Saturday the 23rd March Dealing with the Past is being released through Silver Publishing. You can purchase HERE
This is the second book in my Thompson Agency Series. I really hope you guys enjoy.
To celebrate it's release I'm giving away two free copies. Simply comment on this post and I'll draw the winners on Friday.
Blurb:
Aiden Montgomery’s lover died unexpectedly at work. His boss, Noah
suggests he go to the Thompson Agency to help him say goodbye. What
Aiden didn’t expect was to run into someone from his past. Someone he
never wanted to set eyes on again.
Jackson Thompson has worked hard to change his ways and attitude towards others. When his most recent client refuses to work with him he’s baffled as to why. Finding out Aiden is his mate throws Jackson for a loop, realising he’s the same person Jackson bullied in High School could mean the end to his mating before it even began.
But someone doesn’t want Aiden’s ex raised from the dead.
Jackson Thompson has worked hard to change his ways and attitude towards others. When his most recent client refuses to work with him he’s baffled as to why. Finding out Aiden is his mate throws Jackson for a loop, realising he’s the same person Jackson bullied in High School could mean the end to his mating before it even began.
But someone doesn’t want Aiden’s ex raised from the dead.
Excerpt:
Jackson
Thomson sat at his desk, slowly working his way through the unending pile of
e-mails currently clogging his inbox. His last appointment for the day
cancelled so he found himself with an unexpected amount of free time on his
hands. It was a welcome reprieve after all the work he had been doing recently.
Considering he was part of the family business, free time was valuable and
needed to be used wisely.
Being
a necromancer meant Jackson didn't keep regular office hours like most people. There
was no way in hell he would be getting up to go into the office at eight in the
morning after spending god knows how many hours in a cemetery the previous
night. He could raise three or four people per night though. However, he was
limited to fifteen minutes of being able to converse with them before his power
started to give out on him, unlike his brother.
Jackson
just recently found out that he wasn't anywhere near as powerful as his
youngest brother, Jayden. Jayden had raised his mate's brother and allowed the
pair to talk and write a book for almost the entire night. This had also gone
on nearly every night for a month. Jackson had been both angry at his brother
for keeping his ability from his family and in awe of what his baby bro could
do.
Jackson
needed roughly an hour of time between appointments so he could recoup his
powers. So, Jackson usually got to work sometime between nine and ten then left
about four in the afternoon. This, along with spending anywhere between three
and five hours in a cemetery most nights had him feeling exhausted ninety per cent
of the time and was usually the reason behind his foul moods.
He
had tried to sleep during the day, before he went to the cemetery, but he'd
ended up with a headache every time and that left him feeling out of sorts. So
instead he slept after he was done for the night. Jackson usually managed to
crawl into bed somewhere between one and two most mornings, if he was lucky a
little earlier.
He
knew his exhaustion had been one reason behind the way he'd treated Jayden when
everything had come to light earlier in the year. That and the fact his baby
brother had found his mate when Jackson had been looking for his for the past
ten years. He hadn't thought it fair that Jayden seemed to get everything. All
the power and a mate. Jackson knew he had been a complete and total ass to his
youngest brother. However, his mouth had just seemed to run away from him
before he could even think about what was coming out of it. His jealousy and
envy had burned hot and bright and unfortunately resulted in the vitriol that
had spewed forth from his mouth.
Jackson
knew he had hurt Jayden, hell, apparently he'd been doing it unconsciously for
years. That little fact had knocked him for six. Jackson had always been Mr Popular
in school, he was good at any sport he tried and had always found classes and
study easy. He supposed this had allowed him to get a rather large ego and
apparently, an attitude to match. The fact that his baby brother had come out
of left field and announced he was more powerful than Jackson had smarted a
little and helped fuel his emotions.
Causing
any of his family pain was unacceptable to Jackson and finding out he'd been
doing it for years hit him hard. After Jayden had been shot—when he'd accidentally
raised six murdered women, something Jackson still had trouble wrapping his
mind around—Jackson took time to talk things out with his brother afterwards.
Jayden had been hesitant at first, which made Jackson's heart ache that he'd
hurt Jayden so badly he hadn't really wanted to talk with him.
Thankfully
Jayden's mate, Noah, had encouraged Jayden to listen to what Jackson had to
say. They had talked for hours, along with their other brothers, and managed to
resolve a lot of their issues. Jackson couldn't say things were perfect, as it
had only been a few months, but he now knew the way Jayden had viewed him for
years. Therefore, he could fix the problem. Things were a great deal better
than they were and, hopefully with time, they would continue to improve.
Jackson
cringed when he remembered the dressing down his mum had given him and his
brothers over their treatment of Jayden and even Noah. He knew things must have
gotten bad for her to get involved. Jessica Thompson was sorely outnumbered by
men in their family. Eight to one was not good odds anyway you looked at it. But
Jackson thought his mum and dad had done a fantastic job raising him and his
six brothers. With so many boys under one roof, there were bound to be fights.
