Sharron Riddle's Blog
October 13, 2014
Just Released! STORM SURGE!!!

This book has been a long time coming. A super thriller, the nano technology deeply researched. An exciting, fast read.
When international private investigator, Jack Orten hires on to protect a businesswoman and her daughter from a serial killer threatening their lives, he discovers the killer is one of a number of genetically engineered assassins implanted into American society.
As a CAT 5 hurricane rages ashore in the Tampa Bay area, Jack struggles to keep his feelings for Julie in check and her young daughter safe while battling nature and an unstoppable monster. Trusting it all to family or love may not be enough to save them.
Check it out on Amazon or at The Wild Rose Press website. http://www.amazon.com/Storm-Surge-Orten-International-Thriller-ebook/dp/B00NU6Y476/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413226664&sr=8-1&keywords=Storm+Surge+by+sharron+riddle
Published on October 13, 2014 12:27
January 24, 2014
January 22, 2014
How Stephen King Inspired Me to Write Young / New Adult


Reading Carrie changed my entire outlook on books, and cemented my intense, lifelong love affair of everything spine chilling and macabre. I loved being terrified of the vampires in Salem’s Lot and the Werewolf in Cycle of the Werewolf (the book that inspired the movie, Silver Bullet). I hated the clown in IT, yet I couldn’t stop reading the book, praying those poor kids survived its evil reign. Pet Sematary disturbed me so badly, I set the book down and didn’t finish it for eight years. Yet I still continued to read his books, despite falling asleep many nights with the light on. Oh, and the nightmares. I’ve always suffered from bad dreams, but reading King planted seeds in my brain, which sprouted in my sleep and ripened on the pages.Needless to say, my books are dark and a little frightening. I love writing urban fantasy and horror, and anything gloomy and provocative.



Published on January 22, 2014 14:41
January 19, 2014
Jump Starting the Blog

Well, I finally figured it out. Yes, a blog needs to be interesting. Beyond that, anything goes. I have a lot to say. Maybe you want to hear it, maybe you don't. Maybe something I say will help you, maybe not. But I'll never know unless I really give it a try, right? I can't control what other people do. All that I can do is write the best blog possible, and let people know about it. But if I don't try, I am doomed to failure.
So I'm back! With one new book released on the 13th of this month, and another due out on the 27th. And more to come! If I had four books picked up, I MUST have something worth saying right? Well, we'll find out.
Thank you for joining me on this adventure of writing, publishing and reading. And marketing. Let's not forget that one. Ask any writer. The book writing is the easy part. Telling the world about it, now that's the hard part.
I look forward to meeting old friends and new!
And here is my shameless marketing - PLEASE , check out my latest release from Curiosity Quills, Sin! If you liked the Iron Queen series, you will love this book. Sin is quirky, sarcastic and smart. http://www.amazon.com/Sin-Sharron-Rid...
Later this week I'll be posting information for my release party on Facebook! There will be book giveaways and a few Amazon gift cards! Please check back!
Published on January 19, 2014 07:23
May 17, 2013
Star Trek Into Darkness
Review of Star Trek Into Darkness
Directed by J.J. Abrams. With Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Benedict Cumberbatch
Some days I think I'm too jaded. Yes, the special effects were super special. Yes, there was a fairly good plot. But I just wasn't feeling the love. I don't want to spoil anything for those who have yet to see it, but when something happened to make Chris Pine sad and angry, I wasn't feeling it. Later, when Spock was getting teary, I wasn't feeling it. My favorite character in the whole movie was Khan. I almost hated to see him taken down. (not giving anything away here) My second favorite was Scotty. (Simon Pegg) He is such a funny guy. I think once a movie reaches a certain threshold of special effects and explosions, my mind just goes numb. Desensitization, I suppose. (The same thing happened when I watched the Hobbit. I actually grew bored with it.) In my head I'm thinking, "yeah, yeah, that was cool, but let's get on with it already".
All that being said, I DID enjoy the movie and I will watch for the next installment. I smiled when they paid homage to the original series at the end. But if it tells you anything, if I really love a movie I will see it in the theater at least twice. (I saw Avatar six times in 3-D) And I won't be seeing this one again until it comes out on DVD.
Would I recommend it? Heck, yeah, it's Star Trek!
My Rating: 3 1/2 out of 5 stars
Directed by J.J. Abrams. With Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Benedict Cumberbatch

