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Foundations is now available for pre-order!

October 2, 2023 By Lou

The Wellspring changed the game for the DSA. Everything is different now for the team. New agents. New threats. The stakes have never been higher, and they continue to grow in Season 2, Book 2 – Foundations – now available for pre-order!

Foundations is available for pre-order for only $0.99!

The past returns to haunt the DSA.

On the hunt for the mysterious organization known as the Trust, Ben Riley and Morgan Dunleavy are pulled into a murder investigation. The source of their lead: Wesley Fuller, one of the first DSA agents, and a man with a hidden and troubled past.

Through him, Ben and Morgan discover more than they thought possible, including a link to a case dating back fifty years, and the secret behind a threat that has plagued the DSA for months.

Meanwhile, Susan Metcalf—in her hopes to expand the team—recruits hacker, Nixon Jessup. But is the information he holds too dangerous? And will the cost of his recruitment be her very life?

Revelations come to light in this illuminating chapter of the DSA—one that points to the origins of their team as well as toward a dark and terrible future quickly heading their way.

The DSA continues on December 6, 2023.

This is a big one, folks. Hints about the origins of the DSA, secrets about the Witness, the growing threat of the Trust… and so much more.

Pre-order your copy now for only $0.99!

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Writing Update – September 25, 2023

September 25, 2023 By Lou

I swear the Time Trapper is messing with me this year. There is no way another month has slipped by on the calendar. Once I make it through the Time Curtain, we’re having words, Trapper! Anyway you spin it, welcome to this month’s writing update–what there is of it, at any rate!

Writing Update

DSA Season Two LAUNCHED! Yes, the Wellspring is out in the world. Thank you to everyone who grabbed a copy and helped spread the word on the series. Much appreciated.

The launch has been fantastic. Conventions have really helped push the DSA back out into the world, so I hope to keep that momentum going.

This month, I’m closing out my final, final, FINAL? readthroughs of Books 5 and 6 of Season Two. I do this to figure out an accurate page count for the paperback so MiblArt can determine the necessary spine width for printing. It’s pretty much a straight readthrough, but I always manage to find a tweak or three for the narrative.

I’m also proofing Foundations for any last-minute issues with the book. There is one detail I think will enhance the season as a whole, so I’m glad I have the time to make it work.

Greystone 7

After a revisit to DSA, I’m diving into Greystone Book 7. October will be all drafting. I’ve read through the script a number of times, so the story is pretty much locked in my brain at this point. It should make things flow smoother as I navigate what might be my favorite Greystone adventure since The Gifts of Kali.

Okay, I love them all, but throw in some Arthurian legends? Knights of the Round Table? Prophecies of doom? Yeah, I’m all in. It’s going to be great.

Reading List

The Unwanted Prophet – I cannot say enough good things about this book. I loved every second of it. The narrative is enthralling, the characters are well-defined, and the dialogue is pitch perfect. Work fell to the wayside for this one. A fantastic read. Be sure to check it out.

Chaos and Consequences – I’m trying to branch out into the sci-fi/space war/empire genre, so reading is essential to figuring out the tone and pace readers enjoy. Nathan Doverspike’s inaugural novel was a great introduction into the world of Kai Stormbringer and the growing Aetherial War. The grittiness really helped generate the stakes for what is happening. Strong worldbuilding and dynamic characters. Check it out.

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DSA Season One Sale Ends Today!

September 17, 2023 By Lou

Thank you, thank you, thank you for the incredible launch of The Wellspring. I’m so excited to share these new stories with you and can’t wait for you to see where the series is headed. Today is the last day to grab DSA Season One at an incredible discount!

The DSA Season One Sale Ends Today!

The Clearing is FREE on Amazon!

Books 2 through 6 are $0.99 each!

DSA: The Complete First Season is only $4.99!

Take advantage of this incredible deal before it ends.

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The Wellspring is on sale now!

September 13, 2023 By Lou

It’s finally here! The Wellspring is on sale now! The first of six new books in the DSA series brings to a close some of the major plot points of the inaugural season and sends the team in a wild new direction. Conspiracy. Science-gone-mad. Humanity finds itself on the edge of a great cataclysm and only the DSA stands in the way.

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The Wellspring

Ben Riley lies near death.

