From The Wreckage Box Set

My favorite Texas boy, West Rutledge, wrote a little blog post the other day for an event. In case you missed it I thought I would share here...


Follow high school seniors, Jules and West, as they put their lives back together after a tornado changes their world. 

See that picture up there? That’s Jules and I walking into the sunset. It wasn’t always like that for us though….

Oh, I’m West, West Rutledge and I guess I’m here to tell you about our story. Jules and I that is. So here it goes… we both grew up in the small town of Tyler, Texas. You’ve heard about Texas right? There are three things you can count on – the heat, the cattle and Friday night lights.

Football is a way of life, especially when you’re from a small town, so of course our story starts there. On a Friday night in August, after the first game of the year…

 

“Still can’t miss a game?” Jeff asks as he jumps onto the bench of the picnic table at The Ice Shack and sits next to me. Students from Hillsdale have been showing up in droves for the past twenty minutes. The Shack is always the place to hang after Friday night games, especially the first game of the year.

I shrug; he knows me well.  

“Why do you keep showing up if it bothers you?”

“Who said it bothers me?” I ask with another shrug, and Jeff raises his brow. “Whatever… you played a good game. A little weak to the right, but you keep it up and A&M won’t regret recruiting you.”

“It’s a long year, man,” Jeff says with a rueful shake of his head. “Senior year.”

“Senior year,” I repeat, sending a knowing smile his way. “Hard to believe we’ve almost made it.”

“Psh… hell, it’s hard to believe we’ve survived this long. Hey, why don’t you come hang out with the living for a change tonight?” Jeff mocks, nodding toward the crowd of jocks and students from Hillsdale who are hanging around the parking lot. I’m spared the need to refuse by the uptick in crowd noise as the sudden blare of a car horn pulls Jeff’s attention.

With a smile, Jeff hops down from the table and motions to a car sitting in the middle of the parking lot. “Gotta run, my girl’s here.”

“You and Katie? Again, man?” I groan, knowing it’s pointless to argue. “Will you ever learn?” I call after him as I survey the scene behind his back.

“Come over,” Jeff offers again, and I shake my head. “Don’t pretend those little skirts have no effect on you, Rutledge. I know where your eyes focus.” Jeff shouts with laughter as he jogs backward to join the others. I flip him off before turning my back to the crowd.

Instead of joining them, I remain in my spot on the table looking to the left of the Shack as I out into the shadowy field in front of me. The late summer night is humid and a trail of sweat trickles down the small of my back as a light breeze picks up. It’s the last weekend of summer break. Senior year starts Monday and I’m not sure if I’m relieved or not. I have no concrete plans for my life after high school. Not anymore. I’ll go to A&M - because that’s what Rutledge boys do - but I won’t be doing what I’d always planned. Instead I’ll spend my Saturday’s cheering on Jeff, my best friend, and my brother Austin as they chase their dreams without me. That thought leaves a bitter taste in my mouth. A hollow feeling sinks into my chest and I push it aside as my ears pick up the cheers and name calling around me. Funny enough, I don’t feel as though I’m missing out on anything. I like it here in the dark corner away from the rest of the kids I’ve known most of my life. Flipping a small flask around between my fingers, I contemplate what Jeff said when he first showed up. Going to football games, the ones I should be playing in, doesn’t bother me. Not really… at least not usually. It’s been four years since I took an official snap, threw a pass under the Friday night lights, and hoisted a teammate into the air after an amazing connection. Four years since I gave it up. Yet, I show up to every game my old teammates play and I watch. I still find myself studying their moves, deciphering the playbook mentally. I curse their stupid mistakes as though they affect me, and I begrudgingly cheer their wins.

Begrudgingly.

My breath catches at the word. Maybe I care more than I’ll admit, but it’s too late now.

"Poor Tanya, that can't be comfortable.”

The unmistakable voice of Jules - head cheerleader, town sweetheart, and Quarterback’s girlfriend - Blacklin breaks into my confusing thoughts. Startled, I shift and look over my shoulder. Jules has taken a seat at my picnic table, her back to me. Her tiny cheerleading uniform hugs her figure, the pleated skirt riding low on her hips offers me a tantalizing glance at the smooth skin of her lower back. I bite back an admiring smile, and a dozen dirty thoughts, and engage her. "You always talk to yourself, cheerleader?"
   
Jules’ red hair flies over her shoulder as her head snaps my way. Her eyes are wide as though I’ve surprised her. She blinks as though she’s trying to recognize me. Her forehead wrinkles as she speaks, "Excuse me?"

