Yes, my novels in the Steve Williams series are getting a face lift! And it's more than just newly branded covers.
The earlier books in the series have undergone some transformations as well. I took some of the feedback into consideration and softened some of the more intense scenes. The subject matter is still disturbing - after all, we are dealing with serial killers - but some of the more unsettling scenes have been modified. I'm sure I will still offend some readers, after all, the subject matter itself elicits very strong reactions.
If you really like the current covers, you might want to pick up the paperbacks now before the big reveal! You never know, the current covers may end up being a collectors item one day.
Stay tuned for previews and the exact release date for the series, including the boxed set.
In the meantime, for those e-book-centric individuals, Dark Reckoning - the first book in the Steve Williams Series - is free. You can find it on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Itunes, Smashwords, Sony, Kobo and a few other outlets!
Have a lovely weekend and stay tuned!
Until next time,
Ciao
JET
Showing posts with label Crystal Illusions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crystal Illusions. Show all posts
Friday, February 21, 2014
Friday, April 13, 2012
Idiosyncrasies and getting older…
Welcome to another stop on the blog tour – and oh look, it’s on my blog!
My subject today has nothing to do with writing and publishing, and I’m sure most everyone out there can identify with this in some way. I’ve noticed as I get older that some of my smaller idiosyncrasies seem to have grown into the realm of ridiculous. Like having the light switch bank all facing the same way (either all up or all down) – when I was younger, I didn’t obsess over this at all. If I had five switches in various states, I didn’t care. But now, it irks me to the point if I see it, I have to fix it. A little obsessive/compulsive – yeah – I think more so now than ever before.
Let me share another situation and understand, I was able to see humor in this after my initial meltdown – but the sheer fact that I freaked made both my husband and daughter fall into hysterics. We have an “extra” phone – it’s one of those cheap cordless phones that really sucks – thus the reason why it’s “extra”. Now, my husband found it on his cleaning binge this weekend and decided to replace the phone on my nightstand with this cheap piece of you know what. Not only did the phone suck – but it also had a bright light on the base when the phone was in the charger. Not what you want next to your head when you like to sleep with black out shades.
So when I went to bed (after 11pm on a Sunday night) – I freaked. I wanted to know where my touch button phone was – I had the thing since I was sixteen and it is the ONLY phone that works in a power outage. To add to the fire – even if I knew where he put the thing, I couldn’t just put it back because the wall outlet is behind our bed. A big-ass-king-size-sleigh-bed that I can’t move.
So I went on a muttering rant until hubby came up and I laid into him. What did he do? Laugh. Laugh and laugh some more and then he put back the old phone – while laughing at me.
That was when I realized just how much change irritates me – which isn’t such a good outlook. After all, I read Who Moved My Cheese and latched onto the mantra Change is Good for so many years in the business realm – but now that changes are hitting close to home – I’m not the Change Agent I thought I was.
Hopefully this isn’t something that’s indicative to aging because if it is, I’m screwed. ;)
Where am I going with this? I think it comes back to balance. A person that successfully balances their life between work, family and fun time doesn’t stress over the little changes like a phone on their nightstand. I used to roll with it – which tells me that I need to find balance before the obsessive – compulsive behavior takes over and I can’t react appropriately to such inconsequential situations.
Well, we could all use a little diversion from reality, so if you’re game, take a look at my new release, Crystal Illusions.
Assistant D.A. Carolyn Hastings has an uncanny knack for putting away criminals. With one of the best prosecution records in recent history, her future as Manhattan’s next District Attorney looks certain. But her sixth sense for winning cases threatens to work against her when she starts seeing a string of murders through the eyes of the killer.
With suspects piling up as fast as bodies, and the motives of those closest to her questionable, Carolyn doesn’t know who to trust. When the FBI assigns Special Agent Steve Williams to the case, Carolyn discloses her deepest fear - that the man she loves may be the one responsible for the city’s latest crime spree.
