Showing posts with label I.O.N. Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I.O.N. Series. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Soul searching: What do I want? #ION

I have been meaning to write this blog post for a couple weeks now, but I wasn't sure where to start. Currently, I have two series that I'm working on wrapping up. 

The Valespian Pact and I.O.N.

In some circles, I.O.N. has been slow to catch on. Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger was a story that I wrote by the seat of my pants, and then later extensively revised it. Then it was followed by Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword, which again I pantsed. I knew where I wanted the series plot arc to go, and I knew the day would be won by a group of friends. But how they would get there kept fluctuating. Then my inspiration got derailed. Some of it came from a personal nature, some of it came from the lack of series sales--which is so unlike me. I don't normally track sales because I'm simply grateful someone bought a book. But I felt like I was treading water and not getting anywhere quick, so I put together and spreadsheet and I wished I hadn't.

I thought some changes were in order. I took a look at my world notes (and honestly, they were really slim, which just goes to show how much I pantsed the stories) and reassessed what needed to happen to complete the plot arc. I'd originally planned for I.O.N. to be six books--four to set up the characters and plot, one to wrap up ,and one to give a certain someone a HEA. I moved the last one to be written as a standalone-- if people were interested in that person's HEA. Then I moved puzzle pieces around and shaved off things that didn't deal with the plot arc. (I was going to show Beck and Diego working cases for I.O.N. and such.) Then I.O.N. was only four books and two of them were already published so that left two to write.

Even though I knew the plot arc and pinpointed things that needed to happen in book three, the romance element was... Stephen was flipflopping on who he liked and didn't like. I personally wanted to stab Grant in the eye so I was looking for a different love interest and eventually landed on a solution. I figured that if the idea didn't work out as I wrote the story, then I would let it work itself out organically (pansting, LOL).

Then I put I.O.N. aside to wrap up Sumeria's Sons and get somethings off my desktop that were finished and just needed some expert advice. Then things got messy, depressing, and last year I temporarily shelved everything I attempted to work on because I wanted to set fire to all of it.

October came around and I was a little excited about writing again, bringing out Bespoken and then writing a couple of Valespian Pact flash fictions that turned into the 3rd book of the series, Constant. To replace the flash fictions, I thought I would write a short blog series called Gentleman's Holiday. I took the assassin for Keeping Faith and thought I'd give a cute fluffy romance and retirement in the I.O.N. world. I thought it would be cool to pants a chapter every week and post it. Well the "fluffy" romance took all kinds of fun turns and I retitled it Assassin's Retirement. This "little" fun blog story rekindled my love for the I.O.N. world. It's really strange because it's like I had forgotten everything I loved about I.O.N. I had all these plans for different standalones that explored the different aspects of this paranormal/urban fantasy world and then it was like they fell off the face of the earth for a couple of years. 

The last few weeks,  I've been taking another look at the series and what I wanted to do with it. I am so in love with the characters from Assassin's Retirement that I looked at I.O.N. with new eyes. I dusted off the notes for standalone stories in the I.O.N. world and got excited about them again. I got a story for an I.O.N. profiler, for a man who was accidentally changed into a shifter, and exploring the lore of the Americas... well, you get the point. I had--have--big plans for books that are set in this world and I am chomping at the bit to do some serious world and character building.  

I pulled all my notes together over the last couple of weeks and will be making sure all these books will connect, even though they can be read by themselves (all but those in the main I.O.N. series). I will be plotting the books and planning some crossover characters here and there. I'm at the point where I want to share my notes so badly!! There is no one around except my dogs and they sleep through everything I say.

This is what I wanted to write. Something a little different from the norm but still in the same genres that I love. I'd forgotten my own personal "motto" (I can't think of a different word at the moment) Write what I want to read, write what speaks to me, and everything will fall into line. 

Now. I just need to write faster... LOL!

Thank you for stopping by and reading!!

Friday, September 9, 2016

Birthday Bash Announcement and other Reminders #giveaway

I'm sipping my first cup of coffee for the morning and realized it was already Friday. I have stuff to share.


First on the list is my Birthday. It is coming up on September 17th and I'm going to have a week long Birthday Bash for myself. I'm not turning some pinnacle number that needs black balloons and dead roses, I'll only be 44. I usually have a quiet birthday and pretty much treat it like any other day of the week. There have been times that I've forgotten my birthday. My husband will tell you all about showing up with balloons or wrapped gifts and I'm like, "Okay, what did you do?" I wanted to have a little fun this year but didn't want to say anything if I couldn't figure what the hell I was going to do, you know? Now I have a list.


There is going to be a huge giveaway. I'll have pictures in a couple of days but believe me it's big. 

