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  • Good Morning Sunday… wait what? aka the Turning Point Edition

    I’m a day early because it’s only Sunday but I have something to share with you 🙂

    Breaking Point (Turning Point, Book 2) is now live on Amazon, and to celebrate, all Turning Point books will be 99c each. The sale will only last a week, so be sure to grab it while you can! That’s almost 800 pages for just $3.00!!

    NEW BUY LINKS FOR BREAKING POINT ARE:

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    Breaking Point should be 99c everywhere – except Australia and Canada (because Amazon hates us and we have to pay $1.30). The other two books are only on sale at Amazon, because of pricing-matching restraints.

    And for the other Turning Point books, you can check out these links on sale at Amazon only:

    Point of No Return (Turning Point, Book One)

    Amazon Universal Link

    Starting Point (Turning Point, Book Three)

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    Matt & Kira are where it all kind of started for me. They were the first book I submitted for publication back in 2011, and to this day they are, and forever will be, very special to me.

    In case you’ve forgotten what I envisioned them to look like, here’s a little picspiration for you! 😉

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    Daniel Craig as Matthew Elliot

    I hope you enjoy this super sale! I won’t be doing my usual Good Morning Monday post, but I’ll see you all next week!

    Until then…  <3

  • To Will Parkinson… Twelfth of Never – Blind Faith 3.5

    Over the last year, Will Parkinson (the man, not the character from Blindside) has pestered hounded harassed encouraged me to write a little more of the Blind Faith series. And while it might not be a full novel, I have done a very short (as in only 8500 words) FREE Christmas story instead to shut him up make him happy. 🙂

    Will has demanded requested demanded Mark and Will (the characters, not the men) become parents. But we all know Mark doesn’t have a clue paternal side, and truthfully I just didn’t see Mark filling that role. He is, after all, a child himself.

    So what we have, is this…

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    The very beautiful cover was made my the VERY talented and awesome Sara York. I am so blessed to have her skills representing my books.  

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    Will Parkinson has been with Mark Gattison for five years and, in his words, there has never been a dull moment. Will has always been the serious one, the responsible one. Mark is the irresponsible man-child who loves nothing more than to make people smile.

    But Will has an ache for something Mark won’t give him.

    Until he does.

    Join Will, Mark, Carter, Isaac and Brady, Hannah and her family (and some other special guests for Christmas) and have yourself a Merry Twelfth of Never.

    Now, what’s with the title you ask?

    Well, Will bloody Parkinson has asked me so many times when the next Blind Faith book was coming out, that I eventually gave him an expected release date of, yes you guessed it, the Twelfth of Never.  Which, for those who don’t know, means IT’S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN, WILL, SO STFU ALREADY  it’s not likely to happen.

    But it did happen.

    And I hope you love this little insight into the Blind Faith family’s future.

    Oh, and there’s a guest appearance in this book from another couple of mine who some people have been dying to see more of. It’s only very brief, but we see how happy they are, and I must extend a very warm thank you to Totally Bound for allowing these characters to turn up in another book.

    Disclaimer: This book has NOT been professionally edited. My very awesome writing buddies looked it over for me and fixed it, but any and all remaining errors and typos are mine. This little story is also free. So if you do find a typo or a continuity error, just smile and wave, k?

    Another disclaimer: This is it, Will. There is no more. Their story is done. Kaput. Fin. Just because I like you doesn’t mean I won’t inflict bodily harm. 

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    This book will be available from All Romance eBooks  HERE  from December 12th.

    It will not be on Amazon, because I don’t want anyone to have to buy it before Amazon will reduce the price to zero.  I will also be adding it here to by blog after December 12th. Check the pages menu under Books > Blind Faith.

    Much, much love <3 <3  And please, have yourself a very safe and merry Twelfth of Never.

  • Starting Point… coming soon

    STARTING POINT

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    So the Turning Point series is finally coming full circle.

    Matthew Elliott is starting over. His life has changed, and even though he went through hell – taking everyone with him – he’s a better man for it.

    Kira is still beside him – much to Matt’s amazement. Through serious therapy and open communication, Matt and Kira are making strides. They’re solid, they’re real, and for everything they’ve been through, they’re in love now more than ever.

