Hello, and thanks so much to the RR@H Novel Thoughts & Book Talk team for hosting me today! My name is Sidney Bristol, and I’m on a one-woman tourapalooza through the internet.
You see, I’m celebrating the release of my second So Inked book, The Harder He Falls. The So Inked series follows a shop of female tattoo artists as they ink customers, engage in daring sexual encounters and generally get into mischief, trouble and end up in love. Since the heroine of The Harder He Falls specializes in Asian tattoos, specifically the Japanese style and tradition, I’ve been chatting up all sorts of traditional tattoo elements and the history that has created a very unique tattoo culture surrounding the style.
One of the most fascinating things about the Japanese tattoos is the variety of meanings an image or element can have based on small alterations. Placement, a limb lifted or lowered, the colors. Each part increases the layer of meaning.
A popular tattoo element, which I love, is the lotus. I even have a lotus as part of a bigger tattoo, though it’s not Asian in design. I remember the time I lived in Thailand, how you could find lotus blooms everywhere. They were a popular gift and item you could buy on street corners to offer at shrines. As a result, a lot of the flower’s meaning can be derived from the Buddhist traditions and can often be found growing in temple ponds.
The very lifecycle of the lotus is what makes it such a popular symbol. You see, the flower starts as a tiny bud on the bottom of a pond, lake or slow moving river. It’s roots are down in the silt, muck and mire, so the bloom actually has to push its way up through all the gross stuff that collects on the bottom of a pond. It strains, reaching toward the surface until it finally breaks free, where it unfurls its petals and becomes a beautiful flower.
The struggle of the lotus flower to reach the surface is often likened to humans striving to overcome something. Many times, people who have overcome something difficult or beaten an illness will get a lotus flower tattoo to symbolize this journey and success.
In traditional Japanese tattoos the lotus will often appear with peony flowers. Artists have created complex, beautiful designs of just these two flowers. Together, the lotus symbolizes the struggle or overcoming of something difficult, while the peony stands for good fortune and prosperity. The combined meanings represent an enriched life.
Another popular combination is the lotus and koi fish. Often, these two can be found together in shrine pools, a living display of the transformative powers in life. The koi and lotus both hold deep meaning and lessons about the ability to overcome and achieve something greater. There’s an old legend about the koi fish who swam up the Yellow River, jumped up the great, last waterfall and passed through the Dragon Gate where the gods turned the koi into a golden dragon.
The lotus symbolizes overcoming something and striving for something more. If you were to get a lotus tattoo, what significance would it hold for you?
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It can never be said that Sidney Bristol has had a ‘normal’ life. She is a recovering roller derby queen, former missionary, and tattoo addict. She grew up in a motor-home on the US highways (with an occasional jaunt into Canada and Mexico), traveling the rodeo circuit with her parents. Sidney has lived abroad in both Russia and Thailand, working with children and teenagers. She now lives in Texas where she splits her time between a job she loves, writing, reading and belly dancing.
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A woman who doesn’t have time for love…
A hot night full of hotel-destroying sex was all Kellie wanted from her client-turned-sex god. Between family and work, there isn’t room for love, just hot, sweaty lust. An arrangement for mutual gratification is exactly what Kellie wants, but every kiss, each mind-blowing orgasm twines her heart around a man she cannot have.
A man building a new life…
Quinton’s assumptions about the So Inked shop owner are turned on their head after one session under her tattoo machine. Kellie’s not the vandal he’s looking for, but she’s the woman he wants. In his bed, on the desk or under the stars, he’ll take her any way he can get her. But Quin has secrets and someone is out to destroy him. Someone who has their sights set on Kellie now.
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Excerpt
Kellie shifted on the wooden bench, still restless. The evening breeze was cooler than normal thanks to a cold front blowing in. It was ridiculous that dropping into the nineties was considered a cool spell, but in the height of Texas summer, you took what you got. She swept her hair up into a knot and tipped her head back. The slight dampness of her skin, courtesy of the ever-present humidity, was a small price to pay for being able to sit outside. She’d shed the formfitting dress for jeans and a tank top and felt more like herself for it.
“How hot does it get here?” Quin plunked down their dinner and sat on his side of the picnic table. Behind him the food truck was starting to pack up.
“Can’t handle the heat?” It was too much to ask that the man be able to cope with everything. He’d sat through the tattoo yesterday without complaint, being a heat weenie wasn’t terrible.
His brilliant blue eyes stood out in the dim illumination of the parking lot light. “When you have A/C, why should you?”
“You do realize that it’s going to get at least ten degrees hotter and stay there, don’t you?” She unwrapped the tacos and inhaled the spicy aroma of peppers and onions mixed with tender beef.
Quin made a show of wiping his forehead with a napkin. “I’m going to melt.”
“Why the hell are you still here then?”
He hefted his burrito and wrapped the tortilla tighter. “Family.”
She nodded, understanding that reason above all others.
They descended into companionable silence while they ate. The garbled sounds of a Tejano station melded with the distant sounds of Highway 75 and the light street traffic up and down Greenville Avenue.
