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Magic and Mayhem Kindle World Release!!!

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I'm so thrilled to be a part of the Magic and Mayhem Kindle World. It's been wonderful to be a part of this project and to work with all the great writers involved. I know most of them personally and we've all had a wonderful time.  Robyn Peterman is the very best person to work with to do one of these releases. Her world is really fun to write in and she's such a hoot! Always upbeat, always fun. You can find all the books at her website, but I'll be putting the links on my blog as they become live, but just in case:   http://robynpeterman.com/kindle-world/ Here's the list of authors and the titles of their books and the links. Magic and Mayhem: Have Wand, Will Travel by Teresa Reasor Link:  https://amzn.com/B01MF8NAD7 Magic and Mayhem: Witches Be Crazy (Stacy Justice Magical Mysteries Book 0) by Barbra Annino Link:  https://amzn.com/B01M2Z1O70 Magic and Mayhem: Witch, Please (Ida May Chronicles Book 2) by Deanna Chase Link:  https://amz...

CAUGHT IN THE ACT (A HUMOROUS SHORT STORY)

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CAUGHT IN THE ACT I have a NEW RELEASE  coming out in the next few days and I just wanted to spread the word. The title of the story is CAUGHT IN THE ACT. It's a Humorous Short Story about—well—here's the blurb. --> Liz is determined to carve out some alone time to spend with her husband Jimmy. But fate and the kids seem destined to interfere. And worse, her attempts to find a happy balance between responsibility and romance may prove more a comedy of errors than the night, well—fifteen minutes—of hot sex she’s hoping for. Or will it? Caught In The Act is a short-short story of 3300 words but it’s well worth the laughs. I think every parent will identify with this couple. Hope you'll check it out. Teresa

The Battle of the Toilet Seat or Symbolism in Life

Recently my husband and I have been at an impasse over the replacement of a toilet seat in one of our bathrooms. He likes the padded plastic kind because he can sit on his throne for an hour at a time and read the newspaper without his butt or legs going to sleep. And I like the wooden ones that last 30 years or more because they don’t have to be replace as often and they’re easier to keep clean. Obviously I don’t read on the throne. Since I’m the one who usually replaces things like this around the house, you’d think I’d just buy what I want and install it. Not so. Not because I can’t afford to buy it. And not because I’m being considerate of his desires. It’s because I’ve been replacing the toilet seats around our house for 34 years, and I’m tired of doing it. So, I decided to take a stand. I told him to buy the toilet seat of his dreams. But if it was the padded plastic kind, he had to put it on himself. Undaunted, he zoomed out to the hardware store and bought the seat he’...