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March Author Week + Giveaway Winner + Recap!

Well, now. Another Author Week is here! Woohoo!

Which author, you might ask?? Hmmmm… maybe we’ll keep it a secret and let you find out just who it is in a little bit…

Just kidding! We’re super excited to have L.A. Witt as our March Author! Yay!

We’ve got some great reviews scheduled for this week and even an awesome post by L.A. herself that we think some viewers will be ecstatic to read!

As always, we’ll still be posting regular reviews but if you haven’t read any of L.A.’s books yet, this will be a great week to pick up a book of hers 🙂

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Now, onto other news! Jen’s Challenge Week was a pretty good success! Here’s the breakdown of what was picked:

JustJen picked:

Shoes & Ties by Jena Wade for Heather C (3.5 stars)
Coming to Terms by A.R. Moler for Nikyta (4 stars)
Gangster Country by Kade Boehme for Susan65 (4 stars)

Voters’ Pick for JustJen:

Billy’s Bones by Jamie Fessenden (4.5 stars)

And for all those wondering (since we haven’t announced it yet), the winner of the poll we had to determine which book Heather C would be challenged to read in April was…. Texas Pride by Kindle Alexander, which had 75% of the votes! Amazing! Thank you for everyone who voted and we hope you’ll be looking forward to Heather’s review coming in a few weeks!blogger_bee_trans

And now for the giveaway winner! Congrats to…

Stephanie Fredrick!

Woohoo! You’ve won an ebook copy of Blood’s Voice by Áine P Massie! We’ll be sending you an email shortly but if you don’t get it soon, you can email us at thebloggergirlsreviews@gmail.com. Please respond back within 48 hours. If we don’t hear from you, we’ll pick another winner :(

Thank you to everyone who participated and especially to Áine P Massie for offering up Blood’s Voice. For those who didn’t win, Blood’s Voice is available at Amazon.

Hope everyone has a great day!

~The Blogger Girls

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Don’t Forget…

… today is the last day to enter the giveaway for an eBook copy of Blood’s Voice by Áine P Massie!

The giveaway ends at 11:59 pm EST TONIGHT so don’t forget to go to the giveaway post and comment with your email address to be put into the drawing.

Winner will be picked after the giveaway closes and announced tomorrow morning (Sunday, March 23rd, 2014).

So, what are you waiting for? Go sign up!

And good luck!

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Tournament of Shadows by S.A. Meade: Excerpt + Giveaway

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S.A. Meade: The first part of my newest release, Tournament of Shadows, is set in Central Asia, in what is now known as Uzbekistan. A great deal of the country is given over to desert and, back in the 19th century, travel from one place to the next was fraught with difficulties, ranging from the arid conditions, capricious emirs and bandits. This scene from the book gives a little glimpse into dealing with one of those hazards.

Valentin checked his rifle and set his musket on the ground beside him. I peered over the wall.

“Anything?”

“Not yet. At least we have a little time.” I passed him a canteen of water. “You’ll need this.”

He took a sip, then wiped his mouth. “I hope the bastards don’t keep us waiting. I hate the waiting.”

I rested my rifle on the wall and leaned against the warm stone. “So do I. Dare I ask if you’re a decent shot?”

He grinned. “One of the best in my regiment. You?”

“Passable.”

“That’s not very comforting.”

“I’ll get by. Shall we have a competition? The person who shoots the least has to make dinner.”

“Challenge accepted.” He held his hand out.

I shook it. Reluctant to let go. The fearful wreck seemed to have disappeared for the moment. The old Valentin had returned, eyes alight with the thrill of facing danger.

Valentin edged closer until his shoulder rested against mine. His presence quelled the churning in my gut. I suddenly felt able to take on an entire army if I had to.

“We’ll be fine.”

“If you say so.”

He brushed his lips over mine for the briefest of moments. Desire almost overcame my apprehension. I wanted to grab him and take him there and then. Valentin stepped back and turned towards the road. Several specks materialised in the distance, their presence heralded by a drift of dust.

I loaded gunpowder and a ball into the barrel, rested the rifle on the wall and waited for our visitors to come within range.

Valentin stood beside me, finger already on the trigger as he readied his aim. The bandits drew closer.

Five hundred yards.

Four hundred yards.

“Ready?” Valentin shouldered his rifle and squinted, creases fan-tailing away from the corner of his eyes.