“What are you so wound up about, doll?”
Her head snapped around. Quin watched her with one brow arched.
“What?” she asked.
“Your knees are bouncing and you keep looking around. Are you expecting someone I don’t know about?” He glanced over each shoulder.
The bubble of anger swelling in her breast burst. It wasn’t Quin’s fault she was suffering from a case of bitchitis.
Instead of snapping at him, she put her taco down and massaged her temples. “No, I’m just sitting on too much energy and not enough time to expend it.”
“Ah.” He nodded as if he understood. “We used to call that the fight or fuck stage.”
It was her turn to quirk a brow at him. She shivered despite the heat. He had a point; one or the other would help. “Fight or fuck stage? What did you used to do?”
“First I was in the Marines, then I used to fight MMA, semipro.”
Her eyebrows crept upward. Mixed martial arts? She saw Quin in a whole new light, and when she looked at him in this proverbial light, he looked damn good. Fighters came with their own set of issues, but as an MMA hobbyist herself, Kellie had to admit that her bad boy draw was sitting across from her. Growing up around the gym meant she’d become more than competent in a few martial art forms. As an adult, branching out into the grappling, wrestling and more violent aspects had given her a much needed outlet.
Kellie grabbed her drink, the cup covered in condensation, and gulped it down to get moisture back in her dry mouth.
“Why’d you stop?”
“I got hurt. Fractured a few vertebrae. Everyone was amazed I could walk after that. Realized there was little to no chance of me coming back from the injury, so I switched over to training. I like it.”
“Do you train around here?” An invisible fist clenched her heart. There had been a time when she would have known the different gyms, who trained where, which ones were worth going to and so forth.
Quin didn’t answer immediately. He chewed his food without haste and took a drink before replying. “I’m transitioning locations. Parting with someone. It’s a little messy.”
Her nose wrinkled. “Yeah, I’ve been there. I’m lucky to have Mary as my co-owner. The guy I worked with before her was a man-child.”
He snorted. “Man-child?”
“Yeah, you know. Frat boy types.”
He tilted his head back and laughed. “That’s a good one, doll. Man-child. I’ll have to remember that.”
The pet name slid over her nerves as if it were sandpaper. “Do you have to call me that?”
“What?” He blinked as if he had no clue what she was talking about.
“Lay off the doll crap already.”
He shrugged. “You look like a doll.”
Her scalp itched and her hand balled into a fist. “You think I look like a whore?” she growled. Moments like these she felt as if she were a passenger in her own body. The urge to do something, or even the man across from her, had her muscles too tense and her nerves strung too tight.
Quin jerked his face away from his cup. “What? No. That’s not what I meant. You’re attractive and exotic-looking. You look more like a doll than a real person.”
Heat crawled up her neck and she was thankful the parking light was their only illumination. It was the most convoluted compliment anyone had ever paid her, and it turned her on even more. She folded her taco wrapper into a neat square.
“You realize the term china doll is what men called Asian prostitutes and war brides?”
“The fuck—no. No, that’s definitely not what I meant. Hey, guys probably hit on you all the time. I figured I had to be a little creative.”
She rolled her eyes. “At least you don’t talk to my boobs.”
His gaze dipped to her chest and her nipples perked up at his inspection. She squeezed her thighs together. This was ridiculous. She was not an animal in heat ready to throw herself at some random guy.
“Well, in their defense, most guys probably only come up to your chest, so it’s not entirely their fault.” One side of his mouth kicked up in a roguish smile.
She chuckled and rolled her eyes. “Yeah, blame it on me because I’m tall.”
“It’s not your fault you’re tall. It’s their fault they’re short.”
Her phone buzzed against her hip. Conversation forgotten, Kellie dug it out of her pocket and unlocked the screen. The home-care provider always texted her when Grandma finally went to bed. She breathed a sigh of relief when nothing else was mentioned, which meant the day had passed without incident. She had all night before she would need to go home and face those troubles. For now she was her own woman.
“Everything okay?”
She glanced up from the phone. “Yeah.”
“Good.”
“So you moved here for family. Wife? Girlfriend?”
“None of the above.”
He was unattached and available. She went very still, the possibilities running through her head.
Quin cleared his throat. “My schedule right now doesn’t lend itself to dating.”
Even better. She laid her palms on the rough wooden surface of the table. “Neither does mine.”
His stillness echoed hers. A predatory awareness came over him, but she wasn’t prey. “That’s a shame.”
She looked him over, even as he did the same. He wouldn’t be the first client she slept with, she wasn’t a saint. But neither did she know him.
“Excuse me.” The food truck cook had walked up on them without either noticing. “I need to load the table, sorry.” He smiled and wiped his hands on the dirty apron.
Kellie swiped the napkin across her face. Had she really inhaled the burrito? Judging by the sad remnants left, yes she had.
“That’s fine. Thanks for the food.”
