In the Swing of Things
School’s back in session now, so we’re all getting into the old routine around here. So far the transition has been relatively painless, and soon there’ll be soccer schedules added into the mix.
Today is the first day in weeks that I don’t have either kids to entertain or edits to get done, so I’m hoping to get most of a chapter written today on Maya and Jackson’s book. Edits for Tactical Strike are in the final phase now, and I’ve decided I really do like the story after all. That’s always a good thing.
In book release news, Katie Reus has yet another book out this week (she writes so fast it floors me), this one the second full length novel in her paranormal shifter romance Moon Shifter series. Primal Possession hit the shelves on Tuesday and has already garnered rave reviews.
Blurb: To protect her, he will unleash the beast within…
As his pack’s
second-in-command, lupine shifter Liam Armstrong gives orders and takes
what he wants—until he meets red-headed, blue-eyed December McIntyre.
Liam knows the human beauty is his intended mate the moment he sees her,
but December is far too strong-willed to accept his protection.
December,
whose brother is the town sheriff, has every reason to mistrust
shifters after one killed her youngest sibling. But the forceful and
handsome Liam has gotten under her skin in a way she hadn’t thought
possible, and the desire she feels for him is almost too much to bear.
When
a radical hate group targets all humans known to sympathize with
paranormal beings, December is attacked in her bookstore. Reluctantly,
she turns to the only one who can help her: Liam. And he is going to
take her to places within herself she never knew existed.
Happy reading!
Kaylea 🙂
Summer’s End
Hard to believe it’s almost September and my boys will be in school again next week. That’s life, right? It flies past us at breakneck speed.
I received edits for Tactical Strike on Friday and they’re not half as heavy as I feared they would be. I love it when that happens! My editor even liked and agreed we should keep a scene near the end where Ryan meets Candace’s, uh…unconventional grandmother. It’s actually a family anecdote about my grandmother, and ever word of it is true. When you’ll read it you’ll wonder if I’m lying, but I promise you I’m not. She was a character in life, and now I’ve made her one for real. I always promised to immortalize her.
My dad and stepmom are currently on a three month vacation to all the countries ending with “stan”, including the “safe” parts of Afghanistan. Why would anyone want to do that, you ask? They’re very adventurous. I’m not. I get my adventure by writing about what’s going on in that corner of the world.
O_o
Hope my heroes don’t think less of me for staying home. *g*
Tactical Strike is set to release sometime next March. I’ll let you know when I receive the official release date. I’m about a third of the way through the draft of Jackson and Maya’s story. It’s pretty wrenching so far.
I hope you all had a fabulous summer. Any really great summer experiences you’d like to share with me?
Hitting A Wall
I’m scheduled to being edits on Tactical Strike (Ace and Ryan’s book) next week, and have frantically been trying to verify little details about things in the story before I receive the manuscript back from my editor.
I have a couple of trusted sources I always turn to, including a retired PJ who has been incredibly sweet and patient with me regarding all the copious questions I send him. He’s never condescending or disrespectful even though he knows that all this info is for a romance novel. I love that guy.
Because my characters belong to AFSOC, certain details are murky or unknown for security’s sake, and I can’t seem to find the information I’m looking for. And there’s a reason for that.
Well. In my desperation to tease out last little bits and pieces, I tracked down a gunship crew chief group on Facebook and posted a couple of questions. Turns out that wasn’t my brightest idea ever.
In hindsight the questions I asked were of a sensitive nature, and I never should have posted them in such a public forum. Long story short, I was shot down in short order. Hard. In trying to make my story as accurate as I possibly can, I inadvertently offended and pissed off the very people I admire so much and want to spotlight in my books.
I posted an apology (don’t you just love Canadians?) and most of them seemed to accept it, but told me not to post any more retarded questions.
Yeah. Lesson learned.
So, in the end my books will be as accurate as I can make them, but please know they won’t be perfect in their detail. Hope you’ll still get a good sense of what these AFSOC folks do out there in harm’s way.
Bagram Books
Summer’s in full swing here, and it’s been a busy one so far. The boys were in day camp last week and will be again next week, so I’m managing to carve out some time at the keyboard. Since I’m not a very fast writer, these “days off” from mommy duty have been a godsend and so far I’m ahead of schedule on my deadlines.
My editor is due to send developmental edits for Ace and Ryan’s story soon, and I’ve just sent her the proposal (synopsis and first three chapters) of Maya and Jackson’s book.
This morning I heard from Carina Press about the titles for the books, and it looks like they’re going to be called Tactical Strike (Ace and Ryan’s book), and Lethal Pursuit (Maya and Jackson’s story). Woot! No word on release dates yet, but that’s a long ways off yet. Will keep you posted. In the meantime, enjoy your summer!

