What’s Up
Just getting all my ducks in a row for the release of Dirty Job, book two in the Dirty Deeds series. I am always worried I’ll forget something important!
Speaking of which, don’t miss the Dirty Job blog tour! It runs from the 4th to the 8th of July! Win prizes and find out more about the books!
Pupdate of the Week
Look at what a good bean Jax is!
Free Audio Chapter of the Week
'Late Shift' by TA Moore is a Night Shift short story and a prequel to Shift Less. Find out more about who Kit Marlow was before he joined the Night Shift, and how he became the man Cade Deacon gets to meet in the books! Chapter Six up now!
Written by TA Moore
Narrated by Michael Fell
If you prefer to read rather than listen, you can get Late Shift in mobi and epub on the website.
The complete Night Shift series is available on Audible, also narrated by the awesome Michael Fell.
Book of the Week
All Grade Pulaski wanted was a quiet life, a few low-profile murders to clean up after, and his hometown in the rear view as he headed back to LA. Simple, attainable goals. All he had to do was keep his nose down and everyone else’s hands clean...as far as the law was concerned...and he’d been able to show Sweeny his heels sooner rather than later.
Problem was that Grade’s ‘thing’ with local mob boss Clay Traynor—currently somewhere between a one-night stand and a bad idea—was a lot of things, but it wasn’t quiet or simple.
For example, Judge Charity Parker was the last person in Sweeny who needed to know Grade’s name. Yet here he was in her basement after midnight, cleaning up a mess that could derail a couple of political careers in one fell swoop. All because Clay owed Judge Parker a favor... or three.
Grade should have known better than to go along with it. Amateurs always made a job messy, and politicians didn’t have a grateful bone in their bodies. Now the only chance he had of seeing LA again meant he had to break his professional code of conduct.
He needed to get his client caught.
Whaaaat? This is a direct portal into the nightmare realm.
These are just amazing!
I am torn on this one! I really enjoyed some of the early elements of it, but my brain consistently jarred up against some of the more common sense, ‘anchoring’ bits and bobs. I’ve gotten to the halfway point and wandered off, but I’ll probably dig my teeth back in this weekend.