Author of romance, romantic suspense, mystery and historical romance novels as well as articles and short stories.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Last Day
Last day to download my 7 Short Stories by Edna Curry #free on #kindle. http://amzn.to/TxCKsr
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Free Short stories today
My kindle book of 7 short stories is free on Amazon today and tomorrow (March 26-27)
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Check it out!
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
Sneak Peek Sunday
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Excerpt from "Meet Me, Darling" by Edna Curry. Published by Melange Books.
“She’s here?” The big man growled to himself. Heat surged up his neck and he fisted his hands. What rotten luck. Why hadn’t he killed her when he’d had the chance, twenty years ago?
He stared at the Cameron Company payroll list on the computer screen in front of him. Then hope flared. Maybe it was only a coincidence. Maybe they hadn’t hired HER, only someone with the same name.
Hacking into the company’s human resources database, he pulled up her file. Jolene Carson, twenty-five years old. Yep, the right age. Next of kin, parents, Sam and Nancy Carson. Damn, it was her.
He liked it here in Minneapolis and didn’t want to move on again. Maybe she wouldn’t recognize him. They worked on different floors and in different departments. Maybe he could avoid her, or maybe she wouldn’t remember him. He’d changed a lot, hadn’t he? Twenty years was a long time and she’d been so young then. He’d gained thirty pounds sitting at an office desk and no longer wore farmer’s jeans or had a dark suntan from working outdoors.
No, he couldn’t take that chance. If she told, she could ruin everything for him. He’d have to get rid of her.
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http://www.melange-books.com/authors/ednacurry/index.html
Excerpt from "Meet Me, Darling" by Edna Curry. Published by Melange Books.
“She’s here?” The big man growled to himself. Heat surged up his neck and he fisted his hands. What rotten luck. Why hadn’t he killed her when he’d had the chance, twenty years ago?
He stared at the Cameron Company payroll list on the computer screen in front of him. Then hope flared. Maybe it was only a coincidence. Maybe they hadn’t hired HER, only someone with the same name.
Hacking into the company’s human resources database, he pulled up her file. Jolene Carson, twenty-five years old. Yep, the right age. Next of kin, parents, Sam and Nancy Carson. Damn, it was her.
He liked it here in Minneapolis and didn’t want to move on again. Maybe she wouldn’t recognize him. They worked on different floors and in different departments. Maybe he could avoid her, or maybe she wouldn’t remember him. He’d changed a lot, hadn’t he? Twenty years was a long time and she’d been so young then. He’d gained thirty pounds sitting at an office desk and no longer wore farmer’s jeans or had a dark suntan from working outdoors.
No, he couldn’t take that chance. If she told, she could ruin everything for him. He’d have to get rid of her.
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http://www.melange-books.com/authors/ednacurry/index.html
Friday, March 15, 2013
Where the heck is spring?
Where the heck is spring? The weather guys keep telling us how warm it was in MN last year, 80 degrees on St. Patrick's Day 60's most days around it. acck. Here we are this year with snow falling ever couple of days and a foot of the damned white stuff covering the ground.
Yeah, I know, you snow lovers love it. But enough is enough! Let's have spring already!!
Yeah, I know, you snow lovers love it. But enough is enough! Let's have spring already!!
Monday, March 4, 2013
Another snowstorm brewing here in MN.
Only flurries, so far, but the weatherman says it's coming. Supposed to get 6-10 inches. Thank goodness for snow plows.
My pet peeve of the day: The horrible laugh of the lady in the Volkswagen commercial. Yikes!
Another horrible ad: the AARP one that asks, How long have you had your car insurance? Then claims "old rates,...you may be paying too much.
Hey, the last time I looked, companies raise their rates every time they send a bill. So, I'd sure rather have the old, lower rates. LOL.
Then there's the ugly woman in the no smoking ad putting on her wig and voice box. You can't even understand what she's supposed to be saying.
What are your votes for worst ads?
Only flurries, so far, but the weatherman says it's coming. Supposed to get 6-10 inches. Thank goodness for snow plows.
My pet peeve of the day: The horrible laugh of the lady in the Volkswagen commercial. Yikes!
Another horrible ad: the AARP one that asks, How long have you had your car insurance? Then claims "old rates,...you may be paying too much.
Hey, the last time I looked, companies raise their rates every time they send a bill. So, I'd sure rather have the old, lower rates. LOL.
Then there's the ugly woman in the no smoking ad putting on her wig and voice box. You can't even understand what she's supposed to be saying.
What are your votes for worst ads?
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