Happy Book Birthday to Stone Cold #giveaway #pnr

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Happy book birthday to Stone Cold, the second installment of my Ironhill Jinn series. Lou and Isaac come together again as their lives and futures are further intertwined.

I’m so stoked to share this one with you. These characters are such a fun bunch to write, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

Mmm, isn’t Isaac yummy?

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Stone Cold (Ironhill Jinn #2)

Release Date: April 11, 2014

Publisher: MuseItUp Publishing

Genre: Romantic Urban Fantasy

Back of the book:

Lou Hudson makes a deal with the Isaac to save the Ironhill jinn from execution…and lands on the front line of a war between the vampire and his sire.

Daddy Dearest intends to have Lou for himself to spite Isaac and begins meddling in every corner of her life.  Her reputation shatters when people die, her monster-whispering skills shelved by public outcry and vampire politics.

When forced to confront their enemy, she isn’t prepared for the depth of Isaac’s plotting—or her increasing attraction to him—and to end their latest crisis will only cost Lou a piece of her soul.

 

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Jocelyn AdamsAbout me:

Jocelyn Adams is an office grunt by day and creator of romance and adventure by night. Born a farmer’s daughter with a vivid imagination, she spent her childhood dreaming up stories. With no formal training, she relied on the honest feedback of her writing group to take her from that first short story all the way to THE END of her first novel. When she isn’t slinging words, you can find her shooting her bow or enjoying the serenity of family life in her little house in the woods.

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Check it out. If you buy Stone Cold from the MuseItUp store, you get Stone Chameleon for free. Yes, free! And for a limited time, pick up Stone Chameleon at your favorite retail sites for only 99 cents!

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  • 1st prize: $25.00 Amazon or B&N gift card, winner’s choice + 1 ebook copy of Stone Chameleon and Stone Cold + 1 signed bookmark
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Stone Cold is coming! #ironhilljinn

I came home late last night to find a contract for Stone Cold (Ironhill Jinn #2) sitting in my inbox.  Woo hoo!  I really can’t wait to share this one with you, as I’ve tested Lou to her limits and maybe even a little beyond.  And Isaac *swoon* has been so very naughty in this one.  He has quickly replaced Parthalan in my heart as my favorite character.

While I was hoping to have a release later this year, it looks like it will be coming out in Spring 2014.  In the end, that actually works out better, giving me lots of time to finish Soul Stone (#3) and Shattered Stone (#4) before then.

Here’s my unofficial blurb, which may be tweaked somewhat for the official release:

Open book magic on blackLou Hudson makes a deal with Isaac to save the Ironhill jinn from execution…and lands on the front lines of a war between the vampire lord and his sire.

Daddy Dearest intends to have Lou for himself to spite Isaac and begins meddling in every corner of her life.  Her reputation shatters when people die, her monster-whispering skills shelved by public outcry and vampire politics.

When forced to confront their mutual enemy, she isn’t prepared for the depth of Isaac’s plotting—or her increasing attraction to the ancient Scotsmanand the cost to end their latest crisis may be more than Lou is willing to pay.

Unfortunately muahahaha that’s all I can share with you today.  If I’ve teased you sufficiently with enticements of the Isaac sort, click here to add Stone Cold to your Goodreads TBR pile, and you’ll only have to wait *checks watch* about eight months to read it. Yeah, sorry about that.

Wow, that sounds like a long time.  To help pass the time, why not check out Stone Chameleon, book 1 in the series?  You can find the deets on Goodreads or on my website.

Thanks for stopping by to help me celebrate.

{Sunday Snippets} Stone Cold #ironhilljinn

Good Sunday morning!

I’ve had a very busy few weeks, wrapping up the virtual book tour for Stone Chameleon and continuing my tour for Rise of the Magi.  It’s amazing that I had two books release this year, but it would have been easier on the old nerves if they had been on opposite sides of the calendar instead of two weeks apart.  🙂

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I’ve had some really amazing comments on Stone Chameleon, my new series about the Ironhill jinn with Lou Hudson as a preternatural pest exterminator along with her sugar-addicted elf best friend and her trusty side-kick guinea pig, Benny, which have inspired me to get cracking on the rest of the series.

In case I haven’t said it before, readers rock!  Especially my Sisterhood of the Travelling Pens, my amazing, wonderful and talented writer friends.

Now that I’m halfway through writing book 3 in the series, I’m putting some serious polish on book 2, Stone Cold, so I can get it to the publisher.  I’ve decided to share a few lines from the book to tease you a little, today.

