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Michele Scott

All that we are is the result of what we have thought. - Buddha

About Me

Young, energetic, driven writer!! Pursuing her life dream by putting her creative mind on paper. Please, also visit Michele's website at www.michelescott.com.Please click here to be directed to Michele's books on Amazon.com.......
mspmb allowScriptAccess="never" allowNetworking="internal" enableJSURL="false" enableHREF="false" saveEmbedTags="true" enableJavaScript="false" allowScriptAccess="never" allowNetworking="internal" allowScriptAccessexcerpted from CHAPTER ONEMichaela Bancroft didn't hear her sworn enemy walking up behind her until it was too late."Working overtime?" Kirsten Redmond said.Michaela whipped around in her desk chair, where she'd been sitting for thirty minutes going over finances. She immediately stood up. "What do you want, Kirsten?""I know you received some very important papers early this afternoon from our attorney, and I'd like them signed, sealed and delivered as soon as possible, so that Brad and I can get on with our lives."Michaela brushed a patch of dirt off her Wrangler Jeans. She'd been working with the horses and out in the barn all day and knew that her appearance wasn't remotely close to Miss Glamour Puss' here, the thought causing a flutter of discomfort. "You amaze me. What, do you have your little hair-sprayed, fake-bake, plastic Barbie doll-looking friends spying on me? Because it truly is a wonder how you know every little detail of my life. Or maybe you're screwing the mailman, too. Does his wife know? What, did he give you a call as soon as he delivered the papers?" She hated sounding so bitchy. God, why couldn't she just turn her back and ignore Kirsten?"You're such a bitch."That was why. Not that she was a bitch, but Kirsten and Brad had sort of pushed her into that category and she was living up to it, at least at that moment. "Yeah, well, it takes one to know one. Now, be a good girl and run along and play dress up or paint-your-nails with your girlfriends. Okay?""At least I have friends.""Oh that hurt. And, you probably have some real quality conversations with them. You know, about important subjects like what color hat and boots you'll wear to this year's Miss Rodeo Pageant. C'mon, Kirsten, give up the dream. You're a bit too old for the crown and from what I know of rodeo queens, they have a lot more class, know how to ride a horse, and have a brain. Oh yeah, and they're what usually about five years younger than you are?"Kirsten frowned. "I was Miss Rodeo of Indio, you know.""Yeah, five years ago. I think I do remember. Wasn't there some article about the Coachilla Valley being desperate for entrants?" Michaela smiled sweetly, knowing she was getting the best of her.Kirsten stomped her foot. "At least I've got Brad and you don't, and as soon as you get those papers taken care of we can start planning our future and I can start thinking about what color to paint our nursery. We want lots of children.""I feel sorry for those kids." Michaela's stomach tightened and she clenched her fists."Just sign the papers.""Just go away. Bye bye." She waved at her. "Some of us have important things to do."Kirsten stood her ground, planting her light pink Justin boots into the dirt. Her long blonde hair hung loose down her back, and her overly made up face caused her to look aged and brittle for someone who couldn't be over twenty-five. She shoved her hands into her plastered-on jeans, belted in by her bright, silver belt buckle--her Miss Rodeo Indio silver belt buckle."Listen. I've asked you to leave nicely. I don't have time for your games. Trust me, I don't want Brad within fifty feet of me. Why you feel the need to annoy me like this is very confusing. I've moved on.""Great, so you'll sign the papers?"Michaela sighed and forced a smile. "The papers. Yeah, well see, those divorce papers aren't your concern. It's really between Brad and me.""Not really. We want to get married. Brad just got a new truck. A Ford F 350. It has a backseat. We got the backseat for when we start having babies. And, trust me, it won't be long."Anger rose from Michaela's gut and rushed straight to her brain. "As I told you, I don't want Brad back at all. Here's the problem, though: Brad owes me a lot of money from debts incurred by him, and I want that money. When I get it, I will sign the papers. Maybe he should think about returning the truck.""I bought the truck. And, Brad would be able to pay you off on your debt if your uncle hadn't fired him.""That debt is our debt, not just mine. And, as for my Uncle Lou firing Brad, that was cut and dried. Brad wasn't showing up for work even before Lou discovered what was going on between you two, but once he did and showed me the proof, Brad never even phoned Lou. I don't think my uncle had much of a choice, other than to let him go.""Whatever. You are so gonna be s.o.l. if you don't make a move quick and sign the paperwork." Kirsten did the hair flick thing, a sign of her disdain for Michaela.All it did was make Michaela want to laugh. "Let me give it to you in simple speak. Brad is an adulterer, so I will sue him to my heart's content until he pays me back every dime, and something tells me that the judge is going to be on my side. Or, how about this? I just won't sign the papers ever and all those babies you're talking about having will automatically have a step-mommy.""You can't do that!" Kirsten whined."Watch me." Michaela was aware that she really couldn't. After all, it was California, and she knew she only had thirty days to sign the papers or contest the decree before she defaulted. She was banking on Little Miss Hot Pants not being exactly versed in California state divorce law. But, surely Brad's lawyer was, and no matter how Michaela tried to play it, she'd likely be forced to sign those papers. She also knew that she would probably have to sue Brad for what he owed her in medical bills, and rumor had it he was going to file bankruptcy, which meant that she wouldn't ever see a penny from him. The lawyer fees alone in taking Brad to court would put her out of business. She knew Brad was living off Kirsten, so why not sign the papers and be free of him, her and the whole mess? Because they'd stuck it to her and she wasn't about to let them get the best of her, not yet anyway.Kirsten turned on her heels in a huff and marched out. Michaela walked out of her office and