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Last Friday of the Year


Wow….Sunday is the start of a whole new year. I have to say this year flew by. It was like I blinked on January 1st, 2011, and suddenly here we are, Dec. 30th of the same year. What happened to all that time in between? Where did it go?

I have to admit 2011 was an experiment to see if I could write full time without allowing myself to be distracted and find better things to do while I’m home. I think I did a pretty good job all things considered. I’ve proven I can do it, and financially it worked out as well. So I guess I get to stay home another year. 😀

Good thing too, considering how many books I have on my calendar to write next year. Twelve are already contracted, and six of those are written. I have eleven more I’d like to finish next year as well. We’ll see what happens. That might too ambitious, and I might end up moving a few of them to 2013, but who knows? I might surprise myself…lol

Oh, and starting on January 2nd, I’ll be part of a blog tour called Cock and Bull Blog Tour. There’s fifteen of us, and there will be prizes. If you follow the tour, every comment you make along the way enters you into the grand prize contest. Which are some serious Amazon gcs. Also, there will individual prizes given out along the way. So you have the opportunity to win twice.

I’m up first on the blog tour, and I’ll be hosting Julia Knight…who also happens to be the only author in the tour who has girly bits in her story, but I promise her story is great. So I hope you look forward to that.

Also, I hope you all had a great 2011, and have a safe and fun New Year’s Eve and Day. 🙂 See you in the new year.

Wild day


Yesterday was taken up with doing edits, and finishing up my Christmas shopping. So I didn’t have any time to work on They Walk Among Us. I was bushed when I got home last night, and all I did was veg in front of the TV for an hour before I went to bed…lol

Don’t worry. The next installment will be up tomorrow for your enjoyment. 🙂 I’m working on Gypsies as well. I hope everyone likes this new trilogy as much as I like the idea of it…lol. Gypsies is the first one in the series.

Well, I have a lot of writing to do, so I’m going to wish you all a Happy Thursday…and be safe.

Wednesday Hunks


wow…only four more days to Christmas. Yikes! Have to finish up my shopping. I hate waiting until the last minute to get stuff.

Well, I’m editing a book today, and it needs to be done asap. So I’m not sure if I’ll be able to get to the next installment for They Walk Among Us, but if I don’t, I will get it done for you all on Friday. I promise.

Have a great Wednesday, everyone. 🙂

More good news


As of December 17th, my two books with Aspen Mountain Press have reverted back to me because of breach of contract. The two books are Understanding Forgiveness and Understanding the Past. I took them down off my blog side bar awhile ago.

I’m happy to say they’ll be re-released by MLR Press some time next year under a new title, The Subtlety of Understanding. We’ve combined both books into one bigger one. It’ll get a new cover, and will be out in print as well as ebook form. I’ll keep you updated on whether anything else gets added or changed, in case you’re interested in picking up the re-release.

Writing went okay this past weekend. Didn’t get as actually writing done as I wanted, but I did edit The Longest Stride, so that’s good. I’m thinking Replacing Memories will be done this week as well. It might be a little longer than I planned, but that’s not all bad. 😀

Well, I hope you have a great Monday, and remember Christmas is only six days away. Yikes!

Closing in on the end


of the year and Replacing Memories. I’m seeing the last chapter or so of the story, then it’s on to the next one. I don’t tend to take time off between books. It must be the need I have to write. I can go one night or so without doing it, but if I go longer than a day, I start to get cranky. Writing is something I need to do, much like reading, though it’s taking the main spot and reading has been pushed back to second place for me.

So once I finish RM, I might take the rest of that day off, but I’ll start a new story the next day. More than likely, it’s all the characters I have stuffed into my head are clamoring for their stories to be told. I try to keep them in a straight (lol) line and organized, but sometimes some cut to the front, and there’s nothing I can do about it.

It’s back to writing for me. I hope you all have a wonderful Friday, and an awesome weekend.

Happy Hunk Day


So it’s Wednesday all ready? Where did the beginning of the week go? I swear December is speeding by. Before I realize it, it’s going to be 2012 and I’m going to be freaking out about that…lol.