     
"You're excused, Buffy," I drawl, shocking myself with my own words as I tip my head to the side and allow my eyes to rove over her backside again. I've barely spoken to Jules in years. I’ve watched her, though, the good Lord knows that’s the truth.
     
Jules takes me in, her head tilting to the side to get a better look, before her russet brow arches as she asks prettily, “Does that make you Spike? Sitting here brooding in the dark with your flask?"

     
I don’t bother suppressing my grin at her witty comeback as I lift said flask to my mouth saluting her with a mock toast. Jules’ eyes focus on my mouth and a million thoughts whirl through my mind. Why the hell is she sitting here? I’m shocked she didn’t walk away the moment I spoke, and I’m doubly shocked at her poking back at me. But that’s nothing compared to the jolt I receive at the way she watches my mouth as though she wants to taste the liquid dripping from my bottom lip. My insides clench at the thought and I swallow hard. Making the decision to enjoy this rare encounter, I turn fully toward her and lean my elbows to my knees as she abruptly stands with a shake of her head.

     
"I think I could live with you calling me Spike,” I say, hoping for another verbal punch as a breeze lifts her red and white pleated skirt  A guy’s gotta love those little skirts.

"Really? You do know Buffy and Spike hated each other?"

Her voice is filled with surprise when she asks me her question, almost as though she’s hurt. I can’t fathom why she’d feel disappointment and I brush the thought aside as the lights in the Shack flicker next to us. I’m reminded of the enemies-to-lovers story arc between the characters of Buffy and Spike and grin. Silently thanking my ex, Carley, for forcing her addiction to the show upon me when we were dating, I lower my voice and correct Jules’ statement. "At first.”

Her eyes narrow. “At first?"

"Jules!" interrupts Katie, jogging our way. "Can you believe this? Every freaking weekend they do this crap. Can’t we just get Tanya and go? I'm so tired of all the pissing contests."

Straightening, I ignore Jeff’s on-again-off-again girl and lock my eyes on Jules. Silently, I will her to grasp the meaning behind my comment. Katie pays me no heed as she grabs Jules hand, ready to pull her away, but Jules doesn’t budge. I sense the moment she catches it, the double meaning of my words. Her blue eyes widen and she stammers, “Oh, at first.”

A blush creeps up her ivory skin and I’m transfixed. Without warning, my memories fly back to the seventh grade and a kiss with the girl I wanted to impress so badly that I manufactured our being picked for the age old game of Seven Minutes in Heaven. This is the girl Jeff was referring to only minutes ago as he laughed at me. The one my eyes always go to, the one who might have been mine once upon a time, if not for cancer. If not for Stuart Daniels. If not for my being a quitter. Jules Blacklin.

"Come on," begs Katie, tugging at Jules again as the lights around us flicker on and off once more.

Irritated at my thoughts, I salute the girls with a chuckle. “See ya around, Buff,” I say as I slide down from the picnic table and force myself to step away. Or I would have stepped away if it weren’t for the shouts that delay me.

Katie's angry interruption makes sense now as I look to where she came from. A fight has broken out in the parking and I shake my head, mumbling beneath my breath, “Stupid pricks.” I’m not able to identify the participants before their shouts are drowned out by a sound infinitely more terrifying. My pulse quickens as the piercing scream of the early warning storm sirens go off, making me and everyone around jump at the sound. I turn toward town as The Ice Shack goes silent and hold my breath as I take in the normally cheerful town of Tyler. It currently resembles a disco, the lights flashing on and off, and I know - we all know - something isn’t right.

 

 And that’s all she wrote. Actually, that’s all I wrote. For now. Here’s the deal you can read Jules complete version of our story for #FREE everywhere right now. It’s called From The Wreckage and the links are down below.

If you like my version of the story, you’re in luck because I lied, I do have more - about 11 thousand words – coming out in a special box set for iBooks readers on October 13th.

Best part is it’s only 99 pennies to pre-order! For THREE books AND the bonus content.

See, everything isn’t bigger in Texas. BUT this deal is for a limited time only. The price will go up on 10/29.

iBooks Pre-Order link:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/from-wreckage-complete-series/id1031409505?mt=11

If you’re not an iBooks reader the box set will release EVERYWHERE on October 29th at the reduced price of $3.99. You won’t get ALL of my bonus content though – that’s an iBooks only deal, but you will get some.

Want ALL that bonus content?? 

