Sunday, November 18, 2012

Erotic Romance Author Sharon Hamilton


 Sharon Hamilton
Erotic Romance Author

      Thank you for stopping in to meet Sharon today. What a surprise for those of you who love reading about military men! Tssss! She has a few sizzling hot books for you to check out and hopefully head over to buy your own copies! Sharon also has a contest at the end of the interview - You won't want to miss getting in on this one - all who enter will receive a short story, just leave the title you'd like inside the entry form but DO leave a comment or question for Sharon. She'll be around all week to talk hot sexy men with you! Let's get started!

Naughty Reader’s:  Tell us a bit about yourself  that our readers might not know. What made you want to become a writer?

Sharon:  I originally wanted to be a marriage and family counselor, so studied psychology in college. Along the way to helping my new husband, who was an Air Force vet, and contractor, we started buying and selling fix-up properties, doing small subdivisions, and then I started in Real Estate, which I did for almost 25 years. I was the top producer for my county, and had a successful career coaching agents, working for the most respected national Real Estate sales trainer. I learned a lot about what NOT to do by mentoring other people, and meeting and sitting next to leaders in the field of human potential and development, like Brian Tracy, Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins and others.
       When our house burned down in 2008, and we lost everything; it was a very low point in our lives, after having worked so hard. I began doing what I’d always wanted to do: write. I sat down on December 15, 2008 and by January 15, 2009, my first book was written. Actually, it wrote itself. That book got re-written 57 times before I published it last summer.
       I’ve raised 4 children, and a husband. LOL.

Naughty Reader’s:  Wow! We can't imagine what it must have felt like to sit next to Brian Tracy and the other top speakers! What an honor and motivater that had to be! Please a bit about your SEAL Brotherhood series without giving away any spoilers.






















Sharon:  Fallen SEAL Legacy is Book 2 of my SEAL Brotherhood series. In Book 1, Accidental SEAL, SO Calvin “Coop” Cooper is introduced as a secondary character. He’s a Nebraska farm boy, 6’7”, can fix anything and is most comfortable under an old tractor or pickup truck. He loves gadgets and things that go boom in the night. But he’s trained as a Navy SEAL Medic. The storyline goes that Coop is ordered to meet the family of a fallen SEAL, after his own family is wiped out in a tornado. Coop meets the beautiful niece of this fallen hero, and they start a passionate affair neither one is ready for. When the family discovers a deranged man intent on kidnapping and killing her is targeting them, Cooper (of course) saves the day, using his equipment and Navy SEAL training.

Naughty Reader’s:
  Sounds like a winning series, Sharon. The tension is not only from the drama but the sexual encounter as well! Do you write under a pen name?

Sharon:  No, I use my real name.

Naughty Reader’s: What types of hero or heroine do you like best?

Sharon: In my military romances, I like Navy SEALs who are real life heroes with almost paranormal abilities, due to their training. I like to show them as completely alpha, competent and confident. But when it comes to love, the women they are lucky to love literally send them to their knees. No training program helps them cope with the enormous feelings of loyalty and fierce love these larger-than-life heroes possess.
      The women they love are also confident. I like to write that my couples each have what the other lacks, although sometimes they don’t see this at the time. I think it is also important to make my characters seem real, people you would want to be stranded with at the end of the world. People you could always count on.

Naughty Reader’s:  Readers have to connect with real characters to be pulled into the story. They also love to know what we do all day! Tell us about a typical day in your life as a writer.

Sharon:  I generally get up between 5-5:30. I have a ½ hour quiet time, do some reading. I try to get on my computer before 7 AM. My most productive mornings are when I get to write new words, and I always do this to music. I have favorite pieces I write certain scenes to. Mid day is taken up with the business of being an author, being a wife, mother and grandmother. At night I write often until nearly 10, when I try to be in bed. My daily goal is to write 3k words, or to do 50 pages of edits.

Naughty Reader’s:  Having and meeting daily words goals are a must as an author. Do your books have a common theme or are they all different?

Sharon: Yes, my tagline is: Love Heals In The Gardens Of The Heart. I truly believe in the healing power of love, that when two people get together, the sum of the parts is more than two. I also write that deep committed love can cure anything.

Naughty Reader’s: Love your by-line! How long does it take you to write and then edit a story?