Not only am I giving away bundles of my series and standalones, I will have surprise bundles. There's a story behind the surprise bundles. LT3 Press had a 25% off sale on their paperbacks last week and I was looking through my shelves to see what I had. I forget and sometimes I accidentally order duplicates. I, in fact, had two duplicates on the shelves and as I pulled them off I thought to myself, "I needed to clean off my shelves and either donate them to the library to take them into Half Price Books." 

Then I had a thought. Why not give those away as well.


I put up a query on FaceBook, asking if authors minded. Everyone who replied was positive and so I started cleaning off my shelves with giddy excitement because I LOVE sharing books and I LOVE more sharing my favorite books. Some of the books on the shelves were older and there was a chance readers had already read them, but I bought some newer books to mix into the surprise bundles.

Along with the giveaway, everyday I'm going to have something special. I'll be reading excerpts from: Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's
Sword, Death Mask, Releasing Chaos, Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger, Darksoul, and Devil's Heart(I'm still working out how to record the video on my computer.) 

Bespoken is in the early stages, but I do have the Play List to share to give you the idea of the tone for the book. 

I'll also be running a Create a Tag Line contest with Amazon gift cards as prizes.


And... I think that's it. I should have already started getting this stuff put together but it was a last minute decision. I came back from vacation refueled and just jazzed about what I wanted to do before the end of the year. I have a feeling this coming week is going to be crazy but fun. I haven't picked out the excerpts I want to read yet... LMAO!

All right, on to the reminders. The giveaway for the Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword blog tour is still going on. This will end on the 16th so there is still time to enter if you already haven't. And if you have, you can enter every day until the close of the giveaway. 

I've attached the widget to the end of this blog post but if you wanted to read the guest posts or exclusive excerpts, I've attached the links to the posts. Enjoy!

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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Release Day for Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword!




The paranormal world fears them, 

but one man will endeavor to be their champion.

The day has come! Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword released today. It is the 2nd book in the I.O.N. series. While we still follow Beck and Diego as side characters, the heart of the story belongs to Jude Zell, Beck's little brother. 

Kicked out of his parents home, Jude was picked up by Beck and taken across the content to live in San Diego. Jude is struggling to leave behind his first love as well as attempting to trust Beck with secrets he's been harboring for years... then things get crazy. 

Everything Jude, Beck, and Diego thought they knew is being questioned. Beck is dealing with the changes Diego is going through in order to come into his abilities. At the same time, he's worrying himself sick over Jude and his reckless behavior. 

If Beck can't step back and allow Jude to come to him and if Jude doesn't accept who he is, all could be lost... even Hector.

The Blog Tour for Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword starts tomorrow, September 1st. There is exclusive content for each of the blog stops. You can also read exclusive excerpts (nice long ones) at Molly Lolly, BFD Books, and Prism Book Alliance. The giveaway will close on the 17th and you'll be able to enter everyday. Enjoy!



Title: Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword
Series: #2 of I.O.N.
Author: Lexi Ander
Cover Artist: Aisha Akeju
Categories: Gay, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy
Length: 67,000 words
Release Date: August 31, 2016


Blurb:

After he's kicked out for being gay, still reeling from being abandoned by the man he loves, Jude goes to live with his brother Beck, who thankfully is more than happy to take him in. But Jude has other secrets he's yet to share, for fear that even Beck will reject him, leaving him well and truly alone.

Then he draws the attention of werewolves, and discovers that everything he thought he knew about Levi, the man who abandoned him, is a lie. But one lie leads to another, ending in a vast conspiracy that threatens to destroy everything Jude loves—and that doesn't even begin to include the challenges that Beck is facing.


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Excerpt:

Jude had never been to a gay dance club before. He wasn’t interested in what went on inside the clubs, but his brother, Beck, had been nagging him to get out of the house. He’d moved to San Diego six months ago, and the only place he went willingly was to his college classes. Any other time, Beck or his partner Diego hauled him out of the house.

He regretted telling his brother about his brief… thing… with Levi Hammond. Beck watched him carefully, and Jude knew why. He should’ve been over the short-term love affair by now, but his heart disagreed. Regardless of what others believed, just because Levi no longer loved Jude didn’t mean Jude could simply turn his feelings off. But in order to get Beck off his back, Jude had said yes when a couple of friends invited him to go dancing.

He imagined he had that tourist look when he stepped inside the club’s doors. The thump of the music actually caused the pant legs of his jeans to tremble in time with the pounding bass. He tried not to gawk, but he’d never seen the likes of what played out before him anywhere. After the shock wore off, his first impression was sex. Men writhed on the floor, emanating sensual appeal. He felt like prey walking into the lion’s den, and all he could do was watch with astonishment at the gyrating bodies.

Jude had been to a couple of high school dances over on the east coast. The comparison between the two scenes was like pitting apples against pineapples. High school dances were, well, high school and not like the movies where all the kids had rhythm and could contort their bodies to do amazing moves. Jude snorted to himself. No, there where hawk-eyed chaperones, and most of the students danced with a jerky stiffness or sat off to the side watching. Here, everybody moved fluidly, as if their bodies were boneless. The air smelled of sweat and sex, half-hard cocks prominently displayed in everything from leather to colorful mesh jockstraps.

