Whoopsie!

Last week I updated the formatting and links in all the Kitsune series books. I was just informed that LIVE had the right cover but I uploaded the interior for HUNT into it. It has been fixed now. Please give Amazon a few hours to catch up, then please re-download and you should have the correct book!

So Sorry!!


It’s Less than Two Months!

Until the release of Live that is. (Remember, it’s December 9!) The final book in my Kitsune series. It’s been a long time coming and I know you’re all impatient for it to get here, me too!

If you’ve noChange600x900.jpgt yet read the series, start with Change.  It starts out with Nickie as she discovers that not only do shapeshifters exist but she is one. Then goes on to chronicle her learning to live with the new abilities that her new form brings her. At the same time, she’s learning that some of the people she’s known all her life have been keeping it a secret from her. It’s not an easy adjustment but she does it.

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The second book in the series is Fight. In Fight Nickie learns about the mating instinct that comes with her new form and how it can change her life. She also has to deal with what she sees as the betrayal of a friend, and everything he does in order to try to win her over. It’s a fight the whole time for her freedom and choice.

The third book Hunt-resized-to-1600.jpgis Hunt. Nickie and her mate are hunting for the guy out to possess Nickie as his own. It’s not an easy battle and there are casualties along the way. But Nickie and her mate will do their best to get on with their lives, despite the constant threat hanging over her head.

Live200x300The fourth and final book is Live.  Nickie has to face the man who she’s blamed for a lot of the bad things that have happened to her, whether he was actually responsible for them or not. She has to learn how to forgive him so she can move on and live her life.


Gearing up for the Tucson Festival of Books!

We’re less than a week out, and I’ve been working on my packing lists…

So come on out and see me, I’ll be at booth #260, the Yuma Area Authors booth.

Now to get it all gathered up. I’m all but shaking in excitement! I’ll have copies of all my print books there. If you see me, I’ll even sign them for you!

The Kitsune Series. These books will be $13 each or all three for $35. If you want an ebook instead of a paper copy, click on the cover and it will take you to the book’ page with all the buy links. Change600x900Fight600x900Hunt resized to 1600

The WMC series. This book will be $13

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As well as my stand alone novel. This book will be $12

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What I won’t have with me…. copies of my ebook only prequel to Jade’s Peace. Here’s the cover and links for where to buy it (it’s only $.99!)

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My first newspaper article!

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Yep, that’s me!  The paper is the Eastern Arizona Courier, it’s the local paper where my Kitsune books are set. You can read the article here.


New Covers…. I’ve yet to put them on the book pages, but here they are.

Book pages everywhere should be updated soon, that means anywhere from 12 hrs to a couple of weeks, depending on each server.

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The Next Big Thing

1. What is the working title of your next book?

HUNT

2. Where did the idea come from for the book?

It’s the third in a series that I got the idea for from a dream.

3. What genre does your book fall under?

Paranormal Romance/Action

4. What actors would you choose to play the part of your characters in a movie rendition?

Oh, that’s tough, I didn’t write it with anyone in mind, so I’ve found some that are kind of close. Nickie = Kiera Knightly, but she needs auburn hair  , Devon =  Josh Duhamel but he’d have to grow his hair out, Brandon = Matt Bomer.

5. What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?

Oh, that’s hard.  “Nickie tries to get on with her life, while Devon does his best to protect her from the old friend who thinks she should be his.”

6. Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?

Self published

7. How long did it take you to write the first draft of the manuscript?

Actual writing time, about two months, though I had to set it aside and work on a few things in the middle so start to finish it took 5 months.

8. What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?

The whole series is similar to Rachel Vincent’s Shifters series.

9. Who or what inspired you to write this book?

This particular one? I still had more story to tell after the last one. There is still more to this tale and will be a fourth book as well, though I haven’t done anything more than take notes for it, yet.

10. What else about the book might pique the reader’s interest?

Let’s see, it takes place in Rural Arizona, that might not be a big draw for some, but it will be for others. Also, it’s shape-shifters, similar to werewolves, without being vicious or tied to the moon.

 

This has been fun, for more Next Big Thing, check out Meaka Kayl  and  Melissa Collins  they will post their Next Big Thing on May 9th.


Updates from the growing fires of the third circle of hell.

It’s getting to be that time of year here, when the weather’s hot and dry and stepping outside feels like you’re climbing into a convection oven. The heat shocks the breath out of you and the wind sucks all the moisture out of your skin. This means I spend a great deal of time inside hiding from said heat when I can, having three kids playing baseball this spring means I have practices and games I have to ferry them to and attend, despite the heat.

Since I’ve had the time, I got a lot of work done on HUNT and it is now available. I’ve also got another story ready to go, it will be released near the end of the summer, I’ll share more about it soon, and I’ve started working on a sequel to ESCAPE. If what I have in mind works out, it will be another series, this one a little different, as each story will center around a different couple. That should be done about the end of this year, or very early next year, depending on how it goes. I’ll let you know more when I can.


SURPRISE! HUNT AVAILIBLE NOW!

It’s a little earlier than planned (by a whole month!) but HUNT is available now!

Get it now in paperback, as well as on Kindle, and Nook, other platforms will be available soon.


Hunt Teaser

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After spending the summer working ten-hour shifts, four days a week, I was used to waking early. Now that school had started, I didn’t have to be to work until eight o’clock. Plus, since Devon had to be up early in order to be at my folks place by five to start the day on the farm, I had more reasons to get up than to stay in bed. He had wanted me to sleep in, but I couldn’t let my new fiancé leave for work without saying goodbye. That particular Monday morning I sent Devon off to work and I was catching up on local happenings after having been out of town for almost two weeks.