peered outside the breezeway, watching Kirsten roar away in her red convertible Mustang GT, kicking up dust all the way along Michaela's drive. Talk about trouble. Michaela shook her head and let out a long sigh. What she'd ever seen in Brad Warren was beyond her, because anyone who could fall for a tramp like Kirsten was not a man she would ever want to be involved with. But she had been and as Mom always liked to spout the age-old adage, 'You made your bed,' now she'd have to lie in it.She turned and headed back to the barn to say her good nights to all the horses down the row. She stopped at the end--at Leo's stall. Her ten-month-old colt glanced out, then returned to his dinner. Michaela had big plans for the little guy. She'd nurtured him from the night he'd been born last March and for a time it had been touch and go. She hadn't known if he'd make it...The early spring night still had a chill in the air. Michaela held a thermos of coffee in her hand as she curled up on a cot inside her office, checking on her mare every hour or so and listening intently for any sounds that might echo down the breezeway, alerting her that the time had come. Cocoa, her brown lab, lay at her feet, snoring. Michaela had put a blanket over the aging dog. Usually by this time of night the two of them would be sound asleep in the house.Her mother, after calling earlier, stopped by and brought her some homemade chicken noodle soup and coffee, aware that she'd be keeping vigil into the wee hours. It didn't matter how many foals she'd seen born in her thirty-two years. It never ceased to amaze her.Around 1 A.M., as she drifted off to sleep, a thud woke her. She hurried into the stall. The mare eyed her from her straw bed.Michaela went inside and knelt down beside her, stroking her face. "I know, girl. It's okay. You're all right. You're all right."Little Bit let out a groan and lifted her head, groaned again and laid it back down."Easy, easy. You're doing good. Good girl."The mare's water broke and wet her underside. This was it. Michaela went around to Little Bit's backside. The front hooves came first, and then the long spindly legs, revealing black legs like Little Bit. Next, a tiny face with a small star on it poked through, and with one final push the foal slid out, slippery and covered in the birthing sac, which with Michaela's assistance came right off. She took a hand towel from her jacket pocket and wiped the foal's nostrils and eyes. The foal struggled, laid back down and struggled again. Michaela wiped the tears from her face. The miracle of life.Little Bit groaned again and Michaela noticed that she was having a hard time lifting her head to look at her baby. She watched for seconds before she realized what was happening with her mare. A lot of blood--everywhere. Oh God. Wait! This was all wrong. Oh God, no! She was hemorrhaging. Somehow she'd been torn inside during the birth. Michaela pulled her cell from her coat pocket and called Ethan Slater, her vet--and long-time friend. Growing up around horses and being a rancher's daughter, she knew that there wasn't a whole lot she could do, and it was unlikely the vet could either. She was losing too much blood, too fast to get her into surgery and Michaela cried as she gently stroked Little Bit's face, willing her to live and in some way hoping she was alleviating any pain the old girl felt.Ethan pulled in fifteen minutes later. But it was too late. Little Bit had died, quietly bleeding out as Michaela held her and whispered to her. When he opened the stall door, he reached his hand out to Michaela and she took it. He pulled her up and hugged her. "I'm sorry, kid. I'm really sorry." He let go after a minute and looked at her with his intense green eyes. "We've got work to do now. She's gone, but he has a chance. C'mon. Go to the truck and in the right side of my vet box are packages of Foalac and you'll find a bottle there, too. Get them out and follow the mixing directions. I'm going to move him, so you don't have to see her like this. Okay? Now, go unlock one of the open stalls and slide the door for me."Michaela knew that the time-line they had to get the colt to feed was about one to two hours, but the sooner they could get a grip on things the better, just in case there were further complications where he was concerned. She was so grateful for Ethan's no-nonsense, methodical ways. She wanted to fall apart. She loved that mare. Hell. Thank God, Ethan knew exactly how to handle the situation and her.She nodded and followed his orders, leaving the stall as he went to pick up the colt, who weighed about seventy pounds. Michaela had lost animals before, but the pain was always the same. But she'd never lost a mare this way, and of all her horses, she'd had a real connection with Little Bit. She had an inside joke with herself about how she'd wished for years she was more like her mare, who had no problems at all getting pregnant.She took the supplemental food and mixed it as Ethan tended to the colt. She brought it back in the large bottle he'd told her to grab. Ethan asked her to set it to the side. "Let's get him up to drink. We don't want him choking." Together they helped the colt get to his feet. Michaela grabbed the bottle and handed it to Ethan, who took it from her and stuck it into the colt's mouth, teasing him a bit at first with it, allowing him to get used to the feeling of the rubber nipple. The baby gummed it, but soon his pink fleshy tongue wrapped around it, and as sucking noses escaped from his mouth, Michaela felt her body relax. She stood on the other side of the colt in case he lost his balance on his still wobbly legs. That night, she resolved to see him through, to see him grow strong and healthy. She'd named him Peppy Leo after his great grandsire Mr. San Peppy and great great grandsire Leo San, who had been huge cutting horse champions, and because her colt was as strong as a lion. And he had survived."Good night, champ," Michaela said to him. She turned out the breezeway lights and headed toward the house, knowing that in a little more than two years her colt would indeed be a champion. As resolved as she'd been to save him that night ten months earlier, she was just as committed to her vision for him--and herself--now. Kirsten might have taken Brad from her, and the bank might come after her, and who knew what else might happen, but no one could steal her dream from her--the dream she knew would become a reality.

