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Good news from a dear friend

October 7th, 2007

It’s always a pleasant surprise to receive good news from a dear friend, and this is no exception. The lovely and talented Dawn Montgomery has just signed a three book deal with Changeling Press.  Miss Montgomery is an incredibly talented writer of erotic fiction and this signing confirms that the powers-that-be at a major ebook publisher share that opinion.

It’s about time!

Please note, Dawn’s work is very graphic, extremely torrid, and not suited for readers under the age of 18.  Erotic fiction is not on my normal reading list, but her stories are captivating, even if you just skim the “steamy bits”, which I usually do.  Her characters captivate me and keep me coming back.

Miss Montgomery and I were introduced several years ago by mutual friends in a writers workshop, an her friendship is something I treasure dearly.  I’m extremely proud of her.  She’s earned this contract, and I hope there are many more to follow.

Her official announcement can be found here.

Jerry Announcements, Friends

You Gotta Read This!

April 29th, 2007

New Tortuga #1: Monday's ChildI’m extremely pleased to announce the very first release by a very talented author (who also happens to be my very lovely wife) Mrs. Jessica D. Russell!

Introducing Monday’s Child, Tales of New Tortuga, Volume 1, available at Aspen Mountain Press.

If you read one new science fiction short this year, this should be it! The tale is dark and gritty, without ever losing the sense that hope still remains, even for those of us with scars on the inside.

The world is well thought out and the characters, including supporting characters, are gripping (My personal favorite simply bears the name “Cook”.)

It’s not often that I claim to have read something that I just couldn’t put down. this is one of those reads. I suggest printing it out and plopping down on the sofa with your beverage of choice. While it’s not long enough to keep you up late into the night, it’s definitely worth missing an episode of your favorite late night T.V. drama over.

From the publisher:

Ianna James’s band is cursed. Several members have died in freak accidents. Returning to the lowtown area of New Tortuga, Ianna hopes to escape the curse put on her show but now she must reconcile her disastrous past, one she’d hoped to leave behind forever.

Excerpt:

The dark streets of New Tortuga’s lowtown would drive any sane woman behind the safety of locked doors. Too bad I’ve never really considered myself sane. As I pulled out a cigarillo, I growled at the noise level assaulting my sensitive ears. The landing dock hadn’t been this bad.

Down in lowtown the shrieks of incoming cargo skimmers and shuttle offloaders blended in with the hustle and bustle of the blue collar men trying to make a credit or two. The deadly business of smuggling kept its cool, maintaining an appearance of calm, at least on the outside. I knew what was what. It may look busier than it had before, but it was still the same.

I stepped into the shadow of an alley doorway and tucked the brim of my Old Earth cowboy hat over my eyes. With steady hands I lit my cigarillo and inhaled the sweet scent of Alpha 6’s delicious tobacco reserves. They cost a pretty coin, but damn, they were worth it. I inhaled the smoke, letting the burn tickle the back of my throat. We never smoked on ship and I’d craved the cigarillos from the moment I’d touched them at the Traders Emporium.

I hated lowtown’s stink. Greasy, slimy, all the things I left behind. The soft flow of my jacket swirled around my calves, sliding against my boots in soft swishes. What the hell was I doing here anyway? There was nothing beautiful or recognizable about the place I grew up. Everything I’d known died in that fire decades ago. I should just head up to the resort and call it good.

So why was I looking around for a place to stay? Pampering and rejuv sounded like heaven. I was officially insane.

A group of kids ran toward me and I chuckled. When one brushed against me I grabbed his scruff.

“You know,” I chewed on the end of my cigarillo, trying not to bite through the delicious stick, “I could kill you for that.”

The angelic face of innocence smiled at me. Yeah, right. ‘Ol Satan was an angel too, so the old tales say. “Miss, I don’t wanna die, please, what did I do?” Crocodile tears in big brown eyes, you have got to be kidding me.

With a quick twist, I turned him around and pulled my identacard and pass from his back pocket with a smile. In a moment I had a rabid kid in my hands. He came close to squirming out of the hold I had on his collar. I pulled him very close, making sure he could see my eyes.

“I need a guide and they tell me you’re the best.” I had no idea who this kid was.

He stopped struggling instantly, his eyes narrowed to slits. On him it looked ridiculous, but hey, who was I to tell him so.

“Who told you?” His voice sounded a little nervous. Tough kid, I almost liked him.

“One of them.” I jerked my head toward the area the kids had disappeared.

He crossed his little malnourished arms and I wanted to rage. How could the same system that screwed up my life still fail the kids here? Politicians, I never had much use for them. Empty promises no matter what universe you traipsed into.

“What if I am?” He raised his little chin, his brown eyes glowing behind the tight slits of his lids. I wondered if his face would ache later from all the squinting.

“Well, I need a place to stay; room and board, in a place where I can keep to myself without being bothered.” I growled low in my throat and watched the kid’s eyes widen. “By anyone.”

“You want work?” His face took on a sly calculation that I remembered from my own childhood. He wondered how much he could get from the stranger. His lower lip puffed out in self-importance.

“Yeah, lowtown honest.” I hoped the slang still applied to this area of New Tortuga. The Upper crusts called it the heights. Lowtown folk called it the lowest height. It had been lowtown since I was born.

“Steady work?” I could watch the gears turn in his head. He’d find me a place to lay low for a while.