    Although this is the third and final book in the Turning Point series, it’s not an ending. It’s a beginning.  Matt’s life is really now only just starting. Everything he’s witnessed, endured and suffered, has led him to this point.

    Through the FC, the community gym Matt fought at and now works for, he meets a bunch of kids. Most are street kids, all of them not-so privileged, and he teaches them some self-defense and drug awareness. Through the local community college, Matt is trying to get these kids off the streets and into high school and college.

    Rueben and Claude (Ruby and Claude) are two such kids. Street smart and very alone, Ruby is doing the best he can looking after his little sister. Claude is a little firecracker, who keeps Matt honest and on his toes.

    But Matt soon finds it harder and harder to keep his work and home lives separate, and they soon bleed into one.

    The usual supporting cast are all there; Matt’s ex-cop buddies, his new fight-club friends, and Sal and Yumi, of course.  They all play an integral part, as they are, essentially, the framework that makes Matt who he is. Matt has been moulded by the people in his lives, and although none of them are blood relatives, each and every one are his family.

    Starting Point is over 94,000 words long, and will be available from April 25th from Totally Bound. The early download link is

    https://www.totallybound.com/starting-point

     

     

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    After going past the point of no return and finally reaching breaking point, the only thing Matthew Elliott can do now is start over.

    Matthew Elliott is a recovering man. As an ex-cop and ex-fighter, his new job teaching kids at the local community gym about drug awareness and self-defence, is a little bit of both. His new focus on helping street kids is helping him heal, and with Kira by his side, he’s making strides.

    Brother and sister, Rueben and Claudia, are homeless kids and they’re very much alone. As they strike a chord with Matt, he does everything in his power to help them.

    But when Ruby and Claude need more help than he bargained for, it stops being about work, and starts being about home.

    The day he met Kira, Matt’s life changed direction, and it’s only now he realises that everything he’s been through was a lead up to this. It was never about endings. His life, his purpose, was just beginning.

    Early Download (Totally Bound site) – 25 April 2014
    General Release (Amazon etc) – 23 May 2014

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  • Update on Starting Point

    As you may or may not know, I’ve really struggled with writing these last few months.  Without going into details and the whole woe is me song, for the last seven months I have been trying to write the final installment in my Turning Point Series.

    Well, it’s done.  The first draft anyway.

    I’ve sent it to my editor (who graciously read it when it was half done and I was about ready to quit writing all together) and I’m sure there will be major edits, rewrites and additions to be done. As it is now, it’s 90,600 words exactly. (I deleted the epilogue – but will add it if my editor thinks it’s necessary).

    It’s bittersweet to finish this series. I have LOVED these boys more than words can express. I honestly feel like I know them, like they’re real, and they are very much a part of my life.  I have loved writing them, and while it’s sad to let them go, I am also relieved to be at the end.  

    In the first book, Point of No Return, we meet Matt and Kira, Matt’s workmates and Kira’s parents.  In the second book, Breaking Point, we meet the guys at the FC.

    In Starting Point, along with all our favourite characters from the first two books, we meet some more special people.

    I’d like to introduce you to two kids Matt teaches at the FC, Claudia and Reuben. 

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    These two kids, brother and sister, Claude and Ruby, come with a world of problems that Matt and Kira weren’t quite prepared for. Still dealing with ramifications from his stint undercover, along with worries that the FC might be financial trouble, Matt finds  the course of his life heading in a new direction.  But with Kira by his side, Matt realises it’s not a bad thing. In fact, it could be the beginning of something great, and this is just the starting point. 

    More news when I have it – but I believe it will be a late May publication.  Thanks to all who have read and loved these boys. I hope I have given them a HEA they deserve. 

     

  • Win a copy of Breaking Point!!

    As we know, Breaking Point was released on Totally Bound yesterday!  Responses have been great to this story so far, which is AWESOME, and so to celebrate, I’m doing a giveaway!  Over this weekend, you have the chance to win a copy of Breaking Point! 

    But first, let’s start with some picspiration of the characters…

    First we have Matt…

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    Then there’s Kira…

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    Here’s Cody and Arizona 

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    And just so you know, I loved Arizona.  He started out a bit of jerk, but has since become one of Matt’s closest friends. 