My Interests

Her children, yoga, meditation, reading, horses, writing of course, anything of a spiritual nature that helps to provide growth to the soul, dancing and cooking.

I'd like to meet:

Deepak Chopra, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Oprah, Johnny Depp, Tony Robbins, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Judd, Bono, Selma Hayek, George Clooney...to name a few!Otherwordly figures--Christ, Buddha, Rumi, St. Francis, Agatha Christie.

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Music:

Michele loves it all from soul to jazz, country, classical, pop, rock, etc.

Movies:

Dances With Wolves, The Mexican, The Godfather II, Traffic, The Way of The Peaceful Warrior, Shrek.

Television:

Sex and The City, Alias, Friends, Grey's Anatomy, CSI, Law & Order.

Books:

Home With God, The Villa, Napa, Kiss The Girls, The Power of Intention, The Alchemist, The Four Agreements, Escape to Ixtlan.

Heroes:

Christ, Buddha,The Mother Mary, Mother Theresa, St. Francis, her parents, Hillarie, Tony Robbins, Oprah, Dr. Dyer, Princess Diana.

My Blog

SADDLED WITH TROUBLE

Excerpted from CHAPTER ONE Michaela Bancroft didn't hear her sworn enemy walking up behind her until it was too late. "Working overtime?" Kirsten Redmond said. Michaela whipped around in her desk c...
Posted by Michele Scott on Mon, 08 Jan 2007 03:26:00 PST

Excerpt from Silenced By Syrah

    Silenced by Syrah March 2007 Berkley Publishing GroupISBN: 0425214524+ Cover art by Cathy Gendron+ Cover design by Rita Frangie   As the Vineyard Manager at Malveaux Estates,...
Posted by Michele Scott on Sat, 06 Jan 2007 09:01:00 PST

Review

Hi Everyone, I'm in Vegas at The National Finals Rodeo signing my new book SADDLED WITH TROUBLE. Vegas is Vegas with all the glitz and glamour--much food for fodder for a writer. Anyway, I was extreme...
Posted by Michele Scott on Sat, 02 Dec 2006 11:15:00 PST

Holiday Gift Ideas

Holiday Gift Ideas   It's that time of year when we start thinking about what to give out family and friends for the holidays. I know--can you believe that it's already here again? I can't. And...
Posted by Michele Scott on Thu, 16 Nov 2006 08:55:00 PST

The Cake Walk

The Cake Walk I know, I know. I'm late with the post. But I have a good excuse. Sort of. Tomorrow being what it is and all--Halloween, I had some preparations to make today (yes, I procrastinated o...
Posted by Michele Scott on Tue, 31 Oct 2006 04:51:00 PST

Word of Mouth

I have done quite a bit of marketing with my books--some if has worked, some of it hasn't. I'm always being asked what works best. I've taken out ads, done book signings at wine shops and bookstore...
Posted by Michele Scott on Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:49:00 PST

Good News Channel

Good News Channel Okay, is it just me, or do we live in a really bizarre culture? So, I'm listening to my radio show this morning and the talk turns to Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie having diner t...
Posted by Michele Scott on Tue, 10 Oct 2006 09:06:00 PST

Taking Care of Thyself

So, I'm trying this new thing called taking care of myself. Ha, ha, ha. I am very certain there are maybe more than a few of you who can relate to this topic. Whether or not you have kids, it does not...
Posted by Michele Scott on Mon, 25 Sep 2006 02:28:00 PST

Bittersweet

Bittersweet Moments Today is a bittersweet day. The bitter comes with the tragic memory of what WE as a WORLD endured and suffered through five years ago. The sweet is in the memory of how WE all pu...
Posted by Michele Scott on Sun, 17 Sep 2006 03:30:00 PST

My thoughts on Labor Day....

Labor Day What is Labor Day? I mean, why is it called Labor Day? Isn't it supposed to be a day off. Shouldn't we call it Day Off Day? Anything with the word labor in it makes me want to run far, fa...
Posted by Michele Scott on Wed, 06 Sep 2006 05:40:00 PST