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Cracked Chrysalis is out now!

June 12, 2024 By Lou

The next stage of human evolution is here! Cracked Chrysalis is out now in paperback and digitally!

Cracked Chrysalis is on sale now.

 

Ever since his deadly experiment on the unsuspecting innocents of Bellbrook, the Witness has plagued the DSA. He has cost them dearly with each interaction—including his role in the death of one of their own agents.

Now the Witness is asking for the DSA’s help.

The next stage of his terrifying plan has been unleashed, only this time it is not by the Witness’ hand or with his knowledge. Another dangerous foe from the DSA’s past has subverted the products of his Bellbrook experiment and set them upon a deadly game. One that threatens a CDC facility and the viral contents locked within.

It’s a race against time for the DSA team, as they question who they can trust in order to stop the theft of a vicious virus they all hoped destroyed. And when the secret connection between Metcalf and the Witness comes to light, will trust ever be possible again?

The DSA faces its most deadly challenge yet as the second season of the epic series marches on.

This is a big one.

I like to think every book in the series is vital to the overall narrative. This goes double for Cracked Chrysalis. Multiple threads that date all the way back to The Clearing converge here. The mythology takes a giant leap forward with this book, and the effects will be felt for years to come.

No hyperbole. This one is a game-changer.

I’ve poured my heart and soul into this bad boy in so many different ways. Tweaking and refining. Tinkering and building different images to see what works best. I really hope you enjoy this one.

Order your copy of Cracked Chrysalis now!

The DSA Sale is HERE!

As with previous releases, I’ve put the entire DSA series on sale this week to celebrate.

The Clearing is FREE.

For the first (and only) time, Promethean is FREE as well.

Books 3 through 9 are only $0.99.

DSA: The Complete First Season is only $3.99.

Sale ends June 16th at 11:59 pm EST.

Happy reading!

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Secret Histories Cover Reveal

June 10, 2024 By Lou

It’s that time again! DSA continues this September with a deadly game of revenge in Secret Histories! The penultimate chapter of Season Two pushes the team to its limits and threatens to undo all their hard work. Check out the cover reveal below and the blurb for the book.

Secret Histories Cover Reveal

Didn’t MiblArt kill it on the cover? Again! I can’t say enough amazing things about the team over there. They know exactly how to capture the mood for the series. Love it.

Back cover blurb:

Judgment day arrives for the DSA.

Susan Metcalf’s connection to the Witness comes to light and threatens everything the team has fought for. Trust breaks. Divisions form among the members, forcing them to choose sides. Before things fall apart completely, the DSA must decide the fate of one of their own.

Not only have Metcalf’s secrets come back to haunt the team, a figure from her twisted past arrives to plague to team at their absolute lowest point. Vivian Ness lost everything thanks to Metcalf, and plans to do the same not only to Metcalf, but the rest of the DSA team.

Meanwhile, Zac finds himself face-to-face with the Trust’s nefarious leader, David Hollis. Will Hollis force Zac to reveal the truth about his relationship with the Wellspring? If he doesn’t, his wife may pay the ultimate price for the secret.

The origin of the DSA stands revealed on the eve of its very destruction in the penultimate chapter of the stunning second season.

Secret Histories arrives on September 18, 2024!

I’m beyond excited for you to read these next few books. Every DSA book hits bigger than the last in these last chapters of Season Two. I hope you’re ready for some huge revelations. It only gets more dangerous from here.

You can pre-order your digital copy today for only $0.99.

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Army in the Obelisk continues this month!

June 5, 2024 By Lou

Welcome to Month 2 of Army in the Obelisk! I hope you’ve enjoyed the opening five installments of the story. Take a look below to see what is coming your way this June.

Army in the Obelisk in June

I wanted a strong start for both the Greystone serial and the Patreon page. The first month showcased what the page will have to offer with a good-sized chunk of Army in the Obelisk.

Going forward, releases will still be coming out on Wednesday, but they will no longer be entire parts every week. Part VI kicks off this week but will be split up over the course of three weeks and Part VII will launch at the end of the month.

Why the change? 

Mostly for my sanity, if I’m being honest. It was always meant to come out over the course of a whole year. I’ve truncated that by offering the first five parts in full right off the bat. This gives me some breathing room so I can have some great content ready to surprise and delight you at the end of this year and the start of 2025.