The only thing Steve knows for sure is Carolyn has an inexplicable psychic connection with the killer, and all the victims have one thing in common…a striking resemblance to Carolyn Hastings.
And he knows it’s only a matter of time before this psychopath knocks on her door.
Crystal Illusions praise: “Taylor has a strong thriller where every single character has reasonable doubt flashing like a neon sign hanging over them, and right from the beginning you are trying to guess who the killer really is. Gripping, rich and magnificent - crime whodunnits don't get any better than this!” Author Poppet / Gemma Rice – Author of Quislings, Blindsided, Djinn and Dusan
Thanks for swinging into this stop on my Blog Tour and I hope you’ll stop in at Bitten By Books on the 20th for a chance to win a $50.00 Amazon gift certificate and if you’d like to check out Crystal Illusions, you can purchase it here on Amazon.
Until next time,
Ciao.
JET
My subject today has nothing to do with writing and publishing, and I’m sure most everyone out there can identify with this in some way. I’ve noticed as I get older that some of my smaller idiosyncrasies seem to have grown into the realm of ridiculous. Like having the light switch bank all facing the same way (either all up or all down) – when I was younger, I didn’t obsess over this at all. If I had five switches in various states, I didn’t care. But now, it irks me to the point if I see it, I have to fix it. A little obsessive/compulsive – yeah – I think more so now than ever before.
Let me share another situation and understand, I was able to see humor in this after my initial meltdown – but the sheer fact that I freaked made both my husband and daughter fall into hysterics. We have an “extra” phone – it’s one of those cheap cordless phones that really sucks – thus the reason why it’s “extra”. Now, my husband found it on his cleaning binge this weekend and decided to replace the phone on my nightstand with this cheap piece of you know what. Not only did the phone suck – but it also had a bright light on the base when the phone was in the charger. Not what you want next to your head when you like to sleep with black out shades.
So when I went to bed (after 11pm on a Sunday night) – I freaked. I wanted to know where my touch button phone was – I had the thing since I was sixteen and it is the ONLY phone that works in a power outage. To add to the fire – even if I knew where he put the thing, I couldn’t just put it back because the wall outlet is behind our bed. A big-ass-king-size-sleigh-bed that I can’t move.
So I went on a muttering rant until hubby came up and I laid into him. What did he do? Laugh. Laugh and laugh some more and then he put back the old phone – while laughing at me.
That was when I realized just how much change irritates me – which isn’t such a good outlook. After all, I read Who Moved My Cheese and latched onto the mantra Change is Good for so many years in the business realm – but now that changes are hitting close to home – I’m not the Change Agent I thought I was.
Hopefully this isn’t something that’s indicative to aging because if it is, I’m screwed. ;)
Where am I going with this? I think it comes back to balance. A person that successfully balances their life between work, family and fun time doesn’t stress over the little changes like a phone on their nightstand. I used to roll with it – which tells me that I need to find balance before the obsessive – compulsive behavior takes over and I can’t react appropriately to such inconsequential situations.
Well, we could all use a little diversion from reality, so if you’re game, take a look at my new release, Crystal Illusions.
Assistant D.A. Carolyn Hastings has an uncanny knack for putting away criminals. With one of the best prosecution records in recent history, her future as Manhattan’s next District Attorney looks certain. But her sixth sense for winning cases threatens to work against her when she starts seeing a string of murders through the eyes of the killer.
With suspects piling up as fast as bodies, and the motives of those closest to her questionable, Carolyn doesn’t know who to trust. When the FBI assigns Special Agent Steve Williams to the case, Carolyn discloses her deepest fear - that the man she loves may be the one responsible for the city’s latest crime spree.
The only thing Steve knows for sure is Carolyn has an inexplicable psychic connection with the killer, and all the victims have one thing in common…a striking resemblance to Carolyn Hastings.
And he knows it’s only a matter of time before this psychopath knocks on her door.
