by D.L. Jackson
So,
I recently had my mid-year review at my nine-to-five. Now at work, it’s not a
secret what I write. I laid it out on the table by giving my bosses each a copy
of one of my books when I was first published. So when asked to comment on what
I think the department did right and what they could do better, that evil
author inside me came to the forefront like Mr. Hyde.
The
first thing my boss mentioned in the review:
“I should have known better than to ask an author for her opinion.” As
we went through the novel I’d pinned for my review, my boss just shook his head
and laughed. “I guess you have a lot to say. You don’t go easy on anything do
you?”
No.
No, I don’t.
So,
if you have read one of my books, it shouldn’t surprise you if I told you I am
an evil author.*insert maniacal laugh* It’s the simple pleasures....
What’s
an evil author?
Well,
we tend to inflict pain. We love torture and we are literary sadists. Simply
put, I’m a mean girl to my characters. Ah, the author giveth and the author
yanks it out from under their character’s feet and causes grievous bodily
injury.
I
was once asked if I could be a character in one of my books, which book would I
want to be in and which character? Um, yeah, about that. My answer: “No.”
To
which the interviewer scratched their head and said. “It wasn’t a yes or no
answer.”
“Let’s
try no way in hell, then.” I then began to elaborate on the things I put my
characters through and why only an insane person would want to go through that.
By the end of the interview, the interviewee was in agreement.
You
see, I’m all about high stakes and long, hard falls. I firmly believe in the
law of gravity: What goes up, must come down. Only my law goes something like
this: What goes up, must come crashing to Earth in a ball of fire, scorching
miles upon impact.
Um,
that’s another thing I like to do. I love to cleave a path of destruction, blow
things up, vaporize them. Uh, maybe I better get back to the post. My muse is
getting all excited.
Now
where was I?
Ah,
yes. Evil author. When one of my critters tells me I made her cry, I smile and
tell her I’ll have to try harder. Now, being evil doesn’t mean you’re headed
for a sad ending. Not so. I do believe in riding off into that sunset, or
starset, in this case.
With
all my romances, no matter how brutal the journey, I promise you all they
suffer, will be worth it. In the end, things work out. My characters have a
chance to grasp that happily ever after and it’s all the sweeter. I just never
claimed the journey getting there would be easy. For me it never is. So why
should I take it easy on them? Slackers!
I
hope you’ll check out my newest release and all the evil awesomeness I’ve rained
down upon my trio, Ava, Seth and Brodie. This is not a ménage, but a love
triangle, and in the end, only one guy gets the girl. But hey, that’s what
sequels are for. Right? Here’s a little excerpt to wet your whistle.
Excerpt: Rebel Souls
Okay, maybe he should have let her shoot
him. Seth yanked on the cuffs that linked
him to the solid iron headboard. The last thing he was inclined to do was
explain to anyone how he’d found himself cuffed to the damned bed, his pants
down around his knees, with his ball-sack glued to his thigh by dried cum. And
when he didn’t contact his ship for his nightly check-in, they’d come looking. Whoo-hoo
for protocol and bio-tags.
The League despised bad publicity. If
anyone guessed the activities he’d been engaged in…. Yeah, and like this
didn’t say it all, no guessing needed. He eyed his com, only inches from
the headboard where she’d set it after calling for a shuttle. He wasn’t
flexible enough to get his foot up to push it into reach. His pants bound his
legs together, making it twice the challenge. Add the cuffs that kept him from
reaching his com, and he wasn’t going anywhere, not until someone freed him.
Idiot. Why
the hell did he forget who he was dealing with? Of course, the oral sex had
been a distraction, one gigantic, orgasmic distraction. He should have seen
this coming and he’d gotten what he deserved for thinking from below his
beltline.
Never again.
He glanced at his com. Think. How can you get it? Rock
the bed? No, bolted to the floor. Yell for help? With the party going on
outside on the street, doubtful anyone would hear him, and did he really want
them to see this? Yes. Better than his subordinates. His crew couldn’t,
wouldn’t see him like this. He opened his mouth to yell at the top of his
lungs.
Beep, beep, beep. Seth
turned his head and eyed his com. Fantastic. For once, they were ahead
of schedule. When he got free, he’d find her. And when he did….
Thanks
for stopping by. Leave a comment for a chance to win an e-copy of Rebel Souls.
I pick one random name from my virtual hat.
Have
a great day!
D
L
7 comments:
Hi Dawn,
Congrats on your new release!
Woot! Yes, I love the fact that you're an evil author, and many of your stories do make me cry. But everything the characters must endure makes the HEA so fulfilling and satisfying.
Congrats on your new releases! And don't enter me in the draw. I already have a copy. :)
Congrats on the release!! You sure did leave him in a tough spot, lol. Love it.
Oh yeah, dying to read on now. What happens next? is an understatement!
Congrats on your latest release!
It's a great story - already read it!! Congrats, Dawn - I love reading about angst and hardship knowing there will be a HEA! But unlike you, I'd be one of my characters in a heartbeat - largely because of the heroes I put them with. Don't read this, husband.....
V S Morgan. You've won a copy of Rebel Souls. I need your contact email and what type of E-book format you'd like, PDF, etc.
Thanks to all for stopping by and leaving a comment.
LOL! Congrats on the release and yeah, evil author is a must! I think its funny you scare them at work. that's a bonus. LOL! And no, would never put my head in my own fictional oven.
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