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Thursday, January 1, 2015

2015...

2015 is going to be a crazy year on all fronts.  As of this moment, I only have two books outlined for publication in the first half of 2015:

Magick - a Paranormal Romance with a twist.

All the stars in Paige's life seem to line up perfectly, including Hunter's romantic, full-moon proposal in the perfect setting: a graveyard garden on Halloween night.

The moment Paige and Hunter step inside the fraternity for the annual Halloween bash, their entire future unravels in a swell of drugs and deceit.

When Paige wakes up in a sanitarium with no recollection of anything beyond a few raunchy sex acts, the news she is presented with squeezes her heart to the breaking point.

Hunter is dead. He died of a drug overdose and everyone thinks she is the one responsible.

Paige knows she didn't drug Hunter, but with the gaps in her memory and no trace of drugs in her system to substantiate her story, no one believes her. With all the evidence pointing in her direction, proving her innocence may be an impossible feat.

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The second book I have a rough idea of is the fourth in The Ryan Chronicles.  The next three books will be told from Tom's point of view.  This one will be ready for the summertime...











I have mentioned this in the past, but I have been turning over the story lines for both Armageddon and Harvest Moon and 2015 may be the year that these two short stories end up morphing into novellas or even full length novels.

In the meantime, I hope you have a chance to enjoy my back list and I look forward to entertaining you during 2015!

Don't forget to leave reviews!

Happy New Year!  I wish you all a happy, healthy and prosperous 2015.

Until next time,
Ciao
JET


Friday, November 26, 2010

Chris Ryan's Thanksgiving Prayer...

Thanksgiving and Christmas season is upon us and I figured I'd say a prayer of thanks. 

I'm thankful that Jessica is alive, even if she isn't with me.  I'm still a little sketchy about what really happened, but I'm alive and Frank's dead and  all's right with the world. 

I'm thankful Eric was too young to understand what a monster I really was otherwise I would have died in that concrete prison.  But in his eyes, I saved his mother, so he saved me, healed me with some serious mojo that I'm still carrying around today.  I can feel it in my bones, flowing through my veins like white lightning.   

I'm thankful I'm not rotting in some prison awaiting a death sentence.  If there were any justice in this world, that's where I'd be, but for some reason, the cops believed the ruse that I am indeed Christopher Aris and I had no knowledge of what my brothers were doing.  Thank God I was able to erase any proof of Chris's participation before I got out of there.  Now, I'm just waiting for that fiction to crumble. 

I'm thankful that everyone loved my brother enough for him to be named in all their wills.  When I took on his identity, I didn't imagine I'd be a richer than God.  My first act when the money was free and clear was to make sure the victim's families were compensated, including Jessica and Tom.  I know money can't erase my conscience, but it certainly helps me to think I'm trying to make amends for all the horror.

I'm thankful I kept the tapes of Jessica and I because without them, I wouldn't have lasted five years away from her. I would have sought her out before she had the chance to marry Tom.  I would have begged for her forgiveness and I would have done something I would live to regret. 

You see, I just want her to be happy.  I'd like to believe I'm the one that can make her happy - but I know that's just a ludicruous fantasy.  Unfortunately, I now have to break my silence, because if I don't she will be devistated. 

So please God, please don't let this be a mistake. 


To find out more about Chris Ryan, pick up MIND GAMES by J.E. Taylor at Amazon.com!