Crystal Illusions praise: “Taylor has a strong thriller where every single character has reasonable doubt flashing like a neon sign hanging over them, and right from the beginning you are trying to guess who the killer really is. Gripping, rich and magnificent - crime whodunnits don't get any better than this!” Author Poppet / Gemma Rice – Author of Quislings, Blindsided, Djinn and Dusan
Thanks for swinging into this stop on my Blog Tour and I hope you’ll stop in at Bitten By Books on the 20th for a chance to win a $50.00 Amazon gift certificate and if you’d like to check out Crystal Illusions, you can purchase it here on Amazon.
Until next time,
Ciao.
JET
Friday, March 23, 2012
Crystal Illusions Blog Tour Information
Happy Friday!
I’m going on a wild blog tour for the month of April in celebration of the release of Crystal Illusions. I’m also giving away a $50 Amazon Gift Card over at Bitten By Books on April 20th and the answers to the contest questions can be found along my tour stops below.
Sunday April 1st – Poppet's Imagination Captivation
Monday April 2nd – Roseanne Dowell's Blog
Tuesday April 3rd- Cindi's World
Wednesday April 4th – Confessions of a Logophiliac
Thursday April 5th (ish) - Scott Nicholson's Blog
Friday April 6th – Romance Lives Forever
Saturday April 7th- Welcome to the Darkness - Red Tash's blog
Sunday April 8th - J.P. McNeill's Blog
Monday April 9th - Patricia Stoltey's Blog
Tuesday April 10th – Marilyn's Musings
Wednesday April 11th – Mystery World of P.A. Brown
Thursday April 12th – Fangtastic Books
Friday April 13th – JET-Fueled Fiction Interviews and Rants
Saturday April 14th – Books by Jason
Sunday April 15th – I See You... Cat Connor's blog
Monday April 16th- Word Wranglers
Wednesday April 18th – Beyond Romance
Friday April 20th – Bitten By Books - $50 Amazon Gift Card.
Saturday April 21st – Worlds of Possibilities
Sunday April 22nd - Molly's Musings
Monday April 23rd- Gerald Brandt's Blog
Tuesday April 24th – Black Velvet Seductions
Wednesday April 25th – eReader News Today
Thursday April 26th - Lisa's World
Friday April 27th - Ty Johnston's Blog
Tuesday May 1st – Anna James Blog
Thanks for swinging in and I certainly hope this tour gives you a glimpse into my life and you learn some funny and interesting facts along the way! Don’t forget to say hey on the blogs and let your friends know if I’ve made you laugh or think or even shiver.
Until next time…
Ciao.
JET
I’m going on a wild blog tour for the month of April in celebration of the release of Crystal Illusions. I’m also giving away a $50 Amazon Gift Card over at Bitten By Books on April 20th and the answers to the contest questions can be found along my tour stops below.
Sunday April 1st – Poppet's Imagination Captivation
Monday April 2nd – Roseanne Dowell's Blog
Tuesday April 3rd- Cindi's World
Wednesday April 4th – Confessions of a Logophiliac
Thursday April 5th (ish) - Scott Nicholson's Blog
Friday April 6th – Romance Lives Forever
Saturday April 7th- Welcome to the Darkness - Red Tash's blog
Sunday April 8th - J.P. McNeill's Blog
Monday April 9th - Patricia Stoltey's Blog
Tuesday April 10th – Marilyn's Musings
Wednesday April 11th – Mystery World of P.A. Brown
Thursday April 12th – Fangtastic Books
Friday April 13th – JET-Fueled Fiction Interviews and Rants
Saturday April 14th – Books by Jason
Sunday April 15th – I See You... Cat Connor's blog
Monday April 16th- Word Wranglers
Wednesday April 18th – Beyond Romance
Friday April 20th – Bitten By Books - $50 Amazon Gift Card.