Having done all she can to save her partner’s life, Morgan Dunleavy faces an even greater emergency: Greg Sullivan has captured the Wellspring.

In a desperate gambit to free the enigmatic figure, who may be the key component behind humanity’s scientific and technological advancement over the centuries, Morgan must infiltrate the enemy stronghold alone.

Even if she saves the mysterious woman, Morgan still must deal with the treason charges leveled against not only herself, but the entire DSA.

Susan Metcalf, however, has a plan to save them all that will change the DSA forever.

Prepare for a sci-fi adventure unlike any other as the explosive second season of The DSA starts here.

The Wellspring $0.99 launch sale ends Friday, September 15th!

Don’t forget about the DSA Season One Sale going on right now!

Every book has been discounted this week.

The Clearing is FREE right now on Amazon.

Books 2 through 6 are only $0.99 each!

And DSA: The Complete First Season is 50% off. 

Catch up on the series with this incredible sale!

Thank you for your support.

It means the world to me to be able to continue this story. Thank you for your continued support and HAPPY READING!

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The Wellspring Preview Chapter

September 5, 2023 By Lou

The Wellspring arrives next week! I can’t believe it is finally here. I’m so proud of how this season turned out. Some of my favorite DSA moments are in these six books.

Be sure to pre-order your digital copy of The Wellspring before the $0.99 sale ends on 9/15.

You can also order your paperback edition now!

To prepare for the launch next Wednesday, here is an exclusive preview chapter. Enjoy!

The Wellspring Preview Chapter

Glass shattered, scattering along the inside of the clinic. Morgan Dunleavy swiped at the remaining shards of the small window on the door to clear her path. Unfurling her hand from the inside of her sleeve, she reached inside to click the lock.

No alarms sounded as the door opened. No lights flashed at her arrival to signal local law enforcement of the break-in. Instead, silence greeted her. She scrambled back to the green compact. Desperate hands slipped from the handle on the first attempt before successfully opening the door. All breath left her at the sight of Ben Riley on the back seat.

Blood caked to his skin and seeped from open wounds. Crimson ran in thin streams along the upholstery. His chest rose with short, shallow breaths. His cheeks paled; everything about him faded to a ghostly white—like he was being erased.

“Come on, Ben,” Morgan muttered. She reached inside and pulled him to the edge of the seat before lifting him up. His arm draped over her shoulder, his feet dragged along the concrete, as she shuffled out of the rain and back into the shop.

She hadn’t been sure of his chances when she found him in the abandoned school. He’d been shot and beaten severely—hunted because of their association with the DSA. Greg Sullivan had perpetrated a coup and was cleaning up loose ends.

Morgan barely survived her own encounter. Jacob Grissom, the man who had recruited her—who’d given her a second chance at life—had betrayed them. He had been serving the enemy all along, forcing her to question every choice since.

With Ben, however, everything was crystal clear. She had resisted him early on, his constant need for conversation bordering on inane. Over time, he won her over—through his deeds and his unwavering perseverance to do the right thing.

She couldn’t lose him, not after he’d gone behind her back to protect her from harm. She wouldn’t let him go that easily. Not until she got in the last word with him, at the very least.

The Blairwood Pet Clinic was a last resort. Morgan had noticed the shop a dozen times in her travels of downtown Bethesda. Had she ever considered owning a pet, it might have been a place she would have visited. Just the thought of a pet, though, made her laugh. Like her life wasn’t complicated enough already.

The back room was little more than a supply closet. Cabinets of medications lined the right-hand wall. A double sink sat in the center of a counter to the left. Baskets hung on either side of the door, filled with combs, brushes and gloves, among other miscellaneous needs, depending on the day.

The cramped room opened to a narrow corridor. Three doors lined the left-hand wall. She stepped inside the first and saw the table within an examination room.

Carefully, Morgan lifted the dying man onto the table. Tremors shook Ben’s body with each movement. She had no choice. The timer had been ticking down the moment she’d found him, and she sensed the end approaching rapidly.

“You hang on, Ben,” she said. Her hand grazed his cheek and ran along his forehead. His fever was pronounced; heat coursed up her fingers at the merest touch. “I need you to hang on just a little longer for me. Please.”

