpiece yet I could never regret the energy I felt. The seduction and powers of something so real and magical. So preserved and now a part of me. Surely I could have gotten arrested, but for some rare reason, perhaps it was with the assistance of the Mona Lisa and her crowd that saved me, but I was not arrested. I was not thrown out or banned from the museum. I, was now one with a piece of history....

Hawaii .. finally got around to posting

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Last November I spent a glorious week on the Big Island, Kona...it was an incredible trip of R&R and non-stop drinking. What's not to love about it? I must have taken a thousand pictures but these are only going to be a few that I thought would give you a taste of what I experienced.

My first adventure I had the incredible opportunity to go ATV riding. Not only was it exhilarating, it was kickass pressing down on the accelerator and almost tumbling off the side of the path into a ditch. I almost did a couple of times, but it was so much fun that time just flew by.

On my way to Hilo and the way cool helicopter trip, I stopped off at the top of the mountain. Didn't want to miss the golden opportunity. The picture turned out amazing as it looked like an airbrushed backdrop.

Look at me, I'm trying to board the helicopter and I got the front seat!

Don't I look cute with the earphones on? When you're flying above the volcanoes it could be hard on the ears and the earphones make it easier for the pilot to communicate while giving you a brief tour in the air.

The Lost City was gorgeous! I can't begin to describe the preserved tikkas, hut constructions, games, etc. that belonged on the island. Hawaii is so rich in its story that I was enamored by the whole experience. I definitely had developed a few stories in my head just from the trip.

I couldn't help singing Yellow Submarine. Fortunately, everyone was spared I didn't open my mouth or they'd surely jump ship.

Auntie Jax?

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My publisher's daughter had a baby not long ago and she's gorgeous! I can't tell you how long it's been since I've held a squirmy cutie in my arms but it brought back memories of days long past when I was the designated diaper changer for all my siblings children. Let me tell you, I don't know how I got that duty but looking back now it was a real joy.

I guess my path hasn't led me to motherhood yet, but I won't lie, I think that's the greatest gift...the knowledge that a person can produce such perfect beauty. Sure, there are days where I think about the future and if I'll ever have a family and child, but when it comes down to it. I'm a big advocate for adoption. Whether I conceive or not, I'd adopt. Whether I re-marry, if ever, I would still adopt. Every child deserves this kind of love regardless if they're biological and it's a shame that so many children slip through the system, never having a chance to know what a family is all about.

Isn't she an angel? I can't help loving the new baby smell. There's that maternal emotion that wells up inside and all you do is long to one day know what it would be like to have this creation of your own....

The send off

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I'm really dragging today. One too many Luscious Lips can be a health hazard. My company is throwing a party for me at THE ARSENAL...yep, the name really describes what's inside the bars. Weapons on the walls as ornaments and a cool lounge with a retro look of striped black and white seats. It's a hip dive that's been around for 25 years and it still draws in a crowd. I think I'm over wines and moving onto the good stuff. It's supposed to be a good turnout and even if it isn't, my best girlfriends will be there to make fun of me and buy me a few rounds of drinks. I love my G-crew and they are going to be forever a part of my lives. Already BITTER BABE, HARLEM and a few others are going to be coming to Miami Beach for a weekend in May and I'll be flying there to meet up with them! It's going to be a fun, good time. CHICAGO will be stopping in to visit before going to see her mum later this year. It's cool how many of my friends have family in my new neck of the woods. Thank goodness for technology. I couldn't live without emails and cell phones!

This is going to be such a busy month for me. I just realized that I will have to re-adjust to my new lifestyle. I've been working since I could reach the counter! To think that I'm going to have plenty of time on my hands is a bit scary. What does that even feel like? Heck, I get to sleep in! That's a novelty.

Things are just getting better and better....