Wednesday 28 November 2012

Please welcome Cerise DeLand


A Picture is Worth 30,000 words…or more!
By Cerise DeLand
All pictures property of Cerise DeLand, no use without permission.

I go everywhere and take my camera… and my author’s imagination! Here with a few of my own pix, I'll give you a tidbit I learned about the place, the photo or how I used it in a story!



Classical sculpture, trip to Greece with hubbie in 2009: This came from the museum at Olympia where the games were held. Also here was a training ground for Olympiads with a description of their rigorous diet and exercise. What did I take away? That being an athlete, even then, required an enormous commitment of time and energy. For me? Not so much. I used to do 5K races. Now I work out in a gym! And do hip hop class! Enuf already!






Fresh Fish and Jambon from La Boqueria in Barcelona, Spain: This was a real treat! Notice the prices on the ham. YIKES! This ham is special coming from pigs who are fed acorns. Very pricey. What did I get out of this? Look for #4 in Desiree Holt and my NEMESIS series, UNTIL NOON, romantic thrillers that are selling like MAD!




From the same trip come the pix of SAGRADA FAMILIA, Sacred Family Cathedral. Note the “dripping architecture” of the East Door, or Door of Birth, and the contrast of the West Door, Door of  Death/Crucifixion which is very stark and rigid.

I give you the very dolorous and ironic sculpture of Judas Kissing Christ.



In UNTIL NOON, we set a murder in the nearby town of Montserrat on a cliff near a famous 1000 year old monastery.






Doge’s Palace, Venice: What a marvelous place Venice is! I long to return. From this trip, I got the background of CARRIED AWAY, my romantic suspense set there in that wonderful city. I’ve done a lot of travel in Mexico, too, where LAID BARE is set, the first in the Irresistible Forces series along with CARRIED AWAY.



I love to cook and my husband is my terrific sommelier. We go to Napa often and this pix of the Mondavi Wine cellar is one of my faves! Wine and champagne make big appearances in my books. Prosecco, anyone? Yum.
For a taste of my own cooking, wine and love for Italy and Italian men, try MIA Dolce!



The Street Scene of Pompeii makes my mouth water to return. When I did my master’s degree, I took quite a few courses in ancient civilizations. This pix makes me wish there were 48 hours in a day so that I could write romances set in Pompeii!



The door in Mykonos is only one of approximately two dozen pictures of colorful doors on that beautiful island. I like it better than Santorini for peace and quiet, the sound of the surf on the beach. Sigh. I have a story set here but have not finished it yet. What’s it about? A young woman who studied Greek here as a teen returns and finds her old friend who becomes her lover!



And the picture of the Texas Cypress trees is dear to me. I live here in the Hill Country and these beauties are a joy to see surviving, especially in a very dry climate. My new series for EC, Knights in Black Leather, begins with ROPE ME IN and TIE ME DOWN, then continues with STEAL ME AWAY, a historical about the Comanche who stole white women from their families. This is due out soon.



And where am I going next? My big trip this year will be to Paris (again!) and eastern France. What will I do there? Drink champagne. Eat truffles. And research chateaux and the French Revolution! If that floats your boat, do try my Regency which is free everywhere, LADY STARLING’s STOCKINGS.

Come visit me for all my books at http://www.cerisedeland.com

6 comments:

  1. What totally great pictures! And guess what. The fabulous Cerise and I use a lot of them in our Nemesis series, thrillers that take place on several continents and in exotic locales. What a pleasure to work with such a great writer.

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  2. Lily, thanks for having me over to share my picture album! I like to "see" my scenery, even after I've returned home.
    And you can see from Desiree's comment, we use these a LOT when writing our thriller erotica series, NEMESIS.

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  3. Ladies, it is such a pleasure to have you both stop by my blog today. And Cerise, you've given me the travel bug again with all those wonderful shots you've shared.

    I wandered around Greece a few years ago, enjoying the many islands. Your picture of the steps/doorway remind me so much of the vividness of the lighting there, blue being a predominant colour whichever way I turned, and showcased in every shade. Simply divine :-)

    Thanks again,

    Lily x

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  4. I would love to travel more, but I don't fly well. There are two places I would love to visit despite my fear of flying - Italy and Greece. Until then, I'll keep enjoying pics and books set there.

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    1. DALTON, COME WITH ME and I will totally occupy you while we are in the air! And on the train. And in the car!
      But in restaurants, you will be so happy. I promise. And places like the Boqueria, too!
      The men are delicious, too!!!!!

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