Sorry…delayed
Sorry. I spent all day working on Chasing the King of the Mountains, so we can sub it in the next day or so. I’m going to try and get the installment for the guys done today, then post it for you all on Wednesday. 🙂
Wednesday Work in Progress…
Today I thought I’d give you a sneak peek at one of the many books I’m working on right now. lol. This one is called Always Ready, which happens to be the motto of the Coast Guard. My characters are Chief Petty Officer Dean “Jake” Jacobson and Phil “Rhody” Rhodes. As you can tell, Dean is in the Coast Guard. He works as a rescue swimmer stationed at the Kodiak Island base in Alaska. Phil is a Bering Sea crab fisherman.
I’ve been wanting to write a story about a rescue swimmer and a story about a crab fisherman (since one of my favorite shows is Deadliest Catch…which I now get to watch for research purposes…woo-hoo!) I thought why not combine the two of them. 🙂
So here you go:
Always Ready copyright 2013 T.A. Chase
Excerpt:
The din of voices hit Dean like a physical blow as he pulled open the door to Darwin’s Theory, then walked in. He knew Phil would be waiting for him, but in the crowd of people, it was going to be hard to find him. Tonight was their last night together for a good long while.
Dean was a Coast Guard rescue swimmer stationed at Kodiak Base on Kodiak Island, and he had gotten a weekend pass to come to Anchorage. When he found out he’d gotten it, he called Phil to make sure his lover would be able to meet him.
Opilio season was about to open, and Phil had been up in Dutch Harbor, getting the boat he worked on ready for the season. Phil was a third generation crab fisherman, and it wasn’t easy for him to get away before a season started.
Yet he was able to do so, and now they had two nights together before Phil goes out on the Bering Sea to fill his quota, and make his money.
Dean jumped when someone pinched his ass. Turning, he hoped it wasn’t a woman who did it. He didn’t feel like dealing with tears or an indigent female wondering why he didn’t find her attractive. Hell, he hadn’t found any woman beautiful-except his mother-since he was young. He was gay through and through.
“I’ve been sitting here for over an hour, checking out the asses walking in and out of the bar. I have to admit you have go the best behind I’ve seen in a long time.” The voice in his ear caused him to relax, even as he turned.
“Do you also pinch everyone’s ass?” Dean grinned at Phil, though he kept his voice low to keep anyone from overhearing.
“Only the good looking ones.” Phil winked, then gestured towards a table further back in the bar.
Dean followed Phil, letting his gaze drift down Phil’s back to where the man’s ass was enticingly displayed by a pair of worn thin tight jeans. His lover would never wear those in Dutch or on the boat, but being in the city loosened some constraints for them both.
After flagging down a waitress, he asked for a beer and a shot of whisky. She gave him a weary nod before rushing off to fill her orders. Phil took a seat in the corner, and Dean sat as close to him as he could without drawing attention to them. He slid his hand onto Phil’s knee under the table.
“Have a good trip in?” Phil inquires before taking a drink of his beer.
Dean nodded. “Yeah. LT came in with me to meet up with his girl before she heads out to visit her parents or something like that.”
“Cool. I came in on my own. Caught a flight out of Dutch early this morning. Checked in the hotel, then did some shopping for supplies. Season opens next week, and we have to be ready.” Phil’s blue eyes danced with desire and happiness.
“I missed you,” Dean softly blurted out, wincing when he heard those words spill out of his mouth.
Phil reached under the table to cover Dean’s hand, then squeezed it. “I missed you too. It’s been too long.”
It had been two months since they’d been able to spend time together. They’d chatted over Skype, emailed and text every day between opportunities, but it wasn’t the same as seeing Phil face-to-face and being able to hold him in his arms.
Delayed…
I was working on Chasing the King of the Mountains last night, so I didn’t have time to get the next installment done. I’ll be working on that today.
I wanted to let you know that A Sticky Wicket in Bollywood is up for pre-order at Total e-Bound now. Yay! Click here if you’re interested.
Thanks for understanding. 🙂
Happy Monday
I love his eyes. 🙂
I hope you all had a good weekend. I did…well aside from my BIL being stabbed, but he’s doing well, so we’re hoping for a full recovery.
I did some writing over the weekend. Worked on Remove the Space Between Us and Choices Sealed by Fate. I’ll be adding more to them throughout the next week. Also, did some writing with Devon Rhodes, on the second book in the International Men of Sports series, Chasing the King of the Mountains. We’re also hoping to have that finished by the end of the month. Which is only a week away. Yikes! Where the heck did March go?
I’m hoping April will start the warming trend. I’m getting tired of it being cold all the time. 🙁 Oh well.
I hope you all have a great Monday.
Sorry…
sorry about there not being a new installment today. For some reason, Baxter just wasn’t talking to me yesterday. I tried, but it just wasn’t working. I plan on sitting at my laptop today until he does. Well, after I go to the gym..lol.
So there will be an installment tomorrow, I promise.
Have a great Thursday. 🙂
Wednesday Work in Progress…
I wasn’t sure what to share with you, though I could give you a little glimpse into the story I’m expanding for Total e-Bound, but I might have already posted a snippet before I turned it in the first time.