“Yes.” I raised the gun and, when I judged the first of the horsemen to be within three hundred yards, took aim, winced at the recoil then ducked to avoid the returning gunfire.

“You missed.” Valentin pulled his trigger.

A distant yelp and a horse reeling around told me that his shot had found its mark. “Well done.”

He grinned and loaded another round while I made ready to fire my second.

This time my shot found its target. Another bandit tumbled to the dirt.

“Bugger.” Valentin’s second went wide.

Puffs of dust and the mosquito drone of bullets drove us to seek cover behind the wall. I hurriedly loaded my third as the relentless tattoo of hoof beats grew louder. “How many left?”

Valentin popped his head above our makeshift parapet then dived for cover. “Three.”

I took aim and squeezed the trigger. The recoil bit into my shoulder. I’d feel that in the morning, if we survived. My intended target screeched and tumbled from his horse. I found grim satisfaction in the moment, knowing that if the bugger had survived, I’d be the one being killed.

“Two left.” Valentin fired his third round off quickly then scrambled to the ground when one of our attackers fired back. “Persistent bastards.”

“Only two?” I peered over the wall. “There’s only one left now.” I fired at the sod. My shot went wide, feathering the dust somewhere to the right of the horseman. He hauled his animal to a sliding stop and let loose a stream of colourful curses, before wheeling around and charging past the bodies of his fallen comrades.

“Shall we let him go?” Valentin poured more powder into his barrel, tamped it down and dropped the ball in.

“So he can get help? No.”

“Right then.” He lifted the rifle, braced himself and fired. The survivor dropped to the ground like a sack of potatoes, leaving his horse to chase after its comrades. “I believe it’s your turn to make dinner.”

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About Tournament of Shadows

20721879In a shadowy game where defeat can mean death, a deal with the enemy can change things forever. 

In 1842, Captain Gabriel O’Riordan of the 8th King’s Royal Irish Hussars is sent on a mission to Bukhara. His task—to try to free two of his compatriots from the clutches of a mentally unstable Emir. On his way, he encounters Valentin Yakolev, an officer in the Russian Army, who is also on a mission—to persuade the Emir that an alliance with Russia would be in his best interests. Gabriel, disguised as a holy man, is not happy to be the object of Yakolev’s intense scrutiny. After all, he’s working for the opposing team in the Great Game being played between their two nations. When Gabriel realises that his mission is little more than a forlorn hope, a game he has no chance of winning, he’s desperate enough to turn to Valentin to help and offer him anything in return. What he doesn’t expect is to have his plans to return to Calcutta scuppered by events.

Instead, he and Valentin flee north, fighting off bandits, their desire for each other and the hardship of desert travel. Their travails bring them closer together until a secret from Valentin’s past tears them apart.

Can they set the past behind them and move on together?

Reader Advisory: This book contains some violence, including beheadings.

Tournament of Shadows is available here at Totally Bound for general release on March 21, 2014

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 About S.A. Meade

S.A. Meade now resides happily back in England after 8 years in Arizona, where she learned to love air conditioners and realised that rain wasn’t such a bad thing after all. She lives with her husband, son and two cats in one of the most beautiful villages in Wiltshire and is partial to gin and tonic with loads of ice and lemon.

You can find her on Facebook, Twitter and sometimes at her blog.

All of her books can be found here. 

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S.A. Meade has kindly offered to give away an eBook copy of Tournament of Shadows!

The giveaway starts now and will end next Thursday, March 27th, 2014, at 11:59 pm EST. After which the lucky winner will be randomly picked.

All you have to do to enter is leave a comment below with your email address and you’re in!

Make sure to follow the blog for the winner’s announcement post or check back next Friday, March 28th, 2014, to see if you’ve won.

You can still purchase Tournament of Shadows from Totally Bound and don’t forget to check out Heather’s review to see what she thought of it!

Good luck!

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Ball & Chain Virtual Blog Tour: Promo + Giveaway

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Abi: Welcome to the Ball & Chain virtual tour! If you’re following along, you’ll be able to win yourself some goodies that might just save your life! I’ve got five Survival Kits in a Sardine Can, perfect for traveling and hiking or taking with you to remote island weddings where people might be dying. And I’ve got five sets of trading cards with original artwork and character work-ups for the less adventurous readers!