Following his friends through the writhing mass, he was petted and groped enough he’d have bruises on his ass. His friends seemed oblivious to his discomfort as they pushed through to the middle of the dance floor, pulling him along behind them. For a split second, he contemplated leaving, swamped with the wrongness of it all. His mind whispered his place was with Levi, not here among grabby strangers.

That internal voice pissed him off. Levi had left—disappeared—and broken his promise, leaving Jude devastated and living like a monk. Twice, Jude had hooked up only to come away carrying enough guilt to make him sick to his stomach for days—over someone who had chosen to no longer be a part of his life. He was tired of being alone. Of sitting in his room wondering what Levi was doing. Of yearning for someone who would never come back for him.

With newfound determination, he quit resisting, raised his hands in the air, and let go. He danced. The movement, the energy, was cathartic. The stress left his body, and for once, he placed the ache in his soul on the back shelf and buried it. He blocked the negative emotions so he could, just for the night, be himself. He didn’t believe he asked for too much. He only wanted a few short hours without the heartbreak, pain, or the memories that continually threatened to drown him.

Jude moved to the beat. He didn’t care how awkward he appeared. He tapped his feet, shook his ass, and cleared his mind. He danced until sweat poured off him, soaking his clothes and hair. Slowly, ever so slowly, he began to feel wonderful—alive. A shirtless Adonis approached him. The man was golden everywhere, his skin, shoulder-length hair; he even had golden-brown eyes. Jude caught his breath because he’d never seen anyone so handsome. Well, handsome was relegated to the rugged attractiveness. No, the man dancing with Jude with the sleek quality of a cat was beautiful. He sucked in his breath as the stranger drew near with an uncertainty that was a contradiction to his appearance, and Jude recognized something of himself in the person approaching him.

Jude found the man’s hesitancy endearing and threw him a bone. Wrapping his arms around wide shoulders, they swayed together with the music. His large, liquid eyes drank Jude in as the Adonis matched him move for move, hands gliding and stroking, hips swaying in counter to Jude’s. For the first time in a very long time, Jude felt sexy and wanted.

“Come home with me,” the Adonis whispered in Jude’s ear between songs.

Because Jude was flying high on a rare night of happiness, he did the one thing he hadn’t done since he’d moved to San Diego.

“Yes.”

Jude envisioned a long night of hot sweaty sex that would sustain his fantasies for weeks to come. The drive took mere minutes. Adonis hadn’t put his shirt on when they left the club, and Jude watched it sway in his back pocket as he climbed the stairs to the apartment. The guy’s hands trembled when attempting to fit the key into the lock. Jude didn’t think, just acted, grabbing the blond by the elbow. The man’s golden gaze raised from the doorknob to Jude’s hand, and something dark rippled over the surface of his eyes.

“Let me help,” Jude offered to break the silence. “My name’s Jude, by the way.”

He reached for the key, and in a quick move, Jude was plastered with his back against the door. A hard body pressed up against him, the hard line of the man’s erection pressing into him.

“Aw, shit,” Adonis moaned, pressing his nose into Jude’s skin. They both were covered in sweat, and Jude could only imagine what he smelled like. It must not have been terrible because a warm broad tongue licked up the line of his neck. “Stephen… Stephen Thornstein,” he said before his fumbling opened the door and they practically fell onto the apartment entryway.

After Stephen had slammed the door closed behind them, Jude repaid the favor and slammed Stephen against it. There wasn’t any finesse to the kiss he laid on Stephen. He ignored the rising whispers in the back of his mind noting how Stephen didn’t taste like Levi or that his lips were too plump. He viciously shoved the comparisons away. Jude was starving, so very hungry for touch, for a connection, and he tried to devour Stephen’s pouty lips. The niggling voice admonished him for his roughness, but the throaty growl Stephen gave him shut those thoughts down completely. Jude was just beginning to get lost in the feel of Stephen’s skin against his own when a hand pressed down on his shoulder.





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Author Bio

Lexi has always been an avid reader, and at a young age started reading (secretly) her mother’s romances (the ones she was told not to touch). She was the only teenager she knew of who would be grounded from reading. Later, with a pencil and a note book, she wrote her own stories and shared them with friends because she loved to see their reactions. A Texas transplant, Lexi now kicks her boots up in the Midwest with her Yankee husband and her eighty-pound puppies named after vacuum cleaners.




