Challenge Accepted!
How in the world (or beyond this world) did I come up with the Baga Shores Romance “Witch in Space” spin-off series?
RHEA'S CONUNDRUM: A Baga Shores Romance
I was invited to write a sci-fi story for PETS IN SPACE 7, a limited-edition charity anthology benefiting HERO DOGS. This unique annual anthology features the best sci-fi authors out there, and being invited to participate was an honor. And it challenged me to up my game!
The qualifier was that the story must be science fiction. I’d never even dipped a toe into writing sci-fi, although I love reading them. And I’m a massive fan of older and modern sci-fi movies. And I dropped many hints in this story. So far, nobody’s picked up on them.
I love all my Baga Shores characters, but one stand-out is Rhea Tanner, the quirky witch you met (or if you haven’t met yet, you should!) in BEWITCHING ANDIE. Rhea’s in her late forties, dresses like a free spirit, hates shoes, and wears her salt-and-pepper gray hair in dreadlocks.
Oh, and she floats in and out of her family’s life on a whim.
I should add that ‘floating’ means appearing and disappearing. Sometimes it’s subtle. Sometimes, it’s with great flourish. You see, her superpower is mystical transportation through meditation. Fine and dandy until it goes haywire. And it does frequently.
With Alika by her side, Rhea has followed her wanderlust spirit to see firsthand the world's past and present wonders.
She’s transported to Norway to view the northern lights and slept under the Milky Way on a cliff in New Mexico. She witnessed the summer solstice through the stones at Stonehenge. And she’s traveled back 5000 years to watch the Egyptians build the pyramids.
That escapade was nearly her last one. If it hadn’t been for her feline familiar, Alika, who once again got her out of an impossible jam, Rhea was about to be sealed in a dead pharaoh’s tomb.
Now that her grown-up kids are on their own, in RHEA’S CONUNDRUM, she attempts one last session before settling down to help her daughter raise her precocious seven-year-old, an emerging wizard. But when Rhea opened her eyes, she discovered she was not in Baga Shores, Florida. She’s not even on Earth. She and her snarky familiar are in the cargo hold of a junk-picker alien spaceship.
That’s when the story took off!
You may have heard about authors who stand to the side and let the characters tell the story. That usually happens to me. But Rhea’s story flew onto the page. I barely had any say-so about what would happen next.
What others have said...
“I was so excited to dive into this anthology after how fun the previous one was. Although I enjoyed reading each novella, “Rhea’s Conundrum: A Witch in Space” by Candace Colt was my favorite. Where can I find my own Captain C'tloc?”
“Rhea’s Conundrum: A Witch in Space” by Candace Colt. This one was my favorite because Rhea is a witch of a certain age who learns that love has not passed her by, and that she is not yet ready (if, admittedly, she ever will be) to settle down and help raise her grandchildren. Her conundrum is a devastating one, as the necklace that powered her journey to C’tloc’s spaceship can either take her back to her home or power his spaceship so that he can get back home, but not both. If she leaves, he’ll die. If she stays, by the time she manages to get back to Earth her family will probably be long dead. She can only live one life, and she has to make a bittersweet choice between loves – with the help of her very snarky cat. This one was a heartbreaker.”
“Rhea Tanner is a witch who has the ability to travel in the past and present. What she doesn’t realize is that she can also travel into space. When she finds herself on C’tloc’s spaceship she struggles to cope with her sense of adventure, her growing feelings for C’tloc, and her grief at leaving her family behind. I enjoyed this story of two older characters finding love again. Rhea and C’tloc had an interesting adventure and fast-paced romance.”
Add Rhea's Conundrum to your list!
Available now as a stand-alone book on:
Apple Books/Kobo/Barnes&Noble/Smashwords/Amazon, and many library systems.
RHEA'S CONUNDRUM: A Baga Shores Romance
I was invited to write a sci-fi story for PETS IN SPACE 7, a limited-edition charity anthology benefiting HERO DOGS. This unique annual anthology features the best sci-fi authors out there, and being invited to participate was an honor. And it challenged me to up my game!
The qualifier was that the story must be science fiction. I’d never even dipped a toe into writing sci-fi, although I love reading them. And I’m a massive fan of older and modern sci-fi movies. And I dropped many hints in this story. So far, nobody’s picked up on them.
I love all my Baga Shores characters, but one stand-out is Rhea Tanner, the quirky witch you met (or if you haven’t met yet, you should!) in BEWITCHING ANDIE. Rhea’s in her late forties, dresses like a free spirit, hates shoes, and wears her salt-and-pepper gray hair in dreadlocks.