“Yeah, steady.” I let him go, trusting in his greed to get me what I needed. Of course I could be wrong and he was a Death Spinner, or whatever name the gang called themselves nowadays. If that was the case, I’d be dead by morning anyway.

“Follow me.” In a moment he was running through the streets, leading the way to something he’d called Haven’s Cross. I felt the burn on the back of my neck of a media sweep camera. With a grimace I kept the brim of my hat close to my face. It wouldn’t pay to get caught. The last thing I needed was publicity. A woman screamed and the sweep moved toward the commotion. Lowtown had its advantages. Godless law, I never thought I’d be back here.

I know that you’d expect me, as her husband, to tout this book to the world, regardless oof its merits.

You’d be wrong. I’m touting this because even after helping out through 4 rounds of edits, I never grew tired of the story, or the people in it. It’s a genuinely good read, and one I find more than worthy of attention.

Give it a read, i know you’ll enjoy it.  When you’re done, send a little love the author’s way with a quick email to jessica (at) jessicadrussell (dot) com.

Now if only I could finish the project I’ve been working on…

Jerry Announcements, Friends, Must Reads

Past Lies, By Kim Reese

April 10th, 2007

Past lies, By Kim ReeseA quick note to say that my friend, Kim Reese has released her latest novel, Past Lies, and that it’s available today.  The book is published by Samhain, and is available here.

Granted, it’s not my normal genre for casual reading, but I wanted to get the word out.  This is a long awaited release by a very talented lady.

Blurb
Anna Shrewsbury is trapped.

The whims of her sister control her life. She wants to be free…and she thought her brother-in-law had helped her find freedom with his last act. But instead, she seems to be the butt of one of his infamous jokes.

She now has a half share in a company she doesn’t want, while her childhood home and her promised sanctuary is bequeathed to a man who hates her. And then there’s the deal. She has to live a week with him. A whole week with Zachary Quinn.

For six years, a shield of lies has protected Anna. But in beginning a new life, she must break away from those lies. Be prepared to face Zach’s fury. And his passion…

Excerpt
She closed the door on his laughter. Damn the man. She’d dug a deep hole for herself with her numerous lies. Her reputation…well, she didn’t want to dwell on how others saw her. But it had been made very obvious to her that day.

Anna stared down into the atrium. She calmed her breathing. There was little use in getting so angry. Zach would continue to believe she jumped anything with a big enough wallet. She doubted Eric Dalton’s lies could blacken her name any further.

Though she did hope Zach could think she would have more taste.

Anna snorted and ran a hand through her hair.

She leant back against a pillar, glancing around the desks and cubes. Until she found that corner. Her lips burned again at the memory and she tried to think of something, anything else.

But the past was too strong.

He tasted of brandy and another, indefinable taste that almost made her groan. The gentle pressure of his lips, savouring her. His hands slipped from her face, shaped her shoulders, arms until he found the glass clutched tight in her hand. It found a new home on a convenient desk.

She was insane. This was Zach. Zach whose hands trailed fire down her body in slow exploration.
“I wanted to do this from the moment I saw you tonight.”

His voice was a heated whisper against her skin and it pulsed a need through Anna that she’d never experienced. Her spine pressed up against the cool plaster of a pillar, Zach’s body deliciously pinning her. “Why?” The word was almost a gasp.

His mouth found hers, pulling slow, soft kisses that had her head spinning.

“How could I not?”

It wasn’t an answer, but at that moment she didn’t care. His tongue flickered against her lips, her teeth and with her heart slamming, she opened her mouth to him.

The deliberate sweep of Zach’s tongue over hers, hot, intense. This was unreal. Completely…

He deepened the kiss and all thought scattered.

Anna threaded her fingers through his hair, pressing his mouth hard against hers. Zach groaned. His hands shaped her waist and slid lower, curving over her hip and gripping her behind.

The rub of his erection against her body sparked little pulses of pleasure. Her hips shifted and heat flared. She groaned and her hands moved down, holding him to her.

“Do you know what you’re doing to me, Anna?” Zach’s heated breath stirred her skin and she shivered. His leg nudged hers, eased them apart. “What do you want?”

“You.”

The word gasped out on too little air. The hard pressure of his leg ground against her pubic bone and liquid heat melted through her body. She found his mouth again.

More. She had to have more of him. Now.

Run out and go get yourself a hundred copies or so, it’s worth it.

Jerry Announcements, Friends, Must Reads

And some days are just kinda like that

January 4th, 2007

There’s not much for me to report on the writing front today.  I’ve taken a much needed break from everything, and spent most of the day staring at FoodTV, which in itself could sound boring if I wasn’t an avid foodie.

Tomorrow will bring some very useful information, I’m sure.  I have to dive back into a tale I started a bit ago.  Since conception I’ve re-thought the story, however, and I think it has a much brighter future now.

Again, more on that tomorrow.

For now, I’m off to enjoy the last of Emeril.  Have a good day.

Jerry Friends, Observations

It’s always good when…

January 3rd, 2007

My dear friend Dawn Montgomery has just gotten news of her first release. It’s really what we all live for as writers. She has just crossed the line to Author.

For those of you who do not appreciate adult overtones or story lines, then her tale is not for you. For those who don’t mind a spin through the world of erotic romance, you might just enjoy this ride. You can get her title at Aspen Mountain Press on January 5th. Look for the title “Own Me”.

Well, I’ve got Elves and Dwarves to write, so I will excuse myself now, if you don’t mind.

Jerry Friends

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