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    What these boys do…

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    The violence of MMA
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    MMA fighters are some of the FITTEST sportsmen (and women) athletes on the planet.  Their training, fitness and dietary schedules border on extreme. I tried to portray this in Breaking Point with Matt’s level of fitness and endurance, without giving an info-dump and getting off topic. I also believe this level of commitment and what he continuously put his body through, contributed to his frame of mind, and of course the downward spiral we see him go through.

    Matt puts himself through hell, for what he believes to be the right reasons… it’s just one helluva price to pay.

    And there’s also an incident with a red jockstrap… 

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    HOW TO WIN

    So for your chance to win a copy of Breaking Point, please leave a comment below, and if you’re so inclined, drop by my Author page on facebook and hit that little like button 🙂   https://www.facebook.com/N.R.WalkerAuthor  

    I’ll be picking a random winner at approx 9pm Sunday 27 October, Sydney time.  

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  • Breaking Point Release Day!!

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    Breaking Point is now live!

    Breaking Point, the sequel to Point of No Return, is NOW AVAILABLE!!

    You can download it from Totally Bound NOW!  Up to four weeks before it will be available at Amazon!

    Click HERE!!!! to buy!!  

     

     

  • Breaking Point excerpt

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    I walked downstairs to find Kira cleaning up and putting things away. He wouldn’t look at me. “You sleep okay?”

    I nodded. “Yeah. You?”

    He didn’t answer. “We need to head back this morning,” he said instead. “I have to work tonight.”

    “Okay,” I said, turning around. “I’ll just go pack my things.”

    “You can have some breakfast first,” he said. He looked at me then. “Your eye looks better.”

    I shrugged. “I wouldn’t know. I haven’t seen it.”

    “You haven’t looked at it, at all?”

    I shook my head. “No.” I scratched my not-sore cheek through the four-day grown stubble. “I haven’t been game enough to shave, so I haven’t looked at myself…” I let my words trail off because I knew how pathetic I sounded.

    I suddenly wasn’t very hungry. “I’ll just grab a shower.”

    I’d no sooner walked into the bathroom when Kira was behind me. He surprised me. “What are you doing?”

    He put his hands on my shoulders and turned me around in the small bathroom so I faced the mirror. “Look at yourself.”

    I kept my eyes down. “Kira,” I started.

    “Look at yourself,” he said again, interrupting me. “Why won’t you look at yourself?”

    Because I don’t like what I see.

    Because I don’t know the man staring back at me.

    I shrugged, still unable to look at my reflection.

    He stood behind me and made me look up. I looked at his reflection first, his beautiful, sad and resigned eyes, and couldn’t bear to see the pain in them. It was easier to look at me.

    My hair was a dirty mess, my face unshaven, and the left side of my face from my cheek to my temple was dark purple. I had a cut above my eyebrow and dark red grazing beside my eye. My nose was swollen and cut along the bridge, with dark purple bruising from my nose down under my right eye. My left eyeball was bloodshot, the whole area was still swollen and the skin stretched tight.

    I looked like fucking hell.

    Kira just stood there, behind me, watching me. He didn’t need to say anything. It was written all over his face.

    I exhaled a shaky breath, blinking back tears. I looked at him and nodded.

    I was a mess.

    Kira turned me around, and I was expecting him to tell me I was a disgrace and that I’d ruined everything. But he didn’t. He leaned me against the bathroom counter, and turned the tap on with hot water to fill the sink.

    He took the shaving cream and spread it over my stubble, then with a love that almost broke my heart, he started to shave me.

    Without a word, he turned my face, lifted my chin and with such care and a gentle hand, he ran the blade over my skin. He concentrated on his task at hand, studying me, and taking the most gentle care with the left side of my face. There was nothing but love in his eyes, in his touch.

    I fought tears the entire time.

    He tapped the razor on the side of the sink one last time and pulled the plug. “All done,” he said softly. “Have a shower. I’ll start packing.”

    I nodded again, and by the time I could finally say “Thank you”, he was gone.                                 

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    Matt Elliott
    Matt Elliott
  • Breaking Point excerpt and buy links!