Writing is going well. I’m trying to finish Replacing Memories this week. I’ve got about another 9k or so to get done. No big deal, but it is the last story on my 2011 list to finish. After that, I’m starting on 2012’s list…lol. I’ve got a lot of books on that section to write. But just take it one story at a time, and hope I hit my deadlines. 🙂

I hope you all have a great Hump Day. 🙂

Death-Blurb and Excerpt


The day after I posted my blurb and excerpt from Famine, I got the cover art for it. You can see it on the sidebar here, but also I’ll be sharing it on Monday, so you can see the big version. I love it. 🙂

Now I promised a sneak peek at Death, the last of The Four Horsemen books, and you’ll get it. I’ll be finishing it today, and subbing it to Total e-Bound. Then that part of the process will be done for me. I’ll be moving on to a short story featuring Tavis and Hal from Joy of the Season. Once that’s done, I’ll be starting Gypsies, which will be coming out in July at Total e-Bound. 🙂

All right then. Now remember neither the blurb nor the excerpt have been edited. So any mistakes are purely mine, and hopefully they’ll be fixed by the time it gets released…lol Which will be April 16th. 🙂

Blurb:

Death, the Pale Rider and the most feared member of the Four Horsemen, has been searching through the centuries for a soul to save him from his solitary life.

In the 1700s, Gatian Almasia was rich and a sought-after member of Parisian society. No one realised he’d lost his reason for living three years earlier. When his sister accuses another nobleman of raping her, Gatian does what any older brother would do. He challenges the man to a duel, and kills him. Later that night, the dead man’s family takes their revenge on Gatian.

Gatian’s death is just the beginning of the journey he must take as Death, the Pale Horseman of Apocalyptic fame. While he doesn’t regret taking the nobleman’s life, the guilt of not being there when his lover died builds a wall around his heart, and until he accepts forgiveness, he must always be Death.

Pierre Fortsecue is a spoiled rich young man whose heart is broken by the man he thinks he loves. Finding himself alone in Paris, Pierre sinks into a haze of heroin. He gets a tainted baggie of the drug, and almost dies from it. Death arrives to take his soul, and something about Pierre touches the Pale Horseman, who steals him away to help heal.

As Pierre heals and Death begins to feel again, they begin to wonder if love really is the only emotion needed to overcome desolation and destruction.


Excerpt:


His last thought was of Oliver, and he wished he would be seeing his dead lover soon, but Gatian knew he would be heading to Hell, not Heaven. Oliver had been innocent, and his only sin was caring for Gatian, not knowing what an utter bastard Gatian was.

* * * *

“Get up. We don’t have time for you to lie about.”

The voice tore through Gatian’s mind, and he jerked straight up, looking around for his opponents. Frowning, he realised he wasn’t in the alleyway anymore. The landscape surrounding him was barren, and looked like nothing Gatian had seen. He pushed to his feet, and turned slowly in a circle.

“Are you done?”

Finishing his circle, he glared at the slender silver-haired man standing there, his arms folded like he impatiently waited for Gatian to complete his circuit. Staring into the man’s blue eyes, Gatian barely swallowed his gasp as he noticed the colour filled the entire eye, with not pupil or iris.

“Who are you?” He often found attacking a person got him answers when they were more likely not to reply.

The man snorted. “You may call me Lam. You have been chosen, and I have to show you what your new job is.”

“Chosen? Where am I? I have never seen a place like this.” He motioned in a vague circle. “How did I get here?”

“You died in a back alley in Paris. Instead of being sent to wherever your judgement called for you to go, you were sent to me. I’m pretty sure you won’t like what you’re about to do, but it’s none of my business. I’m only here to teach you before you are sent out on your own.”

Lam whistled, and Gatian jumped when a pale grey stallion appeared out of thin air. The stallion snorted at him like it was saying hello. Gatian reached out to touch the horse’s nose. Jerking away from him, the horse shook its head. Obviously it wasn’t interested in him petting it.

“This is your horse.” Lam nodded in the grey’s direction. “Now that you’re Death, the Pale Rider, you need a mount.”

“Death? Pale Rider?” Gatian repeated, confusion pounding in his head.

Gatian remembered what else happened before he woke up in the strange place. He stretched, searching for pain or broken bones. Yet nothing hurt, and there were no wounds or blood anywhere.

“Is there a reason why I have no wounds or torn clothes?” Gatian grasped Lam’s arms and shook the man. “Who are you, and why am I not dead?”

Lam didn’t respond, and didn’t try to break Gatian’s hold. He simply studied Gatian with a sardonic twist to his lips. Gatian found he hated Lam, if only for his calm reaction to Gatian’s yelling.