Army in the Obelisk Release Schedule

  • June 5th – Part VI Chapters 1 – 3
  • June 12th – Part VI Chapters 4 – 6
  • June 19th – Part VI Chapters 7 – 8
  • June 26th – Part VII Chapters 1 – 2

Part VI is called Stalked by Serket, which introduces another goddess from Egyptian mythology to trouble our heroes. This time, the focus is on Loren and Standish in the second section of three that explains their evolving relationship through the Greystone series. (Part IX closes this out with a bang.)

I’ll be talking about Part VII at the end of the month, but I will say it has one of my favorite villains in the piece.

Join the fun and start reading.

It’s been a great experience offering the Patreon to people. I find it is the best venue to showcase my work, and I hope you’ll follow along. I’ve said it in the past, but Army in the Obelisk is FREE for all followers of the page. No subscription necessary to enjoy this book.

Hope to see you over there. Happy reading.

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Check out this preview of Cracked Chrysalis!

June 3, 2024 By Lou

Cracked Chrysalis arrives next week! I’m beyond excited to share this latest DSA adventure with you. To get you as pumped as I am, enjoy a sneak peek at the book!

Cracked Chrysalis arrives June 12th!

Sneak Peek Chapter

Away from the dizzying lights of the city, and the roar of traffic on the highway, sat an innocuous complex. It took up what would have amounted to an entire block in a typical metropolis. These buildings, though, were far from civilization—east out of Millington in the nowhere town of Lakeland.

No one in the area questioned the complex. Few even realized it was there. The thick brush and the ten-foot chain-link fence certainly did their part in driving away any unwanted attention.

No signs marked the turnoff, and nothing indicated the purpose behind the complex. The lack of identification helped keep the site secure and out of the public eye. Every employee was scanned at the welcome gate, greeted by an armed guard, and then escorted to their proper parking lot. On the off-chance a visitor stumbled upon the site, the guard on duty spouted the prerequisite cover story. The business was called Signet and dealt in commercial storage for the government.

It was a half-truth. The security involved offered a glimpse at the full story. Military personnel roamed the property armed for war. Humvees drove in circles around the perimeter, a constant watch dedicated to the complex that spanned eight buildings and ten acres of land.

Signet was a government black site, though they dealt in maintaining critical records for multiple federal agencies. From Homeland Security to the Pentagon, each department held its specific secrets at Signet, and what went in rarely, if ever, left again. They were secrets few thought about, and fewer even considered when dealing with their government, which made it that much easier to keep them safe.

Few, however, ignored the rare exception to the rule. As long as one person was aware of the facility, the risk remained, and no matter the measures in place, nothing was ever guaranteed.

The problem with massive complexes came with the need to maintain personnel. Transports constantly ran into the compound. With an off-the-books military base nearby, shift changes took time to implement. The window was miniscule to observe, let alone memorize. It made for a difficult task—difficult, but not impossible.

Nothing Juniper’s boss required was impossible to achieve.

She hid in the brush outside the facility. The massive forest surrounding the complex blotted out all signs of the brightening morning sky. She had been stationary for hours outside the chain-link fence, tucked away from the sensor sweeps and the intricate perimeter cameras dotting the area. Holding the same position for hours at a stretch might have made most people stiff, but not her. Just breathing in the fresh air, Juniper had never felt more alive.

Each rotation of the guards had brought more clarity to her purpose. She’d trailed the positions of the buildings and what department operated within each just by tracking the arrivals and departures. Learning which building housed her prize had been critical to her mission’s success.

The master suggested stealth. It was the one sticking point in the plan she struggled against. Skulking in the shadows was how she’d lived her previous life, unassuming, and therefore passed over by those around her. Juniper refused to live that way again.

Nothing held power over her save for the master, and he trusted her to complete their objective. His request was considered and rejected. Stealth never amounted to any fun, and Juniper wanted her infiltration of the facility to be loud.

Standing from the brush, Juniper rushed for the fence. Barbed wire marked the top, adding an extra foot to the height. Her speed increased as she closed the gap from the foliage to the fence. Cameras darted in her direction, but they did not deter her approach. A Humvee caught sight of Juniper and swerved toward her position.

“What the hell is that?” one guard said. He leaped from the vehicle, service weapon in hand.

“Looked like a woman, but—”

Juniper smiled. She was much more than a woman now. The master saw to her transformation. She owed him everything, and this was the down payment—one she was more than happy to procure for him.