Sharon:  The initial writing can take 3-6 months, usually around 4. Editing can take that long. I often edit while I write the next one, because I like to let things “percolate” a bit during my last, deep edits. Editing is much harder for me than writing new words, for some reason. I am a slow reader.

Naughty Reader’s:
 Do you have to be alone to write?

Sharon:  My Dr. Dre headsets make it so I can write anywhere. As long as I have music pumped in, and can’t hear anything outside, I’m good to go. Visual cues don’t distract me. Sounds do, for some reason.

Naughty Reader’s:  Is it easier to write about the characters if you find pictures of them before you write or do you write then find character pictures?

Sharon:  I like to look for actors who best portray my characters. For SO Calvin Cooper, the actor I would select to portray him is Tatum Channing.

Naughty Reader’s:  ooooo - he's definitely got that sexy eye contact going on! How do you pick locations for your stories?

Sharon:  For the SEAL series, San Diego is the site for the stories. But I’ve made up beach names, street names, so don’t be looking to find any of them on a map! But being a west coast team, Cooper is based in San Diego. For my other heroes, I try to use Sonoma County (Northern California Wine Country), which is where I live.

Naughty Reader’s:  What are you working on now and what should readers be looking forward to from you in the future?

Sharon:  Fallen SEAL Legacy will be out early December this year. My next book will be Mortal Bite, Book 2 of the Golden Vampires of Tuscany, Paolo’s story.

 
Naughty Reader’s:  Where can readers find out more about you and your books?

Sharon: Here are my links...

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Excerpt: 