What you need to do is pester the lady who puts our stories together for us, Michele G Miller, into releasing a new book with my entire POV! She’s always telling me I don’t shut up. Maybe if she shared my thoughts with y’all I would!

Well it’s time for me to run. I’ve got places to be and things to do… here are those links for Jules’ side of the story if you want to read that for free while you wait for the box set.

From The Wreckage #FREE links:

iBooks- http://bit.ly/FTW-iBooks-MGMiller
B&N - http://bit.ly/FTWEbook-BN-MGM
Kobo - http://bit.ly/1xaKWzf
Smashwords - http://bit.ly/FTW-SW-MGMiller
Amazon US - http://amzn.to/1pSVLBC

If you’re not the waiting type you can purchase Out of Ruins and All That Remains NOW.

Oh, and you should check out my friend Dani’s story, Into The Fire, too. You’ll meet her in the Wreckage series but she has her own tale to tell and it’s part of the Wrecked series of standalones Michele is working on.

Also, here’s what you need to know about Michele so you can bother her for more from yours truly ;)

Michele writes novels with fairytale love for everyday life. Romance is always central to her plots where the genres range from Coming of Age Fantasy and Realistic Fiction to New Adult Romantic Suspense.

Having grown up in both the cold, quiet town of Topsham, Maine and the steamy, southern hospitality of Mobile, Alabama, Michele is something of an enigma. She is an avid Yankees fan, loves New England, being outdoors and misses snow. However she thinks southern boys are hotter, Alabama football is the only REAL football out there and sweet tea is the best thing this side of heaven and her children's laughter! 

Her family, an amazing husband and three awesome kids, have planted their roots in the middle of Michele's two childhood homes in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Website: http://www.michelegmillerbooks.com/
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So yea... that's West. Gotta love him, huh? Here's the really good news for you West lovers. I'm already hard at work on giving you West's entire POV for book one, From The Wreckage. This will be a brand new book with new dialogue and new scenes. It's not a complete rehashing of Jules POV at all. I'm putting you in West's world and those moments when you were wondering where he was and what he was thinking. Excited?

I hope so because I love these characters and they just wouldn't go away. Stay tuned for details on West's POV - it needs a title if you have any ideas let me know.

Until next time - KEEP READING!

State of Michele's Union aka what's going on.

Here’s the million dollar question… When is (insert title) going to be done?


I wish I had the answer you want to hear, but I don’t. I’m not even close to having an answer for you. For any of my anticipated books. None. Let me explain several reasons why I am where I am.

Let’s go all the way back to May 2013 when my debut novel, Never Let You Fall, was published. *applause* I was so excited with my accomplishment - I finished a book! - but I had no idea what I was doing.  So, instead of jumping into book two, I followed up on an idea of mine that turned into Last Call. I loved this story and these characters and as soon as I typed ‘The End’ I knew I wanted to tell more. Last Call stands alone but my Aussie bartender wasn’t done talking and therefore I told readers (at the end of the book) I would write His Call in 2014, AFTER I wrote the next Tyalbrook. Next, we fast forward to Never Let You Go which released in January 2014.  

{Let me recap for you - that is THREE 80k plus books in less than a year. Once upon a time that was considered super fast in the publishing industry.}

Back to our story… I finished my third book and BAM. My brain froze. I wrote some for His Call. I wrote some for Tyalbrook. I did several book events that spring and I played around, waiting for the mojo to kick in so I could finish one of those two projects. 

*cue evil laughter* Life never happens how we plan and by March I had a SHINY NEW IDEA and From The Wreckage was born. This series consumed me and in a matter of a few months I wrote and released From The Wreckage, Out of Ruins and All That Remains.

And my life changed. Those books took off in a way I never expected. Readers loved them and I was so grateful. And this is when my dilemma began to grow. You see, my other books did well. I was more than happy with where I was before From The Wreckage. But, I sink thousands of dollars into covers, editing, PR and marketing and I have to think of my writing as a business.

With that in mind, I did what seemed best and I wrote Into The Fire because the story was screaming to be told. It's the book I am proudest of - sales or not. 
While working on Into The Fire I did something else HUGE. I signed with my agent. *applause* After I released Into The Fire back in March, I debated my next step. Tyalbrook #3? His Call? Another Wrecked booked? I wasn't sure so I decided to call my agent, Italia, and we talked for two hours about my career and where I saw myself going. Can you say television, movies, bookstores??

