Showing posts with label Saving Grace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saving Grace. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Happily Ever Alpha is now available!



Happily Ever Alpha

When Once Upon a Time isn’t Enough.

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Fourteen HOT paranormal alpha-male romances and Seven additional kick-ass paranormal romance tales bundled together in one of the steamiest collections to date! With twenty-one novels and novellas and over one million seductive words of fiction, this paranormal romance boxed set will leave you Happily Ever Alpha.
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What is inside?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Friday, October 17, 2014

Celebrating new releases and a sale!

Happy Friday! Time to celebrate some new releases and a sale at Kobo!
First up – we have the release of Trinity’s Wrath- Book 3 in The Ryan Chronicles! (see below for the boxed set)




Trinity’s Wrath buy links:






The Ryan Chronicles (Books 1, 2 and 3 together in a boxed set)
Amazon US 









House Rules: Short erotic horror story available on Amazon only:








Last, but not least – there is a 50/35/25 sale going on over on Kobo this weekend and I have a few books available. This is a great time to pick up one of these if you don’t already have them:

50% off  The Steve Williams Thriller Series Box Set (Regularly priced at $9.99 US)
Sale code: SAVE50

35% off Saving Grace – book 1 in The Ryan Chronicles (Regularly priced at $3.99 US)
Sale code SAVE35 

25% off Trinity Rising – book 3 in Night Hawk Series (Regularly priced at $3.99 US)
Sale code SAVE25 

If you already have the titles above, check out some of the other books within each category here:

Happy Reading! 
Until next time,
Ciao
JET



Friday, August 8, 2014

A Funny story about Microsoft Word spell check…

Okay, so I just had quite the laugh and thought some of you out there would get a kick out of hearing about a little slice of what life in my home is like.
“Honey, can you take a look at this?” My lovely husband asks…
I take the piece of paper, assuming my husband wants me to proof read it – and I notice right off the bat, he’s misspelled something. And it’s a critical something in a lending agreement. Barrower instead of Borrower.
I turned and gave him a cross-eyed look and point it out immediately.
Of course, he isn’t too happy with me. I get the “just read it and tell me if it makes sense before you start doing your editing thing”, but for me, letting something like this go is like asking a frightened child to let go of your hand and walk into the haunted house alone.
Not. Going. To. Happen.
And being the intellectual man he is, he doesn’t believe me when I tell him it’s wrong. And his defense – “Spell check didn’t flag it. It’s a valid word.”
Well no duh, barrower is a valid word, just not the RIGHT word. And calling the borrower a ‘castrated pig’ (the funniest of the definitions, and the one that got me rolling laughing) is not going to go over well.
Well, we both laughed after I showed him the definitions and he went off and fixed it, but this serves as a funny example of something I’m sure we’ve all done.
Well, maybe not calling someone a castrated pig by mistake, but, well, you know what I mean.
It’s one of the reasons having a proof reader is so critical, or reading something aloud before you press that send button because we, as the author of the document, or email, or book, don’t necessarily pick up on our mistakes.
Especially when the spelling is valid.
Spell check is definitely a double-edged sword, a way to visually see issues (red for incorrect
spelling and green for possible grammar infractions) but it can also be a faulty crutch, like we see in this situation. While it can safely identify your spelling and grammar infractions, it doesn’t always know what you’re trying to say and if you use autocorrect, you could end up in a pickle.
Just look at the iPhone autocorrect examples that have gone viral.
Pretty funny in the confines of your living room – but pretty embarrassing once you send the message, the letter, or let a book go to print.
Thanks for hanging with me for a bit and I hope this provided you with a little chuckle!
In the meantime, check out my newest release, Saving Grace,  if you have a chance, and look for my next release in The Ryan Chronicles, Raven Heart, coming out next week!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Six degrees of Ty Aris...



This month has been really busy with the release of Fallen and Saving Grace.

Yes, Saving Grace has been released early on select distributors!

And I got to thinking about how many connections and fictional lives Ty Aris has touched. 

Here is the list of what books he has appeared in chronological order of his life:
1. Fallen
2. Survival Games (Free!)