Blog Tour Stops

September 1 – MM GoodbookReviews 
September 2 – GGR Reviews
September 2 – BFD Books
September 3 – Prism Book Alliance
September 4 – Love Bytes Reviews
September 5 – The Novel Approach
September 7 – Hearts On Fires Reviews


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Saturday, August 13, 2016

Scheduled Releases For August #WerewolfsTale #ION2

With all the hubbub over wrapping up Releasing Chaos, the release of Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword almost sneaked up on me.

August 31st, the 2nd book in the I.O.N. series will be released. The story introduces a new set of characters. Beck's younger brother, Jude, has come to live with them and he's nursing a broken heart. Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword is his story but we also see development with Beck and Diego, this time from Beck's POV.

I'm excited to see what readers think of what happens in this urban fantasy world. The origin story for Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword has been with me for a while. I just didn't have a suitable plot to plug it into until I wrote Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger. This short series will have a couple of unusual origins for a couple more characters and I'll be taking a liberty or two with some better known ancient cultures. I really love applying the "what ifs" to things. :)

The blog tour for the release starts September 1st and will run through September 7th. I'll have more details in a couple of days. :)

Oh! I came up with a tag line that really fits.


The paranormal world fears them, 
but one man will endeavor to be their champion.

Release Date: August 31, 2016
Publisher: Less Than Three Press
Artist: Aisha Akeju
Pre-Order Links: LT3


Blurb:


After he's kicked out for being gay, still reeling from being abandoned by the man he loves, Jude goes to live with his brother Beck, who thankfully is more than happy to take him in. But Jude has other secrets he's yet to share, for fear that even Beck will reject him, leaving him well and truly alone.

Then he draws the attention of werewolves, and discovers that everything he thought he knew about Levi, the man who abandoned him, is a lie. But one lie leads to another, ending in a vast conspiracy that threatens to destroy everything Jude loves—and that doesn't even begin to include the challenges that Beck is facing.

Thank you for stopping by and reading!!

Friday, July 1, 2016

Cover Reveal: Werewolf's Tale and a Druid's Sword by Lexi Ander #giveaway

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Lexi Ander reveals the beautiful cover art of her next book titled WEREWOLF’S TALE AND A DRUID’S SWORD coming out from Less Than Three Press.

It releases on August 31, 2016.

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After he's kicked out for being gay, still reeling from being abandoned by the man he loves, Jude goes to live with his brother Beck, who thankfully is more than happy to take him in. But Jude has other secrets he's yet to share, for fear that even Beck will reject him, leaving him well and truly alone.
Then he draws the attention of werewolves, and discovers that everything he thought he knew about Levi, the man who abandoned him, is a lie. But one lie leads to another, ending in a vast conspiracy that threatens to destroy everything Jude loves—and that doesn't even begin to include the challenges that Beck is facing.

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Cover Art by Aisha Akeju

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TEASER

If fairytale beings walked the earth and there were humans who had extraordinary abilities, then what he saw could be something along those lines. Perhaps he wasn't such a freak. Could there be a place for him where people believed him, where he could fit in? Even though he was reticent to share that part of himself, Jude did want to tell Beck and Diego, but how did he prove something no one else could see? 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Lexi has always been an avid reader, and at a young age started reading (secretly) her mother’s romances (the ones she was told not to touch). She was the only teenager she knew of who would be grounded from reading. Later, with a pencil and a note book, she wrote her own stories and shared them with friends because she loved to see their reactions. A Texas transplant, Lexi now kicks her boots up in the Midwest with her Yankee husband and her eighty-pound puppies named after vacuum cleaners.

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Friday, June 3, 2016

Disappointment, Celebration, and Self Expectations

June is a big month in my house. The first two weeks there are either a birthday or anniversary most everyday. It also marks the first half of the year gone and I can't help but look at what I've accomplished because it affects the second half of the year. The produce garden has been planted. We started on some landscaping for the front of the house that had to be put off on one side because a robin decided to nest in the clematis.

Our 23rd anniversary is this coming weekend and a couple days afterwards is Jason's birthday. He'll be 48 and he's already worried about turning fifty. 


The last couple of days I've been lamenting my inability to write shorter standalone stories. I think I have a plot that would fit well into a 25k story and low and behold it's turned into a 175k trilogy. Not what I was looking for. I wanted something where I could get in and get out in a couple of weeks, and I wouldn't have people waiting on me.

Normally, I'm pretty cool with writing longer stories that need more than a couple of installments to tell the whole story. But I've been feeling guilty since people are still waiting for Prometheus to be found or they want the last book for Sumeria's Sons or "wait, is that another series called ION?". It's like I can't help myself.


Writing series can be daunting and being in those character's head space all of the time can burn me a bit. I have to take a break from the characters and worlds because I can't read another word. 

On the other hand, there are these bits of advice that eat a me. Like, you should only write trilogy because you lose your audience after book three. Or, you should have the release of the series in quick order while the buzz is still hot and you have people's attention. 

