Stone Cold – a new book by Jocelyn Adams


Jocelyn Adams, one of my favorite authors, has a new book coming out in April and I am super stoked. Her writing style and the way she can turn a phrase excites the writer and reader in me.  I’m part of a writer’s group that she is in, and I have to tell you folks, every word she writes is a labor of love.  She’s dynamic as an individual and an author and is a huge inspiration for me.  I am thrilled to see yet another one of her amazing books come to life.  It is a must read so make sure you add it to your TBR list today.

Oh, and what about that cover, huh, ladies??

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Stone Cold (Ironhill Jinn #2)

Release Date:  April, 2014

Publisher: MuseItUp Publishing

Genre: Romantic Urban Fantasy

Back of the book:

Lou Hudson makes a deal with the Isaac to save the Ironhill jinn from execution…and lands on the front line of a war between the vampire and his sire.

Daddy Dearest intends to have Lou for himself to spite Isaac and begins meddling in every corner of her life.  Her reputation shatters when people die, her monster-whispering skills shelved by public outcry and vampire politics.

When forced to confront their enemy, she isn’t prepared for the depth of Isaac’s plotting—or her increasing attraction to him—and to end their latest crisis will only cost Lou a piece of her soul.

Link to the book on Goodreads

Goodreads

About the author:

Jocelyn Adams is an office grunt by day and creator of romance and adventure by night.  Born a farmer’s daughter with a vivid imagination, she spent her childhood dreaming up stories.  With no formal training, she relied on the honest feedback of her writing group to take her from that first short story all the way to THE END of her first novel.  When she isn’t slinging words, you can find her shooting her bow or enjoying the serenity of family life in her little house in the woods.

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6 thoughts on “Stone Cold – a new book by Jocelyn Adams

  1. I read the first book last year, and while I didn’t love it at the start, the character of Isaac really grew on me. Which is odd, because the vampire theme is what threw me at the start of the story. By the time I finished Stone Chameleon, I was pleasantly pleased wit the new world I was dragged in to.

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