I am really excited today! It's like Christmas! Okay....not really, but I am so happy to be revealing the cover to my next release, coming hopefully late July, THE MELODY IN MY HEAD!
For those of you that have read Baby Stetson, this is Jameson's story.
Blurb: Welcome
back to Harmony's Echo, Texas.....
Melody Roland is on the run from the one person she trusted completely. One who hid a dark past she could never have imagined. When a pregnant woman on the bus she's fleeing on goes into labor, Melody rushes to her aide. Now she finds herself stranded in a tiny remote town just off the highway, with no way to her original destination.
She's alone, on edge, and unsure who to trust. Her instincts scream to get far away and fast. But how and where?
Jameson Grant struggles through the roughest year of his life. Suffering from the loss of his father, one grief stricken night, he made a mistake. One which cost him the only woman he's ever loved. Each lonely day he's faced with the constant reminders of how quick things can change. Throwing himself into the one thing he has left, his music, helps dull the pain he fights to keep hidden. His last salvation begins to crumble as things spiral out of control and he has no choice but to face the 'music' of his past.
The last thing he needs or wants in his life is a woman with more trouble on her heels than the best of country music lyrics. But Melody sings a sirens call within him that can't be ignored.
Jameson and Melody bond in ways stronger than either could have imagined, but one dangerous person from her past may threaten it all...
If she doesn't flee before he can convince her to stay, and that some love songs last an eternity.
Melody Roland is on the run from the one person she trusted completely. One who hid a dark past she could never have imagined. When a pregnant woman on the bus she's fleeing on goes into labor, Melody rushes to her aide. Now she finds herself stranded in a tiny remote town just off the highway, with no way to her original destination.
She's alone, on edge, and unsure who to trust. Her instincts scream to get far away and fast. But how and where?
Jameson Grant struggles through the roughest year of his life. Suffering from the loss of his father, one grief stricken night, he made a mistake. One which cost him the only woman he's ever loved. Each lonely day he's faced with the constant reminders of how quick things can change. Throwing himself into the one thing he has left, his music, helps dull the pain he fights to keep hidden. His last salvation begins to crumble as things spiral out of control and he has no choice but to face the 'music' of his past.
The last thing he needs or wants in his life is a woman with more trouble on her heels than the best of country music lyrics. But Melody sings a sirens call within him that can't be ignored.
Jameson and Melody bond in ways stronger than either could have imagined, but one dangerous person from her past may threaten it all...
If she doesn't flee before he can convince her to stay, and that some love songs last an eternity.
Excerpts:
The
door shut softly behind them. Jameson grabbed the lantern from the
porch and held it out to Melody. “Here. Hold this. We'll need a
little bit of light.” She took it hesitantly from his hand. Jameson
turned away and smiled.
Carefully
holding the guitar case, Jameson climbed the ladder resting on the
ride of the house. He should take it down, but until now, he'd
forgotten about it. He set the guitar case at the edge of the roof,
then glanced down at Melody. “Okay, hand me the blankets and the
light.” He called to her. Stepping down a few rungs, he reached for
the requested items. Once on the roof, he peered back at her again.
“Come on up!”
“Jameson,
what are we doing?” But she was laughing. When her head appeared at
the top, he held out a hand to her, helping to ease her up onto the
roof. He'd already set one blanket down for them to sit on. The other
he brought for her in case she got cold.
“Getting
a great view of the stars.” Jameson pointed. One of the things he
loved about living in a small town was being able to see the sky at
night. One of the best views ever. Melody settled next to him on the
blanket, staring at the same direction.
“It's
beautiful. I can't remember the last time I just stared at the
stars.”
It
had been awhile for him, too. But he knew when the last time he'd
been up here.
Jameson
set the lantern at the edge of the blanket and turned on the light.
It was bright enough for them to see, but not too bright to ruin the
view of the stars. “Are you cold? If you are, I have an extra
blanket.” He pointed to it, next to the guitar case. “The only
thing I forgot to grab was something to drink.”
Melody
laughed. “I'll forgive you, you thought of everything else.”
He
enjoyed the sound of her laugh.
Jameson
shook that thought away and reached for his guitar.
“Do
you do this often? Come up on the roof late at night with your
guitar?”
“Not
in some time.” Jameson held the guitar, pulling a pick out of the
case and strummed a few chords. “Sometimes, I need a different
environment other than the garage, you know? Nice thing is, there
aren't a lot of neighbors nearby, so I'm not disturbing anyone. “
“It
is nice.” Melody mused, lying on her back. She crossed her arms
behind her head.
Jameson
started to play the chorus to a popular Taylor Swift song. He even
sang along, raising his voice a few octaves to mimic the sound.
Melody turned her head and laughed.
“I'm
not sure that song fits your voice,” she teased. She rested her
head on her elbow, now interested in watching him.
Jameson
stopped mid-play. “No? Damn. Here I thought I was being all cool.”
That
got another giggle out of her. “You are cool! Just...sing a
different song.”
“All
right, all right. I'll find another song, since my Taylor
impersonation isn't appreciated.” Jameson pretended to pout, which
made Melody laugh again. He was on a roll, and his plan worked. The
mood had been lightened. “Okay, how about this?” He started to
play and sing an older Shania Twain song.
Melody
sat up, covering her mouth with her hand. He could see her body
shaking as she tried to hold in her laughter. “You know, Jameson,
that don't impress me much, either.”