All that being said, I DID enjoy the movie and I will watch for the next installment. I smiled when they paid homage to the original series at the end. But if it tells you anything, if I really love a movie I will see it in the theater at least twice. (I saw Avatar six times in 3-D) And I won't be seeing this one again until it comes out on DVD.
Would I recommend it? Heck, yeah, it's Star Trek!
My Rating: 3 1/2 out of 5 stars
Published on May 17, 2013 16:21
May 4, 2013
SPECIAL REVIEW - Iron Man 3

Robert Downey Jr
Gweneth Paltrow
Don Cheadle
Guy Pearce
Rebecca Hall
John Favreau
Ben Kingsley
I saw this movie in 3-D, which I highly recommend. I know many critics don't agree with me, but this Iron Man was my favorite. I really enjoyed the story line, following the creation on an anti-hero. How things that seem trivial to us at the moment can have tremendous repercussions in the future.
In the very first scene, in Tony Stark's past, he humiliates a man and demeans a beautiful brilliant scientist.
Fast forward fifteen-ish years, and imagine the consequences.
Yes, there is a ton of action and blowing things up, but personally, I LOVE the special effects in today's movies. (some people have accused me of being a man in another life, yikes)
As always, there is a lot of humor, an exciting script and an insanely clever bad guy.
My rating: 4 Stars
Published on May 04, 2013 06:37
May 3, 2013
Friday Foodie Fun - Gluten Free Quinoa Pancakes

Ingredients1¼ cup gluten free oat flour **1/4 - 1/3 cup rice flour **2 tsp baking powder1 tsp baking soda1 tbsp sugar1/8 tsp salt2 eggs11/2 cups buttermilk **1 tsp vanilla3 tbsp canola oil1 cup cooked quinoaInstructionsMix together the oat and rice flours, baking powder, baking soda, salt and sugar. Set aside.In a separate bowl, combine eggs, buttermilk, vanilla and oil.Add the egg/milk mixture to the flour mix. Stir until just combined.Fold in quinoa.Cook on a medium-high heat griddle, about 2-3 minutes each side, or until you see the bubbles popping.Notes
** You can make your own oat flour (I do). Use a food processor to grind down old fashioned rolled oats until they reach a course flour like consistency. ** Start with 1/4 cup rice flour. If batter is too thin, add the rest.
** If you don't have any buttermilk on hand you can make your own adding either 1 1/2 tsp of lemon juice OR white vinegar to the measured milk and letting it stand a few minutes.
Published on May 03, 2013 06:11
April 29, 2013
Movie Review Monday - The Place Beyond the Pines
Place Beyond the Pines starring:
Ryan GoslingBradley CooperEva MendesRay LiottaBen Mendelsohn
WARNING - This review contains spoilers
I'm starting to think I've become jaded. I greatly anticipated seeing this movie. I loved the cast and the premise. A bad decision by one father to become a bank robber, and a bad reaction from another father - a cop who shoots him dead, leads to a lifetime of consequences for both men's sons.
I still like the premise, and the first half of the movie was very gripping. It was the second half that lost me, when the two boys (inevitably) meet up and become quasi-friends. That whole relationship seemed fake and forced and to me, completely unbelievable, as did the parents reactions.
To me, it felt like it was trying too hard to be an arty film while maintaining a thriller feeling. Don't get me wrong - there are many arty films I love. But its a fine line combining genres, and they could have kept this together and made a truly great film if they'd tried to make the relationship between the kids a little more realistic. By the end of the movie I felt no connection to any of the characters. I left the theater feeling rather deflated.
My rating: 3 Stars