By some professional's estimation, I'm doing this all wrong. I have to remind myself that it might be wrong by their standards but right for my wellbeing. I don't write well on schedules. I have to switch it up or I'm throwing away all the words I'm writing because I'm dissatisfied and hate it. There are times in the middle of a manuscript when I crave writing a marriage of convenience between an human and alien. And I can't. I can't stop what I'm doing to go off on a tangent (even though I'm positive that tangent would be yummy good). Then I get upset because I'm not writing fast enough because, you know, tangent is breathing its fiery breath down my neck. There are a dozen stories I want to explore and I have to make myself wait or nothing would get done.


That's what everyone wants... to get to the end and see how things are resolved, right? 

Well, I'm really close with coming to that ending with the final book in the Sumeria's Sons series. I had hoped to have Releasing Chaos wrapped up by the end of May. That date flew right on by. But definitely sometime this month I will have the first draft finished. I just might cry my eyes out. Partly because of the story, and partly because everything but 40k is hand written. I'll have to type up somewhere between 60k-90k (estimating right now. I might be lowballing it). I'm such a mediocre typist that I dread it even though I console myself with editing while transcribing.

Some of my other accomplishments in the first half of the year, Kenzie Cade and I have completed Devil's Heart. Now we're working our way through it (slowly) between our other commitments. Death Mask and the 2nd ION book are coming out sometime later this year. I don't have any details yet. 

What is still yet to come. Darksoul... I had planned to have the book out before now. There have been complications out of my control. Even though I'm unsure at this moment, I'll be making some decisions soon to get this back on some kind of schedule. Fate & Destinies is being self-edited. I'm not sure if I'm going to self-pub or if I'm subbing it somewhere. Bespoken is my next writing project. I also anticipate starting on the second book in the Devil's Dawn series with Kenzie. Somewhere in there I want to insert time for writing the tangent story. :)

That's it. The disappointment in my limitations. The celebration of not only anniversaries and Jason's birthday, but of what I've accomplished so far this year. Last but not least, what I expect I can complete before the end of the year. :)


Thank you for stopping by and reading!!

Monday, April 18, 2016

Book Blast for Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger #giveaway


Book Blast
Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger

I was so caught up with my writing projects that the release of Ruby Red sneaked up on me. Last year there were so many blog tours that I think I was a little burnt out by the end of 2015. Since, my planning for this year has been terrible, I thought I would try something different. A book blast.

Let me tell you a little bit about Ruby Red. You know how I can get about world building. Sometimes there is a picture inspiration and such. I began Ruby Red with nothing. Zilch. It's truly one of those 'make it up as you go along' stories. Ha ha! But the story didn't start out in an Urban Fantasy. Nope.

When I created Beck and Diego, it was a contemporary friends to lovers story that had a misunderstanding as the hump they had to get over. The beginning started with Diego walking down the road with a gas can because his car had stalled. In a fit of anger and rejection, he'd packed all his belongings and was in the process of moving out of the apartment he shared with Beck. They had shared one great night and then Beck disappeared for days. No call. No text. No message or email... and it didn't work. I sort of hated Beck, because how rude, you know? I despised the misunderstanding. I hated the contemporary world because I was bored, bored, bored.

I complained to my husband about it and he asked a simple question. "Does it have to be contemporary?" Well, duh on me. It didn't, and once I moved it over to the UF setting the writing monster took over. When I was almost finished, I was talking to the husband (it's a theme. Everything is bounced off him.) about these amazing moves Diego could do, and he said, "Oh, he's good at parkour?" I was like, "Par-what?" He hooked me up with a couple of YouTube videos and that was all she wrote. I went back to the ms and made some adjustments because, Hell Yes, Parkour!

On a side note, if you're a gamer then you've either heard of or played Assassin's Creed. It's a game that is heavy in parkour and I love it. Some Assassin's Creed fans put together some videos along the parkour lines. These guys are real life parkour athletes. I attached one of my favorite videos for your viewing pleasure. 



And back to my story. When I finished, I worried big time about the violence in Ruby Red because Diego was unforgivingly (I know that's not a word) single-minded in his defense and protection of his family and friends. I thought for sure that romance readers would hate the story. On the other hand, my husband loved it. Diego still is his favorite character I've written. When I did the rewrites he was worried I'd change Diego. Nope. He's the same.

That's the skinny on how Ruby Red came about. Thank you for stopping by the blog today. Don't forget to enter the giveaways!


~Giveaways~


I've put together two giveaways. The first one was for the Book Blast. Visit any one of the blogs/websites listed below to enter the rafflecopter giveaway for an Amazon gift certificate.

The second giveaway is for here, my blog only. If you leave a comment below with your email address you'll be entered in the a giveaway for a signed paperback of Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger. This giveaway will run until midnight on April 25th. (I will ship all international that the US postal service will deliver to.)


