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Monday, November 15, 2021

The Wild Charge




If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter, then you've (hopefully) seen the chapter by chapter updates of The Wild Charge as I post them over on Wattpad. I started posting in July, and, now that Blood of Wolves is complete, I'm going to spend the next few weeks knuckling down on TWC. 

I just posted chapter 19 this morning, so if you haven't heard about it yet, and want to get caught up, you can start chapter one HERE.

This is Dartmoor book 9, and it picks up right where Homecoming left off. The club is facing their biggest challenge to date in trying to bring down an international sex trafficking ring, and it's all hands on deck, with appearances from most of the cast and plenty of side-story action. But, at its core, this is Reese and Tenny's book. Our assassin boys are growing and adapting to life within the club, and most of that's down to their relationship with each other. So far, things have been a little slow, and a little soft, and I'm really enjoying getting the chance to tell this story in installment form because I get to layer in the light and fluffy before the sh*t hits the fan. And, boy, does it ever hit. 

I've received lots of questions about the book's completion date, and the answer is: I'm not sure. I post each chapter as I complete it, so, while I'm going to be working hard on it the next month or so, I have no idea when I'll actually finish. I'll publish the entire, edited book once it's complete, but I'm sorry to say there's no firm date. 

In the meantime, you can enjoy Reese and Tenny in bite-sized chunk form.

Friday, November 12, 2021

Debriefing - #BloodofWolves


 
Blood of Wolves has been live in the wild for a week, so it's time for a debriefing. Spoilers abound! Turn back now if you haven't read it yet. 

You can grab it HERE on Amazon, and I swear I'm getting it ready for BN and Kobo, too.

The book picks up right where Edge of the Wild left off, with Oliver and Erik trying to get down off the mountains, and with the Sels anchored in the harbor back at Aeres. With threats looming all around, it was a book that demanded more-or-less nonstop action on all fronts, all of our characters caught partway through seasons of change and growth. 

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Blood of Wolves: Now Live!

 It's here! Bet you never thought I'd finish, huh? Neither did I, some days. It was a long, busy summer full of lots of distractions and construction noise, but the third installment in the Drake Chronicles is finally here! 

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I'll have other retailers up soon. In the meantime, thanks for sticking with me, and I hope you enjoy the continued adventures of our king, his consort, and all their loved ones. There is so much more to come for everyone, and I'm really looking forward to book 4, and what it means for a certain necromancer. 

If you enjoy the book, positive reviews are much appreciated!



Lord Oliver and King Erik’s party survived capture with the help of some unlikely allies, and now hurry back through treacherous mountain paths to the site of the Midwinter Festival, where Northern celebration turned to bloodshed. From Dreki Hörgr, the ancestral seat of the North, the lords of Aeretoll will march back across the kingdom, wounded, exhausted, and waiting for Ragnar’s next strike.

All save Oliver, who will take to the skies – with the help of a rather petulant Corpse Lord.

In the city of Aeres, Tessa has made her choice of husband, but a wedding will have to wait because the Sels have set anchor in the harbor, and a siege is imminent. Being a Northern princess, she quickly learns, involves a fair bit of swordplay.

In the third installment of the Drake Chronicles, it’s a race for home, a prayer for strength in battle, and the magical truth behind what it means to have the Blood of Wolves. It is part of an ongoing epic fantasy series intended for adult audiences, including M/M and M/F romantic pairings.