WARNING - This review contains spoilers
I'm starting to think I've become jaded. I greatly anticipated seeing this movie. I loved the cast and the premise. A bad decision by one father to become a bank robber, and a bad reaction from another father - a cop who shoots him dead, leads to a lifetime of consequences for both men's sons.
I still like the premise, and the first half of the movie was very gripping. It was the second half that lost me, when the two boys (inevitably) meet up and become quasi-friends. That whole relationship seemed fake and forced and to me, completely unbelievable, as did the parents reactions.
To me, it felt like it was trying too hard to be an arty film while maintaining a thriller feeling. Don't get me wrong - there are many arty films I love. But its a fine line combining genres, and they could have kept this together and made a truly great film if they'd tried to make the relationship between the kids a little more realistic. By the end of the movie I felt no connection to any of the characters. I left the theater feeling rather deflated.
My rating: 3 Stars
Published on April 29, 2013 07:22
April 23, 2013
Monday Movie Review - OBLIVION On Tuesday
Sorry for the delay! I had oral surgery yesterday and was pretty out of it, but I didn't want to miss an entire week, so here is my review of OBLIVION.
Starring Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko, Andrea Riseborough, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Melissa Leo.
Short synopsis: After a many years war against aliens nearly destroys the earth, a former NASA Astronaut assigned to extract Earth's remaining resources begins to question what he knows about his mission and himself.
I wanted to love this movie, I really did. And overall, it was okay. The first hour was pretty exciting, seeing the technology and learning Jack Harper's (Cruise) mission. Watching his character slowly evolve was interesting. But I wasn't riveted or blown away by any great, original ideas. Basically this was a (visually striking) mash-up of Mad Max, The Matrix, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Independence day. For the last half hour I was actually bored. The ending was such a cop out, I groaned. But the fun moments and gorgeous Icelandic landscape make it worth a trip to the theater.
My rating: 2 1/2 Stars
Starring Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko, Andrea Riseborough, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Melissa Leo.
Short synopsis: After a many years war against aliens nearly destroys the earth, a former NASA Astronaut assigned to extract Earth's remaining resources begins to question what he knows about his mission and himself.
I wanted to love this movie, I really did. And overall, it was okay. The first hour was pretty exciting, seeing the technology and learning Jack Harper's (Cruise) mission. Watching his character slowly evolve was interesting. But I wasn't riveted or blown away by any great, original ideas. Basically this was a (visually striking) mash-up of Mad Max, The Matrix, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Independence day. For the last half hour I was actually bored. The ending was such a cop out, I groaned. But the fun moments and gorgeous Icelandic landscape make it worth a trip to the theater.
My rating: 2 1/2 Stars

Published on April 23, 2013 08:00
April 19, 2013
Foodie Friday Fajitas
Okay, I promised some fun Friday foods, but here's the deal - I've been dealing with the dentist all week and can hardly eat a thing. I promise next week, I will have a fun and exciting foodie blog. For now, I'll just have to share my DH's Fajita Recipe - which is SUPER YUMMY!
Awesome Chicken Fajitas
2 TBSP lime juice
2 TBSP lemon juice
4 TBSP orange juice
1 clove minced garlic
4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
1 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp salt
2 TBSP canola oil
1 green, 1 red and 1 yellow pepper, cut into strips
1 onion, sliced into rings
10 flour tortillas, heated
1 c sour cream
1 c salsa
1 c guacamole (optional)
In a medium bowl, combine the juices and garlic. Sprinkle the chicken with chili powder and salt. Place the chicken in the juice mixture and refrigerate while marinading at least thirty minutes. ;
On a prepare grill or broiler rack, place chicken about 6 inches from heat. Cook until done (about ten minutes).
Heat the canola oil in a fry pan, and heat on medium. Add peppers and onions and cook, stirring, until onions are transparent, but still crisp - about five minutes. Slice chicken breasts into strips and add to pan. Divide chicken - pepper mixture evenly in center of tortillas. Serve with a dollop of sour cream, salsa and guacamole. Serves 5
Awesome Chicken Fajitas
2 TBSP lime juice
2 TBSP lemon juice
4 TBSP orange juice
1 clove minced garlic
4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
1 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp salt
2 TBSP canola oil
1 green, 1 red and 1 yellow pepper, cut into strips
1 onion, sliced into rings
10 flour tortillas, heated
1 c sour cream
1 c salsa
1 c guacamole (optional)
In a medium bowl, combine the juices and garlic. Sprinkle the chicken with chili powder and salt. Place the chicken in the juice mixture and refrigerate while marinading at least thirty minutes. ;
On a prepare grill or broiler rack, place chicken about 6 inches from heat. Cook until done (about ten minutes).
Heat the canola oil in a fry pan, and heat on medium. Add peppers and onions and cook, stirring, until onions are transparent, but still crisp - about five minutes. Slice chicken breasts into strips and add to pan. Divide chicken - pepper mixture evenly in center of tortillas. Serve with a dollop of sour cream, salsa and guacamole. Serves 5

Published on April 19, 2013 01:00