
Hawk Fae already out.
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Jaguar Hunt coming in June.
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A Hero of a Highland Wolf coming in August.
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Happy hump day!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male!”
www.terryspear.com

Hawk Fae already out.
)
Jaguar Hunt coming in June.
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A Hero of a Highland Wolf coming in August.
)
Happy hump day!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male!”
www.terryspear.com
Yes, they’re supposed to be spring flowers. But this is Texas. What do you expect???
The above pictures were taken in the morning when it was foggy out. The last two at night. More flowers had popped out and I wanted to see what a difference early morning light would have on the pictures compared to low night light. And actually, the pictures below were taken with a regular lenses, and yet they’re very clear compared to the ones I shot in the morning. The ones above were shot with a macro lenses.
And with the coming of spring to Texas, the bugs are starting to really come out too. As you can see, I captured a spider on this daffodil.
So if you’re buried under several feet of snow–remember, spring really, truly is coming!
Do you have any flowers that will be appearing in the spring that brighten your days?
As for me, I’m back to A Highland Wolf Christmas edits. 🙂 Have a super great Monday!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male!”
www.terryspear.com

I don’t grow these, though they are beautiful and I wish I did! This was a Mother’s Day bouquet of roses, and every time I see this picture, the flowers long gone, I’m reminded of these beautiful flowers and how important it is to capture the memories and keep them close to our hearts forever.
Okay, okay, so I’m a romance author. What do you expect?
Orange means warmth that chases away the gray days (we have another today), and so I wanted to share another warmly orange picture of a gorgeous Texas sunset.
And that famous shot I took, not that it was famous, but for me, it was, of the supermoon while I was flying home from a conference in Colorado. This is over Texas. Again, whether it’s the moon or the sun, it’s basking in a warm orange glow. Oh, I know, scientists have all kinds of scientific terms for stuff like this, but all I care about is the warm glow. 🙂 It’s a blog about orange, after all.
Some might say this is a red bear, but she really is orange.
And well, yes, the Highlands basking in an orange wolf sort of warmth. Orange is associated with warmth and creativity, sexuality, passion, and harmony. If you wear a lot of orange, it shows you’re outgoing, busy, bright, courageous. Ironically, not really reading up on what the color meant, I have a character in Deadly Fortunes, who wears bright orange and she’s outgoing, vivacious, and lots of fun.
Some colors are us. Orange isn’t mine. But I still love it for fall and for Halloween. Orange is a season–a change from hot, hot, hot here in Texas, to cooler weather. So though it’s a warm color, it signals cooler weather.
How do you feel about the color orange?