Every comment on this blog tour enters you in a drawing to win one of five Survival Kits in a Sardine Can or one of five sets of trading cards with original artwork. Entries close at midnight, Eastern Time, on April 1, and winners will be announced on April 3rd. Contest is valid worldwide.

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If you care to follow me more closely, you can find me on Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr.

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About Ball & Chain:

Home from their unexpected deployment, the former members of Marine Force Recon team Sidewinder rejoin their loved ones and try to pick up the pieces of the lives they were forced to leave behind. Ty Grady comes home to Zane Garrett, only to find that everything around him has changed—even the men he went to war with. He barely has time to adjust before his brother, Deuce, asks Ty to be his best man. But that isn’t all Deuce asks Ty to do, and Ty must call for backup to deal with the business issues of Deuce’s future father-in-law.

Nick O’Flaherty and Kelly Abbott join Ty and Zane at the wedding on an island in Scotland, thinking they’re there to assuage Deuce’s paranoia. But when bodies start dropping and boats start sinking, the four men get more involved with the festivities than they’d ever planned to.

With the clock ticking and the killer just as stuck on the isolated island as they are, Ty and Zane must navigate a veritable minefield of family, friends, and foes to stop the whole island from being destroyed.

Available at: Riptide Publishing

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Honorary Blogger Marie Sexton: Classic Muscle Cars of My Youth + Giveaway

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TBG: Marie Sexton is here on The Blogger Girls today, making a stop on her Normal Enough Blog Tour, to talk about classic cars and generously offering up a chance to win an ebook copy of her new release Normal Enough and $50 ARe gift certificate for books from her backlist.

Classic Muscle Cars of My Youth

by Marie Sexton

I can’t speak for today’s youth (and just typing those words made me feel older than dirt), but back in my high school days, classic muscle cars were sort of a thing. Especially for boys.

Now, I’m going to make a vast generalization here, but the one girl I knew who drove a classic Mustang did so because it was her father’s and he gave it to her when she turned sixteen. It was absolutely mint, because her father kept it that way. But the boys I knew who drove classic muscle cars were a different breed. They might be jocks, or burnouts, or nerds, or they might be just average guys. But what they all had in common was an unbridled enthusiasm for old cars, and the mechanical knowledge to keep them running. After all, nobody in high school had the money to take these cars into a shop. If your classic Mustang or Trans Am or Camaro was running (and almost nobody had anything as fancy as a Cougar or a GTO), it was because you made it happen through blood, sweat, and tears.

And gallons and gallons of oil.

Based on my not-so-expert observation, these guys seemed to fall into one of two categories: either their car looked awesome but didn’t run for shit, or it looked like crap but had it where it counted – under the hood. (I’m sure Freud would have something to say about that.) I definitely leaned toward the latter. I once dated a guy whose Camaro seemed to be held together by primer and duct tape. I could hear it coming from a block away (that’s not an exaggeration). But in a race, he’d beat his brother (who had a lovely, un-dented Camaro with a perfect, shiny paint job) every damn time.

My best friend Jon was the ultimate car guy. A Ford man, to this very day. He had multiple Mustangs and one or two Cougars, all of which he bought with his own money (earned working at Taco Bell and Checker). Some of his cars ran. Others, not so much. But he knew how to fix cars, and so if one of his cars wasn’t running now, you could bet it would be soon. Some of the happiest moments of my life were spent in his passenger seat, cruising around town. (I actually wrote a post for Jessewave years ago about some of our adventures. You can still find that here.)

Jon’s cars hold a special place in my memory. I remember one particular afternoon in his back yard, him working on something under the hood of a Cougar he’d just bought while I cleaned the interior (and discovered a rat’s nest under the console). One weekend, we hit every yard sale we could find in search of an eight-track tape, just so he could figure out whether the eight-track player in his newest car still worked. We trolled junkyards together, looking for vintage parts. I can remember countless conversations in one or another of his cars. And through it all, no matter which of his many cars we were in, what I remember most was a particular feel to the interiors. A certain smell that hinted at sweat and oil. The strain of the lap belt across my hips. The feel of the leather seats under my hands.

So, when it came to writing Normal Enough, I had a bit of knowledge of classic muscle cars. Not as much as either of my characters, mind you. I had to call on Jon, and my brother-in-law (who’s a mechanic), and I relied heavily on good old-fashioned research. But the one thing I had coming in was a very clear memory of what it felt like to be in the passenger seats of these cars. And while I can’t claim to be as turned on by old Mustangs and Cougars as my protagonist, Kasey, I can certainly say with a fair amount of authority: classic muscle cars really can be damn sexy.

