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Sunday, July 19, 2026



 


As my muse and I began working on the fifth installment of the series, she suggested including horseback riding. Why? I’ve been riding for more than two decades, yet I've never written about it in my books. She told me that my experience would serve me well. We developed a plotline in which the Secretary of State’s wife is a passionate rider who wants to spend time with her husband while on vacation. The story naturally deals with horses, riding, bodyguards, and nasty people who appear to disturb the peaceful wintertime.

Since riding isn't something you can learn over the weekend, the bodyguards—especially the new guy, Cameron—have their problems with the big animals. Of course, there's also the pain that comes with sitting on horseback for a few hours… LOL.

Enjoy!

Description

The trouble with a vacation is that you never get what you wish for.

Riding and hiking in the New York State national forest—what could be more recuperative? When Secretary Nolan’s wife decides to have a pleasant week of riding in the national forest she can’t anticipate the trouble waiting for all of them, and the snowstorm is just the beginning.

Excerpt

Close to the stable’s wide gates Jazmin jerked back seeing a movement in the shadow. “Who goes there?”

Cameron peeked around the corner. The setting sun reflected in his blue eyes, and she thought that behind the lines of tiredness he was a good-looking man.

“A sentry’s question? You’ve been together with this Ethan-guy too long.”

“What’re you doing in the dark on the ground?” She knelt beside him, checking him up and down quickly. “Anything wrong?”

He lowered his chin. His voice was strained. “Aside from being totally exhausted…no.”

“You need something to drink and certainly a good meal after the long ride. The others will be in the kitchen. Should I help you up?”

“Guess why I’m down here? My legs feel like Jell-O. I was glad I made it this far. The others just walked off, but I—” He shook his head and closed his eyes. “Just let me sit here for a while, then I’ll come in.”

“My, you’re a bad liar!” She grinned when he didn’t bring up the energy to deny it. “I’ll go and get Ryan.”

“No! Not Ryan! If you do that, the jokes will go through the roof. Don’t want to be ridiculed by all the tough guys, especially that Nathanial-something. He’s just super cool and so—”

“Aloof?”

“Yeah.”

“So I heard.”

Cameron grimaced as he changed position. His thighs trembled. “Now, look at this. I guess I better plan to stay the night.”

“No, you won’t. It’s already damn cold. Ryan won’t mock you, or I’ll have him assigned to the next ride for sure.” She threw Cameron a sweet glance. “He’ll be quiet as a mouse.”

With Ryan in her wake, she returned to the stables. Cameron hadn’t moved and looked more miserable than before.

Ryan reached out to him. “Tell me, tough guy, how long haven’t you ridden…camel or wooden horse or whatever?”

“A year? Maybe more.” Cameron took off his woolen hat to scratch his thick blond hair. “I can’t remember.”

“I understand. Look, pal, your legs are cramped. So, if it’s not ruining your ultimate male appearance, I’d just throw you over my shoulder and—”

“No! I won’t let you—”

“There’s a back door,” Jazmin interrupted. “We already spoke about it.”

“About carrying me like a flour sack? Are you nuts?”

Ryan made a face. “I told you he wouldn’t go for it.” He turned back to his colleague. “Shall I knock you out and pretend we had a brawl? I can do that. Everyone believes I’m crazy as a shithouse rat as Stephen King would say. So, what’s there to worry about?” When Cameron hesitated, Ryan bent down to quickly pull him over his shoulder, a move that caused Cameron to cry out and Jazmin to step aside and stifle laughter. She caught the hat he dropped. “Hold still and bear it like a man.”

“God, this is worse than the careening of a ship!” Cameron groaned but accepted his lot. “Hope this is a short walk. My head’s exploding.”

When they passed by, Teresa opened her mouth, too flabbergasted to say a word. Jazmin put a finger to her lips and whispered, “Don’t mention this to anyone, okay?” As she glanced over her shoulder she saw Teresa smile. She opened the back door and directed Ryan through the corridor and into Cameron’s room where he put him down unceremoniously on the bed. Cameron bit the sleeve of his jacket and squeezed his eyes shut.

“See?” Ryan panted. “Nobody saw us, and you’ll pretend this didn’t happen. My, have you gained weight? I remember you being slender when we met with you on the yacht.”

“I hate you, Ryan Griffith.” Cameron made the effort—groaning and clenching his teeth—to get out of his thick jacket.

Ryan lifted two fingers. “That was the second time that I carried you, buddy.”

“Shall I give you a hand?” Jazmin asked Cameron, already pulling off his boots.

Ryan doubled over with laughter. “Does Ethan know you’re here to undress a man? I mean—”

“For goodness sakes, Jazmin, leave me alone,” Cameron pleaded. “I promised Ethan to never make advances on you and now—”

“Let me do it,” Ryan interrupted, smiling like a shark. “I’ll look much better undressing him than you.”

“Are you sure?” Jazmin divided her attention between them. “I’m not convinced you aren’t up to mischief, Ryan.”

“Hey, you blackmailed me, Jaz, and I did what you asked. Now hop out of here.”

“Thanks for your help.” Cameron looked at Jazmin, then rolled his eyes when Ryan pulled down his pants. He tried in vain to stop him. “Don’t think of getting the hang of this!”

