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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 14

Hanna had hung back, waiting for us when we came out of the choir room and passed through the cafeteria, but I waved her off. She didn’t look pleased being kept out of the loop, especially because Kat had been so obviously crying, but I knew she’d understand when I explained later.

The ...

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The Sword of Jupiter (Imperium #1) - Chapter 29

“What is the feast of Mercatus?” Ky asked the AI as he went back to his quarters to continue making notes.

The feast of Mercatus is a celebration in the honor of the god Mercatus, to gain blessing for the city's merchants and commerce through the winter months. When it originated...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 13

“You have a phone call,” Mom said Monday morning as I came out of the bathroom after my shower. “Nothing bad happened.”

The last part was probably because she could see the look on my face. In my limited experience so far, early morning calls were rarely for something positive. The ...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 12

After the game, Coach kept his admonitions to a minimum, saying we’d talk about it tomorrow like I guessed, and sent us to get cleaned up. It was still pretty early and I’d planned for this ahead of time with Hanna and Kat, who’d been up in the stands watching. They’d ridden together and ...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 11

There were no more major issues with Aaron for the next week, and Mr. Eaves had been good on his word. He and Mom had a long conversation Saturday before she went to work. I wasn’t allowed to attend, but afterward, she said she’d agreed to let him fight the case. She was clearly still worried...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 10

Over the weekend I followed Mr. French’s advice and slipped one of my new songs into our setlist. I’d already started brainstorming more songs, since I needed to get a bunch more written and didn’t have a ton of time to do it, but he’d also said I’d need to work them out a bit in front ...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 9

Monday, Mr. French was worked up when he met me at my classroom to accompany me from my Enlgish class. He was practically vibrating as I came out of the classroom and we started walking towards the cafeteria so I could pick up my lunch.

“You okay?” I asked, giving him a concerned look.<...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 15

“So that’s where we think he’s hiding,” Taylor said, summing up everything they’d learned so far.

Gathered in the commander’s office were Lt. Colonel Simmons, Chenier, and Inspector Davis. Although word had started leaking out to the soldiers of at least a basic outline of what ...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 14

The sergeant hadn’t been exaggerating when he said it was out in the desert. He lead them, Chenier, and some conscripted soldiers from one of the training units several miles out into the desert, eventually ending at a series of poorly camouflaged pits containing a variety of crates and contain...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 13

It took time to get everyone together and on the phone. Lt. Colonel Simmons didn’t like being kept in the dark but quieted down when Taylor explained who else needed to be in on the conversation. It was one thing to be thrown into sudden command several steps above your pay grade and another th...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 8

The next day I was sitting in Mr. French’s office again, eating lunch and talking about music, when we both jerked up at the sound of a knock at his office door. Neither of us had heard the main door to the choir room open and we were caught off guard.

I was surprised to see Kat standing ...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 12

Taylor was still coughing from smoke when Chenier ran up. The fire was mostly out, but it would be hours before everything cooled enough to investigate the scene.

Waving off the medic who was checking him out, Taylor said, “I want the base locked down. No one comes or goes. I also want so...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 11

“So, how do we go about catching both the thieves and your serial killer?” Whitaker asked as they pulled up to their temporary housing.

Walking in, Taylor dropped his go bag on his cot and turned back to Whitaker, answering her question.

“We start investigating them as two separ...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 7

I’d decided not to say anything to Mom about Chef helping until I knew something concrete. She’d be pissed when she found out I’d disobeyed her specific instructions, so I needed to have a real solution ready to show her it wasn’t just about disobeying her. Staying quiet wasn’t easy as ...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 10

Not all of the families were cooperative. The parents of the second victim didn’t want to talk to them. In small towns like this, gossip traveled fast. They’d heard there were people from the army investigating the murders and clearly held a grudge against the military for denying their invol...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 9

Taylor stood over the sheriff, looking down at her crumpled body, while Whitaker stepped outside to call her deputies and let them know what had happened. The cause of death was fairly obvious and unfortunately all too familiar at this point. Although her head was turned to the side, Taylor could...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 8

“Well, that was a waste of time,” Whitaker said grumpily as they drove back to the base.

They’d spent almost four hours in the sheriff’s office as she went over all of the murders in her jurisdiction during the last three years, even the two that the Army had taken responsibility fo...

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Quick Programing Note

I've been trying to maintain writing a chapter at least once every 2 to 3 days to hit deadlines of finishing the next Taylor book by Aug. 15th and the next Country Roads book before Christmas (although I'm pushing it to get try and get it done before thanksgiving).  That pace continues, but ...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 7

After giving the body and scene a thorough once over with Chenier, Whitaker declared she had what she needed, and he could take over the scene. When it came to this kind of thing, she was the expert, so Taylor didn’t question her. The body didn’t have a lot to tell them, in his opinion, since...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 6

With Mom deciding to give in and just take a judgment in court and living with the restrictions from the restraining order, I was a mess by the time I got to the Blue Ridge for training on Friday. I’d manage to hold it together the day before, but apparently, I had hit my breaking point, becaus...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 6

The brig was a small concrete building not far from the front entrance of the base, with an MP corporal on the door, and no windows. It actually reminded Taylor a little of the sheriff’s office, with its handful of cells and room with desks for the officers on duty. The only thing missing was t...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 5

My newfound good mood lasted until two minutes into first period, when I received a note to see Vice Principal Keller right away. Sitting in the front office, waiting to be called into his office, I realized I was starting to become a fixture. The office personnel didn’t even bat an eye when I ...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 4

After dealing with Rhonda, I didn’t feel much like being around people. Not because I’d hoped to win her back or anything, since I’d already closed the door to that ever happening again, since there was no way I could actually trust her. It just hurt how easily she’d been able to cut me o...

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The Sword of Jupiter (Imperium #1) - Chapter 28

Query, Commander,” the AI said as Ky wrote out documents for the proper treatment of waste in the city.

It was barely light out, the light blue of dawn creeping through the edges of his tent, and he had already been awake for hours, making notes for glassmakers for new forms o...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 5

“So how do we do this? Once the money shows up, everyone’s eyes are going to be on it and the General will have guards all over it. We can’t just wave our badges and walk in with the money. That’s the same as if we just told everyone it’s a trap.”

“I know. We need to game out ...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 3

I’d warned Chef the day before that I was going to be late, although I hadn’t explained the particulars, since I hadn’t planned on anything coming from it. He, however, saw it as a good chance to run me ragged. Again.

“Okay, stop,” he said as he paced in front of me as I pushed th...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 2

Wednesday afternoon I was at the baseball field in my PE clothes along with about thirty other kids. I’d let Chef know I was going to be late and Hanna had agreed to wait for me. Actually, both she and Kat had waited and were currently sitting up in the stands with a handful of other friends of...

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Danger Close (John Taylor #7) - Chapter 4

The sheriff’s office wasn’t hard to find, located at the end of the main street, in a small one-story building that housed the courthouse, police station, and mayor’s office. The building was divided into a two-story center section with two one-story wings on either side.

The two-stor...

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The Sword of Jupiter (Imperium #1) - Chapter 27

A banging on his door woke Ky just as the sun came up. They’d worked late into the night again, sending out recruiters into both the prison camp outside the walls and to across the city and its outskirts, looking for slaves to sign up for the legion.

They'd all agreed that the sooner they...

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Fanfare (Country Roads #2) - Chapter 1

It was close to midnight and I was sitting in the living room of one of my two best friends, Hanna Philips, the first friend I’d made moving to town, with her and Katherine Moore, who was … complicated. We were huddled up under a big blanket together on Hanna’s couch, watching the commentat...

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