So, what about you? Any classic muscle cars in your past? What car might have the power to turn you on?

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About Normal Enough

20803150When Brandon Kenner shows up at Kasey Ralston’s garage with a 1970 Chevelle SS 454, Kasey is smitten by both the man and his car. Between what Kasey considers a shameful fetish and his long estrangement from his family, Kasey finds it easiest to be alone, even distancing himself from his coworkers. But Brandon doesn’t think Kasey’s fetish is weird. In fact, he likes it.

Kasey doesn’t know how to resist a man as charming as Brandon, and he’s more than willing to be seduced. But what are Brandon’s long-term intentions? Kasey is afraid of hoping for too much, but equally afraid that when all is said and done, Brandon will leave, and Kasey will be left alone once again.

Length:  24k words
Publisher:   Ambur Allure
Release Date: March 16, 2014
Purchase Link: Amber Allure

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About Marie Sexton

marieheadshotMarie Sexton lives in Colorado.  She’s a fan of just about anything that involves muscular young men piling on top of each other.  In particular, she loves the Denver Broncos and enjoys going to the games with her husband.  Her imaginary friends often tag along.  Marie has one daughter, two cats, and one dog, all of whom seem bent on destroying what remains of her sanity.  She loves them anyway.

Follow Marie on her Website, Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter & Pinterest

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The prize is an ebook copy of Normal Enough and a $50 ARe gift certificate for some of Marie Sexton’s backlist books.

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Please be aware that the only way to enter the giveaway is to click the Rafflecopter image above.  Any comments on this post will not count towards entering the giveaway.

Good luck!

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Angel’s Truth Winner!

20760835And the winner of an eBook copy of Angel’s Truth by Liz Borino is… Continue reading

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Don’t Forget…

… today is the last day to enter the giveaway for an eBook copy of Angel’s Truth by Liz Borino!

The giveaway ends at 11:59 pm EST TONIGHT so don’t forget to go to the giveaway post and comment with your email address to be put into the drawing.

Winner will be picked after the giveaway closes and announced tomorrow morning (Wednesday, March 19th, 2014).

So, what are you waiting for? Go sign up!

And good luck!

 

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Honorary Blogger Silvia Violet: What the Term Alpha Means to Me + Giveaway

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TBG:  Silvia Violet will soon be releasing Pressure Points, book 2 of her Pisgah Mountain Wolves series; Denying Yourself is book 1.  Silvia is here today on The Blogger Girls to talk alpha males and what they mean to her.  She is also generously offering up a chance to win one of two ebook copies of Pressure Points or a $25 gift certificate to Dreamspinner Press.

What the Term Alpha Means to Me
by Silvia Violet

I’ve always been drawn to alpha males characters. While the word alpha often conjures up an image of a big, muscular man who could crush his enemies with one hand, to me, what makes a man an alpha is attitude. An alpha character is one who likes to be in charge, thinks the rules don’t apply to him, is truly a good leader even if he has lessons to learn, is strong (be that mentally or physically or emotionally), and has some arrogance issues. Did I just describe Iron Man? He is one of my favorite alpha characters. The snark just adds to the appeal for me.

When I was in my teens, I mostly read historical romance. Again and again, I fell for alpha noblemen (that ones that were always described as having powerful thighs) who had the ability to bring down a highwayman as smoothly as they could swept their partners up in a waltz. As my reading tastes broadened, I grew to love alpha werewolves, dominating vampires, arrogant FBI agents, and sexy space captains who believe they can do no wrong.

Part of what I love about alphas is watching their character development when they come up against obstacles that foil their plans. Alphas expect things to go their way and when a plan fails or someone calls them out for breaking the rules (military regs, civic laws, the rules of physics, etc) they often founder. Not succeeding or being  punished for what they think was the right move wounds them, and they have to rethink, reassess and fight their way back to a place where they are in control once again. I love watching this journey.

Falling in love can is a challenge for an alpha, because for many of them, it’s not in their plans. They believe that needing another person is a weakness, one that they can’t afford even if they crave it. But once they do fall and accept it, they go all in, loving so deeply it rearranges their worldview. This process is one of my favorite things to take my characters through as a writer.

