Winter Blogfest: Anna Hague

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Busy

Busy, busy, busy. Anymore, the theme for Christmas is busy is better. We’ve become so into finding the perfect gifts and attending all invites that by the time the holidays are over we are relieved instead of revived.

I admit I get caught up too, but I also make a point to find blocks of time to be selfish. Selfish isn’t always a bad thing. For me, selfish is having lunch with a friend, playing with the dogs, and most of all, taking the time to sit down and read.

Reading novellas or anthologies during the holidays are the perfect for me. Novellas may take a day or two. Stories in anthologies can be read a story or two at a time, and you’re spending an hour, thirty minutes, or even fifteen minutes with yourself.

Of course, I read holiday stories during this time, but also I throw in few mysteries or feel-good nonfiction. When I finish a book or story, I have a glorious sense of feel-good calm and a better grasp on the dreaded to-do list.

But I’m too busy. I just can’t find the time.

Yes you can. How much time do you spend online every day? Cut your minutes by a third, and you can a short story. Delegate a few items on the to-do, and you can knock out a novella.

Don’t feel you have to be the sole person responsible for the success of Christmas.

Think about how joyful and relaxed reading makes you. And when you’re less stressed, things seem to work out.
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The definition of holiday is “a day of festivity or recreation when no work is done.”

So take your holiday, even if you have to do it fifteen minutes at a time.

 

I have it all…until he shows me more.

I didn’t intentionally spill wine all over the most beautiful guy in the room, and one look at those icy-blue eyes brings on a major lapse in coherent speech. Jordan Caldera tells me his secret and wants me to join him. This is where my journey into submission begins.

So much about BDSM freaks me out, but at the same time, I can’t help but be intrigued. When I imagine Jordan doing those things to me, I can’t resist the adventure. Mind-blowing sex aside, my life is changing at an alarming rate and getting very complicated. Between balancing my career and my best friend’s concerns, the secrets I’m keeping are killing me.

What am I willing to risk for the new lifestyle I’ve embraced…and the man I love?

About the Author: Anna Hague is an author of erotic and contemporary romance. She is also a sports reporter by day. She lives in central Indiana with her husband, three parrots, and two dogs.

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Comments

  1. Audrey Stewart says

    I love to read Christmas stories during the holidays.

  2. Debra Guyette says

    I am enjoying my 18 month old grandson this Christmas. It is fun to see things through his eyes.

  3. Yes, exactly. Fifteen minutes of reading can be plenty of time if you pick the right stories.

  4. Great advice.

  5. I enjoyed the post.
    Happy New Year!

  6. Linda Romer says

    Angel’s Collar sounds amazing! Thank you

  7. Lisa Caviness says

    Can’t wait to read Angel’s Collar! Also, good advice for taking a little time for yourself.

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