His mum and dad had allowed them to work out their differences themselves, only
stepping in when they thought it was truly needed.
It'd
been needed this time. Jackson hadn't even been aware of the way he and the
rest of his siblings were treating Jayden.
He
was glad Jayden had found his mate and Noah was a good match for his baby bro.
The man was protective as hell and had no trouble telling Jackson exactly what
he thought of him. Thankfully, as Jackson and Jayden had worked through their
issues, Noah thawed towards him.
Jackson
shook his head, trying to get his mind back onto the job in front of him, but
it didn't seem to be working. His brain felt foggy from lack of sleep and
staring at the computer screen was doing nothing but straining his eyes.
He
had just come to the decision to pack up and leave a little earlier today and
hopefully get some shut-eye before his first appointment at the cemetery
tonight when there was a knock on his door.
"Come
in." Jackson groaned, it seemed he wasn't quite fast enough.
Jayden
walked into his office looking a little frazzled. He glanced around and seemed
relieved when he noticed Jackson didn't have a client with him. Jackson knew
right then he was about to kiss goodbye any chance he had of leaving work
early.
"What
can I do for you, Jayden?" he asked, knowing he wasn't going to like the
answer.
"Umm…
Can you take my last appointment of the day? I've just been asked to consult on
a murder case and no one else is available." Jayden didn't look too happy
about being called away. Since his powers had been revealed with the pending
release of his dead brother-in-law's last and final book, the agency had been
getting inundated with requests for help that was previously unavailable. As
Jayden was the only one who could help, his poor brother had been run off his
feet. Jackson was even surprised Jayden had any clients that he could help out
with.
Knowing
he would do anything to help his brother after the way he had treated him
Jackson nodded. "Yeah, man, no worries. Go do what you need to. When's
your next appointment due?" he asked.
"Aiden
Montgomery should be here in about fifteen minutes. Here's his file,"
Jayden said as he stepped forward and handed it to Jackson.
Jackson
hadn't even noticed it, what did that say about how tired he felt? "I'll
take care of it, don't worry," he said as he took the file and set it on
his desk.
"Thanks,
bro, I owe you one."
"No,
you don't. Just go do what you need to do."
Jayden
smiled at him then turned and headed for the door.
"Oh
and Jayden…" He waited for his brother to turn back to him.
"Yeah?"
"Get
some rest, you look like shit." Jackson chuckled lightly. "Go home
and cuddle with that wonderful mate of yours." The smile on Jayden's face
was worth it.
"As
soon as I'm finished with this damn consult that's exactly what I plan to do.
Thanks again," Jayden said, then walked out of Jackson's office.
Jackson
sighed. God, he would give anything to have someone at home waiting for him.
Someone he could cuddle up with after his long and exhausting days. Someone who
cared if Jackson worked too much and was willing to stand up and tell him he
needed to step back and take some time. Someone he could fuck into the mattress
and snuggle with afterwards. It was a true testament to his state of exhaustion
that the thought of fucking his yet unknown mate's tight rear end didn't even
get a flicker of interest below his belt.
23 comments:
Wooo hoooo love it
I can't wait to read it!
Oh I want this book. The first one was great and I want to read this one so badly.
zeneida
zeneidaypaco@comcast.net
Please include me. I have this book on my wish list
Thanks
Karl
slats5663(at)shaw(dot)ca
So exciting!! PLEASE count me in! \^o^/
Judi
arella3173_loveless@yahoo(dot)com
Loved the excerpt! Please count me in. Thanks!!!
gisu29(at)gmail(dot)com
I am looking forward to this book. I reviewed the first one in the series and loved it!!
Yvette
yratpatrol@aol.com
This book looks as awesome aa the first one was.I can't wait to read it!I liked Jayden a lot and can't wait for Jackson to meet his match-it looks he will!
Powerful excerpt please put my name in the hat.
Cinders
Crozzy67@nctv.com
Loved the except please put my name in the hat.
Love ypur stories.
Cinders
Crozzy68@nctv.com
I loved the first one I can't wait to read this one!
Deborah H
Deborahhansen52@yahoo.com
Wow! Looking forward to this one for sure!
chellebee66(at)gmail(dot)com
Can't wait!
Yeah! Been looking forward to this one and the first book was awesome.
Loved the first bok of this series. Would love to win this one!
Dyrlae @gmail.com
Really enjoyed the first book ~ Looking forward to this one!!
Great excerpt! Thank you!
Urb
brendurbanist at gmail dot com
This sounds very interesting. I already feel...something, for the two men!
~Rush~
taina1959@yahoo.com
I thought the first one was excellent. I can't wait to read this one and see how this brother works out a relationship and working with dead spirits. And I hope the usual characters make a repeat appearance. I am waiting with bated breath for this book.
Yeah finally Jackson story is told. I cannot wait I know it is going to be just as good as dealing with the dead.
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Laura Striplin
Shavedwolvy@yahoo.com
Woot woot can't wait! !!!!!!!
Cant wait for it!
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