Here it goes…

I stared at the man lounging in the chair on the far side of my desk, at his muscled leg hooked over the arm of it.  Brow raised, I squirmed under the almost palpable tension that entered my office along with him. He was barely contained mayhem.  A wet dream in cargo shorts and a wrinkled “Bite Me” T-shirt.  His very presence urged me to flee or perhaps proposition him.  Both temptations were equally strong.

Ooo, who could have the unflappable Lou Hudson all in a tizzy?  A new love interest?  A new villain?  Since I haven’t even sent this to the publisher yet, I guess you’ll have to wait a while to find out.  *insert evil laugh here*  *snort*

Stay tuned for the next installment of Lou’s adventures where you’ll discover what Isaac has in store for her.  I’ve been a very, very naughty author.  😉

{Release Day} Stone Chameleon #UF #PNR #giveaway

Wahoo, the day has finally arrived!  Stone Chameleon has hit the virtual shelves today. Stick around for a chance to WIN an e-copy.

This was a novel of records for me.  I wrote the first draft in 17 days, which beat my previous record by about 3 weeks.  It also went through the most rounds of editing of any of my works until I’d polished it to a shine with the help of beta readers, agents and publishers.  I had nine rejections on this baby before MuseItUp, by some miracle, loved it as much as I did.

This story pretty much slammed into me one day, or, rather, Isaac slammed into me as is usually the case when I write, that the villain is the driving force behind my stuff.  All of the characters ended up different than my original vision, but that’s usually the case for a pantser like me.  In the end, I’m glad I set them free to become who they are now.  I hope you enjoy meeting them.

Here’s the cover, isn’t it great?  A big shout-out to my brother-in-law Nick, who took my idea for the Ironhill Jinn icon and made it perfect.

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When a series of unusual murders point to Lou Hudson, Ironhill’s equal rights advocate, as the primary suspect, she has but one choice: find the real perpetrator before her trial begins or face execution.

Lou, the last of the jinn, survives by hiding her abilities after the rest of the elementals fell victim to genocide. As a preternatural pest exterminator and self-proclaimed guardian of the innocent, she’s accustomed to trudging through the dregs of society. Hunting down a pesky murderer should be easy, especially with help from the dashing and mischievous local media darling.

For Lou, though, nothing is ever simple. When she discovers the killer’s identity, to reveal it would unearth her secret and go against her strict moral code, resulting in a deadly catch twenty-two.

Check it out on Goodreads

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Giveaway

Simply comment below and tell me what your favorite book of all time is.  On Wednesday May 29th, I’ll choose a winner and post it on the blogzilla.  Thanks for stopping by to help me celebrate the launch of this new series, and I hope Lou and the gang can entertain you for a while.  Cheers!

Click here to read an excerpt.

Today kicks off my blog tour.  Check out the fantastic folks who have been fantastic hosts by clicking on my tour button below.

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{Cover Reveal} Stone Chameleon #ironhilljinn

As one writing era for me ends, and I close the door on Lila Gray’s world, at least for a while, I begin a new one today.  Lou Hudson will soon step up to meet the world, and I hope everyone loves her as much as I do.

Her voice is so unlike mine.  She’s proper, most of the time, a little formal at times.  Her “voice” was hard for me to write since it didn’t come naturally to me.  I like how it turned out in the end.

Today I’m going to introduce you to Lou and give you the first book cover of what will be the longest series (hopefully) I’ve ever attempted, at seven books.

Check it out!  I designed the dragon logo with my talented brother-in-law Nick, which will appear on every cover in the series.  Neat!

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Deets

Book 1 of the Ironhill Jinn Series

Release date:  May 15, 2013

Keywords:  Urban Fantasy, mystery, romance

Publisher:  MuseItUp Publishing

Check it out on Goodreads here.

Back of The Book

When a series of unusual murders point to Lou Hudson, Ironhill’s equal rights advocate, as the primary suspect, she has but one choice:  find the real perpetrator before her trial begins or face execution.

Lou, the last of the Jinn, survives by hiding her abilities after the rest of the elementals fell victim to genocide.  As a preternatural pest exterminator and self-proclaimed guardian of the innocent, she’s accustomed to trudging through the dregs of society.  Hunting down a pesky murderer should be easy, especially with help from the dashing and mischievous local media darling. 

For Lou, though, nothing is ever simple.  When she discovers the killer’s identity, to reveal it would unearth her secret and go against her strict moral code, resulting in a deadly catch twenty-two.