Thank you for stopping by and reading

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Lead up to the Ruby Red Book Blast & Series Plans



I'm doing something special for Ruby Red this month that will include a giveaway (so make sure to check back on the 18th). 

Let me give you a little history on Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger. It has been expanded and re-edited from the original version that was released in 2013. That version was 22k and had been written to meet the specs for a holiday sub call, but didn't qualify. Instead, the publisher accepted the ms to be published after Christmas, so I changed the holiday in the book to match.  The original version was fast paced, speeding through the plot with action sequence after action sequence. For the romance, I started that plotline basically in the middle of the romance because it opens with the sex scene and our two heroes jumping right into the relationship. To do all of that in 22k, there was a ton of telling. I thought the story was missing something. I know there are readers who love the original because it pulled you along through the action and adventure. But the character development wasn't there, in my opinion.

After subbing to LT3, the editor came back with a list of things that could be done to make Ruby Red better, and I agreed. The manuscript went from 22k to 50k. The timeline and events were rearranged. The story starts when Diego was a pre-teen and we get to see his relationship with Denise, Hector, and his parents. We sit with Diego as tragedy strikes his family and he struggles with how he sees his brother verses what others see. We see why Diego decides to pick up the slugger. We are there when he meets Beck for the first time. And... well, you get the idea. All that telling in the original has been moved to showing.

Because the story has been changed, it's not the fast-paced-race-to-the-end story that it once was. The speed has been exchanged to develop the the characters and their relationships with each other. The showing allows you to become invested in them.

I wasn't unaffected either. I loved Diego first and then Beck, but while I was rewriting I fell hard for Hector. Before, he was a plot device, but with the rewriting he came alive for me. I wanted to go all momma bear for him.  Now, I feel deeply about Diego's relationship with Hector.

What do I have planned for the series? The plan is *knocks on wood* for the series to be six books. The challenge and danger Diego and Beck face is huge. In their struggle they will be joined by two other couples who will be introduced in Werewolf's Tale and a Druid Sword. The series will cycle through these three couples to come together in the end to help each other. That's the plan at least. :)

That's the whole ball of wax on Ruby Red. :) Make sure you come back on the 18th and check out the double giveaway.


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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Release Day! Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger #Excerpt

Today Ruby Red, the extended and re-edited version has released! Whoot!

Today, I'm being hosted by the  QueerScifi Blog. You can also find me on the QSF FaceBook Page and Gayapolis.

I've gotten the question a couple of times from those who've read the original story a few years ago. Has Ruby Red been expanded/re-edited? Yes! The original story was around 22k and this version is around 50k. The timeline and events have been rearranged and all the telling was switched over to showing. The story backtracks to when Diego was a preteen and we see his relationship with his best friend, Denise. You get to meet Diego's brother, Hector, and be there when Diego and Beck met. So much better than the original. The essence of Diego and Beck is the same with Diego struggling with his feelings for Beck. I love the end result of expansion and I think you will, too. ~Lexi


Title : Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger
Author: Lexi Ander   
Categories: Gay / Paranormal / Urban Fantasy
Series: #1 of I.O.N.

Blurb:

Eager to escape the shadows of a tragic loss, Diego built a new life with his best friend, Beck. When he finally decided one night to admit that he's in love with Beck, that new life takes a new, hot and happy turn. But happiness is easily shattered, as he's learned all too well, and this time it's ruined by the arrival of a mysterious package and then men bent on violence.

Memories of a dead brother and an untouchable drug lord rise inevitably to the surface, and Diego dreads that the man he loves is mired in the world that Diego tried to escape. But Beck's secrets aren't so simple, and neither is the world in which Diego has been living...

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Excerpt:

CHAPTER ONE

Diego walked the dreaming. Not the normal everyday imaginings of deep sleep, but the type of dream his abuela whispered of, where the veil of time drew back to show him the future. Unlike a normal dreamscape, where the colors were flat and the people one-dimensional figments of his imagination, here in the dreaming he'd one day be able to walk the scape as events unfolded around real people.

He was barely twelve years old and this was his very first dreaming. Abuela would be proud, and even though he wanted to run and tell her, he had to put his enthusiasm aside and do his duty well. Until the veil dropped back down, he wouldn't be able to pull away from the dreaming. But why would he want to? This was a blessing from the Gods. His responsibility was to watch and learn, but more importantly, he had to remember.

A heavy fog caressed his skin as the mist slid past him. The cold touch caused a shiver to work its way up his spine. He stood in a warehouse, and the concrete had a layer of grit that clung to the bottom of his bare feet. The smell of old oil burned his nose and coated his tongue. No matter how many times he swallowed, the rancid taste clung to his mouth. People clustered around a painted circle in the open area of the floor. Diego recognized many of the gangbangers that belonged to The Man who ruled their streets of East L. A. with an iron fist.