        You guys are in for a treat. I have never before posted this excerpt. Since this is a naughty blog, I’ve given you a naughty excerpt from Fallen SEAL Legacy. Hope you enjoy the book when it comes out in a few weeks:
        A small figure stood at the motor home door, knocking. Bay was having a fit inside. At first Coop thought it was Daisy, back after having an uncharacteristic change of heart. But no, it was someone with auburn hair. Long auburn hair. Long legs. The shape of her ass as she stood on tiptoe while she knocked, looked vaguely familiar.
          He’d been trained to move without a sound, and he did so, until he got to within a foot of the woman. He smelled lavender, and vanilla. She wore a pinky ring on her right hand that glinted in the moonlight.
           “Can I help you,” his voice was husky.
           She immediately turned, eyes wide and fearful. She slammed her body up against the shell of his silver beast, trying to distance herself from him.
           Libby Brownlee.
          “Oh. My. God. You scared me to death.”
         “Not quite. You look quite alive to me.” The anger he felt toward Libby and her family evaporated. “Why are you here?”
         “I—I just came because—I—felt bad—I wanted to—to—apologize for my father. You don’t understand. He is a very fine man. He just—“
         “He just blames the Navy for the loss of his brother.” Bay was barking. “I’ve got to let him out or he’ll shred the insides of my home.”
        “No problem.”
        She stepped aside and he unlocked the door, letting the dog practically topple Libby. Coop reprimanded him, but Libby was laughing.
         “Who’s this?” she asked between giggles.
       “This is Bay. I brought him back from…from my home. He’s just getting used to things out here.”
       “Ah. Well, Bay,” she said as she knelt and rubbed Bay’s ears, putting her nose close to the dog’s, “How do you like our ocean and our great weather, huh?”
    “C’mon, Bay. If you’re gonna just socialize, you’ve got to go back inside.”
      The dog ran off a few yards down the parking lot, sniffed the ground around several cars parked in the darkening early evening. When Bay came back, Coop put him in the trailer and locked it.
        “So, you were talking about your father being a good guy and all—“
        “Well, yes. But what I meant to say is that he is a fine, caring person—“
         “Save it. Not interested in excuses. He send you?”
       “Of course not. I just thought it was wrong. Wrong how he interacted with you. That’s all. I guess this was a mistake…”
          Libby turned to go and Coop grabbed her arm. “Sorry.” He dropped his grip. “Stay for a bit. Then you can go.”
          The two stood close enough that he could feel the heat from her body. She was a lethal complicated combination of spirit and emotion. Cooper liked girls who were easier to figure out. Though it wasn’t wise, he found himself making nice.
      “I’d invite you in, but that wouldn’t be appropriate. Besides, the housekeeper has the day off. And Bay has had his way with the decorating and all.” His little smile was returned. Her eyes softened. Even in the dim light he could see her full lips, painted a deep pink, pucker as she formed her careful words.
         “No problem.” She searched his face. He wanted to step to her, see if she would shrink if he slipped his hand up under her cotton top. But he held firm.
          “You cold?” he asked.
          She nodded.
         “Let me go get a blanket. We’ll sit outside and finish our talk, okay?”
          “Fine.”
          That word again. Why do women like to use it all the time?
        Coop unlocked the door and in two strides grabbed the throw on his dinette couch without turning on the lights. He bid the dog stay curled on the dog bed in the middle of the floor. He didn’t want Libby to see the interior of his soul. After all, this wasn’t a date.
        He walked down the beach toward the surf and she followed slightly behind. He placed the blanket around her shoulders, feeling the smooth texture of her neck and upper arm as he did so. She grabbed the blanket together at her chest and sat down in tandem with him.
        She was looking out to sea, the last remnants of the now-purple sky turning grey. A few stars began to come out. She leaned back and scanned the blue twilight ceiling.
         “I love how you can see the stars here. Not like where I live,” she said.
         “You don’t live in San Diego?”
         “No. I’m in San Jose. I was going to the University of Santa Clara.”
         “Was?”
         “I’m taking a semester off.”
         Coop didn’t know what to say. He hadn’t gotten his college degree yet, though he had started. “Time off can be a good thing,” he said but didn’t mean it.
     “I’m getting my master’s in psychology. I’ve been going to school non-stop for seventeen years. I don’t know, I just needed a break. Probably a stupid idea, but the thought of plunging into another year of studies frightened me, for some reason.”
         “So you’ll live at home, then?”
        “No. I can’t think there.”
         Coop was going to let her tell him. He didn’t want to ask, but he was dying to know.
       Better stop this or you’ll get your dick in a ringer. Last thing he wanted to do was report back to Timmons that he’d not made contact with the brother, but fucked his daughter.
         Shit. Cooper, you’re a fuckin’ asshole.
       “I think best here. Everything seems right with the world when I’m in the water, or at the beach. Especially just after sunset.” Cooper chastised himself for being such a fucking romantic.
           What the hell are you doing?
        Libby turned her face to his. He watched as her pretty eyes fluttered over his features, ending with his mouth. Unless he had totally gone off his rocker, the lady was feeling something for him. Although excited, he wasn’t sure he should be.
      “I’m sorry about your family,” she whispered over the sounds of the waves in the distance.
        This unexpected painful reminder he was a damaged soul bothered him. He understood why she said it. Why do women always want to heal guys? He’d seen his share of relationship train wrecks in the SEAL community. He wasn’t sure he believed it was possible to do it successfully. But if he did, she might—
           Damn. Stop this right now.
       Cooper tore himself from her eyes and sifted sand between his bent knees. She was barely touching his thigh with her own. He hadn’t noticed that before. The warm glow tingled up his leg, sending his junk into alert status.
         “My father had no right to treat you that way. I want to apologize for his behavior. That isn’t who we are. We’ve never met—“ Libby stopped, her voice wavering. This was hard for her.
        Her eyes searched his. It was so simple and happened so fast. He leaned in and placed his lips over hers to stop her from talking. He was going to back away, but she moved forward and increased the pressure. His tongue slipped along her lower lip until she parted them and he was in.
       He touched her cheeks with the back of both hands, and then sent his fingers into her hair at the back of her head, pulling her into him. She did not resist, but melted into his chest. He kissed her neck and heard her moan. Her smell, her breath, the taste of her lips put him in a trance. He wanted her. It was so wrong, but he wanted her more than he’d wanted a woman in years.
        Her hands smoothed over his shoulders and down his chest. Her fingers moved further and rubbed over his erection tenting the front of his cargo pants. She stroked him, barely touching his sensitive part through the fabric.
          You want this? You want to do me right here?
       Coop was surprised. He didn’t want to ask if she knew what she was doing. Hell, he didn’t know what he was doing. Before he could think further, she had moved a thigh over his legs and was straddling him. She reached for his cock, coaxing it outside, and moved her fingers up and down, squeezing him.
         “I don’t have anything,” he whispered.
         “I’m on the pill,” she whispered back and kissed him.
         “But—“
         “Shhh.”
         Well okay, then.
      Coop lay back, slipping a hand under her and felt her press into his palm. He unbuttoned her pants and peeled them off her hips as she raised her body. He pulled the blanket up over her bikini-clad butt. His fingers massaged the cleft between her cheeks. Under the blanket he diverted her panties to the side and placed his throbbing cock there. She inhaled, raised her torso up and then came down on him to the hilt.
      Like magic their two bodies moved in the moonlight. He couldn’t get enough. He stroked her wet insides, moving against lips that hugged him. He raised her body up and down on his shaft as she moaned her pleasure.
        She leaned forward and covered his mouth with kisses. The woman was beyond hot. He arched his cock up and into her while she pressed her breasts against his chest. She raised her shirt, slipped her bra up over her mounds and pressed the delicious flesh against his pecs.
        He needed the feel of her skin. He needed to see all of her. He needed to kiss all of her. He was not going to let her go until morning.


