Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Guest:- Jaydyn Chelcee

I would proudly like to announce that today I have on my blog the multi-published, popular author Jaydyn Chelcee. I will be hosting Jaydyn for the next 3 days, so I hope you will settle in and enjoy your time here.
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                                                     Good Morning Readers,

First let me say, Thank You, to Julie for having me as her guest today. It’s always a pleasure to blog at her site.
I hope you’ll enjoy the excerpt from my upcoming novel, WILD, book five and the conclusion of the Montana Men Series. This novel is unavailable until late 2012. I hope to have the first four books in the series back on the market in early 2012 and released by Secret Cravings publishing. They’ll be longer, stronger, extended versions. Be sure to watch for them! http://store.secretcravingspublishing.com/
Please leave a comment for a chance to win a free E-copy of Playing for Keeps, book four in the Montana Men series. I’ll drop your name in the cowboy hat and announce the winner tomorrow.
Until then,
Happy Reading!
Jaydyn Chelcee



BLURB
A wild gamble…uneven odds…an assassin’s bullet…
She’d do anything―The only witness to the first lady’s assassination, Jayla Ross is the next target. She flees to Montana to the one man she knows can keep her safe, and save the life of her unborn child―except, she’s the last person he’d ever agree to help…
He’d risk everything―Wild Remington spent five years in prison because of Ross’s lies, and now, with a bullet hole in her shoulder, she’s asking him for help―right in time to be trapped in the wilds of Montana in the middle of a blizzard…
Jayla and Wild―two people who have nothing left to lose and perhaps everything to gain…

EXCERPT
Sliding off the horse, he approached her from the driver’s side. “Hey, in there, you okay, lady?” he shouted. “Are you hurt?”
Crack!
His hat sailed through the air landing a few feet away. The mare reared and whinnied, frightened by the sudden gunshot. The reins slid from his gloved hands. The mare bolted like she’d been stung by a bee. Wild dropped to the ground, belly-crawling until he reached cover behind a large rock. “Sonofabitch, if she didn’t want help, then why did she yell for it?”
Leaning against the boulder, he looked around quickly to make sure the mare hadn’t left the country in terror. Nope. She’d stopped a few feet away. The horse was well trained, better trained than the loco female with the loaded gun poked out the driver’s side window taking potshots at him.
He peeped around the corner of the boulder. Hell, he’d had reporters charge him like a herd of stampeding cattle, but he’d never had one try to gun him down before. “Damn, fool woman!” he muttered.
She waved the pistol around above the top of the driver’s door like it was some kind of flag. “I’ve got a gun,” she yelled.
“No shit,” Wild mumbled, and ducked back down. He snatched his cowboy hat off the ground, cursing―his favorite, the cream-colored straw one with the black and white beaded band and bits of ostrich feathers on the back. He eyed it with disgust. The demon woman had put a bullet hole through the crown. What a pissy-ass day this had turned out to be.
He jammed the hat back in place, his jaw tightening with anger. He might want to kill himself, but be damned if someone else was doing the job for him. “Are you crazy, lady?” he shouted. “Don’t shoot! I’m here to help you.”
“Wild? Is that you?”
Puzzled, he rose slowly to his feet, his arms up in surrender. “Well, now, that all depends,” he drawled. “Who the hell are you gunning for?” He didn’t recognize the voice or the car. Wild side-stepped, edging around so he could approach the car from the rear and stay out of her range, or at least make it difficult for her to line him up in her sights. He walked closer, close enough to eye the plates. U.S. Government. D.C.
Nope, he figured he was seeing wrong. He hadn’t done anything lately to warrant the U.S. government to come gunning for him. No one in D.C. he knew wanted to talk to him bad enough to drive across the country during a pending blizzard either, his other brother, Duel, maybe, but him–the ex-con? Uh-uh. No one cared enough to spend a bullet on him. Whoever she was, she was a long way from home, and a tad bit cracked to boot.


You can find me at    http://www.jaydynchelcee.com

Jaydyn Chelcee Bio:


Jaydyn Chelcee has spent most of her life in Oklahoma, but at the same time, she’s traveled extensively, at least in the western half of the United States. One of her favorite settings in her contemporary western romances is Montana. She’s the author of the best selling Montana Men Series, In the Arms of Danger, No Holds Barred, Too Close to the Fire, and Playing For Keeps.

A member of the Oklahoma Writer’s Federation, Inc., her paranormal romances, the Winslow Witches of Salem Series, written under Tabitha Shay have been nominated for several awards, including the prestigious P.E.A.R.L. Award for Witch’s Moon nominated for Best All Around Paranormal in 2008 and Witch’s Fire, Runner-up for Best Paranormal Book of 2010 at LRC.

Coming soon from Moongypsy Press: WILD, book five of the Montana Men Series.
Coming in Jan. 12, and Feb. 15, from Secret Cravings Publishing: Re-release of Witch’s Brew, and Witch’s Heart, books one and two of the Winslow Witches of Salem Series.

All current releases available at Amazon.com and:-

Thank you for your time spent here with us, Jaydyn, please feel free to come again and tell us about more of your upcoming books :-)









7 comments:

  1. Hey girl :D

    Just dropping by to say how much I adore Wild and Jayla's story. You know what a fan I am. :)

    Julie, I love your blog so much. It's such a happy place to be!

    Janet

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  2. Thanks, Janet,
    I can hardly wait for this book to be released....Tabs/Jaydyn

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  3. Hey Julie,
    Just wanted to say thanks for having me for ur guest today....Tabs/Jaydyn

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  4. The anticipation for this book to come out is driving me crazy...love ya, your local stalker..lol..

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  5. lol...U can stalk me anytime....Thanks for dropping by....Hugs...Jaydyn/Tabs

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  7. Thank you for dropping by Tabs. You were very welcome.

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