I also love writing in voice of an the alpha male. In part because it is so different from my own. I get to play around with sentiments and scenarios from a very different perspective than I have in my day-to-day life. And I get to go on that journey of realization and growth right there with a man who pushes all my buttons.

Thanks to my reader and/or author Facebook friends who helped me think through this topic!

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About Pressure Points

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Pressure Points releases here at Dreamspinner press on  March 19, 2014.

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About Silvia Violet

Silvia Violet writes erotic romance in a variety of genres including paranormal, contemporary, sci fi, and historical. She can be found haunting coffee shops looking for the darkest, strongest cup of coffee she can find. Once equipped with the needed fuel, she can happily sit for hours pounding away at her laptop. Silvia typically leaves home disguised as a suburban stay-at-home-mom, and other coffee shop patrons tend to ask her hilarious questions like “Do you write children’s books?” She loves watching the looks on their faces when they learn what she’s actually up to. When not writing, Silvia enjoys baking sinfully delicious treats, exploring new styles of cooking, and reading to her incorrigible offspring.

Visit Silvia at her Website, Facebook & Twitter 

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Enter for a chance to win one of two ebook copies of Pressure Points or a $25 gift certificate to Dreamspinner Press.

Please be aware that the only way to enter the giveaway is to click the link above. Any comments on this post will not count towards entering the giveaway.

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Blood’s Voice by Áine P Massie Promo + Giveaway

Blood’s Voice by Áine P Massie

New Adult Paranormal Romance

Blurb: Anya Millar had no memory of her life or an instruction manual on how to navigate the insane world of humans, biting, and reality. Instead, Anya has had to learn to navigate the world of love, life, and sanity while avoiding those that would see her dead or enslaved.

Anya must come to terms with who she is and her missing past, Nicholas must win back the object of his eternal love while dealing with new cravings in his silent heart, and DeclĂĄn must learn to destroy the very creatures that he has unequivocally given his heart and blood.

This is the ongoing journey of Anya and Nicholas, human loving vampires and the human they love, DeclĂĄn. What makes it all more complicated is that they are abominations in their own world and DeclĂĄn is a natural born vampire hunter called a Guardian.

Blood’s Voice was released from Crushing Hearts & Black Butterfly Publishing on March 15th, 2014 and now available at Amazon.

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About the Author

Áine P Massie is originally from Florida, she now lives in Wisconsin where she works on her House Millar series full time while raising four children (the term herding cats comes to mind). Her major in College was Childhood Education (specializing in ages zero to five) with a minor study in Deaf Culture/ASL. She is also a Wiccan priestess dedicated to the gods, family, and love.

Áine is a proud member of the Rom-Critters, the Romance Writers of AmericaŽ, Celtic Hearts Romance Writers, and Rainbow Romance Writers. Áine has always had a particular fascination with vampires, mythology, and the unusual. When she can escape from her children and books, she enjoys . . . oh yes, reading, playing, ritual, a good cappuccino, and working with her healing stones.

Her first published work came in high school where she was part of a writing and drama group. However, she has been reading the likes of Shakespeare and Poe since late elementary school and enjoys most forms of fiction.

You can find Áine on her Website, Blog, Facebook, Twitter & Google+

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In honor of her debut release, Áine has kindly offered up an eBook copy of Blood’s Voice, just released from Crushing Hearts & Black Butterfly Publishing!

The giveaway starts now and will end next Saturday, March 22nd, 2014, at 11:59 pm EST. After which the lucky winner will be randomly picked.

All you have to do to enter is leave a comment below with your email address and you’re in!

Make sure to follow the blog for the winners’ announcement post or check back next Sunday, March 23rd, 2014, to see if you’ve won.

Don’t forget, Blood’s Voice is now available at Amazon and be sure to check out JustJen’s review to see what she thought of it!

Good luck!

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Honorary Blogger Jayson James: How T.E.D. Came to Be + Giveaway

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How T.E.D. Came to Be

by Jayson James

Let me start out by thanking The Blogger Girls for having me as the guest blogger today. Although this is not the first time I have been asked to be a guest blogger, as I thought about what I was going to write I became more excited. By the time I sat down (the first three times) I was so giddy, I could not write.

Today I am here to talk about my newest book, T.E.D. It is about three guys whose lives intertwine as they each deal with the struggles that come along with being teenagers and the mounting problems in each of their lives.

