First order of business is Cold Blooded IV: Bloody Shadows
was released tonight. Here once again is the blurb and the link:
Writer/Assassin
Nick McCarty faces off with traitorous blackmailers, terrorist sympathizers,
the Seattle ‘Ripper’, and powerful entities hell bent on either recruiting the
most cold blooded killer in the land, or killing him and his family. They find
out in terrifying terms when you go after the Terminator, you had better get
him with the first strike. Because after you miss, he plays hard ball without
mercy, and without hesitation.
Taking quirky to
the extreme, Nick cuts off his trouble free vacation time in favor of a rapid
fire series of spider webbed events. He leads what CIA Director Paul Gilbrech
thinks of as Nick’s team of cartoons, The Unholy Trio, into one deadly action
after another. From a criminal consultation with the local police becoming a
mugger gang execution to a simple recon of a suspected Isis training center
turning into a war zone, Nick repairs problems with deadly proficiency.
Bonus Story – Also
another free Nick and Jean future bonus story with romance, violence, political
intrigue, and of course much humor.
And finally a small comment on writing: :)
I break many rules when I write dialogue, because I write
the way people speak. It took me six years to get my English degree because I
also earned an AA degree in Auto Tech. One thing I learned during my college
years was the English language has more exceptions and contrary/contradicting
rules than any other on Earth. I've read many forums on Linked In with editors
debating if this is okay or that's not okay. About the only thing they agree on
is they don't agree about anything. I had two publishers publish a couple of
novels before I went Indie with RJ. They had contradictory editing rules. In
the end, if the story doesn't captivate the reader beyond a typo or preposition
at the end of a sentence, the author is in trouble anyway. In Bloody Shadows: my
Avatar Nick does another book signing with confrontations. :)
2 comments:
You know I'll be reading it.
Thanks, Charles. Writing the bonus future stories with Nick and Jean in the future in these past two Cold Blooded novels has really been fun. All I've been doing lately is writing and editing. I could use a reading break with your 'Wrath of Talera' series installment. :)
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