When his anger settled back into coldness, he let Lam go and stepped back. He’d never gotten anything by losing his temper. He tampered all his questions and doubts down deep, and rested his hands on his hips.

“Where are we going? And tell me again what a Pale Rider is?”

“Nice try, my friend. I never told you once what a Pale Rider is, except that you’re the new one. You are dead, in the most fundamental way possible. You can never go back to your old life, and while all those you know will die, you will continue to live forever.” Lam paused, and tilted his head. “Or until you forgive yourself of all that guilt you’ve been carrying around.”

“Guilt? What guilt?”

Lam grinned, and slapped Gatian on the shoulder. “You can deny it all you want, but I can see it in the set of your shoulders, and the chill in your eyes. You did something you regret, and it’s been eating at you since it happened. Well, whatever it was, it’s brought you to this. As the leader of the Four Horsemen, you will be in charge of keeping the world in balance.”

Gatian shrugged. “I have no idea what you are talking about. Who are the Four Horsemen?”

“Climb on your horse, and come with me. I have a lot to teach you, and a short window of time to do it in.” Lam motioned to the grey stallion.

Should he go? Was this some sort of trick Gatian’s brain played on him? Could he be alive, but caught in his head somehow? Gatian swung astride the stallion, and smiled at Lam.

“Lead the way, Lam. I am sure you will answer all my questions in due time.”

Lam narrowed his eyes at Gatian like he understood Gatian wasn’t satisfied. Gatian kept his expression bland, not willing to give anything away. With a nod of Lam’s head, they disappeared.


Hope you enjoyed it. Have a great Friday and a wonderful weekend.

Last Month of the Year


wow…I can’t believe it’s December all ready. Where did the entire year go? 🙂 Oh well…the only bad thing about December is the snow. 🙁 Told my hubby the other day, if we could afford it, I’d totally be a snow bird on him. Take off the day after the first snowfall, and not come back until April or May. Of course, he pointed out he would probably have to come and drag me back with spring showed up. He might have a point.

Got another 4k done on Death. I’m over 32k into the story, so that’s halfway done, and I’m happy with how it’s going. I think this will be a great way to end the series, though I’m planning on writing a related story about Lam, the messenger angel, who makes an appearance in each of the books. He has his own problems.

I did some writing on the short story featuring Tavis and Hal from Joy of the Season. I think you’ll like the story. It’s to see how they’re doing a few months after Christmas. 🙂 I’m writing it out long hand during the evenings after I hit my word count for Death. So I’m not entirely sure how many words I have for the story yet. Won’t know until I type it in. I should do that this weekend.

Well, I hope you all have a great Friday and a wonderful weekend. yay!

Ugh Snow


Sorry I’m late posting this, but I just got in from shoveling out my driveway. Ugh! The first big snow of the season, which is pretty with the sun shining down on it, but I hate the fact it means there’s just going to be more coming at some point.

Of course, my hubby told me I shouldn’t get upset. I could hibernate inside the house all winter, calling him with my grocery order for him to pick up on the way home from work. I guess that is one awesome thing about working from home. I don’t actually have to go out in the cold if I don’t want to. Woot!

I’ve writing like a fiend the last couple of days. Adding a nice bit to Death, and I’m hoping the trend will continue. 🙂 And when I’m done with Death for the day, I work on Trailing Air, Rover’s story.

Also, I wanted to remind you of the Christmas/Holiday stories MLR Press is releasing. One (or maybe two on Fridays) a day until Dec. 31st. Click here to check them out. They’re all different lengths…and prices, but they are by some of the best M/M authors writing today. I’m going to be picking up JP Bowie’s story, Christmas Wishes, today. Yay!

I hope you have a great Wednesday. Be safe for all of you who got snow last night.

Happy Black Friday


I hope you all survived Thanksgiving…and for those of you out shopping right now, I hope you manage to survive that as well. I might go out later today, and see what’s happening. There weren’t any deals I just had to get up way too early in the morning for…lol. 🙂

I plan on writing most of the weekend, and see where I’m at by Sunday night. Hopefully further along than I am right now. 🙁 Not nearly as far into the story as I need to be. This cold is kicking my butt because it’s making me very uninterested in anything except sleeping on the couch. Oh well. I can’t wait to get rid of it.

Well have a great Friday, and a marvelous weekend, everyone. 🙂