Sunday Snippets 19 – Changing Tracks


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ChangingTracks_MEDI’m still keeping you all intrigued with the beginning of the series [amazon_link id=”B00BEMN5SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Changing Tracks (The Dominion Falls Series book 1)[/amazon_link]. You know, my amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe…and the brothel-owner, anti-hero…Cole Mitchell.

Skipping ahead a little bit. While Cole was unconscious from his injuries, many more revelations about Jane’s past are revealed, and some bad things have happened that many people are blaming on her & her past. Cole has woken up and spent some time with Jane, but then she is called away and Graham has his own chance to spin his version of Jane’s story to Cole. Cole lashes out…or does he? Cole speaks first:

“Get out of here, ya lyin’ jezebel!”

Jane’s strangled gasp echoed through the room. Cole’s words pierced her heart worse than any other reaction she’d gotten to the revelation of her past. She’d known what he’d say, had expected it, but it didn’t make it hurt less.

Graham chuckled behind her. “Told you. Get outta here.”

She couldn’t lift her eyes to look at Cole. She knew if she did, she’d break.

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Sunday Snippets 18 – Changing Tracks


Welcome back to the Weekend Writing Warriors!

ChangingTracks_MEDI’m still keeping you all intrigued with the beginning of the series [amazon_link id=”B00BEMN5SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Changing Tracks (The Dominion Falls Series book 1)[/amazon_link]. You know, my amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe…and the brothel-owner, anti-hero…Cole Mitchell.

Nearing the end – which means we’re nearing a giveaway 😉 In this scene, Cole has just literally saved Jane’s life at great peril to his own. Jane is clearly distraught:

Jane nodded with a weak sob and bent down over Cole. “Please, Cole, I need you. I’m sorry, I’m so sorry, just come back to me.”

“I’ve gotta move him,” Graham knelt down next to him, “He ain’t dead, but if Daisy’s going to do anything, it ain’t gonna be in the street.”

She nodded weakly. “He has to live. I wasn’t worth this.”

“No, you weren’t.”

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Sunday Snippets 17 – Changing Tracks

Welcome back to the Weekend Writing Warriors! ChangingTracks_MEDI’m still keeping you all intrigued with the beginning of the series [amazon_link id=”B00BEMN5SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Changing Tracks (The Dominion Falls Series book 1)[/amazon_link]. You know, my amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe…and the brothel-owner, anti-hero…Cole Mitchell.

Now we’re back in Jane’s POV. Getting close to the end of the story. Much has happened I can’t explain, but among them, Cole sold the contract on his doctoring whore {Daisy} to another, less “friendly” brothel owner Daisy tries to tell Jane it’s all right, but Jane is having none of it…and in this 8 is my favoritest line ever (the one about the chicken):

“He said the money was too good; after the last attack he needed cash to fix up the saloon and I was the fast way to get it.” Daisy took a shaky breath and forced a smile. “At least I get to dress better, and he’s going to let me do some doctoring.”

“Painting the feathers of a chicken doesn’t make it a peacock.” Jane glared at Guy’s amused visage. “I’m going to kill them both. Stupid men and their pissing contests. They’ll never understand what idiots they are.”

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Sunday Snippets 16 – Changing Tracks


Welcome back to the Weekend Writing Warriors!

ChangingTracks_MEDI’m still keeping you all intrigued with the beginning of the series [amazon_link id=”B00BEMN5SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Changing Tracks (The Dominion Falls Series book 1)[/amazon_link]. You know, my amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe…and the brothel-owner, anti-hero…Cole Mitchell.

Back to Cole’s POV.  He and Jane have FINALLY managed to get themselves in bed…and thanks to their long wait it was a marathon session…and I mean a marathon. These two spent almost 24 hours in bed…very little of it sleeping.  After they disappeared for so long, someone comes to check on them:

When another knock sounded, she groaned, “Oh for goodness’ sake.”

Cole quirked a brow when she pulled away, propping himself up on his elbow; admiring her form as she headed toward the door, he couldn’t help but chuckle. She’d failed to put on a robe. “Uh, Jane?”

She cast a glance over her shoulder with a wicked smirk and a wink, “Yes?”

Laughing out loud at her brazen move, he couldn’t deny he admired her more for it. That sort of gumption took a certain kind of woman-his kind of woman.

*Please forgive creative punctuation…I just had to include all these lines 😉

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Sunday Snippets 15 – Changing Tracks


Welcome back to the Weekend Writing Warriors!

ChangingTracks_MEDI’m still keeping you all intrigued with the beginning of the series [amazon_link id=”B00BEMN5SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Changing Tracks (The Dominion Falls Series book 1)[/amazon_link]. You know, my amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe…and the brothel-owner, anti-hero…Cole Mitchell.

Jumping WAY ahead (I can’t give away the farm here, people)…

Back to Jane’s POV…once again she and Cole have had a spat. Her usual tactic when the two of them argue is to ignore him. Refusing his immense libido tends to clear his head…unfortunately this time he’s been just as stubborn as she and they haven’t spoke for three weeks. The night before this scene Jane did something nice for an old friend of Cole’s, one that is usually picked on in the town, and she did it out of total kindness. It swayed Cole, and softened his anger…and here he is as she’s trying to go home:

“Jane.”

Smooth as silk, Cole’s voice wrapped around her and stopped her dead. One word sent shivers through her body. Damn it. She wanted nothing more than to give in right then, but it wouldn’t do. All it would take was an apology. Could she wait for it?

“You’re a damn annoying woman, ya know that?”

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Sunday Snippets 14 – Changing Tracks


Welcome back to the Weekend Writing Warriors!

ChangingTracks_MEDI’m still keeping you all intrigued with the beginning of the series [amazon_link id=”B00BEMN5SC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Changing Tracks (The Dominion Falls Series book 1)[/amazon_link]. You know, my amnesiac with the eidetic memory, Jane Doe…and the brothel-owner, anti-hero…Cole Mitchell.

Last week Cole called Jane “his woman” and caught himself off-guard…and realized that even though he didn’t want to care, he couldn’t help himself when it came to Jane. He ran to find her after the Indian raid…and now she spots him:

She lifted her head and saw him. The step she took toward him set his heart pounding. In that moment all the anger and frustration left. He just wanted to hold her in his arms and wipe away that damn tear.

She didn’t make him wait, running toward him at full speed. A wave of relief hit that she ran to him, just him. He held out his arms and braced for the impact. Throwing her good arm around his neck, the catch of a sob in her throat put a lump square in his.

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