Archive for the ‘Caribbean’ Category

26th February

Wanderlust: Caribbean Dreams

Like a Harlequin heroine whisked around the world by her ruthless Greek tycoon, I’ve been globetrotting like crazy these past few months. It’s been a bit unreal. Mr. Wonderful travels 80% of the time for work and stocks up a heck of a lot of frequent flier points. Sometimes he brings me with him. I like to pretend I’m “working” on these trips too, researching and taking notes for future novels set in “sophisticated, glamorous, international locations.”

Though Mr. Wonderful did not accompany me on the Caribbean cruise I took two weeks ago, I still spent many hours lounging in the sun brainstorming and plotting. I now have four books stewing in my brain based on four best girlfriends who take a cruise together to celebrate being single, thirty and independent. The books overlap in time as each woman finds her true love on board the luxury love-boat. Someday you’ll get to read them. Once upon a time…

Three of my friends joined me on the cruise: Laura, Tracy and I met in high school, and Leah is Laura’s college roommate.

Miami the city that keeps the roof blazin

I only came for two days of playing. We stayed on Miami Beach Saturday and Sunday, before boarding the cruise ship on Monday. It was…cold (cue theme). Enjoyed the mile-long active pedestrian mall on Lincoln. Margaritas and Mojitos for Laura’s birthday (hip-hip-hurray!). Turns out the Cubans have left Calle Ocho, but that didn’t stop us from walking the strip (whistle!).

All aboard!

Carnival Destiny. My first time aboard a cruise ship. I expected the boat to be dripping in luxury (thanks Baby Bonanza!) and it turned out to be more plebeian in real life. There were no hero-models to be found, much to the disappointment of my single friends. We gorged ourselves on the delicious food and enjoying our singing/dancing waiter. Surprisingly, four women in a tiny stateroom with a single bathroom did just fine. I stole a few precious reading moments while waiting for my turn. I slept like a baby – swaddled in my feather mattress in the pitch dark, rocked to sleep on the tide – it was like being in the womb. At least as I imagine it.

Laura chats up the locals

Swashbuckling Pirate Romance

Tuesday, our first stop: Nassau, Bahamas. Nassau, once home to notorious pirates Anne Bonny, Mary Reed and Calico Jack Rackam, is no longer the rum-fueled den of iniquity it once was, but don’t let that fool you to what sharks still be hunting these here waters. Tour-operators, souvenir merchants and taxi drivers lurk in the brightly painted pastel shops, luring unsuspecting tourists to their doom. A pirate museum and history museum hide on the back roads for the more adventurous traveler. My intrepid friends followed me blindly as I marched through the narrow, traffic-filled streets in search of the historic heart of Nassau. We discovered the pink colonial Governor’s mansion ruling over the harbor from a hill and the early parliament buildings, also pink. Pink, it seems, might be a favorite pirate color. Who knew?

Our excursion for the day took us to a small private island off the coast where we strapped on small blow-up life vests and daintily inched our way into turquoise blue water that only a polar bear could love. Seriously. The guides wore wet suits. I envied them. Once the shock wore off, we enjoyed swimming with the friendly penned stingrays. They were quite used to humans and eagerly swam against our legs and feet in the expectation of being fed.

Afterwards we warmed ourselves on the sunny beach and watched a dutch pop star film a music video in spanish.

Part I: Miami and Nassau

Part II: Half Moon Cay and Grand Turk

5th February

Thursday Thirteen: Cruising for Love

Thursday Thirteen

Saturday I leave for Miami to board a cruise ship for a week of fun & sun in the caribbean with three girlfriends. This will be my first foray into that corner of the world and my first time aboard a cruise ship.

Saturday: Fly to Miami
Sunday : Explore Miami
Monday: Set sail aboard the good ship lollipop Carnival Destiny
Tuesday: Nassau – Swim with Stingrays
Wednesday: Half Moon Cay – Snorkel by Boat
Thursday: Grand Turk – Horseback riding and swimming with horses
Friday: Sailing, sailing over the ocean blue
Saturday: fly home

Of course I’m looking for romance novels set in the Caribbean or aboard a cruise ship to take with me!

Can you recommend any of these?

  1. BABY BONANZA by Maureen Child (Silhouette Desire, Sept 2008)
    Millionaire owner of cruise line discovers his mistress is pregnant with twins.
    Read ebook FREE for Harlequin 60 year anniversary!
    Recommended by the Book Binge
  2. TREASURE by Helen Brenna (Harlequin SuperRomance, No 1408)
    Treasure hunter searches for spanish gold from legendary shipwreck, finds something even more valuable.
    2008 RITA winner best Contemporary Series Romance
  3. ISLAND HEAT by Sarah Mayberry
    Former lovers hired to give culinary presentations aboard cruise ship stir up passion in the kitchen and the bedroom. (Mediterranean Nights series is set on cruise ships)
    Recommended by Sayuri (via twitter)
  4. THEN YOU HIDE by Roxanne St. Claire
    Heroine searches for missing friend on a cruise ship and through the caribbean, is saved from killers by retired assassin with a secret she doesn’t want to hear. Bullet Catchers book.
    Recommended by Ciaralira
  5. GOING OVERBOARD by Christina Skye
    Cruise ship photographer saved by undercover Navy SEAL from assassination attempt.
    Recommended by Writers Write
  6. THE IRON ROSE by Marsha Canham
    “Gender-bending tale of pirates, spies, and love on the high seas” set in 1610s Caribbean
    Recommended by All About Romance.
  7. DAY DREAMER by Jill Marie Landis
    Regency heroine with paranormal skill fakes identity, enters into marriage of convenience with Caribbean-located husband.
    Recommended by All About Romance.
  8. NERDS LIKE IT HOT by Vicki Lewis Thompson
    Murder witness hides on single-nerd caribbean cruise and tries to resist a “titanic attraction” to her bodyguard.
    VLT spoke at RWA San Fran last summer, but I haven’t read any of her books.
  9. CARIBBEAN CRUISING by Rachel Hawthorne (AKA Lorraine Heath)
    On a Caribbean cruise, eighteen-year-old Lindsay’s to-do list includes having a one night stand, but when her wealthy new stepfather introduces his gorgeous godson as her traveling buddy, things become complicated. (Young Adult)
  10. A PIRATE OF HER OWN by Kinley MacGregor (AKA Sherrilyn Kenyon)
    American revolutionary buccaneer kidnaps rebellious virginal miss. Kenyon’s first novel!
    What better place to read about pirates than the Caribbean? (I’ve read it)
  11. PRINCESS CHARMING by Jane Heller
    “What do you get when you put three divorced women and one desperate hit man on a ship bound for the aquamarine waters of the Caribbean?”
  12. ONLY WITH YOUR LOVE by Lisa Kleypas
    A bodice-ripping pirate and the virgin who tames his wild heart. :P
    I read this one. It was very silly. I think I gave it three hearts.
  13. MIDNIGHT MOON by Lori Handeland
    Grieving mother searches for Voodoo priest who can raise the dead in dangerous jungles of Haiti, discovers shape-shifters and monsters. (Nightcreatures Book 5)