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    Excerpt

    (As seen on Totally Bound site HERE <– click on the link

    It was a usual Friday night at the bar. Except it wasn’t.
    My partners Mitch, Kurt and Tony were there with me. My boyfriend Kira was there too, along with my boss, Berkman, and most of the guys from my division. There were celebratory drinks, a tab on the bar and congratulations all round.
    I should have been happy. And part of me was. But part of me wasn’t. The smile on my face and laughs with the boys didn’t quite sit right, but the more I had to drink, the easier it got.
    “Here it is!” someone called out. “Turn it up!”

    The attention in the bar was drawn to the TV as the barman turned up the volume.
    “…in this breaking story, after almost eleven years, Detective Matthew Elliott has announced his resignation from the LAPD…”
    There were cheers and applause from around the bar, a few claps on my shoulder. Kira squeezed my thigh under the table. I smiled and lifted my beer in a salute before taking another swig.
    I hated press conferences. I had a healthy distaste for the media and the paparazzi and I hated having to put my life on display for the public. Yet there I stood in front of a dozen cameras and even more reporters about to give the biggest announcement of my career.
    It was ironic that the biggest would be my last.
    I was on screen announcing to the good people, and the not-so good people, of LA that I was no longer a detective. I was no longer a part of the Fab Four. I was no longer a cop.
    The questions started and I heard myself reel off the well-rehearsed answers on the TV. I’d given dozens of press conferences over my time with the LAPD narcotics division, and I’d never dreamed I’d be standing there announcing to the world that I was walking away from all I’d ever known.
    Yet there I was, doing exactly that.
    The questions on screen continued.
    “Can you tell us why? Why are you retiring, Detective Elliott?” one reporter asked.
    “Does this have anything to do with being outed as a gay cop last year?”
    “Where does this leave the Fab Four? Do you have a replacement?”
    “Are you planning a career in politics?”
    I laughed at that, on screen and at the table in the bar. Mitch, who was sitting across from me, laughed as well. “No plans for running for Governor? Come on,” Mitch joked. “You’d make a good politician.”
    I finished the last mouthful of my beer and pointed my empty bottle at him. Instead of telling him to get fucked, I said, “My turn to buy. ’Nother beer?”
    “Hell yes, if you’re payin’,” he slurred.
    I turned to Kira and leaned in towards him and asked, “Drink, baby?” He shook his head at me. I must be drunk if I’d called him ‘baby’ in front of the boys. Fuck.
    “Nah, I’m fine,” he said. “Someone has to make sure you lot get home okay.”
    “’M sorry,” I said, trying to apologise. “S’been a big day.”
    Kira smiled sadly. “I know it has.”
    I nodded, and stood up off my stool. I swayed as I made my way to the bar. I was drunk. It had been an emotional day, after an emotionally charged few weeks since I’d announced that I was leaving.
    It hadn’t been easy. It had been one of the hardest decisions I’d ever made, but it was the right decision. My partners at work, Mitch, Kurt and Tony, were surprisingly okay with it. My boss had warned me against it, but ultimately agreed it was the right thing, but Kira…Kira didn’t like the idea at all.
    He didn’t understand why I was leaving the department. No matter what reason I gave him, he didn’t believe me. He knew I loved my job, it was a part of who I was, he’d said.
    And it had been a bone of contention between us since.
    It wasn’t that he wasn’t being supportive. He just didn’t understand. I told him it was a decision I’d toyed with over the last twelve months, since he was abducted and tortured, beaten, held hostage because of me. And that wasn’t a lie. It just wasn’t the whole truth.
    The whole truth was something I couldn’t tell him.
    Kira knew there was something else to it. Of course he did. We’d been living together for almost twelve months, he knew me. And I’d never lied to him before. I’d never had to. And he knew I wasn’t telling him something.
    He’d get quiet whenever I talked about leaving, waiting for me to explain the truth, but I never did. The night I told him I’d handed in my resignation was our first real fight. He yelled, and I yelled back, and he threw a glass into the sink and I slammed some doors.
    We hadn’t spoken for two days afterwards.
    It had damn near killed me.
    A hard thump on my arm and a large hand on my shoulder snapped me out of my memories. My boss, my ex-boss, Berkman stood beside me and threw some twenties on the bar. “Whatever this man wants,” he told the barman.
    I ordered some shots of bourbon under the watchful eye of the man who’d been like a father to me. I looked at him and gave him the best confident smile I could fake.
    “You sure about this?” he asked quietly.
    I nodded. “Yeah…”
    The older man’s jaw bulged and he exhaled through his nose. “But?”
    I looked back to where Kira was sitting with Mitch and the others. “I’ve never lied to him,” I said, suddenly feeling every drink I’d had.
    Berkman nodded. “It won’t be easy.”
    “Mmm,” I agreed, swaying where I stood. I didn’t want to talk about it. Not here, anyway. Not that Berkman would have said anything. “Need another drink,” I mumbled, picking up a fresh shot of liquor. I threw back the bourbon and when I put the glass back down, the bar wasn’t as close as I thought. Berkman put his hands on me, I realised, to steady me. Fuck, I was drunk.
    “I’ll carry these to the table,” Berkman said, indicating to the drinks on the bar. Then he faced me in the direction of where Kira and Mitch were sitting. “You go that way.”
    The bar was loud and busy and as I crossed the floor, I bumped into familiar faces with pats on the back and rounds of good luck and best wishes. Berkman beat me back to the table with my drinks, and when I finally got there, everyone was smiling at me.
    I slid my arm around Kira’s shoulder and he manoeuvred me onto my stool and handed me a drink. I held up the single shot, and Mitch, Kurt, Tony and Berkman all raised theirs. Kira held up his soda and they all bumped their glasses against mine.
    “To Matt,” Berkman declared. “To the future and wherever it may take you. We wish you well.”
    “Cheers!”