Happy TGIF! 37,000 words to go on Jaguar Pride! 🙂
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male!”
www.terryspear.com
Ever play Scrabble? Point-wise the word “Dream”, is not too bad. But the idea is priceless. This is a house for sale in Old Town Spring, nearly ready for business. It’s bright, colorful, a lovely design, unique, the doors are impressive, the glass cover over the upstairs door interesting, but… did you notice the tree growing inside the house? You can see it in the lower right window next to the ladder.
This looks like a fun house that dreams are made of. Don’t you think?
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy IS reality.”
www.terryspear.com
This is the beginning of the puzzle in Salado, Texas next to Main Street and the Stagecoach Inn.
This is not a red herring. It is a picture of the live oak that has so much to do with the shop pictured above.
And, this is more of that live oak–one of its branches reaching out to the shop above.
Voila! A puzzle in pictures. Or a connect the branch that ended up in the house. I think the owner said the house was built around 1950 right here next to the Stagecoach Inn. The tree branch grew straight for the house. And rather than cut it off, they allowed it to grow inside. So this is not a fake tree branch attached to a wall for interest! It is real!
And yes! The oddest things fascinate me!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy IS reality.”
www.terryspear.com
A lot of places had stagecoach inns at a time when the mail was delivered via a stagecoach, and it took priority over passengers. Often, their feet would rest on top of the overflow of packages and letters bound for other destinations. Certain seats had the best ride, and others could jar the rider to pieces. Stagecoach robbers were prevalent, and that’s why they had a man riding shotgun atop the wagon. Most times, robbers only wanted the passengers’ valuables, and didn’t want to kill anyone.
One of our friends had an ancestor who had robbed a stagecoach back in the day, and had been caught and hanged, though normally, it wasn’t done. Why the hanging then? One of the passengers had died from a heart attack during the stagecoach robbery. And since the robbers had given him the fatal heart attack, they were tried for murder.
This is actually a covered wagon, with the Stagecoach Inn sign. This hotel was originally called The Shady Villa Inn. Not only did those in the United States travel in covered wagons from the east coast to the west, they did the same in Canada. I was reading about some of my ancestors in Canada traveling from Ontario and further west in covered wagons. I find all of that stuff fascinating!
This is the covered wagon–playground style. I actually used this in A Ghost of a Chance at Love, the story set in Salado, Texas. She sees it in the present day Salado, but when she wakes up in the past? It’s gone! Just think of all the things you’d miss in the past???
And here is a miniature covered wagon in front of the Stagecoach Inn. I love going to Salado. Some places make me feel I’m at home. Others, don’t. But when I go to Salado, I enjoy being there. So I wondered what it would be like to travel back in time, not a planned trip at all. A woman spends overnight at the Stagecoach Inn and finds her world turned upside down–murder, ghostly aberrations, (which several buildings there claim to have), a man in her bed who doesn’t belong, and who claims this is HIS room. All the modern day changes would be undone, and somehow she has to find her way home again. Not just home to Waco, Texas, but to the same time before she traveled to the past.
I write romances, so I can have the action, adventure, paranormal, ghostly stuff, but it’s still got to have romance. Soooo, every woman who ends up back in some distance time-travel past needs a guardian angel, right?
The ghost, and murder, and mysteries continue to haunt her. And there’s only one way to right the wrong. If she doesn’t get herself killed in the process.
The past clashes with the present, and one woman finds herself fighting for her own identity in the past so that she can have a future with the man she loves–but with her ancestor’s hold over her–Lisa Welsh and Jack Stanton only have a ghost of a chance at love.
Lisa Welsh only wishes to leave a messy divorce behind for a couple of days stay in Salado, Texas, but wakes to nightmares and a cowboy in her bed, and she has no earthly idea how he got there. But the situation gets worse when she wakes in the morning and learns she’s living in 19th Century Salado. Even more worrisome is the tall dark stranger and everyone else in town believes she’s some woman named Josephine Rogers. Only she’s supposed to be dead.
Jack Stanton can’t believe the clerk gave him an occupied room at the Shady Villa Inn, but worse, he was ready to ravage the woman in that bed—until he realized his mistake. Now the woman he thinks is Josephine, claims to be some other woman—and though he could never abide by Josephine’s fickle ways, this Lisa Welsh intrigues him like no other. Still, everybody in town believes her to be Josephine, and he steps in to help her find her way back home.
Murder, mystery, ties to family roots in the past, embezzlement and murder in the present, and a man she can’t get off her mind no matter what century it is, Lisa has no choice. She must solve the mysteries and face the troubles in her world and Jack’s or they will never be free to share the love that binds them across the ages.
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy IS reality.”
www.terryspear.com
Weird things fascinate me. These doors were in Savannah, Georgia. I was having a discussion about doors with my daughter yesterday, and she was telling me that they put temporary doors on the homes they’re constructing because thieves steal the doors. Huh? Who would have ever thought it.
Okay, so maybe doors are more of a precious commodity than I thought. But unique doors fascinate me.

This one was at the Cotton Exchange.

