S is for Shifters (Cover Reveal for Crossroads by Jonathan Lister)

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Clockwork Nessie will return tomorrow.

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Crossroads_Cover_blogCrossroads

A Demos City Novel

by Jonathan Lister

Release Date: November 4, 2013

Target Reader: Adult

Keywords: Thriller/SuspenseWerewolf

Back of the Book

Werewolf. Bar bouncer. Dad. Standard traits for any self-respecting, reformed criminal, living under the radar in Demos City. For Leon Gray, normal is what he wants—for himself and his not-yet-changed teenage daughter.

Playing bodyguard to crusading reporter David Hastings would totally ruin Leon’s peace, especially since Hastings has hired killers on his trail, pros who know how he takes his espresso in the morning, and where Leon lives.

The payoff, though, would fill up Shauna’s empty college fund, and in a battle between opportunity and ordinary, money wins. He just has to keep Hastings alive long enough to cash the check.

If only he didn’t have to save his daughter, too.

As a budding wolf, she’s piqued the interest of a local pack Alpha—one Leon knows will steal Shauna right out from under him the first chance he gets.

Leon isn’t about to give up on his daughter or Hastings, and will fight for both longer than it took Demos City to see werewolves as equals to humans.

He can only hope it doesn’t take a thousand years.

 

URL: http://www.jtaylorpublishing.com/books/35

S is for Sorry :(

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Clockwork Nessie will return tomorrow.

I’m sorry my blog has been offline. I did all I could to keep it online, but it didn’t matter.

My blog has been subjected to brute force hacker attacks for the past two weeks at least. For the second time in a week, my server host has pulled my website offline, not because my blogs were hacked but because all the attempts on more than just my blog were using up too many of their resources. We’re talking around 100,000 WordPress (dot org not dot com) sites targeted with as many different IP addresses.

So if you’re here, it’s because I’ve gone in and redirected my domain back to my old free version of WordPress (which is looking better and better). Prior visitors, your comments are my self-hosted version. I didn’t delete them, but I hadn’t backed them up to restore here.

If you’re interested in learning more about brute force attacks and what you can do to protect yourself if you have a self-hosted WordPress blog, here is an article about it. Hopefully I’m back at my old home soon. Older blog posts are from a backup I made after I wrote all my A to Z Challenge posts. Another tip:  backup your blog FREQUENTLY!

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