Welcome to my new blogging project called “Cup O’Jarrett”.
For those of you who follow my writing, you’ll recognize Jarrett as one of a
pair of ATF agents from my Death and Destruction series. I am currently writing
book 4, “Locked and Loaded” which I hope to have out by the end of the year but
by mid-January 2017 at the latest.
2016 has gone quickly for me. I’ve released several
books but have been concentrating on the D&D series since I began writing
these two hot men back in February. I have gotten caught up in their adventures
to the point where I can’t stop writing them. With nearly 100 reviews on the 3
books I’ve released so far, I think my readers appreciate the road I’ve taken.
These two are so easy and fun to write, I think they’ll be around for a while.
I don’t see any end to the series as long as the stories keep coming so please
stick with me if you are enjoying them.
I’ll be giving you folks an update on my progress every
now and then on the weekly blog and I also intend on doing a monthly
newsletter. My friend Jeff Adkins has been working to set up an email delivery
from all the folks who’ve signed up as a “Loganite” on my website. If you’d
like to get on the monthly newsletter list, please run over to: http://authorpatricialogan.com/index.php/component/users/?view=registration
and become a Loganite. I look forward to being able to share special excerpts
and back stories exclusive to my friends over there. Thank you so much.
The first newsletter will have a behind the scenes
look at the research tools I’ve been using for these stories. It’s a lot of
work but really fun and I thought you might like to see where I get my information
because, trust me, not all of it is fiction J
So, without further ado, I leave you with a little
excerpt from “Locked and Loaded” (Death and Destruction series Book 4)
“Agents, I think you both know
Agent Adael Dayan,” SAC Stanger said.
Adael Dayan was Israeli Mossad
and had worked a sensitive overseas mission with Jarrett right before Jarrett’s
service with the Marine Corps had been up. In fact, that last mission had gone
wrong in several ways and had resulted in Jarrett making the decision to
finally quit the Corps and leave his career behind. Jarrett and Adael had gone
their separate ways as well but not without having to cut ties that were deeper
than simply two spies working together. He glanced at Thayne. His lover was
eyeballing Adael with an expression of deep concern. It was obvious to Jarrett
that Thayne didn’t appreciate the introduction of a man he knew had once been
Jarrett’s lover. They’d met while working the fireworks case this past summer. He
and Thayne both stood as Adael entered. Dayan smiled broadly and walked into
the room.
“Jarrett!” he said. He opened
both arms and before Jarrett could even back up, Adael had pulled him into a
hug. He had no choice but to wrap his arms around Adael and hug him back. He
watched Thayne over his shoulder. He looked pissed as hell.
“Dayan. This is a surprise.”
Adael let go and stepped back
before turning to Thayne. To Jarrett’s shock, he swept Thayne into a hug as
well.
“It’s good to see you too,
Thayne,” Adael added.
His partner flailed for a few
seconds and then reluctantly hugged Adael back as he sent Jarrett a puzzled
expression. Jarrett threw him a tiny smile as Adael finally let go. He grabbed
Thayne’s biceps, holding him at arm’s length as he grinned widely.
“It’s so good to see you
both,” he said, looking between Thayne and Jarrett. When he finally dropped his
hands and turned to hold out a hand to Stanger, Jarrett breathed a sigh of
relief.
“You too, Dayan. What are you
doing here?” Jarrett asked as Stanger shook Adael’s hand and then waved the
three of them into chairs. Adael walked over to the wall and grabbed a vacant
chair, dragging it over to join Jarrett and Thayne’s in front of Stanger’s
desk.
“SAC Stanger and the ATF asked
me here to help out with getting you an introduction to Mills Lang,” Adael
answered simply.
Jarrett snorted. “And just how
are ya gonna do that?”
“As I started to say, Evans,
Agent Dayan is going to get you an introduction to Mills Lang’s new crew as an
Iranian buyer,” Stanger continued. “Agent Dayan has been working on an
operation which has been going on inside Lang’s organization for months now and
at risk of making a pun, when he rolled out the big guns, Dayan here knew we’d
be interested in seeing what was going on. He brought it to Homeland and they
brought it to us.”
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