September “He likes it DIRTY” Wallpaper

September 2018 is HOT SEAL, DIRTY MARTINI new release month! And I’ve been having a ton of fun with the fact that the Navy SEAL hero, Clay “Dirtman” Hagen, enjoys dirty martinis. That is the inspiration for this downloadable desktop wallpaper / social media graphic. Grab it for you social media or computer backdrop and feel free to share! And look for the new release September 18th. DOWNLOAD WITHOUT CALENDAR DOWNLOAD WITH SEPT 2018 CALENDAR   CLICK FOR HOT SEAL, DIRTY MARTINI LINKS AND AN EXCERPT

How the death of a tv show inspired a novel

The inspiration for one of the plot lines in Hot SEAL, Dirty Martini (which is on preorder for a Sept 18th release) was ABC’s cancellation of their daytime cooking and variety show, The Chew. One of the Chew hosts posted on Facebook, “As you may have heard by now we found out today this is our final season of The Chew.” Watching the show on TV the day it was announced and seeing the shell-shocked faces and restrained tears in the eyes of the three co-hosts coming on-air live that day as they had to function in front of the cameras and a studio audience–it made me want to explore that story and those feelings more. As a writer the best way to do that was through the eyes of one of my characters. It happened that I was about to start plotting a new book so the timing was right and so Tasha Jones, daytime talk show host, was created. Want a peek into a scene from the book? Here it is! Hot SEAL, Dirty Martini (SEALs in Paradise) by Cat Johnson TV talk show host Tasha Jones is flying high, until one word–CANCELED–sends her crashing. Now she’s looking to resurrect […]

Behind the scenes of HOT SEAL, DIRTY MARTINI

Warning–hot beach house pictures ahead! We’re just over ONE MONTH away from the release of HOT SEAL, DIRTY MARTINI so I thought I’d give you a peek into my writing process. Hot SEAL, Dirty Martini is about a west coast Navy SEAL who put in his twenty years and is looking forward to a peaceful retirement in the beach paradise he just found for sale–a 1950s bungalow he wants to buy and renovate. Of course the heroine is there to throw a wrench into his plans because this is an enemies-to-lovers theme, but more about that later . . . this post is about the house itself. When I write books and the setting or the buildings are a critical part of the plot, I always research actual sites in the location where the story is set. For instance, when I wrote Cowboy Blue (originally titled A Cowboy for Christmas) set on a cattle ranch in Colorado, I searched and found an actual ranch listed for sale in that area, and that listing provided pictures and facts such as number of acres and number and types of buildings, all that helped me with much needed details for the story. For Hot SEAL, […]