The end result? A secret project was born that is so amazing and has so much potential my heart raced for days after our call. It’s still racing. Since the beginning of April I’ve researched this new project all while attempting to work on the stories I know readers are waiting on. I wrote myself into a hard place, I know this. I told you you would get Tyalbrook #3, His Call and more stories with Jules and West in them. And you will. It’s the when that's in limbo and I’m sorry for that, I truly am. My brain is working on four projects on any given day. My focus has been so split over the last two months that I have, at times, thought I was going to have a breakdown. The pressure is real. I want to make everyone happy and yet, I can’t.

I ask that you know I have not abandoned these stories. I will not rush them if I don’t feel them though. Writing isn’t simply sitting at a computer and typing words. My stories are more than that. My characters talk to me and tell me what they want and I have to wait for them. Sometimes they are stubborn - Xander! - and they don’t talk when I need them too.

To ease my stress I plan on being less forthcoming with projected release dates. I don’t want to set expectations I can’t make, and I don’t want to disappoint readers. I will continue to offer you teases as I write and I’m always happy to answer your questions about my writing.

So there you go… My state of the union. As always, thank you for supporting me. It means a great deal to be doing what I love. I never dreamed others would read something I wrote and love it too. My readers rock my world.

One tiny bit of amazing news for Prophecy of Tyalbrook fans - I’ll be sharing the brand new covers on June 8th. They are amazing and I can’t wait for you to see them. 

Note below one of the inspirations for my secret project... yes, this is bribery to make up for the news above!

All the words must be had... an update.

Just an update to let y'all know I'm hard at work writing, writing, writing Into The Fire. This book doesn't want to end. It's been an amazing journey working on Dani's story. I've laughed, cried and sometimes I scream, but I so love her story.


My Week...

I'm doing my cover reveal - get ready it is AMAZEballs! - this week on the 19th. You will see it here and on my Facebook page. You can sign up to help share it as well HERE.  You don't have to be a blogger to share. If you have Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr... any social media works for me ;)  AND there will be an iBooks pre-order link available too for all you Apple lovers! 

You can catch me over at the #Lovebites event on Facebook on the 19th at 8 pm EST. Hosted by Red Coat PR, #Lovebites is a THREE night All Genre Romance Sampler event with tons of amazing authors sharing samples of their stories, doing giveaways and playing games. Come chat with your favorite and meet some new ones! It starts on the 17th at 6 pm EST with Lila Felix so make sure you join in HERE

Week Six Reading Challenge...

I didn't read this week! Crazy, I know. I seriously either fell into bed around 4am every morning after writing all night or fell asleep at 11 after opening one page on my Kindle. So no update. I hope all my challenge readers are doing better than me. Let me know what you're reading!


Now, if you'll excuse me I'm back to finishing this book because as soon as I hit send to editor I'm moving right back into Never Without You (Tyalbrook #3). No rest for the wicked author is there??

Peace, Love and Awesome Reading my fabulous people ;)

Welcome to 2015!!

2014 was full of amazing moments:

New Releases:
January - Never Let You Go
June - From The Wreckage
July - Out of Ruins
August - All That Remains

Events:
Feb - IndieGirl Con, Charleston SC
June - UtopYA Con, Nashville TN
July - Southern Girls, Greenville NC
Aug - IndieBook Fest, Orlando FL
Sept - Penned Con, St. Louis MO
Oct - Queen City Indie Con, Cincinnati OH

I met soooo many people too. I finally met my Alpha girls, Megan and Jessica, in person. I got to see some of my favorite people like Stacy Marie Brown, Amy Bartol and Wendy Owens several times this year. *woohoo*

On a personal level, I've had a great year too. Fabulous family vacations, healthy kids (and grown ups), goals being met. While I've had down moments, lost friends, struggled with personal things, writers block; all in all it's been a banner year! 

I'm so ready to kick off 2015 with a BANG! So I'm putting my goals here for you to hold me accountable ;)

Planned releases coming this year:

Into The Fire (Wrecked 1)
Never Without You (Tyalbrook 3)
His Call (Last Call 2)
After The Fall (Wrecked 2)
Until We Crash (Wrecked 3)
A few other items up my sleeve if I can hack it ;)

My Events (as of now)...

On a personal note I will be celebrating my 20th wedding anniversary in October (shhh, I totally got married when I was 12!) and my hubby and I are going on our DREAM vacation this year in honor of that milestone. A trip to Scotland!! Woohooo! I am so super excited! 

New years are all about new beginnings! Here's to a fabulous new beginning for all of you <3