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    You can buy BREAKING POINT from Totally Bound from October 25th, and from Amazon and ARe from November 22nd.

    The link to pre-purchase is https://www.totallybound.com/breaking-point   and you can check out Totally Bound’s new site!!  

  • Breaking Point, expectations and the opposite of fluff

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    Are you ready?

    In less than two weeks, Breaking Point will be available for pre-release purchase from the TEB site. Which means you can buy it there, to read immediately, four weeks before it becomes available on other sites like Amazon. 

    Yes,  I’ve had a few releases. The nerves and anxiety do get a little easier with each one, but I doubt the trepidation of putting myself out there will ever fade completely. To be honest, I don’t want it to.  

    But this one is different.

    I’ve NEVER been this nervous about a release. 

    Will it be good enough? Will I do Point of No Return justice by continuing the story? Will people forgive me for the direction I take it?  

    In my opinion,  Breaking Point is the angstiest (like my new word?) thing I’ve written to date.  It’s also the most violent and grittiest, and not like my usual fluff and sunshine. At all.

    Breaking Point is based on the sport of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA, or cage fighting) so yes, it’s violent. 

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    Adding that Matt, the main character, has masochist tendencies and is in a dark place, it’s not a particularly easy read.

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    I know that most readers expect a certain style from me, and that’s fine. It’s great, even.  A reader knows, more often than not when they read something of mine, it’ll be romance (sickly sweet sometimes lol) and there’s a comfort in that, for a reader, knowing there will be fluff and rainbows.  That’s why I’m a little nervous, or a lot nervous, that people might not like Breaking Point because it’s so removed from my usual thing. I guess I just want to warn people before  release day that if you want warm and fluffy, this isn’t it.

    That being said, I also think it’s one of the best things I’ve written.

    It’s also possible this nervousness is completely unwarranted and people think my idea of angst is crap. LOL  Granted, I don’t read a lot of angst, so I have little to gauge by, but it’s one of the toughest things I’ve written. 

    Anyway, the book has gone through it’s final editing stages, so even if I wanted to change something, I couldn’t.  And I wouldn’t. I love this book, and am extremely proud of it.

    I guess I’ll leave it to the general public to read, review and judge accordingly.   I’ll just leave some story inspiration pictures and hope for the best.  

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  • Point of No Return Cover

    I’m really excited to share with you, the amazing cover for Point of No Return, done by the even more amazing Reese Dante. 





    The image of Matt is spot on, and even Kira strapping his hands before a boxing workout, is just perfect.


    I’ve waited a really long time for this. I think it’s something all writers’ aspire to. It’s so exciting, and equally humbling, to finally have my first original cover art. 


    Point of No Return is scheduled for release on August 18th, with Silver Publishing.  And I just can’t wait…