A lead ball formed in Diego's stomach. No one looked at or acknowledged him, but they moved out of his way all the same. Diego's toes butted up against the broad white line. The mark wasn't painted on the floor as he'd first thought, but was chalky, like the powder used to mark a baseball diamond. The noise of the crowd unnerved him. He could see faces of the people, mouths moving exaggeratedly as they spoke, but their voices were odd: their slow, slurred speech made the words almost intelligible. The laughter, though—the eerie cackling skirted over his skin and filled him with dread.

On the other side, the crowd hoisted someone above them. He rode the outstretched arms until he reached the edge of the circle and then they set the person on his feet inside. Diego's brother, Hector, appeared alternatively nervous and excited as he bounced around the interior of the ring on the balls of his feet. Five years older than Diego, Hector was the tallest person in their family, just shy of five foot ten. Diego wanted to have a strong body like his brother's when he was older, but his madre told him Hector spent too much time at the gym and not enough time on his studies to make good grades. Hector claimed he had to be strong to protect their sisters from the vatos. Diego couldn't deny how proud he was when people stepped warily away from the line when Hector bounced close, yelling excitedly at the crowd. His hermano had a reputation for ruthlessness when he defended the familia, and the vatos had learned the hard way to keep space between them and Hector.

Something—someone—stepped into the circle, the figure blurred and wispy-thin as if they were a ghost and not a solid person. Hector halted before the apparition, his expression sobering, his pinky tapping nervously on his thigh. Who would make Hector anxious? Hector was fearless; no one scared him. Well, perhaps there was one person. The Cadillac Man. Now that Diego thought about it, the sensation pressing against his skin wasn't caused by the crowd, but had always been caused by the nearness of the Cadillac Man.

"Hector Emmanuel Hernandez," Diego flinched, shocked Hector had given someone his full name. Their abuela warned to never do so. Names had power and could be used against them. The raspy quality of the voice caused Diego's hair to stand on end. "Do you vow your service unto me, do as I bid of your own free will, and will you be loyal to me in exchange for the safety of your family?"

Hector bobbed his head at each question, bouncing in place. "Yes, sir."

Black smoke drifted from the blurred figure, the tendrils snaking around Hector's ankles. "No," Diego breathed. Something was wrong—he had to stop Hector. He went to step over the line and an electrical current zapped him as he ran into an invisible wall. Blue webbed lines spread out from where he frantically struck the barrier again and again, ignoring the sharp pain in his fists.

"Will you accept the gift of the jaguar, willingly submit to the way of the warriors of old?" The grating voice held an air of expectation.

Diego slammed his fist against the wall. "Hector, no!" he shouted.

"Enter your blood into the book of binding." The apparition held out a large weathered tome several inches thick.

Withdrawing a pocket knife from his jeans, Hector sliced his palm over the yellowed pages. He squeezed blood from his fist while Diego yelled and screamed for Hector to stop. Couldn't he feel the wrongness of this place, in the people surrounding him? Did Hector not see the darkness of the person he was vowing himself to?

"It is done." The finality of the statement was like a punch to Diego's gut.


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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Giveaway for Ruby Red Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger

Hey! Hearts on Fire Reviews is hosting a giveaway for Ruby Red. Head on over there and enter ---> Here.

The giveaway ends on March 4th so make sure you visit the Hearts on Fire Reviews and leave a comment.

Blurb:
Eager to escape the shadows of a tragic loss, Diego built a new life with his best friend, Beck. When he finally decided one night to admit that he's in love with Beck, that new life takes a new, hot and happy turn. But happiness is easily shattered, as he's learned all too well, and this time it's ruined by the arrival of a mysterious package and then men bent on violence.

Memories of a dead brother and an untouchable drug lord rise inevitably to the surface, and Diego dreads that the man he loves is mired in the world that Diego tried to escape. But Beck's secrets aren't so simple, and neither is the world in which Diego has been living...

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Excerpt:

CHAPTER ONE

Diego walked the dreaming. Not the normal everyday imaginings of deep sleep, but the type of dream his abuela whispered of, where the veil of time drew back to show him the future. Unlike a normal dreamscape, where the colors were flat and the people one-dimensional figments of his imagination, here in the dreaming he'd one day be able to walk the scape as events unfolded around real people.

He was barely twelve years old and this was his very first dreaming. Abuela would be proud, and even though he wanted to run and tell her, he had to put his enthusiasm aside and do his duty well. Until the veil dropped back down, he wouldn't be able to pull away from the dreaming. But why would he want to? This was a blessing from the Gods. His responsibility was to watch and learn, but more importantly, he had to remember.

