Love is patient, love is kind, even those doomed by what is forbidden let love be their salvation in the Playing with Fire Boxset -
On pre-order for 99c + 14 free reads for you today!
A.S. Oren of Glass Crocodile make the cover and am quite pleased.
Delayed gratification isn't for you? No problem. Here are a couple of boxed set you might have missed. First, The Witching Hours, a collection of eleven noels about witches and witchcraft withbooks from Christine Pope, Stacy Claflin, Yasmine Galenorn, Sarra Cannon, Phaedra Weldon, and more. (Including me--my MAGIC IN THE BLOOD is included.) Get it here for FREE.![]() |
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1.Author James L'Etoile's crime fiction work has been
recognized by the Creative World Awards, Acclaim Film and the Scriptapalooza
Television Script Competition. Bury the Past was a 2018 Killer Nashville Silver
Falchion Award finalist for best procedural of the year. Specializing in gritty
crime fiction, his complex, edgy stories are fueled by two decades of
experience in prisons and jails across the country. Realistic crime fiction
requires an eye for detail while immersed deep within the darkest criminal elements.
James brings these stories to life with his background in probation, parole,
investigation and prison operation. An experienced Associate Warden, Chief of
Institution Operations, Hostage Negotiator and Director of Parole, James is
unique among crime fiction authors.
As you all know by now, I am part of a boxed set of novels and novellas (Rite to Reign) that's about royal witches. The stories are an eclectic collection--a retelling of the "Little Mermaid," an intriguing take on a familiar Oz figure. The minute i heard the theme of the boxed set, I knew I wanted to write a story about the German princess who became Catherine the Great.
It's no secret that I love book covers, or that I currently have more covers in stock than I have books. (I use them for writing prompts and for inspiration. Yes, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.) I buy a lot of premades, but even my go-to sites for premades are getting kind of pricey. I don't begrudge the designers their money--they have skills that are worth money and they have to eat--but sometimes covers I covet are just plain out of my reach.