The picture on the news bulletin was a surprise. Without reading a word, the face staring back at me caught my attention. I knew her, or I once had. Annette Bigler, Annie to her friends, had been in my class all the way through school. We hadn’t been best friends, but we’d been friendly. Since then, I’d seen her around town, enough to say hi now and then but I hadn’t spent any time with her since the summer we’d graduated, almost ten years earlier. She’d gone away to school, and though she’d returned, we’d never really rekindled our relationship. I scanned the headlines, trying to figure out why her picture was there.

“BODY OF LOCAL GIRL FOUND ON CAMPUS”

The headline shocked me. Today would to be my first day back to work after more than a week and I knew nothing about a body having been found on campus. Since I was the Dean of Student’s secretary, I should probably know something. I read further and found that she’d been discovered beaten and stabbed. She hadn’t been killed there, but her body had been dumped after she was already dead. The police had few leads.

Glancing at the clock, I picked up my Personal Communication Device, also known as a PCD, and dialed my brother. I hoped that as a police officer, he would be able to tell me more. I also knew anything he did tell me would be accurate, not rumors or twisted to be more sensational like often happened with the news.

“Hey, Sis. It’s awful early isn’t it?” Raine answered, his voice sounded tired.

“Sorry,” I hoped I hadn’t woken him. “I just found out about Annie. Can you tell me anything other than what was in the news?”

“Not much,” I heard him take a deep breath and let it out slowly. “I know you knew her.” His voice was full of sympathy.

“We were friends in high school but we hadn’t seen much of each other since.”

“A student found her body on Central Campus yesterday afternoon. That area’s pretty deserted on the weekend. You know what it’s like. We don’t know exactly how long she was there before she was discovered, but not more than a few hours. We figure who ever dumped her, wanted her to be found, but probably not until this morning.”

I knew what he meant, the campus was long and narrow, a block wide but three long, each block was identified by location, there was North, Central and South campus.

“Any ideas who could have done it?” I wanted to know as much as he could tell me.

Noise rustled over the line and I assumed he was shaking his head.

“No. She was severely beaten and stabbed several times, but we haven’t found the primary scene and we don’t have any leads yet.” He sounded unhappy about it and I didn’t blame him.

Violent crimes weren’t common in the area. I mean, yeah, there were domestic disputes, and the occasional bar fight, but something like murder? The last murder I remembered in the valley was more than five years earlier. This was going to shake the entire community.

“I know there are things the department holds back, keeps from the public, things that will help you find and identify whoever is responsible, but is there anything else you can tell me?”

“Not that-” He stopped mid-sentence and changed what he was saying. “Wait. You know she’s one of you, right?”

“One of me?” I was confused.

“You know, like you and Devon.”

“Oh.” I suddenly realized what he was trying to say, without actually saying, that is. Annie was Kitsune. She was a shape-shifter like I am. “No, I didn’t know. There are still so many that I haven’t yet met.”

“I don’t know if it’s going to be a factor, but I have to keep it in mind, even if I can’t tell the rest of the force.” His voice was full of reluctance and doubt. I knew that having to hide something about the victim from the rest of the investigators was hard for him, but I didn’t see how it could be helped, at least not now.

“I understand.” My mind was already churning with possibilities. “I’ll keep my ears open and let you know if I hear anything that might help.”

“I’d appreciate it.”

“You sound tired.” I changed the subject.

“I am. I ended up pulling a double, investigating this. I just got home and I’m on my way to bed.”

“I’m sorry. I’ll let you get some sleep.” I felt bad for keeping him up. He had to be exhausted.

“No, I know she was your friend and you’ll hear a different side of her life than I will. You might be able to help me out here,” he sighed, “but not now, I’m exhausted. I need some sleep before I can process anymore.”

“Get some rest, I’ll talk to you later.” We hung up and I typed a quick message to Devon, telling him that there had been a body found on campus the day before and I might be late getting home. He’d told me he would be on a tractor most of the day and I knew he likely wouldn’t hear his PCD ring if I called, but this way the message would be waiting the next time he checked them.

Even though it was still a little early, I finished getting ready and went to my job. I knew there would be a pile of paperwork to catch up on, and because of the murder, even more.

 

Arriving at the office, I discovered the Dean, Mr. Willowby, was already in his office, engrossed in paperwork. I let him know I was there then got started on the stack that had built up on my desk while I was gone. I spent the day trying to get caught up with everything that had happened over the last two weeks, but it was difficult to concentrate with the constant calls from the media, as well as local people, wanting to know details about the body found on campus. When the first call came in, I checked with Mr. Willowby for the official response, and afterward told the callers the same thing.

“I’m sorry, Eastern Arizona College cannot comment on ongoing police investigations. Please contact the Safford-Thatcher Police Department for more information.”

A few reporters were persistent and tried to get me to say more, but I repeated myself until they gave up.

I’m not sure I’d ever been happier to see five o’clock arrive so that I could leave. I hadn’t made much progress on getting caught up and the constant ring of incoming calls had me down to my last nerve.

 

For more HUNT, check your favorite ebook retailer starting May 17! For paperback, check Amazon or with the Author.


Holy Hell Froze Over Batman!

I’m exhausted. I was up late last night. I stayed up an hour later than I planned to get the last revision of Hunt done. It meant that I only got 3 hrs sleep last night, but it was worth it so I could spend the weekend at the Tucson Book Festival without having the last of that revision done. I got a little rest then got the kids up and hit the road.

The day at the Festival was good. It would have been better if it hadn’t been about 30 below (okay so it was about fifty, but it was freezing to my Arizona blood) windy with off and on rain, but I still learned a lot. I’m hoping tomorrow will have better weather, but either way I’m looking forward to it.