Pretending
to be hurt, he put the guitar down. “What am I doing wrong? Is my
singing that bad? That's a first. Usually, I win them all with these
songs.”
“Oh
Jameson. You're so funny.”
“Okay,
one last time, and hopefully third time will be the charm. Are you
ready?” Reaching for his guitar again, Jameson watched her as he
started a new tune. This time, he played the tune to the song he'd
been working on with her. Even in the dim light, he noticed her
face light up as he sang the first few lines from her song.
“You
win, the third time is the charm. Now that fits your voice. Brava!”
She clapped her hands.
“How
about you sing it with me?”
“Oh,
no. I don't think so.”
“Oh
come on. Let's serenade the stars. Maybe we'll catch one falling.”
He pleaded. “It's your lyrics. I'd love to hear from coming from
your lips.” As he started over on the guitar, he shot her what he
hoped was his best pout.
“You're
relentless!” Melody exclaimed, raising her hands in defeat. She
still smiled, though.
When
Jameson got to the chorus, Melody chimed in. He had to force himself
to keep going as he listened to her voice. She was pretty good! She
had this soft, gentle ease about her voice. It didn't ring out with a
lot of power backing her up, but she had a sweet sound that radiated
into his mind. He lowered his voice a little bit to let her shine. He
couldn't keep his eyes off her as he watched her lips move, and heard
the words.
When
they stopped, it was his turn to applaud. “You have a great voice.
You sounded really good, Melody.”
He
wasn't sure, but he thought she was blushing. Melody turned away from
him for a second.
“Thank
you, Jameson. I'm not one for the spot light, but that was really
neat to sing my own lyrics.”
“You
know, we're still looking for a song or two to add to our demo. I
like this one a lot. What would you think about putting the
finishing touches on it and playing it for the band?” As shy as she
was about these things, would she even go for that? The words really
were great, and he liked the melody he'd put to her words.
“I-
are you serious?” She sounded caught off guard.
Jameson
nodded, setting his guitar down once again. “I am. I like the way
it's progressing. And when you sang with me just now, I liked the
idea of having a back up on it. It would be a great addition.”
Fun
Facts about The Melody in My Head, and the Love and Music in Texas
Book series.
- Jameson's character wasn't originally going to be a good guy. (I know, I know...what was I thinking?) As I wrote Baby Stetson, he surprised me and grew on me. I loved him so much, I had to give him his own story and HEA.
2.Melody's
character actually had a part in another book. I had her backstory
and plot figured out a long time ago, I just had no idea I'd pair her
with Jameson and send her to Harmony's Echo, Texas. But it worked out
so well! Love it when I can combine story ideas!
- I used Keith Urban's intense guitar playing for inspiration when I pictured Jameson playing the guitar. Yes, it's no secret I have a huge celeb crush on Keith, but it's more than that. He's a talented guitar player and he puts his all in when he plays, and that's why I used his image for Jameson.....Honest
- Here are some lovely blogs I want to give a special shout out to for helping me unveil Jameson and Melody's cover! There may be some other fun facts on these blogs that I don't have on mine. :) (I'm still adding to this blog list, and there will be a few others on Friday as well)
mjdresselbooks.
Diane Burton's Blog
Kary Rader's Blog
D'Ann Lindun's Blog
Harlie's Books
Hesperia Loves Books
Under The Covers Book Blog
Melissa Keir's Blog
A Passion for Romance
From
now until the end of July, Baby Stetson, the first in the Love and
Music in Texas series, is discounted to just $.99. You'll meet
Jameson in this book, and then you can get his story when The Melody
in My Head comes out.
Baby
Stetson Blurb:
In
small Texas towns, strangers come and go...
Left in a Stetson hat, on the steps of the local bed and breakfast, Avery Callimer came into the world on a wing and a prayer. Raised by loving adoptive parents, she's never lacked for love...only the knowledge of her past.
By day she works the Inn, but by night...Avery comes alive as lead singer in a band. Life was good...stable, until new guests blew into town.
Some strangers come with secrets and lies
Lucas Bennett is one such stranger. Drifting from one mess to another has left him jaded. Doesn't matter the dramas are never his doing. Giving it one last shot to make a fresh start lands him Harmony's Echo, Texas and smack dab in front of the tantalizing Avery.
Despite his best efforts to ignore the burn Avery's ignited within, he's intent to keep his distance. Secrets have followed him. Secrets he doesn't want Avery to know.
Each time they're near the other things heat up like a brushfire on a dry Texas prairie.
But maybe, after the dust settles and the smoke clears, love can bloom with a fresh start.
Left in a Stetson hat, on the steps of the local bed and breakfast, Avery Callimer came into the world on a wing and a prayer. Raised by loving adoptive parents, she's never lacked for love...only the knowledge of her past.
By day she works the Inn, but by night...Avery comes alive as lead singer in a band. Life was good...stable, until new guests blew into town.
Some strangers come with secrets and lies
Lucas Bennett is one such stranger. Drifting from one mess to another has left him jaded. Doesn't matter the dramas are never his doing. Giving it one last shot to make a fresh start lands him Harmony's Echo, Texas and smack dab in front of the tantalizing Avery.
Despite his best efforts to ignore the burn Avery's ignited within, he's intent to keep his distance. Secrets have followed him. Secrets he doesn't want Avery to know.
Each time they're near the other things heat up like a brushfire on a dry Texas prairie.
But maybe, after the dust settles and the smoke clears, love can bloom with a fresh start.
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