Fifteen feet from the fence, Juniper launched into the air. Her incredible musculature sent her soaring through the wispy wind like an autumn leaf free from a tree.

“Holy!”

She cleared the fence, then tucked in tight for her descent. A silent nod of thanks passed to the pair of guards who had parked their Humvee right in the path of her leap. She crashed atop the roof. The chassis dented under her impact, and she rolled off the rear of the vehicle to the ground.

“How the hell did she…” the guard’s question fell silent.

“Tower one, this is Hershaw,” the other said into their radio. “We have an intruder. Request backup at once, and lock down the complex.”

Spotlights shifted. Alarms rang out. All attention turned toward the newcomer, who remained wrapped tight in a ball.

“Don’t move, lady!” The guard crept closer, mindful of the sweat coating his hands as he gripped tight to his firearm.

Juniper didn’t bother to listen. She stood, unhurt and unafraid.

“I said—”

She grabbed the barrel of the weapon. The speed of her motion shocked the guard. He failed to depress the trigger, the moment gone in the blink of an eye. Juniper pulled the man toward her with one hand. The other caught him by the neck. One quick jerk and a hardy snap ended the soldier’s life.

“My God,” Hershaw muttered. It was the last thing he ever said. Juniper pounced at the man. Shots erupted, yet none hit their mark. She slapped the gun aside. The force broke the man’s trigger finger. Before he could cry out in pain, she grabbed his head and slammed him onto the pavement.

More guards closed in on her position. A smile greeted them. She thrilled at the exhilaration of the fight, and the pleasure that came with extreme violence from those who sought to keep her from her prize.

Juniper ducked out of the line of fire, sweeping toward the closest building. She dove between jeeps and SUVs that carried government plates. Each plate carried the Signet name, followed by a two-digit number to identify the vehicle in the lot.

Bullets followed her every movement. A stray shot caught the fuel tank of the SUV to her left.

The explosion ripped through the complex. Juniper soared forward; the shockwave caused her to crash into the side of the building. By the time she found her feet again, six guards surrounded her.

“This ends now,” one announced.

“Don’t you dare move!” another one shouted.

Juniper raised her hands. She interlocked her fingers behind her head. She sensed their approach, slow and cautious. Their wariness was well-advised, but also afforded her the time she required to find the window she’d been searching for in the building. She crouched down, and the approach of the guards paused for a second.

The delay cost them. Juniper bounded for the third-floor window and crashed inside the building. She rolled with the landing, then jumped to her feet.

“What the hell?” a woman cried from behind her desk.

“Breach!” another yelled. “We’ve been breached!”

It was a records room. Four desks, one in each corner, kept the records in question directly between them. The four keepers shot to their feet, weapons in hand. They were unaccustomed to action, yet their training suited them well.

Bullets cut through the room. Juniper ducked under the first barrage, and two of the women took each other out in the crossfire. The second pair were luckier, and the guards from outside joined them in their fight.

Juniper closed the gap on the squad. She needed time, and if they would not provide any for her, she would simply take it. Bodies collapsed under her blows. People screamed, but their cries fell on deaf ears. They stood in her way and paid for it with their lives.

When Juniper’s vision cleared, blood ran in thick globs from her knuckles. Her clothing was torn, yet no apparent injuries decorated her flawless skin.

“You… you killed them all,” a demure young woman said from behind her desk. She lifted her weapon and fired. Fear caused her to close her eyes.

The bullet pierced Juniper’s shoulder. She did not falter from the impact. The smile, the rush from her actions, mellowed. Juniper lifted the closest corpse. Secure in her tight grip, she tossed the body at the armed woman. Bones snapped in the collision and the woman fell.

Juniper rounded the desk, then stepped over the body to view her struggling victim beneath. The records keeper reached for her weapon, to no avail. Juniper stared, curious at the woman’s struggle. Slowly, she lifted her foot over the woman’s face and brought it down hard.

Alarms continued to blare outside. The sound of rushed steps ran through the corridors of the building. Juniper slammed the door shut. She clicked the lock, then started in on the records.

A quick search provided her with the paperwork and IDs her master required. His research was a thorough enough guide to make the process easy. That was the first part of the mission. From there, Juniper started for the bodies on the ground. She sized them up and stripped the appropriate soldier of their uniform. Quickly donning the stolen clothing, Juniper gathered up her belongings. IDs slipped into her pockets, the records tucked securely under her arm. A set of keys joined the ill-gotten goods, lifted from the chain near the door. The fob attached was marked with a red 13.

