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October 4, 2014 By Vicki Stewart

Know Thyself

The ancient Greek aphorism, “Know Thyself” by Socrates, was based upon the belief that the unexamined life was not worth living.  He challenged other philosophers of his time to achieve self-knowledge before knowing anything else.

Unfortunately, some people today seem to take that challenge far too literally and use it as their platform to over inflate their own sense of themselves, instead of considering the possibility that the true interpretation to know thyself should be more focused on how those around us see us.  It’s like a mental blind spot and in all honesty, don’t we all have one?

In chapter two of ‘The Enlightenment,’ Tori and Ben, now cadets at the FBI academy, are fully immersed in the rigorous training program and are discovering how challenging it is to conform to the rules and restrictions of what it takes to be an FBI agent.

While Tori wrestles with that inner turmoil, she continues to discover new things about her recently acquired gift of second sight, including dreams of temptation and the purest darkness she has ever felt.  Those waking images leave Tori feeling isolated and conflicted – wondering, “Am I really strong enough to do this?  Is it because I’m the only one left in the lineage of Ramiel and there’s no other choice but me?  Is there evil inside me, is that why I keep having these dreams?  Do I really know myself at all?”

What about you?  Do you ‘know thyself’?

Do you think anyone really does?

Filed Under: Blog

September 22, 2014 By Vicki Stewart

Great Expectations Gone Awry

Have you ever gone to see movie that has been based off one of your favorite books, and then be disappointed afterwards while leaving the theater?

Most often, when we read, we form strong attachments to both the characters and the details of the story.  Our minds paint highly detailed images of what we believe the characters look like, and the locations where the story takes place.  Those visual translations between our minds and the mind of the movie director, rarely come close.

I remember when I was about eleven or twelve years old, I read the book, ‘The Amityville Horror’.  The images my mind conjured up while reading that book literally terrified me! So much in fact, I actually had to go back to using a nightlight at bedtime because I was so afraid of the dark! Then, many years later, I saw the movie and thought, “Meh – it wasn’t THAT scary.”

Not that I really want to instill that kind of terror into my readers, however part of what I enjoy most while writing a story, is creating those vivid visuals and sensory stimuli that pull the reader directly into the room and make them feel as if they are part of the actual story-line.

In chapter one of ‘The Enlightenment,’ we join Agent Hunter at the scene of a crime, where a young woman named Marsha Foster was murdered.  Mrs. Foster was a very pretty, twenty-eight year old woman with blonde hair, an athletic build, was married but had not yet had any children and lived in a small, elite, peaceful community, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean’s Crystal Coast.

Have you already begun creating an image of Mrs. Foster in your head?

As you and Agent Hunter walk into Mrs. Foster’s bedroom, imagine seeing her lifeless body on top of her blood soaked bed, posed in a sleeping position on her back.

Now place a single, long-stemmed red rose in her right hand.

Welcome to book two.

Filed Under: Blog, The Enlightenment

September 2, 2014 By Vicki Stewart

A Labor Free Day

Tori is a very driven woman, if you haven’t figured that out already.

Having to live through the pain and devastation of her sister’s disappearance when she was only fifteen years old was a lot for a young girl to experience.  There were no family vacations or church camps afterwards, she pretty much stayed in her room and searched the internet for her sister’s killer.

Then immediately out of college, she and Ben started their private investigation business.  That didn’t give Tori much time for recreation either.

We did, however, discover in ‘First Sight,’ that Tori fell in love with the sport of kayaking one weekend, which prompted her to go out and buy a beautiful lime green kayak of her own.  She didn’t get to use it much, but every time she saw it hanging on the wall of their stairwell, it would make her look forward to the next opportunity to go out on the water.

Fortunately, this past weekend, Agent Hunter gave the team a break so they could all have some much needed R&R.   Guess what Tori and Ben did?

Tori's Kayak

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog

August 2, 2014 By Vicki Stewart

Angels All Around Us

Have you ever been late for an important meeting or appointment, driving in your car towards an intersection and thought, ‘Yes!’ to yourself when the light stayed green long enough for your car to get through?

What about a time when you were about to step off a curb to cross the street and something felt like it was holding you back, right as a car sped by in front of you, mere inches from where you were just about to go?

Depending on the type of person you are, your answer might be different than mine.  If perhaps, you believe in random events, you would say those moments are just pure, simple luck, go buy a lottery ticket.

If on the other hand, you are a believer like I am, you would say those moments are divine intervention and God has one of His angels watching out for you.

One of my favorite movies in the late 90’s was ‘City of Angels,’ starring Nicholas Cage and Meg Ryan. The thought of angels being around us, guiding us in our moments of need, was comforting to think about.  After all, if darkness is said to be able to freely walk the earth, why can’t angels as well?

The inspiration for my first book entitled, ‘First Sight,’ was revealed to me in a dream, which became the opening warehouse scene between Tori and Ben.   As the story evolved and I introduced Tori’s parents and the spirit of her sister, Aubrey, I kept seeing fleeting images of an angel watching over Tori, gently guiding her when she needed direction.  At the time, it felt like that angel wasn’t someone new in her life, he or she was someone who had been with her, her entire life.