These stories span from his childhood all the way to his death, and beyond. From the innocent to the jaded, he's transformed from good to evil and redeemed himself a time or two. He has been by far the most fun character to write and now, with the new Ryan Chronicles Series we will get to really know his son, CJ.

So, let’s play the game and from the pool of answers, I’ll pick a winner and they will get a choice of an audio version of any novel except Fallen and Saving Grace, or any e-book of your choice.

Name these connections...
What were the names of Ty’s lawyers?
Who sold Ty the property in Maine?
What was the name of the Judge that married Ty and Jessica?
What's the name of the doorman at Ty's building in New York?

And an indirect, much more obscure connection...
Who managed Ty’s portfolio?

Good luck and thanks for playing...
JET


Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Saving Grace Release Date Announced


Saving Grace is scheduled for release on June 15, 2015! 

Pre-orders are available on ITunes, Barnes & Noble and Kobo and it will be available everywhere else on June 15th!

Here's a preview to give you a little taste...

I didn’t want to deal with that type of irritation, not with the foul mood brewing under my skin.
The minute I stepped into the house the level of noise fanned those flames and I gave a nod to everyone in the family room. My gaze lingered on my brother’s and even without the benefit of mind reading, I knew he wasn’t handling our father’s death well. I sent him a nod and escaped into the basement, to our workout area. Specifically, to the punching bag.
I stripped my jacket, tossing it into the corner and approached the bag, allowing the turmoil inside to curl my hands into fists. The first jab felt good, the scrape of the leather across my knuckles, the slight give of the bag, the rattle of the chains, all fueled me and my jabs became full punches, each one more brutal than the other.
Scenes from the past few days snapped off in my mind, each punctuated by my fists connecting with the leather. The faster the mind show, the faster my fists flew and the more my fury bloomed. My breath labored and I finally let out a warrior cry and slammed my right fist in the center of the target with everything I had. The bag flew across the basement, smashing into the far wall, disintegrating into a puff of Styrofoam.
I stared at the mess and then my gaze dropped to my hands still clenched at the ready. Blood flowed from my knuckles and I loosened my fists, wincing at the first sign of pain now that I wasn’t numb with anger.
“Ah, fuck.” I turned toward the stairs and stopped.
“Finished?” Tom signed from his position at the bottom of the stairs.
“What do you think?” I snapped, dropping my throbbing hands to my side. Warm trails of blood dribbled down my fingers, the sensation distracting and calming at the same time.
“I think you’re just gearing up,” he signed and cocked an eyebrow. “Want to tell me what happened?”
The air went out of my chest and I shook my head. I didn’t want to talk about Sandy and I sure as hell didn’t want to talk about fucking a demon.
“Are you okay?”
I let a bark of a laugh loose. Am I okay, well, that was the fifty-thousand-dollar question and I shrugged. “Are you?”
He looked beyond me at what was left of the punching bag and shook his head. When his eyes found mine, they glistened with an unshed layer of tears.
My laughter faded and I took a closer look, not just at his physical appearance, but his mind as well. The severed head of my father brought back the nightmare he endured in Georgia and I crossed, pulling him into a hug. The kid deserved better than what he had been dealt and while he had shut me out at that time of his life, I was the one who he turned to this time.
“I’m sorry I took off,” I said when the shakes started, I wasn’t sure if it was Tom or me who was trembling, but he was the one crying and holding on like I was the only thing keeping his sanity in check.
Fear radiated from him and without words, I got the litany of nightmares that plagued him these last few nights. Nightmares that he carried alone. Not even Steve had been privy to his sweat-induced terror. Past and present had blended into a carnival of blades and blood, wreaking havoc on everyone he loved.
He couldn’t articulate to Raven, not in any way that communicated the depth of the horrors he faced. It had been years since Georgia haunted him and now it was as if the killer had risen in his nightmares, taking vengeance on him for surviving.
“That’s not the first time Dad lost his head,” I said when the shakes stopped.
Tom pushed me away, his damp face cracking a smile. “You’re sick,” he signed and then mopped his face with his sleeve.
I grinned and looked at the floor. “Yeah, well, sometimes all you need is a well placed joke.”
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Raven Heart - book 2 in The Ryan Chronicles will be out later this year instead of 2015!