I thought I would talk about how T.E.D. came to be. The idea was one I’d had for several years, but kept in my head. The initial story was about a character who wrote journal entries about the frequent abuse and bullying he was dealing with at school. His best friend happened to be a girl and although those around him thought they should be more than friends, the attraction was missing. This boy is labeled a “fag” although he is not gay. One character in particular keeps on hounding him in hopes to win over his friend. This boy ends up killing himself. Then the story dealt with the struggles and experiences of the best friend and the bully left behind.

I can imagine what you, the reader might be thinking, “Wait a minute, he just gave away the plot of his book.” Have no fear. When I started writing the book, the story changed. As you can see by the cover, there are three guys standing together. The girl best friend became a guy and I twisted and tweaked the plot quite a bit.

Like all my previous published books, T.E.D. Takes place in Chandler, Washington. For those who have my “Finding Their Way” series this story takes place when Derrick, Justin and gang are in middle school. There are a few characters that readers of my other books will recognize in this book.

Something I often get emails about (and some critiques) is writing books that shift from each characters’ point of view. In T.E.D., as with my previous three books, I thought that the story would be better told from each characters’ perspective although here Eric and Delsin’s parts are told in third person. I felt this gave the story flow and let the reader gain a deeper insight into the events taking place around Tim’s journal entries.

T.E.D. focuses on three guys that are all flawed, yet likable characters. I wanted them to be real people that my readers could identify with emotionally and also relate to on some level. Tim is a kid you feel sorry for and you want to give him advice how to better his life, and eventually you want to tell to quit being a wimp. Eric is a character hiding his fear of being discovered by picking on others. Delsin is supportive and does what he can, but is dealing with his own issues. Their lives are connected, having an effect on the others.

I am excited to have released a book that is outside of my popular series and I hope that my current readers are as pleased with the new cast of characters as I am.

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About Jayson James

Jayson James graduated from Western Washington University with a bachelor’s degree in Education. He was born and raised in Washington State, where he currently lives and teaches. The farthest off the west coast he has ever been was Nevada and Arizona. Whenever Jayson has the time (and money), he likes to travel, hoping to see most of the United States over the next 5 years.

After much prompting from his friends “Finding Our Way” debut in September 2012 as Jayson James first published novel. A couple months later, he wrote and released the follow-up novels in 2013, “Tormented Discovery” and then “Drifting” creating what readers would identify as the “Finding Our Way Series.” Thanks to his dedicated editor and friend, a novel outside of the series will be released in early 2014. Jayson has at least one more novel releasing with the same characters in the series, but is not sure when this will be. Much to his delight, fans are eagerly waiting to read what happens next with Justin, Derrick and the rest of the gang. He hopes they will enjoy the new characters he brings to life on the pages of upcoming books.

When Jayson is not writing he enjoys reading a variety of books from different genres. He is an avid supporter of fellow Indy authors and does whatever he can to support them. Although he often denies it when asked, he also likes to draw, mostly cartooning and sketching using pencils and oil pastels. He also loves listening to music and watching movies, one or the other is constantly playing every time he is writing or drawing and even sometimes when he is reading.

Although his first published works are of the gay new adult and gay young adult genre, he plans on publishing books of other genres at some point. Such as a children’s book he has been contemplating for many years.

Find Jayson on his Website, Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads and Amazon.

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About T.E.D.

TIM is being bullied. No one in high school wants to be known as a tattle-tale and to do so would only make things rougher for him. The repercussions would most likely make him an outcast, and without any friends.

ERIC is frustrated with life. His parents are overbearing and if they ever knew the person he really was, they would throw him out of their house. His friends are not much better, they only like him when he is who they expect him to be.

DELSIN is gay and ready to come out. Unfortunately, life at home is on the brink of falling apart with his parents constant fighting. Admitting the truth could bring his whole world crashing down around him.

Each of these three needs to decide whether the risks of being honest about who they are outweighs the importance of being true to themselves. This could mean ruining life as each of them knows it. Maybe it is better to remain miserable in order to play it safe. On the other hand, doing nothing doesn’t seem to working either.

Available at Amazon.

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Jayson James is holding a giveaway via Rafflecopter for a chance to when a variety of prizes! It starts today, the 14th, and ends Sunday, March 16th, 2014. Just click the link below and enter to win!

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Please be aware that the only way to enter the giveaway is to click the link above. Any comments on this post will not count towards entering the giveaway.

Good luck!

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