Oh, and she floats in and out of her family’s life on a whim.
I should add that ‘floating’ means appearing and disappearing. Sometimes it’s subtle. Sometimes, it’s with great flourish. You see, her superpower is mystical transportation through meditation. Fine and dandy until it goes haywire. And it does frequently.
With Alika by her side, Rhea has followed her wanderlust spirit to see firsthand the world's past and present wonders.
She’s transported to Norway to view the northern lights and slept under the Milky Way on a cliff in New Mexico. She witnessed the summer solstice through the stones at Stonehenge. And she’s traveled back 5000 years to watch the Egyptians build the pyramids.
That escapade was nearly her last one. If it hadn’t been for her feline familiar, Alika, who once again got her out of an impossible jam, Rhea was about to be sealed in a dead pharaoh’s tomb.
Now that her grown-up kids are on their own, in RHEA’S CONUNDRUM, she attempts one last session before settling down to help her daughter raise her precocious seven-year-old, an emerging wizard. But when Rhea opened her eyes, she discovered she was not in Baga Shores, Florida. She’s not even on Earth. She and her snarky familiar are in the cargo hold of a junk-picker alien spaceship.
That’s when the story took off!
You may have heard about authors who stand to the side and let the characters tell the story. That usually happens to me. But Rhea’s story flew onto the page. I barely had any say-so about what would happen next.
What others have said...
“I was so excited to dive into this anthology after how fun the previous one was. Although I enjoyed reading each novella, “Rhea’s Conundrum: A Witch in Space” by Candace Colt was my favorite. Where can I find my own Captain C'tloc?”
“Rhea’s Conundrum: A Witch in Space” by Candace Colt. This one was my favorite because Rhea is a witch of a certain age who learns that love has not passed her by, and that she is not yet ready (if, admittedly, she ever will be) to settle down and help raise her grandchildren. Her conundrum is a devastating one, as the necklace that powered her journey to C’tloc’s spaceship can either take her back to her home or power his spaceship so that he can get back home, but not both. If she leaves, he’ll die. If she stays, by the time she manages to get back to Earth her family will probably be long dead. She can only live one life, and she has to make a bittersweet choice between loves – with the help of her very snarky cat. This one was a heartbreaker.”
“Rhea Tanner is a witch who has the ability to travel in the past and present. What she doesn’t realize is that she can also travel into space. When she finds herself on C’tloc’s spaceship she struggles to cope with her sense of adventure, her growing feelings for C’tloc, and her grief at leaving her family behind. I enjoyed this story of two older characters finding love again. Rhea and C’tloc had an interesting adventure and fast-paced romance.”
Add Rhea's Conundrum to your list!
Available now as a stand-alone book on:
Apple Books/Kobo/Barnes&Noble/Smashwords/Amazon, and many library systems.
Published on January 10, 2024 09:56
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Here's an excerpt from a 2021 interview that I did for Joanne Guidoccio's ON THE ROAD TO REINVENTION blog.
My First Act
“In my day,” a woman’s career options were a bit limited.
Wife and mother (in tand Here's an excerpt from a 2021 interview that I did for Joanne Guidoccio's ON THE ROAD TO REINVENTION blog.
My First Act
“In my day,” a woman’s career options were a bit limited.
Wife and mother (in tandem), nurse, airline stewardess, secretary, teacher.
I taught K-6 for several years before my husband’s job took us to a university town where teaching jobs were non-existent.
So, my option? Reinvention!
I was accepted into a health-related program, then taught it at the college level. That lead to college administration.
Now the Second Act!
Since I retired, I’ve published 15 sweet paranormal romances.
I am nothing if not persistent. How?
By just showing up and shining out!
...more
My First Act
“In my day,” a woman’s career options were a bit limited.
Wife and mother (in tand Here's an excerpt from a 2021 interview that I did for Joanne Guidoccio's ON THE ROAD TO REINVENTION blog.
My First Act
“In my day,” a woman’s career options were a bit limited.
Wife and mother (in tandem), nurse, airline stewardess, secretary, teacher.
I taught K-6 for several years before my husband’s job took us to a university town where teaching jobs were non-existent.
So, my option? Reinvention!
I was accepted into a health-related program, then taught it at the college level. That lead to college administration.
Now the Second Act!
Since I retired, I’ve published 15 sweet paranormal romances.
I am nothing if not persistent. How?
By just showing up and shining out!
...more
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