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Sunday, November 11, 2012


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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Author Interview with Savannah Rayne, Erotic Paranormal

 Savannah Rayne
Erotic Romance Author

       Savannah Rayne has invited Tonya and Brenda to her quaint cabin in the woods. Join us as we sit on the comfy couch and chairs by the fireplace, drinking coffee while Savannah spooks us with tidbits of her two new releases. She loves to scare her readers! LOL Once it becomes dark, we don't dare go outside...too many creatures of the night out and about.

Naughty Reader’s: Hi Savannah! We so excited to visit with you this week. *Tonya and Brenda each drop a suitcase and sleeping bags in a corner* (Brenda) Ummm...just in case we're too scared to leave, may we sleep over? LOL Tell us a bit about yourself  that our readers might not know.


Savannah: A sleepover will be fun and besides, it does get a bit spooking here in the woods after dark. During the week, I am a day care provider and have been in the field for twenty-nine years. Currently I care for two adorable children in their home, for a family I have had the pleasure of working with for nearly five years. I also work for a publishing company as an editor and copy editor. I have been blessed with an amazing man in my life and have two grown children who are wonderful. I’m also the grandmother of an adorable little boy. Some unknown facts are that I didn’t get my driver’s license until I was forty-one, and I didn’t start to write until I was forty-seven years old. I guess you could say I was a late bloomer!

Naughty Reader’s: (Brenda) *closing the curtains so the creatures can't peek in* Congrats on working as a copy editor. That has to help with your writing. What made you want to become a writer?

Savannah: *tossing another log on the fire* I didn’t enter the writing world in the “typical” way everyone else seems to, meaning with a strong desire to write, and knowing it was something that I dpeamed of doing. Although I have always been an avid reader, I never thought about writing a book until two years ago, when my best friend suggested that I ‘give it a try’, also adding in that she thought I had a natural talent for it. It turns out she was right, I even seem to be pretty good at it! I have since realized that I love writing as much as I do reading. Now the “desire” is there to keep writing!

Naughty Reader’s: Please share a bit about “Oh, Deer” and “When It Leaves” without giving away any spoilers.


Savannah:  In “Oh, Deer”, Jacob Ellis and his wife Donna live in the north woods of Wisconsin. Like most young couples, they have hobbies they enjoy. Jacob likes the outdoors, choosing four-wheeling and hunting as his forms of relaxation. Donna loves cooking, but her true passion is working in her flower garden. That is until her labor of love becomes nothing more than a colorful, tasty treat for the white-tailed deer, who share their surroundings. One night the pair experience more than the typical four legged visitor to their yard. The evening sets the path for Jacob’s decision to go against nature. After hearing a legend passed down through generations of the Chippewa Indian’s, Jacob must now decide if it’s just a myth or a lesson in the balance of law and justice—between people and nature.


In “When It Leaves”, Steven and K.C. are young twins who are no different than any other kids and they love playing in the leaves each fall. One autumn evening the five year olds ask to go out and play until dinner is ready. What happens that night will haunt Steven for the next twenty years. Now with a daughter of his own, Steven is left to struggle with the painful, guilt ridden choice of keeping his daughter safe or help the brother he lost, long ago, the one person Steven always thought he would do anything, to have back.