Saturday April 21st – Worlds of Possibilities
Sunday April 22nd - Molly's Musings
Monday April 23rd- Gerald Brandt's Blog
Tuesday April 24th – Black Velvet Seductions
Wednesday April 25th – eReader News Today
Thursday April 26th - Lisa's World
Friday April 27th - Ty Johnston's Blog
Tuesday May 1st – Anna James Blog
Thanks for swinging in and I certainly hope this tour gives you a glimpse into my life and you learn some funny and interesting facts along the way! Don’t forget to say hey on the blogs and let your friends know if I’ve made you laugh or think or even shiver.
Until next time…
Ciao.
JET
Friday, February 12, 2010
A discussion about titles. . .
Happy Friday everyone.
I’ve been looking at my next pile of books to polish up and get into the land of the published. This is my FBI thriller series that starts off with a book currently called Mirror Lake. In comparison with the other titles in the series, this is pretty docile and a little boring. So I’ve been tossing around alternative titles and have honed in on one, the only problem is, I can’t seem to let go of Mirror Lake.
You see, I started Mirror Lake back when I was a freshman in college. I never finished it back then but it’s been sitting in a drawer and festering in my mind, percolating for twenty some years. During my writing jag of 2007 and 2008, this was one of the books I revamped and finished after I pounded out the Games series.
So calling it anything else is a struggle.
But title is just as important as a captivating cover, so this is one thing I have to divorce myself from. It will always be Mirror Lake to me BUT when it comes time to publish this sucker, it’s going to get a facelift. Mirror Lake is becoming Dark Reckoning.
It fits better with the titles I have in the series:
1. Dark Reckoning (formerly Mirror Lake)
2. White Fury
3. Vengeance
4. Hunting Season
5. Georgia Reign
6. Saving Face
Seeing the list with Mirror Lake was the eye opener and that’s what prompted the re-evaluation of the title. Seeing it with the new title has more of a punch, which is the whole purpose of a title. Now all I have to do is finish polishing these up and get them on the publishing train. :)
I only have two other titles beyond this, Crystal Illusions which my MC from the above series has a cameo and my science fiction story - Dome Warriors. Not bad on the title front - but once I go through and polish them; the titles may again be reviewed and tested against the story line to make sure they carry the right weight. After all the right title and the right zippy slogan to match is what marketing is all about!
I’ve been looking at my next pile of books to polish up and get into the land of the published. This is my FBI thriller series that starts off with a book currently called Mirror Lake. In comparison with the other titles in the series, this is pretty docile and a little boring. So I’ve been tossing around alternative titles and have honed in on one, the only problem is, I can’t seem to let go of Mirror Lake.
You see, I started Mirror Lake back when I was a freshman in college. I never finished it back then but it’s been sitting in a drawer and festering in my mind, percolating for twenty some years. During my writing jag of 2007 and 2008, this was one of the books I revamped and finished after I pounded out the Games series.
So calling it anything else is a struggle.
But title is just as important as a captivating cover, so this is one thing I have to divorce myself from. It will always be Mirror Lake to me BUT when it comes time to publish this sucker, it’s going to get a facelift. Mirror Lake is becoming Dark Reckoning.
It fits better with the titles I have in the series:
1. Dark Reckoning (formerly Mirror Lake)
2. White Fury
3. Vengeance
4. Hunting Season
5. Georgia Reign
6. Saving Face
Seeing the list with Mirror Lake was the eye opener and that’s what prompted the re-evaluation of the title. Seeing it with the new title has more of a punch, which is the whole purpose of a title. Now all I have to do is finish polishing these up and get them on the publishing train. :)
I only have two other titles beyond this, Crystal Illusions which my MC from the above series has a cameo and my science fiction story - Dome Warriors. Not bad on the title front - but once I go through and polish them; the titles may again be reviewed and tested against the story line to make sure they carry the right weight. After all the right title and the right zippy slogan to match is what marketing is all about!
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