MORGAN ST. JAMES . . . . . AUTHOR
SEVEN DEADLY SAMOVARS
NOW PUBLISHED!
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Another wild, wacky Silver Sisters adventure. Join Goldie, Godiva, Flossie and Sterling as they track bumbling Russian thugs from Juneau to L.A. with a memorable stopover in Seattle for the "Icons of Illusion" awards banquet honoring their late father, Harry Silver, one of the "Three Great Harrys of Magic"
As usual, some of their schemes and plots backfire, but you won't believe the ending!
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VANISHING ACT IN VEGAS
The third Silver Sisters comical crime caper will take the Silver family to the glitz of Las Vegas when Godiva's son Torch, an award-winning FX man, gets a job on the new TV show, "Las Vegas Blowout" and buys a luxury condo. He also falls in love with the beautiful magician, Mara the Magnificent. Goldie and Godiva's mother, Flossie, and Uncle Sterling, those feisty eighty-year-old former vaudeville magicians, poke their noses into what appears to be a baffling murder, and what happens next is the trick we can't reveal here. The manuscript is now in work. TARGETED FOR 2011
TWO NEW ROMANTIC/SUSPENSE NOVELS
UNDER THE PEN NAME ARLISS ADAMS
Jen's story is told in a two book set...DEVIL'S DANCE and THE DEVIL'S DUE.
Kidnapped, sold into a brothel and later left for dead, the teenager struggles to regain herself. When she finally finds what seems to be an ideal life, it is snatched from her in a horrible way. Her story will tug at the heartstrings, and have the reader cheering her on to the shocking conclusion.
COMING IN MID TO LATE 2010 FROM L&L DREAMSPELL AND BOOKS IN MOTION
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SHORT STORIES IN ANTHOLOGIES:
TARGETED FOR MID TO LATE 2010
"Tomorrow" in Dreamspell Nightmares
"Trust No One" in The Mystery of the Green Mist
"Welcome to Paradise" in Dreamspell Revenge
ALL FROM L&L DREAMSPELL
THE WORLD OUTSIDE THE WINDOW from RJ Buckley Publishing is in print. There will be a booksigning at the Public Safety Writers Conference in Las Vegas in June, 2010
THE WORLD OUTSIDE THE WINDOW
Outside the window we see a winding country lane leading into the distant countryside. We see two boys, perhaps 10 or 12 years old, tossing a baseball to each other. A girl of maybe 7 or 8 swings on a schoolyard swing set, while two lovers walk hand in hand along the side of the road.
A ramshackle old mailbox sits on a slanted post, and nearby there is an old car, possibly from the ‘50s - appearing to be in good running condition. We see a church steeple and an older woman walking along the side of the road, seemingly headed for the church. A young soldier stands still, his face is pensive, and it is plain to see that he has much on his mind.
Two men are in a heated discussion about something, but from inside our window we can only guess at what is causing their turmoil. Nearby a beautiful girl sits on a park bench, weeping. An old dog lies on the grass, peaceful and serene, watching a puppy frolicking through a flower bed. As day changes to evening and then to night, we see a twinkle in the sky. A falling star, perhaps a starship?
Yes, the characters are there for us, waiting, making no comments that will give us any clue as to who they are or what they may be doing. They are waiting for us to cast them in their roles, to give them direction.
THE WORLD OUTSIDETHE WINDOW
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