Excerpt

A flare shot over the rooftops to our left.  I dove at Blake and slammed him to the pavement as another column of fire streaked toward us.  The flames seared my back.  The dragon bat was not a happy camper.  Someone landed on my backside, crushing a grunt out of me and pounding my shoulder blade while Blake gasped beneath me.

“Bloody hell, Amun,” I said, before I realized he did it to put out the flames eating up my shirt.  “Oh, I see.  Thanks.” 

He pulled me up, and the three of us ducked behind a car in the parking lot beside the Whip and Tickle, a vampire fetish-wear shop.  The owl-sized bat swooped over us again, blasting an inferno that exploded the front window of the shop, sending studded leather and melted mannequins onto the sidewalk. 

Three of the other creatures we’d hunted lay dead on other streets, the scorpion included, all by my sword when I’d been left with two options: kill or die.  Twelve more were contained in three trucks.  The bat remained the only unwelcome visitor in Fangtown.  Other than us, of course.

“This is madness, Lou.”  Amun panted beside me, his arms rising to shield his head as the bat exhaled on a Mini Cooper two cars over, the crackling and popping suggesting we should find a new hiding place.

“I agree with Mr. Bassili,” Blake said, his drawl worsening with his fright.  “What the hell in a hand grenade do we do now?”

Rudy poked his almost translucent head out from behind the newspaper boxes he dove behind during the first fiery blast.  The poor guy shook so badly I’d have been surprised if he could see anything.  I gestured to him to stay put.  “We’ve scared it, not something you want to do to a dragon bat.”  A deep exhalation centered me enough to think.  “I seem to recall the pecking order in a colony of bats.  If we want protection from the dominants, we must present an offering of food.”

“And that helps us how?”  Amun, his face blackened with soot and smeared with dirt, tilted to rest against the tire of the car, appearing as frazzled as I’d ever seen him.  The sight induced a belly laugh that wouldn’t be contained.

He took on a strange expression of one eyebrow cocked and a half-grin, as if he wasn’t sure whether to be amused or offended.  “What?”

I waved him off.  “Nothing, I think I’m just losing my marbles.”  Rising up enough to see around the car to Rudy, I shouted, “Rudy, do you have any rodents in your truck?  Rats or mice?”

“No,” he hollered back, “but I can call some for you.”

I nodded.  “As fast as you can.”

Flapping came from our rears.  Crackling.  A blast tossed the front of a car up until it crashed down on its hood, crushing a Mazda behind it.

“Move!”  I shoved at Amun and tugged Blake toward the back of the fetish shop, since it was much closer than the front where flames still poured out of the broken window.  Amun kicked out with a startling force against the wooden door.  It took three tries, but it finally gave.  My, but he was strong.  We rushed inside and crouched behind a cement wall beside a set of stairs leading down.

“What do you want the rats for?” Amun asked with obvious suspicion.  “Tell me you don’t want one of us to go out there and dangle something for that thing to come and snatch, probably toasting us to a golden brown in the process?  Because I think I’ve grown a healthy dose of sympathy for marshmallows right about now.”

“Don’t worry, Amun.  I’m going, not you.  We just need to listen for Rudy to come back, if he hasn’t chickened out and run for the hills.  Hopefully rats like to hang out here and aren’t snapped up for evening snacks.”  There was a reason the umikan stuck to small, normal pests, other than his ability to talk to them.  Although he’d deal with the scarier stuff when the need called for it, he usually didn’t have enough courage to fill a thimble.

“What?”  Amun palmed his forehead.  “You can’t be serious.”  He gestured toward the door.  “Have you been oblivious to the destruction that thing caused just in the last ten minutes?  It’s pissed, and I don’t think it’s going to care about some little morsel you offer it.”  His frown tugged at his features.  “Why are you smiling like that?”

I shrugged, hopped up on adrenaline and enjoying the sight of the great Amun Bassili squirming.  “This is what I do for a living.”

“You’re enjoying this?”  Both of his eyebrows jacked up.

“Yup,” Blake said, rolling his eyes and chuckling from deep in his belly.  “Weirdest broad I ever knew.  Takes a bit of starch outta the ole manhood, don’t it?”

I wiped the char from my hands onto my jeans.  “To do a job one takes no pride in is a travesty, in my opinion.” 

At Rudy’s shout from beyond the wall, I said, “Stay here.  Don’t come out until I call or you could send the bat into fits again.”

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So, what do you think?  Did I mention there’s a hot vampire in a kilt?  Yeah, I thought that might get your attention.  😉