She raced back to the supply closet. Cabinets ripped open without a care and bottles crashed to the floor to find what she needed. She grabbed at scissors and gauze, forceps, water, and alcohol. Her panicked thoughts tried to hold a mental list, but it was shunted aside with each ragged breath of the man in the examination room. Morgan filled a basket and tore it from the wall before hurrying back to her patient.

The basket clattered at her side. Snatching a pair of scissors, Morgan set about cutting loose Ben’s shirt. She peeled it back slowly to keep any pain to a minimum. There was no time for anesthetic, no time to even clean her instruments properly. Ben no longer had the luxury.

“No,” Morgan said, struggling through her own jaded perspective. Ben was a fighter and had been fighting ever since she’d met him. He made her better by standing at her side. She could do no less for him now. “You can do this, Ben. We can do this.”

The shirt pulled away to clear her view of the bullet wound along his right side. She pinched at the skin. Blood bubbled with each tweak. Lifting him for a look at his back, Morgan realized there was no exit wound.

“Dammit.” She tossed the scissors back into the basket and retrieved the forceps. “The bullet is still in there, Ben. This… this isn’t going to be pleasant. For either of us.”

The forceps wavered in her grip. Her fingers tightened along the handle, but hesitated to act. She had left her medical career behind long ago, lost because of a choice she’d made. Three men had died to save the life of her brother. Nothing could make her want to live that moment again, to make those choices between life and death with the consequences that followed. The pressure was too much. Ben’s condition, however, took all choice out of the matter.

She splashed alcohol on the instrument. Grabbing the painkillers found in the supply room, Morgan force fed them to her patient to bring down his fever. Ben’s arms and legs kicked out in violent spasms. Morgan did her best to lock him in position. Her hand rested on his chest. The soft beat of his heart comforted her in no small degree, like he was in the room with her to guide her hand.

The forceps slipped inside the open wound. Blood clouded everything, but she did her best to navigate within. Every movement was cautious and deliberately so. Adding further damage to any vital organs would end the man’s life in an instant.

Sweat ran in thick globs down her forehead and into her eyes. Her teeth dug into her lip, and her hand around the forceps tightened up instead of staying loose. Her body resisted her wishes with each rising doubt. This wasn’t who she was anymore. She had failed in that endeavor like she would Ben and everyone else.

Then she felt metal. Eyes widened in surprise, and all doubt vanished in an instant. Digging deep, maneuvering through the thick blood streaming from the open wound, Morgan snatched the bullet with the forceps and pulled it free.

It clattered to the ground.

“I did it,” she whispered, a smile on her lips. She dropped the tool in her grasp and reached for some hydrogen peroxide to disinfect the wound. “I did it, Ben. The bullet is out. I’m going to clean you up now. You have to do the rest, though. Come back to me, Ben.”

Her deed, however, wasn’t by any means a solution. Ben required more drugs to break the fever, as well as a transfusion from the blood loss. Both were out of her hands. All she could do was sew up the wound and cover it with gauze.

Finished, she wiped his brow with a towel. A sad smile grew upon her lips as she pictured Ben’s reaction to everything she had done. He was always quick with a joke. Morgan imagined it would be about her ratty hair or the bags under her eyes. Something meant to be complimentary, yet at the same time completely inappropriate. She needed to hear that from him now.

Settling at his side, she continued to run her hand through his hair. “I… I don’t have anything else to offer you but some damn prayers, and they’ve never been real good ones at that. Never worked for me. Not with my brother, my career, nothing. But you have them, partner, so you come back and stop being an ass about it.”

“Morgan.”

She fell back a step at the sound of her name. Optimism filled her at the prospect of where it came from, but quickly dissipated. Ben remained unconscious, dying before her. No, the name came from behind her from a shadow standing in the doorway.

Susan Metcalf waited with arms across her chest. She appeared soaked and exhausted. That happened when you spent hours burying the dead.

“How did you find us?” Morgan asked. The words were sharp with anger, something that always sparked with the woman who had been her boss.

“I followed you. I—” Metcalf stopped at the sight of Ben on the table. Her approach was hesitant, her hands falling to his side. “Is he—”

“I got the bullet out,” Morgan said. “Stemmed the bleeding, but his fever is still spiking. He’s dying.”