She rose, gathered up her trash and tossed it in a recycling bin, then leaned against the front of Quin’s truck, out of the way while Quin lent a hand to their cook and helped load the table. Too many thoughts spun around in her head, she needed a minute to get her head screwed on straight, but she wasted those watching Quin’s arms and the way his t-shirt stretched across his back. She pretended she hadn’t been staring when he headed for her, perching her elbows on the hood and leaning back. The truck’s grille pressed into her back but with her elbows perched on the edge, it thrust her breasts out. As if she needed to draw any more attention to them.
Quin’s gaze roved freely over her body and she could already anticipate his strong touch. He would be an energetic lover, but would he be gentle? Or rough? Did he always have to stay in control? Because sometimes she liked to put a man through his paces.
“I can’t tell what you’re thinking and I’m dying to know.” He stopped less than a foot away.
She smiled slowly, already having a pretty good idea what his answer to her question would be. “I was wondering if you would like to get a room?”
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Wow! What an exciting life you have led so far! It was fun just reading about that! I am looking forward to reading your book. Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy.
I was just having this conversation with a friend the other day! Growing up I never knew my life was exciting. I always thought, “Oh, this is what everyone’s life is like.” It wasn’t until I was about to get out of college and talking to employers that I really got just how different my background has been. It’s made for a lot of really interesting material to write with!
SOUNDS LIKE YOU GOT TO DO WHAT MOST PEOPLE DON’T EVER GET TO DO IN A LIFE TIME. I AM A BIG FAN OF TATTOOS ALSO. THEY ARE ADDICTIVE AND I CAN NOT WAIT TIL I FIGURE OUT WHAT I WANT FOR MY NEXT ONE.
I CAN’T WAIT TO READ YOUR BOOK WEATHER I WIN A COPY OR NOT. SOUNDS LIKE IT WILL BE HOT. THANK YOU FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN.
Tattoos are SOOO addicting! I think I’ve settled on my next one. It’s going to be something little. Can’t wait!
Sounds like a gread read. Can’t wait!
Thanks, Melanie!
My husband and I want to get tattoos– possibly matching, and Celtic— we’ll be married 25 years in Feb. I want to do it but can’t decide where to get it– I’m 53:) Yeah, I’ve always been late in doing things– marriage, kids and now tattoos. LOL I’m a late bloomer!
I loved the excerpt and the cover:)
You might be surprised, but besides the 18-25 crowd, the 50+ is the second largest age group to get tattoos. 😀
Really? Well then I don’t feel so all alone. I forgot to answer your question about the lotus tattoo. I didn’t know that was the meaning behind the flower– for me it would mean that I survived a bad relationship that lasted over 6 years, to heal from emotional abuse, and come back to myself…then I met my husband, who was everything I thought I’d never have during those years. .
Yup! It’s always interesting to get tattooed next to someone in their 60’s or 70’s and talk about what it feels like.
Really! It’s always interesting to get tattooed next to a 60 or 70 yr old and talk about what the pain feels like.
Tattoos are such a personal choice, but it makes sense that they can be very symbolic depending on the cultural interpretation also. I’m not sure I feel I’ve got anything significant enough for a lotus at this point–that might be a bit of a blessing in itself 🙂
Thanks for sharing, Sidney!
The tattoo culture is different country to country. How Americans go in and chose a tattoo depending on what it means to us is different than how it would be for the Japanese who often go in and either get something that means a specific something, or leave it up to the artist to chose the design for them.
I love tattoos but have a fear of needles so have never had the courage to get one. I love how they can represent something important to you. Maybe one day I will get up the nerve to get one. Sounds like a good series, will have to check it out.
I totally understand this. Hypodermic needles, like the ones you get a shot for, that freaks me out. Giving blood or even having it drawn is totally out of the question for me. Tattoos and piercings are completely different. Don’t ask me why or how, but I actually find them relaxing.
I don’t think I’m quite brave enough to get a tattoo. They can look so **HOT** though.
Hey, they aren’t for everyone. I always tell people, if you’re second guessing getting one, then it’s probably not for you.
I love tattoos!! They are so amazing! I have an obsession with them. I can’t wait to get inked.
I love tattoos, too. I’m probably fairly addicted. 😀
There so many beautiful tattoos. I love them and I want them.
You and me both!!
i just won the first book in last month’s DFRAT and I have finished it and really enjoyed reading it. i loved the characters and the storyline.
I have not been brave enough to get a tattoo yet but I have a board on my pinterest that is collecting ones that I am tempted to get. Also found a great one of tower of books up their spine (probably hurst like crap to get, but) it looks really cool for a book lover.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the book! Under His Skin is still a book I love to know I wrote.
forgot to say, please do not enter me, I want someone else to have the chance to read part of the series. Thanks 😉
I don’t have any tattoos, and I have to admit, I’m not that interested in getting any. We all grow and change so much throughout our lives that it seems that there is a big potential to regret your choice later. Still, I know the artists who draw them, and those who get them are very passionate about them.
All very valid points! I strongly encourage people to chose wisely when it comes to ink. It’s not a sharpie, after all!
Sounds like a really good ready. Thanks for the giveaway.
Sounds interesting
It looks like a great story.