Naughty Reader’s:  (Tonya) *covering up with a blanket on the couch, secretly peering in the corners for shadows* Do you write under a pen name?

Savannah: Yes I do! Unfortunately I have a rather complicated spelling (and pronunciation) for my last name and no one would be able to spell it correctly to find any of my books if I used it. LOL So there was never a question about deciding whether or not to use a pen name,

Naughty Reader’s:  What types of hero or heroine do you like best?

Savannah: Oh that’s a tough one. I tend to root for the under-dog. Hoping they will find the strength needed to achieve their dreams or goals. I also like characters to be caring and loving, while being able to remain strong and independent. Most importantly, I love characters I can relate to.

Naughty Reader’s: Tell us about a typical day in your life as a writer.

Savannah: Oh my, there is nothing typical about my days. LOL It’s a constant juggling act of day job, writing, editing, family, home life, friends and trying to have some “me” time. I haven’t found the perfect balance yet, (I’m working on it!). But for whatever reason, by some miracle it seems to work out okay. The one thing though...I always make time for my coffee : )

Naughty Reader’s: Do your books have a common theme or are they all different?

Savannah: My first two published stories fall into the horror genre, although they are really more “creepy” in tone. I have taken some innocent elements from nature and gave the reader a totally new way of looking at them. Most readers of these stories have said they will never look at deer or leaves without thinking of my books…that’s a huge compliment if you ask me! As for my soon to be released book “Words of an Angel”, that is a paranormal-romance. These three stories are set in Wisconsin; other stories I have started are also horror or romance and have a different tone to them.

Naughty Reader’s: (Brenda) *flips on the porch light when something outside landed on the porch* How long does it take you to write and then edit a story?

Savannah: Brenda, come sit down. It's only pine cones landing on the porchOh, Deer and When It Leaves both came together rather quickly because they are short stories. Words of an Angel took quite a bit longer due to a few stumbling blocks I was having with the story line I wanted to achieve, as well as personal situations which contributed to writing delays. Now I have approximately fifteen stories to complete which includes a prequel and a sequel to When It Leaves. When time allows you’ll find me working on one of them.

Naughty Reader’s: Do you have to be alone to write?

Savannah: Yes I do. What works best for me is complete quiet and no distractions. I have set up our spare bedroom for doing my writing undisturbed. I have an incredible view of Lake Winnebago right outside the window, which helps me to relax and write. It’s my own little escape cave.

Naughty Reader’s: How do you go about naming characters?

Savannah: Interesting question! In the book “When It Leaves” the main characters are twin boys. Their names are Steven and K.C. Steven is the name of my real life son and K.C. has been his best friend since kindergarten! So those names I chose. As for the rest, I would have to say that I don’t really name them. I usually come up with an idea, followed by the title. Sometimes it’s the other way around, where I come up with a great title and build the story around it. Once I sit down to write it, the characters names just seem to present themselves. I’ve never done a draft or outline for any of my stories. My characters seem to take on a life of their own, right down to choosing their names.

Naughty Reader’s: Is it easier to write about the characters if you find pictures of them before you write or do you write then find character pictures?

Savannah: I don’t look for pictures of my characters. I feel that the reader will develop what the characters look like in their own mind, if I describe them well.  

Naughty Reader’s: How do you pick locations for your stories?

Savannah: I have to admit, so far I haven’t strayed from my home state of Wisconsin! The setting really depends on the story line, but I think it helps to be able to write about a place you’ve actually been to and have experiences in. that being said, I have several manuscripts that I’m working on that are set in other locations, so who knows, I may have some traveling in my future!  

Naughty Reader’s: What are you working on now and what should readers be looking forward to from you in the future?

Savannah:  *passing out Irish coffee* This should help warm us up! I am very excited about my latest story Words of an Angel, a paranormal romance that has situations in it that we all go through in life…only with a twist! Coming soon through Hellfire Publishing.

Here’s a short synopsis... 
     Rayanne Bradley experiences some life changes. She will struggle with new choices that will affect both her personal and professional life. She will also find the man of her dreams. As the worlds of dreams and reality collide, the two will struggle with choosing to do what’s right, or choosing to follow what’s in their hearts. One will be faced with giving up everything they’ve ever known, a choice that if made, will result in never being able to go back. The other feels it’s too great a sacrifice to ask someone to make. So the question becomes how far is too far to go, when you love someone?

