Happy Halloween!

Wishing everyone a safe and happy Halloween! Here in Vancouver the weather has turned crisp and the leaves are falling, swirling through the air on gusts of autumn wind. Our front porch is decorated with spiders and jack-o-lanterns carved to look like a ghost and a pirate skull, and my little ones are beside themselves at the prospect of filling their treat bags once it gets dark.
Tonight I’m dressing up in my drindl I bought in Munich, tying my hair into pigtails and rocking the whole outfit by topping it off with black fisnhet stockings and four inch black heels. Then I’ll be escorted by none other than Bumblebee and Scooby-Doo for some good old-fashioned trick-or-treating.
If it’s cold wherever you are and you’re in need of a Halloween treat to warm you up, Katie Reus has a new paranormal erotic romance release out called Unleashed Temptation, under her alter ego’s pen name, Savannah Stuart. You can check it out here.
Hope everyone stays safe and has a great time tonight!
Kaylea 🙂
Halloween fun
Expecting copy edits for Relentless (book 4), but I’ve got to get my butt in gear with the first book of my Bagram Special Ops series. I’ve tentatively titled it Turbulence, and am about a third of the way through the first draft–the hardest part of the writing phase. Well, at least for me 😉
In honor of Halloween, I’ve put in a short clip of this amazing costume. For anyone out there with young boys, this is guaranteed to make them smile. So without further delay, here’s someone who’s a huge fan of the Transformers movies. Enjoy!
Out of Her League playlist

I’m going to be posting a few things regarding my books as we get closer to my next release date in February. Character interviews, recipes they like to cook (or eat, in Bryn’s case–she’s a terrible cook). I cleaned out my iPod today to make room for my new WIP, and thought I’d share some of the songs from my first book, Out of Her League.
You may recall in an earlier post I find having a playlist for my current book or even some songs particular for a certain character in that book really helps get my creative juices flowing. Even now when I’m driving and a song from one of my playlists comes on the radio, I’m instantly transported back to that book and its characters. Kind of neat, actually.
So, here are some of the songs I kept around for when I needed inspiration for Out of Her League:
–Every Breath You Take (The Police–theme song for Seth and the whole book, really)
–Nights In White Satin (The Moody Blues–this was for Luke and Emily’s flashback scene where he shows up at her door in the middle of the night in the pouring rain)
–Interstate Love Song (Stone Temple Pilots)
–Kickstart My Heart (Motley Crue–this always makes me think of softball because it played during warm-ups in Canada Cup one year when I was starting against Team Australia. Trust me, it was a memorable–if short :)–experience. So I used this for writing the scenes where Christa is catching during the game.)
–Ghost (Live)
–All We Are (Kim Mitchell–for the ending climax scene with Rayne taking down Seth)
–I’m Ready (Bryan Adams–this is Rayne’s theme song, because it took him a long time to become a happily ever after kind of guy. Only Christa could have brought that out in him.)
If you’ve never tried the playlist trick of jumpstarting your creativity, give it a whirl. I bet you’ll find it helps when you get stuck!
There’s No Place Like Home

I’m back safe and sound! Whew, it felt like a long trip because I was pining for my little guys the whole time. Oh, and hubby too. He really missed me, by the way. He and the boys met me at the airport with chocolate roses 🙂 I can’t even describe how happy I was to see them and hug them all.
As hard as it was to leave my family for that long, it was good for my marriage in a way. Keeps things fresh when you don’t see each other every single day, which is when most couples tend to take each other for granted. I came home to a spotless, gleaming house, two happy boys and a hubby that lost seven pounds because he missed me so much (or so I like to think, but maybe it was because he wasn’t eating my cooking and baking every day!).
My time in France was relatively short, but man is it expensive there! Moreso than any of the other countries I visited. I went to a burlesque show at the Crazy Horse theater in Paris (who’d have ever thought that would happen?), ate crepes and shopped. Now that’s my idea of a good time. I even got complimented on my French a couple of times, which is funny because I barely know any. But it’s nice to know my accent is good!
At least in France I felt “normal”, physically speaking. Not so much in the Baltic countries. I’m about 5′ 7″ and 130 pounds (size 4 or 6, depending on the clothes), but in the Baltics I felt short and fat. Seriously, all the women there seemed to be 5′ 9″ or better, and my weight. Size zeroes and twos. Probably because their diet is much better than in North America, or even most of Western Europe. Our tour guide commented more than once that all we seemed to do was eat! Plus, they don’t eat processed crap like we all do on the west side of the “pond”.
Another thing that surprised me was the number of people that spoke English, especially in Estonia. Nearly everyone we met spoke enough to converse with us. And they still rely on central heating, piped in from Russia. The Batic governments determine when to turn it on and off, and this week in Lithuania, the government is turning on heat in schools and hospitals. And trust me, it’s cold there right now. The rest of the population has to wait until the temperature falls below a certain level for three consecutive days, then the heat gets turned on. And once it’s on, you can’t shut it off or regulate the temperature. So if you’re too hot, you have to keep all your windows open until the heat gets shut off in April or May, once again determined by the temperature. You can imagine how expensive this method is, especially to a population struggling to make ends meet. Hopefully things will keep improving there over the next few years, but the current economic crisis isn’t helping matters. Our tour guide Edgars has a master’s degree in international business relations, and he’s just left Latvia for six months to drive a bread truck in Australia. That says a lot, doesn’t it?
So, all in all I’m glad I went, and my cousin was awesome to travel with. Other than an upcoming writer’s retreat with Bob Mayer in November, I’m not planning on going anywhere for a long while!
Now I’ve got to get my butt in gear and get back into some sort of writing routine. I’ve been such a slacker! Let’s hope this break from the keyboard has let my current WIP percolate in my little brain, and that the words will flow next time I sit down to write.
