Stone Chameleon
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RELEASING IN MAY 2013 Stone Chameleon by Jocelyn Adams Genre Urban Fantasy Editor Nancy Bell Line Editor Teale Dallas Back Cover When a series of unusual murders point to Lou Hudson, Ironhill’s equal rights advocate, as the primary suspect, she has but one choice: find the real perpetrator before her trial begins or face execution. Lou, the last of the Jinn, survives by hiding her abilities after the rest of the elementals fell victim to genocide when they were deemed too powerful to exist. As a preternatural pest exterminator and self-proclaimed guardian of the innocent, she’s accustomed to trudging through the dregs of society. Hunting down a pesky murderer should be easy, especially with help from the dashing and mischievous local media darling. For Lou, though, nothing is ever simple. When she discovers the killer’s identity, to reveal it would unearth her secret and go against her strict moral code, resulting in a deadly catch twenty-two. *Please Note!!!* Stone Chameleon is an adult novel Jocelyn Adams grew up on a cattle farm in Lakefield and has remained a resident of Southern Ontario her entire life, most recently in Muskoka. She has worked as a computer geek, a stable hand, a secretary, and spent most of her childhood buried up to the waist in an old car or tractor engine with her mechanically inclined dad. But mostly, she’s a dreamer with a vivid imagination and a love for dark fantasy (and a closet romantic — shhh!). When she isn’t shooting her compound bow in competition or writing, she hangs out with her husband and young daughter at their little house in the woods. Author’s Other Works: Crossing Hathaway, Liquid Silver Books The Glass Man, J. Taylor Publishing Shadowborn, J. Taylor Publishing (01/10/12) Rise of the Magi, J. Taylor Publishing (06/01/13) Touch of Frost, J. Taylor Publishing She also has many short stories published in various anthologies and online magazines – info at www.joceadams.com if you’d like the details of those. Awesome right? What do you think? |
March 22, 2013
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