Naughty Reader’s: Where can readers find out more about you and your books?

Savannah: You can always find me at one of the following…

Goodreads 

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Oh, Deer  ~  Excerpt
     “Hey, you want anything?” Jacob asked as he passed her heading into the kitchen to get another beer from the fridge.
     “Huh?” she muttered.
     “I asked if you…” Jacob’s voice trailed off, as he got closer to the patio doors. He happened to glance out and was stunned by what he saw. “Holy shit,” he said, watching the deer in the yard. What got his attention was the number of them. There had to be a dozen or better.
     “What’s the matter?”
     “You should see all the deer out here,” Jacob responded. As he made the statement to his wife, the animals turned their attention to him. They must have heard him or maybe they caught sight of his movement. But Jacob had never seen a time where all the deer in a group turned their heads in perfect unison.
     “Well, I have six of them right outside this window. A few minutes ago there were five or so outside the kitchen,” Donna explained to her husband. Unable to deal with the uneasy feeling of being watched she twirled the rod of the mini blind, shutting out the unwanted on-lookers. Something didn’t feel right to her. Living in the northern woods of Wisconsin all of her life, she was use to the critters who shared her surroundings. This however, gave her the creeps.
     She sat down on the couch, grabbing the multi colored throw her grandmother had made for her a few years ago. She wasn’t sure if the sudden chill was caused from the falling temperature of the evening, or the freakiness of the situation.
     Jacob moved to the window above the sink to peer out. Sure enough, the five doe’s were still there. And they were looking at him. What the hell was going on here? Jacob thought to himself. He quickly raised his arms and flailed them in front of the window. The deer didn’t move. Normally, any sudden movement would have sent the skittish animals running. But, not this time.
     The darkness of night had now completely descended, making it harder to see the four legged visitors. The yard light over by the garage automatically came on and lit up the parking area quite well, but it did very little in the way of illuminating the area closer to the house. Deciding he’d seen enough, he turned heading to the refrigerator, when he noticed movement outdoors.
     A large doe appeared from the shadows of the night, looking directly at Jacob. “Son of a bitch,” Jacob whispered so quietly that Donna didn’t hear him. The two qtared at each other. Jacob transfixed on the eyes of the doe. At first he thought the glow of its eyes, were like that of any normal animal when reflected light caught them at a certain angle. The seconds ticked by in the visual confrontation, when the eyes of the doe changed to a glowing florescent green. Jacob was having a hard time understanding what he was witnessing. He stood there cemented with a mixture of curiosity and fear, as the intensity of the glowing neon color grew. Jacob remained there spellbound, as the deer took a step forward, then rearing up onto its hind legs...


When It Leaves ~ Excerpt
     “K.C., I wanna go,” Steven turned towards K.C. to try to convince his brother to stop with the idea of being buried, when he saw something that made him stop talking mid-sentence and halt his footsteps. Where K.C. was lying on the ground, the leaves began to swirl in a large spiral. They lifted into the air, picking up in speed and quantity. The buzzing noise became louder, the high pitch was starting to hurt Steven’s ears. He watched spell bound as the vegetation lifted higher and higher, forming what looked like a tornado made of leaves to the five year old. The dead, autumn foliage that was covering K.C. seemed to come to life at the base of the leafy twister. The swirling mass was spinning so fast, just watching it was making him dizzy. Steven wanted to run but was frozen with fear, unable to move or scream for help.
      Then he saw something that would give him nightmares for years to come. The leaves that had been covering K.C. were sucked up into the rapidly spinning leafy tornado, until the ground below was bare. Steven’s eyes were wide with terror. He opened his mouth and screamed but the buzzing was so loud, his voice seemed silent in the night. He stood there releasing scream after scream, watching the tornadic leaves spin faster and faster. His heart was racing, his head was spinning and he was starting to feel sick to his stomach. Yet Steven was oblivious to what his body was trying to tell him—to warn him. His focus was on one thing and one thing only, the ground below the twister was empty. K.C. was gone…vanished…disappeared.

  
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