And these were taken in Salado, Texas. These doors might look like ordinary doors, but they were only about 5 feet tall, if that? Little tiny doors. And very narrow.
I found it fascinating on the doors of this period in all of the old houses redone as shops and how many of them had windows above.
Back to writing! Reached 55,000 last night, but still 5,000 short for the week on A Highland Wolf Christmas. *sigh* With the holidays coming up, I’m running out of time! But I remind myself when I started this venture, I had Chapter 1 written. As in the heading: Chapter 1. Not the whole chapter. So 25,000 to go! Much better than 25,000 done and 55,000 to go!
Oh, and while I was talking to my daughter about Halloween and how some have over a 1,000 trick-or-treaters at their door–wow, she was telling me how she had one girl show up in a bra and panties–about 14. Who let her out of the house dressed like that???
Have a super Sunday!!!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy IS reality.”
www.terryspear.com
I’m a total pantser, seat of the pants writer, and I couldn’t plot a book for the life of me. I never could write the outline before I did a paper when I was in school either. I would always write the paper and then write the obligatory outline. Why do teachers make us conform to some rule that doesn’t work for everyone??? For some, organizing their thoughts in an outline works. But others… I begin to research my subject and want to go in a totally different direction. So, too, sometimes, when I’ve pitched a book and sold based on two paragraphs. The story evolves in a different direction than I planned for it to go.
That sometimes happens because of research I’ve done. Even though my werewolf books are urban fantasy, in that you know that werewolves don’t live among us, as you shouldn’t–they’re not meant to be discovered, right?–but they do live within the parameters of our world and are based on real wolf behavior… As much as werewolves can be real wolf-shifting humans. This means that sometimes I create a town for them to live in and other times I have them live in real places.
But other times, the characters–since my stories are character-driven and for romance need to be–take over and run with the story. Well, oftentimes they do. I’ll be going along, happy as can be, throwing wonderful obstacles in their path, causing them all kinds of stress, and suddenly, they change the rules. Now, you might think that’s a bad thing. I know what I’m doing. They don’t.
On the other hand, it makes for some nice twists in the plot and so I allow them free rein as long as they assure me they can reach that happily ever after, which is what they want more than anything else in the world, too. 🙂
So yesterday, as I again spent another day of trying to force the direction of my plot, I took a moment out of my deadline-packed schedule, had lunch with a friend, saw a movie, came home, did NOT want to write, since I’ve been at this for weeks, and watched another movie.
And something hit. I really, really was going to watch another movie. I just was having too much fun. But the light dawned, the problem I’d been seeking came to me, and I began to write again.
Sometimes, just stepping away from the problem can be the best thing we can do!! And then, that moment of clarity will come.
Other times, if the deadline is approaching and letting the muse find me is not a viable option, just pushing forward and brainstorming with others, listing 20 ideas of where this could go, etc, can sometimes give the direction I need to go.
So I’m off to write! Ever give up on something you’ve been hassling with and can’t seem to find a solution, and voila, there it is???
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy IS reality.”
www.terryspear.com
These are three of the four raffle baskets I’ve prepared for the upcoming readers’ conference I’m attending! 🙂 In the first, these are all my young adult books, and the mohair bear is one of my creations.
In the second one, these are all Highland romance books, and one lovely Irish western romance, donated by: Vonda Sinclair, Victoria Roberts, CH Admirand, and me! Victoria also donated a lovely t-shirt for the winner of the raffle basket! And the bear is one of my Celtic bear creations.
In the third basket, we have historical romance books from Christy English, Brooklyn Ann, Samantha Grace, Mia Marlowe, Shana Galen, and me! And a artist-created porcelain doll!
I may have to divide the rest of the contemporary books into two baskets. I had a wonderful response from Sourcebooks authors. All the books are autographed! 🙂
Highland Rake on sale for two more days for 99 cents, regularly $4.99!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy IS reality.”
http://www.terryspear.com
In writing, it’s fun to compare and contrast things–people, objects, places, settings, to make them different, more interesting. Here is a case in point: Rhinos can be plain… boring. If they’re just… standing around. Doing nothing. But when I was at the Omaha zoo, the rhinos were bathing and it intrigued me. It was near freezing out at Thanksgiving time in November, so it seemed ironic that they would take a bath, not to cool down!
Before this, I was visiting the Waco zoo, and this is what I found–rhinos sleeping. So??? But it was the turkey vultures perched on top that intrigued me. My friend, who was with me, told me the rhinos were merely statues. I told her no, they’re real. She couldn’t believe it. We watched for a long time, until she saw one’s ear flutter. And then satisfied they were real, we moved on.
And here is further proof that the rhinos are alive and well in Texas. It was feeding time at the zoo.
Finding something interesting in a setting is like writing about something interesting. We want to focus on that–and not on the mundane, or it will make our pictures, and our writing just that–mundane.
A Seal Wolf Christmas by Terry Spear

Have a super great day!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy IS reality.”
www.terryspear.com