A heavy fog caressed his skin as the mist slid past him. The cold touch caused a shiver to work its way up his spine. He stood in a warehouse, and the concrete had a layer of grit that clung to the bottom of his bare feet. The smell of old oil burned his nose and coated his tongue. No matter how many times he swallowed, the rancid taste clung to his mouth. People clustered around a painted circle in the open area of the floor. Diego recognized many of the gangbangers that belonged to The Man who ruled their streets of East L. A. with an iron fist.

A lead ball formed in Diego's stomach. No one looked at or acknowledged him, but they moved out of his way all the same. Diego's toes butted up against the broad white line. The mark wasn't painted on the floor as he'd first thought, but was chalky, like the powder used to mark a baseball diamond. The noise of the crowd unnerved him. He could see faces of the people, mouths moving exaggeratedly as they spoke, but their voices were odd: their slow, slurred speech made the words almost intelligible. The laughter, though—the eerie cackling skirted over his skin and filled him with dread.

On the other side, the crowd hoisted someone above them. He rode the outstretched arms until he reached the edge of the circle and then they set the person on his feet inside. Diego's brother, Hector, appeared alternatively nervous and excited as he bounced around the interior of the ring on the balls of his feet. Five years older than Diego, Hector was the tallest person in their family, just shy of five foot ten. Diego wanted to have a strong body like his brother's when he was older, but his madre told him Hector spent too much time at the gym and not enough time on his studies to make good grades. Hector claimed he had to be strong to protect their sisters from the vatos. Diego couldn't deny how proud he was when people stepped warily away from the line when Hector bounced close, yelling excitedly at the crowd. His hermano had a reputation for ruthlessness when he defended the familia, and the vatos had learned the hard way to keep space between them and Hector.

Something—someone—stepped into the circle, the figure blurred and wispy-thin as if they were a ghost and not a solid person. Hector halted before the apparition, his expression sobering, his pinky tapping nervously on his thigh. Who would make Hector anxious? Hector was fearless; no one scared him. Well, perhaps there was one person. The Cadillac Man. Now that Diego thought about it, the sensation pressing against his skin wasn't caused by the crowd, but had always been caused by the nearness of the Cadillac Man.

"Hector Emmanuel Hernandez," Diego flinched, shocked Hector had given someone his full name. Their abuela warned to never do so. Names had power and could be used against them. The raspy quality of the voice caused Diego's hair to stand on end. "Do you vow your service unto me, do as I bid of your own free will, and will you be loyal to me in exchange for the safety of your family?"

Hector bobbed his head at each question, bouncing in place. "Yes, sir."

Black smoke drifted from the blurred figure, the tendrils snaking around Hector's ankles. "No," Diego breathed. Something was wrong—he had to stop Hector. He went to step over the line and an electrical current zapped him as he ran into an invisible wall. Blue webbed lines spread out from where he frantically struck the barrier again and again, ignoring the sharp pain in his fists.

"Will you accept the gift of the jaguar, willingly submit to the way of the warriors of old?" The grating voice held an air of expectation.

Diego slammed his fist against the wall. "Hector, no!" he shouted.

"Enter your blood into the book of binding." The apparition held out a large weathered tome several inches thick.

Withdrawing a pocket knife from his jeans, Hector sliced his palm over the yellowed pages. He squeezed blood from his fist while Diego yelled and screamed for Hector to stop. Couldn't he feel the wrongness of this place, in the people surrounding him? Did Hector not see the darkness of the person he was vowing himself to?

"It is done." The finality of the statement was like a punch to Diego's gut.

He didn’t understand what happened, only that Hector had committed to something he couldn’t walk away from. The dark mist swirled around Hector, clinging to his body, stroking him almost lovingly. Without being told, Diego knew it was evil. How could Hector not sense the vileness?

The blurred figure retreated from the circle and the spectators took several steps back. Hector’s smile faltered, but he pumped his fists in the air like a prize fighter. Diego yelled for Hector to run. Something would happen. The tension of the oncoming moment caused his skin to crawl with unease. Hector stopped in the center of the ring and spread his feet, his expression scared but determined. A large jaguar prowled forward, the low growl the only warning before the cat leapt. Hector struggled as he was borne to the ground, screaming while powerful jaws clamped down on his shoulder. The jaguar planted a massive paw in the middle of Hector’s chest as it mauled him.

Diego fell to his knees, desperate to reach Hector but unable to answer his brother’s call for help. Hector fought, but Diego could see how quickly Hector’s strength left him, until he struggled no more. The feline released him, roaring in his face, bloody saliva dripping from its wide jaws. Too much blood pooled around Hector, and his head tilted toward Diego as his body shuddered. Diego pressed against the barrier, the sting no longer registering because he was too wrapped up in his grief as he watched his brother die.

“Diego.” Even though Hector whispered, he heard his name clearly, as if Hector sat right next to him. Hector’s gaze ran along the gathered crowd, eerily coming to rest where Diego knelt. “Lo siento, hermano. I didn’t mean to break my promise,” he rasped.



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