Metcalf’s hand fell on Morgan’s. “There’s nothing you can do for him now.”

Morgan pulled away. Her eyes thinned. “I have to try. I have to do something.” Morgan paced the length of the room, unable to look at the man who had wanted nothing more than her friendship—who wanted nothing more than to help people.

“You can,” Metcalf said. “Morgan, I need you to do something for me.”

Morgan stopped at the door. “What? What the hell are you talking about?”

“There’s a reason why everything has happened today.” Metcalf caught her thin gaze. “She’s called The Wellspring, and I need you to find her.”

The Wellspring arrives September 13th!

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DSA: A Recap and What to Look Forward To

August 28, 2023 By Lou

DSA Season Two is only weeks away from starting.  I thought this would be a good time to bring everyone up to speed on the series and what to look forward to in the coming six books.

DSA Season One Recap

Ben Riley, a Buffalo cop, tracked a thief to a strange home on Wex Avenue. When he entered, he discovered a massive installation inside, one leagues beyond the level of technology currently available in the world. Unfortunately, upon departing, Ben was unable to see it again as he failed to know the code required.

This innocuous-enough event changed everything for Ben. Because of what he had seen, forces sought to discredit him and even framed him for murder. Ben was railroaded for a crime he didn’t commit, earning a lengthy sentence.

Susan Metcalf, Director of the DSA, saved Ben from this fate and recruited him into the clandestine Department of Special Assignments–a group tasked with tracking down scientific anomalies throughout the country.

Before Ben can get acclimated to this new life, he is assigned a case that takes him to Bellbrook, Ohio. The entire town was a dead zone, and all seven thousand residents were missing. Along the way, Ben meets the rest of the DSA field team: Ruth Heller, Lincoln MacKenzie, and Morgan Dunleavy.

A strange individual named Howard Clevinger clued them into the situation in Bellbrook. A signal virus had turned the people of Bellbrook into trees. Directed against the town as a test by the mysterious Witness, the team barely managed to survive the harrowing change and in the process lost Ruth Heller.

The road so far continued with Promethean…

…and carried the team through Broken Loyalties in a series of adventures both haunting and terrifying.

In their travels:

Ben and Morgan met Henry Reed, a pyrokinetic capable of setting himself on fire.

Lincoln MacKenzie turned against the DSA in a desperate search for answers from the Witness.

Zac Modine started an extra-marital affair with Morgan Dunleavy.

Ben learned the truth about Jacob Grissom’s “demise” while in the midst of a ghost hunt with an attorney-turned-spectral advocate, Cal Cooper.

Howard Clevinger was revealed to be merely one of a number of clones, the worst of which was dubbed Thirteen. He nearly killed both Ben and Morgan with his chemical manipulations.

In the midst of all this, Gregory Sullivan slowly took over the DSA from within, while hunting for a secret that has been guiding worldwide innovation for over a century. A secret known only as The Wellspring.

And so much more…

Broken Loyalties changed everything…

The season finale destroyed the DSA as a team and an institution. Grissom returned from the dead, a genetic abomination and murdered Stephanie Atwater in his attempt to slaughter Morgan.

Susan Metcalf was forced to fake her death and has set up an emergency bunker as the team’s new base of operations.

Lincoln infiltrated Sullivan’s DSA only to die at the Director’s hand.

Zac revealed his affair with Morgan to his wife and lost everything in the process. He sided with Sullivan over the field team, afraid to lose the only thing left to him: his job.

And Ben? Ben faced the maniac behind the Henry Reed case, Connor Hendricks, and took two bullets in the ensuing fight. Morgan found him just as he lost consciousness, ready for the end.

And. Here. We. Go.

The full reveal of the Wellspring takes center stage in the opening book of Season Two. Not only does it wrap up Sullivan’s coup of the DSA, it propels every character forward through the entire season.

So what do you have to look forward to with the DSA?

Zac, alone and on the run, with a terrible secret locked inside him.

Metcalf’s secret history revealed at the absolute worst possible moment.

The return of Thirteen.

The Bellbrook Batch.

The truth behind who the Witness is and where he comes from.

Time travel. A missing persons case. A viral threat beyond imagining.

And that’s just the start.

It all begins on September 13th with The Wellspring.

Pre-order your copy now.

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