Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Other new releases, and also DUNE. Damn.

 Hi darlins!

I brought up His Holiday Crush, so I might as well bring up the other things that are happening word-wise for me right now.

Sniper Vs. Spotter is out, with L.A. Witt. It's the Hitman sequel, and it's hilarious, and we're writing the 3rd book right now. We just can't quit these guys.

Mortal-enemies-turned-furniture-breaking-lovers August Morrison and Ricardo Torralba have found a groove that suits them both. They’ve teamed up as hired guns, they live together, and by some miracle, they haven’t killed each other. It’s the closest to normal they’ll ever have, and they love it.

But their guns-and-roses future is thrown into chaos when Ricardo’s past comes crashing into their present. What begins as a favor for an old friend—well, “friend,” but don’t tell August—quickly spirals into something far bigger than they anticipated. Now they’re in way over their heads with powerful people on both sides of the law, and it’s going to take more than snark and explosions to see them through.

Nevertheless, there will be plenty of snark and explosions, because this is August and Ricardo, and no one would expect any less. In between the smoke and sarcasm, though, they are determined to bring an evil operation crashing down… no matter who they have to work with to get the job done.

And no matter who they have to kill.

Sniper vs Spotter is the sequel to the apparently-it-doesn’t-want-to-be-a-standalone Hitman vs Hitman, which absolutely was supposed to be a standalone, but August and Ricardo (predictably) refused to be contained. Our audiobook narrator also shares some of the blame, Michael. So here we are.  


Also--Mutable, which some of you are probably familiar with, has had the hell edited out of it and is available on the KISS app.


Cas Farling is three things: a refugee in a war that's nearly destroyed his people; an assassin desperate for revenge against the person his sold him out; and a phage carrier—his body shared with an organism that lets him change his appearance at will. He's also marked for death by the local planetary government, and if he can't convince the peace-keeping Imperians that he's actually his deceased brother Beren—young, innocent, and deserving a second chance at life—he'll be murdered as soon as he leaves their encampment. 
 
If Cas dies, he won’t be able to avenge his brother. Lucky for Cas, the Imperians' commander, Rone Basinti, believes he is who he says he is, and is willing to do more than Cas ever dreamed possible to save him—even if it means marrying him.
 
Too bad he doesn’t know who he’s really marrying…or how far Cas is willing to go to hunt down his prey.


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Also, in completely other news, I watched DUNE, in a theater (first time in over two years) and it was a visual feast. I've never been a huge fan of the story or any of the previous adaptations, but this was a pretty beautiful film. Also, Rebecca Ferguson is my favorite. Emotional and badass, powerful and badass, loving and also quite badass...she rocks.



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