While Ryan made a show of undressing Cameron in spite of his protests Jazmin slipped out of the room and closed the door. She laughed so hard her belly hurt. She laughed even more when Ethan turned around the corner, a questioning look on his face.

“Weather forecast tells of more snow and…are you okay?”

She wouldn’t tell, even if it meant not breathing for a minute.

***

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Friday, September 13, 2024

I have a horse, but I don't write about it

 


 Eleven years ago I bought a beautiful gelding, a horse named Mylord. I love to ride and I'm at the stable whenever possible. I take riding lessons, I enjoy long walks with him and I'm especially fond of riding through the woods. Once a year I take him on vacation to a friend's stable and enjoy a week of sunshine and more riding. If it's warm enough, the horse also likes to go to a nearby lake.

So I have a lot to do with horses, and I know something about riding. But in all those years, I hadn't written a book with a main character who also loved horses. When I realized what I was missing, my muse and I sat down to plot out the story for Riding with a Bodyguard. In the setting, it wasn't possible to make riding the center of the story, but at least I had a chance to include some riding lessons and some fun with horses.

I'm thinking about sending my FBI agent to investigate undercover in a stable. Maybe that will be one of the next stories...

Here’s an excerpt from Riding with a Bodyguard

 

Description

The trouble with a vacation is that you never get what you wish for.

Riding and hiking in the New York State national forest—what could be more recuperative? When Secretary Nolan’s wife decides to have a pleasant week of riding in the national forest she can’t anticipate the trouble waiting for all of them, and the snowstorm is just the beginning.

Excerpt

“Sir, aside from protocol—are you kidding me?” Walter Coleman’s voice was serious, his gaze set on Secretary’s Nolan’s benevolent, amused face. “I mean, you’re telling me this as a joke at my expense, right?” He arched his brows and cocked his head, watching the secretary take off his glasses for polishing. “Sir?”

His voice was gentle. “Walter, I’ve been married to my wife for more than thirty years by now. That’s a long time. Much longer than the time I spent as a student, soldier or politician.” He put his glasses back on and looked at the chief of security. “Diane was born and raised in Lake Placid. While the other kids were skiing and playing ice hockey, she rode. Her parents kept horses as long as she lived there. Though she had to move with me to Washington because of my work, she’s never stopped riding. She simply loves it.”

“I know that, sir.”

“If you know that—you should know better than asking me to change my wife’s plans on how to spend our few days away from all appointments. I promised to fulfill a wish. She’s been telling me about a cross-country tour on horseback for half a year. Virtually since the day she…never mind.” He lowered his chin. “Honestly, Walter, are you kidding me asking me to change my wife’s mind?”

Walter exhaled loudly, and only because Nolan knew him inside and out did he dare show impatience. “You’re telling me your wife wants to ride from one lodge to the next, every day another accommodation? Through the woods of New York State?”

“That’s the plan, yes.” Nolan turned to the small table at the window overlooking the garden where he had left his glass. “Away from all streets, away from all the hassle—just a few people enjoying days in the wilderness. Hopefully with good weather.” He smiled over the rim. “I know you’re making calculations, Walter, so let me tell you there’s no other way than for all bodyguards to accompany us on horseback.”

“No motorcycles?”

“None. Period. Don’t come with helicopters or planes or drones or whatever you had on your list.” Nolan put down the glass, looking completely at ease. “Aside from the fact that there’s no driving on motorcycles through a national forest—who would come and bother us? I’m not the most wanted person in the United States, am I? I’m also not on the list of endangered celebrities and such.”

Walter lifted his hands to stress his argument. “I understand that I can’t make you change your mind—”

“No, you mean I won’t risk my health trying to change my wife’s mind.”

“Yes, sir. At least consider staying at one place. One lodge. One place we can secure and make sure you’ll be safe when you get there. Take day trips through the woods, but, please, return to the same house every evening.”

Nolan frowned. “You’re telling me to bargain with Diane?”

“Eventually you’ll have to drive a hard bargain with her, sir, but under the perspective of securing your stay, I have to admit that the effort seems worth it. I can send a team with you on every route, but sending one ahead to go through security routine every afternoon and night is much more difficult. Not to mention you’d need more men with you to have them deployed in time.”

Nolan sighed but nodded. “I’ll talk to her. I guess she already had a preferred lodge in mind. As I said, she was born and raised in the area and probably knows every damn soul worth knowing.” He smoothed his shock of white hair. The slightly amused glance was back in his eyes. “Tell me, Walter, will you accompany us?”

Walter pursed his lips. He hated admitting that there were tasks he couldn’t fulfill. “No, sir,” he replied through clenched teeth. “I’ll have to stay behind. I’ve never been on horseback, and I don’t want to.”

“Ah! And who’s your choice to head the bodyguards then?”

“I’m quite convinced Ethan Mahoney qualifies for this task.”

Nolan nodded, grinning. “That fits perfectly. Find out who else knows a horse’s front from its rear.”

“Yes, sir.” Walter turned away, unable to hide his puzzlement about the secretary’s exuberant mood.

 

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