I think I’m going to give you a peek at the story I’ve been writing out long hand. 🙂 It takes place in the early 1900s at the moment anyway…lol. I might change my mind about that part of it, though it’s a little late for that, considering how much I’ve written so far. So here you go….and I’ve got started typing it in, which is good. 🙂
Choices Sealed by Fate copyright c. 2013 T.A. Chase
Excerpt-
The shrill scream bounces along the street like a kid’s toy ball, no direction to its pattern. I round the corner in time to see two men struggling while a dame flutters around them like a hummingbird trying to figure out how to sip from their violent encounter.
Before I can intercede, a shot rings out and one man crumbles to the ground. The dame screams again, causing the remaining guy to point his pistol at her.
“Hey there,” I shout, not sure why I’m stepping into a problem that has nothing to do with me.
They both turn to look at me, and since the street lights were behind me, all they see is a very large silhouette of a man who sounds Irish, which in Boston, usually means police.
I’m not a copper, but hell, if he wants to think I am, I’m not about to tell him the truth. The man with the gun takes off, and maybe my first instinct should’ve been to go after him, but I’m no hero either, and I’d just gotten done doing a little fighting of my own. I’m in no mood to chase after a person who’s all ready shown he’s not afraid to kill a man.
“Oh Tommy,” the lady cries, drawing my attention to her once more.
She hovers over the man, reinforcing my image of a bird by fluttering her hands at me. “Is he dead?”
How should I know is what I want to say while staying as far away from them as I could, but what little manners my ma managed to beat into me before she died kicked in.
“I’ll check,” I mumble as I shuffle forward, every muscle in my body protesting the postponement of a nice hot soak in my bathtub.
My knees creak as I kneel, then press my fingers to Tommy’s neck like I’d seen a doctor friend of mine do. He was checking for a pulse, so I figure I should do that.
Considering there’s a good size hole in the man’s chest and an ever-expanding pool of dark liquid under him, I’m pretty positive Tommy’s dead.
“I called the cops,” someone yells from one of the windows overlooking the killing spot.
I wave to acknowledge them before standing. “I’m afraid your Tommy has expired, miss.”
“Oh,” she wails and sobs into a lace-edged white square fabric. Some kind of dainty handkerchief I image.
Once more I hear Ma’s voice berating and guilting me into my next actions. I approach the girl like I would a wild dog. Have to be careful not to frighten her because I don’t want her screaming again. My head’s already pounding from the beating I received earlier.
Slowly, I wrap my arm around her shoulder, tugging her against my chest. She’s too caught up in her own grief to worry about me, so she curls into my embrace like a kitten seeking shelter.
If I’m any other kind of guy, I’d be taking advantage of the opportunity to hold a shapely dame in my arms, but I’m me, and a dame-shapely or otherwise-doesn’t interest me at all.
Of course, most of the girls who hang around in my world are as hard-nosed as the men. They take what they can get by seducing a guy, then cutting him off after bleeding him dry. The girls I deal with are smart women of the world, and they would’ve picked my pockets clean after two seconds of being this close to me.
“It’s all right, miss. The police are on their way. They’ll be able to help you.” I pat her shoulder, awkwardly comforting her while trying not to get her clothes dirty.
I’m not sure how long we stand there in that strange tableau. Me, the big Irish bloke who looked like he’d gone ten rounds with a bear, which is close to the truth. The pretty little dame who should’ve never stepped foot on this side of Boston. And Tommy, the dead guy, growing deader and colder every second.
But finally the police arrive and relief sweeps over me. No more offering fake comfort to this woman. I can leave and go soak my bruises. My body’s tightening up on me, unused to going this long without being pampered after a fight.
“What happened here?” The first copper asks as he approaches us.
She quickly transfers her trust to him. “I’m Samantha Smith.”
Immediately, policemen surround her, and I’m pushed aside, unneeded and not nearly as interesting as the possibility of being smiled upon by one of Boston’s reigning society princesses.
Someone calls for the chief to be brought down here Smiling, I edge further from the crowd, hoping to make my getaway without anyone being wiser or remembering I exist. I don’t want to get mixed up in what’s looking like a gossipmonger’s dream. I don’t want to talk to the police for my own private reasons, and I don’t want my name in any paper that might care this murder.
“Where do you think you’re going?”
Swearing silently, I freeze, then glace over to my right. My gaze meets a pair of big inquisitive brown eyes, and suddenly I’m aching in an entirely different spot.
Now here is someone I could be bothered with. I don’t like dames who are too fragile and curvy. Give me a strong body with angles and muscles, and I’m a happy man.
I have a couple inches of height on him, being six-one to his five-ten, and I’m broader everywhere, but something in the set of his chin tells me he’s a scrapper, and can probably handle his own in a fight.
New Covers…
First of all, sorry about missing last Friday. I lost track of what day it was, and completely forgot about posting anything. 🙂 But here I am today to share with you two new cover. As you can see the first one is Stealing Life, the new version that will be out at Total e-Bound July 1st.
And the second cover is for Home Sweet Home, the last book in the Home series. This one will be out in May at Total e-Bound. 🙂
I happen to love both covers very much and I can’t wait to hold them both in my hands in print form.
I’ll be working furiously on Chasing the King of the Mountains this week. It needs to be turned in, plus a couple other stories as well. I have one story that I’ve been writing out long hand, and I’ll need to be typing that in at some point, but maybe closer to the end of the story. Also, the other stories I’ve been working on are all still there…waiting for me to finish them…lol
I hope you have a great day.