Then, as I began writing ‘The Enlightenment,’ I had another one of those vividly dream-filled nights. This wasn’t one of those, white fluffy cloud dreams, where angels in long white gowns played harps and sang choir music all the time, it was a dream where the earth was stripped naked of all the veiled promises and lies that Satan uses to trick the non-believers, and the half-truths and the ‘does the Bible really say that?’ questions he uses to tempt believers in moments of weakness and doubt, kind of dream.  It was a dream where there was a formidable contender for the master of darkness who would show Tori who and what she was capable of as long as she believed.

It was a dream about an Archangel named Ramiel, who prefers to be called Remy.  An angel with grey, comforting eyes; long grey hair, most often worn in a ponytail; leather biker jacket; graphic t-shirt; denim jeans and riding boots, kind of angel, who would look perfectly comfortable on the back of a Harley.  The kind of angel where if you saw that back of his jacket, it could possibly say, ‘Biker’s for Jesus.’  He’s a slow to anger, long on patience kind of angel, with a southern drawl who still talks to and remains obedient to the Father, even in his fallen state.  I woke up feeling comforted and at peace from that dream so I knew he would be perfect for Tori.

What I enjoyed most of all towards the end of ‘The Enlightenment,’ was the relationship between Tori and Remy.  They have a special bond that no two have ever shared before, and it will be Tori’s love for both Ben and Remy that will become the biggest challenge for her in book three.  Both men will continue to play a pivotal role in her life, one of which may force her to choose between them.

Personally, I don’t know if I would be able to choose.  Would you?

Filed Under: Blog, The Enlightenment

July 12, 2014 By Vicki Stewart

Bacon LOVES Bourbon (Yes, it really does)

Hang out with me in my kitchen during one of my ‘cooking therapy’ afternoons, and you will quickly discover that I have a deep love for spicy, hot food.  I never pass up an opportunity to sneak a little heat into just about anything I make.  In fact, this summer, I decided to try an experiment and dedicated a portion of my herb garden to a few scorpion and golden habanero pepper plants.

I began germinating the seeds in little biodegradable paper containers back in February, and much to my gleeful surprise, I soon had several small pepper plants growing on the bakers rack in my office.  Once the weather warmed up enough outside, I moved them to the garden.

Now, I am patiently waiting with hopeful anticipation, for the first signs of my tiny little infernos!  Oh, the recipes I’ll come up with then! (Okay, maybe I’m not as patient as I thought!)  In the meantime, I’ll rely upon my local farmers and their provision of the ole’ reliable, Jalapeño.

This is the last recipe from ‘The Enlightenment,’ however last is certainly not least.  This is one of my favorites!

The Enlightenment, Chapter 14 “….“Now what have you made?” Meda marveled, pleased that she hadn’t overdone the appetizer round.

Tori pointed to each container and replied, “That is a chopped salad with a sweet chipotle dressing, that is home-made rustic multi-grain bread, and in the stock-pot I have prepared my own special recipe of steamed mussels with bacon, bourbon and jalapeños.”

“Oh…It’s been ages since you’ve made that!  Yum, more bacon,” Ben breathed in contentment.

Tori laughed and replied, “I think that’s what I’ve missed most since we joined the academy.  Not having a kitchen.  This is nice and it was exactly what I needed after today.  Thank you, everyone, for indulging me and giving me time to do all this.”

“Are you kidding?” Piper exclaimed.  “We’re the ones getting the better end of the deal here, Tor.  This all looks absolutely amazing!  Your aura has the happiest, healthiest green glow right now.  It’s beautiful!”

Tori smiled at Piper and replied, “Thanks, Piper!”

“Yum, I had forgotten how much I enjoy your cooking, honey,” Sarah remarked. “The smokiness in the salad dressing pairs with the spiciness of the mussels perfectly!  And this bread is just the right vehicle for soaking up the broth!  This is divine!”

“I second that!” Meda chimed in.  “Once again, you’ve allowed me to experience something I’ve never had before and it is wonderful!”

Tori smiled in contentment and replied, “Thank you!  Okay!  Less talking and more eating!”

Pan-Roasted BB&J Mussels (Bacon, Bourbon and Jalapeños)

Ingredients:

  • 4 Dozen Mussels
  • 2 Jalapeños, seeded and chopped
  • 2 Cloves Garlic, chopped
  • ½ Cup Shallots, finely diced
  • ½ Cup Bacon, diced
  • ¼ Cup Bourbon
  • ¼ Cup Clam juice
  • ¼ Cup Half and Half
  • 2 Tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 Tablespoons parsley, chopped

Directions:

1) Scrub and de-beard the mussels and then place them in cold water for at least 15 minutes.

2) In a large, deep pan, cook the bacon over moderate heat until the bacon is crisp, about ten to twelve minutes.  Remove bacon from pan with slotted spoon and transfer it to a bowl.

3)  Add the shallots and garlic to the pan and cook until they are softened and the garlic is just beginning to look ‘toasted.’

4)  Add the mussels and bourbon to the pan, and simmer until the bourbon is almost evaporated.

5)  Add the clam juice and cover the pan, cooking the mussels until they open, about five to eight minutes.

6) Transfer the mussels to a serving bowl, discarding any that have not opened.

7) Add the half and half, jalapeños, parsley and bacon to the pan and simmer until the sauce has slightly thickened, about two minutes.  Add the butter, stirring the sauce until it is incorporated and then pour the sauce over the mussels.

Serve the dish warm with crusty bread to soak up the broth.

Filed Under: Blog, Recipes

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