Outside the room, security filled the hall. Their shadows ran beneath the door frame. They would breach within seconds. Instead of preparing for another fight, Juniper headed for the window.

The moment the first soldier stepped foot in the room, Juniper jumped out of the third-story window. She held tight to the records and the keys. Her feet hit the pavement, and she started for the parking lot.

Shots rang out from above. More rose in the distance. The guards scrambled for her position. Juniper raced for the vehicle marked SIGNET-13 in the lot and ducked inside. It started up immediately, and she barreled from the spot toward the front gate.

Soldiers dove out of the way at her approach. They fired, but their shots were wasted; they attempted to wound instead of ending the threat the way she had been taught. Juniper seized on their hesitancy. The transport slammed through the barricades, tore through the fence, and reached the empty road beyond.

Satisfied at her escape, Juniper tapped the communication device nestled in her right ear. “I have what is required.”

“Good work,” the master replied. His enthusiasm brought a smile to her face. “The rendezvous is in one hour. Make haste, my dear.”

“On my way.”

Who is this dangerous woman and who does she serve?

The answers will change everything for the DSA and for the Witness…

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The Cult of Anubis strikes this week

May 22, 2024 By Lou

If you’ve read last week’s chapters of Army in the Obelisk, you know things aren’t looking so good for Soriya. This week continues the story with Part IV – The Cult of Anubis. Loren desperately searches for his missing partner and uncovers a deadly threat to the city.

The thought behind Part Four

This part is a little different than the rest. There are some ties to a previous story from the series – Connections – which can be found in Pathways in the Dark.

When I was putting together the series, my aim was to keep it standalone. And it is. Mostly. But if you’ve read the releases before this, you know there is more to the Cult of Anubis and their leader Osiris. You know where their story continues, so I took some time to make that definite connection to Pathways.

I love those connections to the larger narrative. As a reader, it pulls me in and as a writer, I think it helps with worldbuilding. Every story – big or small – should have a lasting impact, and that was my goal with this part of Army. That while the Cult of Anubis might not be the center of matters for this book, they will return to pose a danger to Portents and to our heroes.

Connections

As an added treat, subscribers to the Patreon will be able to read the Cult of Anubis’ first appearance this Friday! There’s a lot to love about this one, and I remember how fantastic some of the imagery throughout was when putting the story together. From the Onna Bugeisha to the pyramid buried beneath the city, this story showcased everything I love about Greystone.

I hope you enjoy both stories this week. Next Wednesday, Part Five arrives with a murder in the Courtyard and the arrival of some cool new characters.

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Writing Update – May 20, 2024

May 20, 2024 By Lou

Welcome back to the writing update! This year has been a whirlwind, and it is only getting crazier. Let’s get down to business!

Writing Update

The Last King is out in the world! This freebie is now available in the Fates of Magic and Myth anthology. You should be able to find it on all major retailers.

Best of all, it’s FREE.

Eight incredible fantasy stories are waiting for you to enjoy. Dig in and let me know what you think of The Last King.

DSA

I finished the first pass on the dialogue for all of Season Three this past weekend. That’s right! 211 chapters of DSA goodness is ready to be scripted.

This season has already surprised me on a number of levels. There are some spectacular locales within the books and the characters really popped for me right out of the gate. I’m so excited to share what’s coming with you, but we still have half of Season Two to enjoy first!

I’m diving into the scripts over the next three weeks. It’s a little slower than I’d like to proceed but there are events to prepare for (and even some sleep to enjoy… maybe?) so I’m spacing things out a bit.

The plan is to have a workable draft for DSA 3.1 – Utopia Protocol by the end of June.

Events

Speaking of events: Totally Buffalo is this weekend! If you’re in the Buffalo area, you have to come to this incredible event. It is free to get in and there is fun for the whole family.

The following weekend is Fairport Canal Days. Another huge event for the area with hundreds of vendors to visit. There’s live music, eats galore, and more family fun than you can fit in the day.

Hope to see you at these incredible events!

Patreon

Thank you to everyone who has checked out the Patreon page, to those who followed, and especially to those who subscribed. Your support means the world to me.

I hope you’re enjoying Army in the Obelisk. Part IV arrives this Wednesday and features the Cult of Anubis. (One of my favorite villains from the series.)

The story is free for all followers of the Patreon, so join the fun and start reading!

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