Showing posts with label Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romance. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

PRESS RELEASE, the Suzy & Katie series,



PRESS RELEASE

the SUZY & KATIE series 

NOW COMPLETELY RE-EDITED & CO-AUTHORED
AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH AMAZON & IN PAPERBACK


Now Kindle Select for the First Time

  • First Blush - Book 1
  • Growing Love  - Book 2
  • Surprises - Book 3
Coming in mid-April 2016 
The re-release of book 4 "Suzy & Katie"

Followed by late April or early May
The re-release of book 5 "A Piece of Heaven

Like the first three books in the series, booth book 4 & 5 will be completely re-edited & co-authored, and available only through Amazon and in Paperback.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

First Blush - Re-edited, Re-worked and Re-Published

Nursesnook&Books
Press Release
December 24, 2015
Nursesnook&Books is proud to announce that “First Blush” book 1 of the “Suzy and Katie” series is once again available for purchase.  Through the following distributors: Amazon, Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, and as a paperback through CreateSpace and Amazon.

The manuscript was re-edited and re-written where necessary to provide the reader with a much smoother and easier read.  Some of the more erotic sexual scenes were, “toned down” to hopefully allow the book to reach a wider audience.  Together, over two thousand changes were made to the manuscript, without changing the premise of the story.  Included in the changes are a new cover, designed my Richard Nurse, and an inspirational image and sonnet, also by Richard Nurse.

The new book is listed as the Second Edition, and now also shows the author as D. D. Story with Richard Nurse, as the rewrite was a joint effort by both authors.

The other four books of the series have now been unpublished, and book 2 in the series has already started going through the re-editing process.  As a not to the readers, who preferred the more erotic version. The Collector’s Edition will remain as it is with the original text, and showing only D. D. Story as the author.

D. D. and Richard, would like to thank everyone for their support this year, and wish all of their fans a happy holiday and a peace-filled new year.

 Nook

Friday, December 18, 2015

Now Available in Paperback - Serial Doesn't Start with a C - Episode 3



Just Released

"Serial Doesn't Start with a C"
Episode 3 - "Jasper Street-Fighter and Me"
Now in Paperback
Find it at CreatSpace and Amazon

CreatSpace eStore    Amazon
The Blurb…

I received a call from Jim this morning. He called to tell me that they had a new lead in the serial rapist/murder case.  Jim is Detective Jim Anderson; in fact, he is the senior detective for our City's police force. We have known each other for our entire lives, and on occasion, we have enjoyed each other's company on an intimate basis.  It has never been anywhere near a permanent arrangement, although I am pretty sure that Jim would like it to be so. The problem is with me, as I've never been able to understand my sexual desires fully, so I have never been willing to make a full-time commitment.
It has been six months since Jasper and Street Fighter found the bag of diamonds, which the pack rats had stashed in the remains of a victim of the serial rapist/murder, who had been raping and killing women for the last five years, in and around the tri-state area.  Jim has been worried about me ever since we found the body, and he started working on the case.  Jim told me this morning that he was now part of the multi-jurisdictional task force working on the case.  He laughed when he said that since the press hasn't tumbled onto the case yet, that the task force has dubbed whoever is behind the rapes and murders as the Tri-State Fruitloop.  I had to laugh myself, for my first thought had been that "Serial Doesn't Start with a C". I knew that Jim had called because he does not want me to let my guard down regarding the rapist. Jim is worried about me, because of the Tri-State Fruitloop, and I can't fault his reason for worry.  Jim's concern stems from the fact that I fit the description, almost to a tee, of every victim that has been attributed to whoever was committing these crimes.  Since every one of his victims to date has been: Single, A successful business woman, Attractive, and a Redhead. I really couldn't argue the point with him.  Jim even has gone to the point of insisting that I always have Jasper and Street Fighter with me whenever I go for a run, or to any public area. 






Thursday, September 24, 2015

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

First Review - Out of the Chaos


The First Review is in for 

"Out of the Chaos"

By Richard Nurse

Four Stars
And the comment, Ladies this book is for you



Fast-paced mystery with romance!

By Lisa Karlin on September 15, 2015


Format: Paperback


In this page-turning, I-wonder-what-happens-next murder mystery, Detectives Charlotte (who goes by the name Charlie) Nelson and Chuck D'Angelo respond to a nightclub explosion to find utter chaos (as the title of the book implies, chaos is a recurring theme throughout the storyline). However, the Detectives quickly realize that something’s not right, and chaos ensues when people are shot at the scene. Chuck is shot in the leg and Charlie uses her bra and flashlight to apply a tourniquet. She saves his life only to place her own life in danger. It becomes apparent that the real target amid the chaos is Chuck, who has a 16-year-old daughter Julie. Charlie (who lost her husband and son to a drunken driver) is assigned to protect Julie, and Julie shares her theories of what happened and why on that chaotic day. We learn that Charlie (“Florence Nightingale”) is on the hit list, and that the prime suspect is a former army sniper who was just released from prison. Charlie and Julie go into seclusion at a lake house where they have a surprise visitor, and twists and turns (and chaos) ensue, right to the very end of the book. Since this is a book review (and not a book report), I am not giving away the action or the very satisfying ending. Richard Nurse has written a romantic murder mystery, if there is such a thing. He wrote from the woman’s point of view surprisingly well, and the dialogue moves the story along at a fast pace. For people looking for more than a straight murder mystery (especially female readers), this book is for you



Saturday, September 12, 2015

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Nursesnook&Books - Out of the Chaos - Tease - Links

Date:  September 9, 2014


Tease

"Out of the Chaos"

  • As promised - The following is from Chapter Two of "Out of the Chaos".



As we began our trek, through the maze of equipment and hoses to where the make-shift morgue, Chuck had spotted where the fire department’s Battalion Chief was commanding the scene from, and headed in his direction for his assessment of the situation.  Battalion Chief Angelo, who knew both Chuckie and I spotted us at about the same time, and waved for us to come over to him.

When we reached Battalion Chief Angelo, he was just finishing giving instructions to an arriving ladder truck. Once he had completed his broadcast, he let us know that there were a total of eight dead at this point, and that there were five still trapped on the upper floors.  He then added that there were ten or so witnesses sitting inside the big rescue truck, waiting to talk to us.

We never got a chance to ask him any questions, as another arriving truck called in, and Battalion Chief Angelo, continued his choreographing of the conflagration, and the efforts to bring it under control. Battalion Chief Angelo was giving each newly arriving truck their assignment over the radio, so that they knew exactly what and where to deploy. Chuck gave the Chief thumbs up and we took our leave, and headed toward the Rescue Truck to see about the witnesses. We both knew that talking to the witnesses, while the information was fresh in their minds, was paramount.  The stories that the dead could tell would not change while we talked to the living.

I was just reaching for my for the transmit button for the headset attached to my radio to bring, our boss, the Chief of Detectives up to date, when I heard the other homicide team that was on duty tonight, call me on the radio.  I directed them to make their way to the Rescue Truck to get statements from the witnesses that were waiting there.  I ended my transmission with a message for the Chief of Detectives, advising him of my directive to our support team.  I knew he had already heard my transmission to them, but I didn’t want him to feel like I was over-riding his authority.  I was the assigned lead detective for this shift, and I had just acted instinctively, based on the new information we had just received from the Battalion Chief.

I had to admit that I was very happy to hear him reply, “Good call Charlie, thank you for the update.” As soon as Chuck was sure the mic was off, he looked at me with a big smile on his face and made marks on the imaginary wall in front of us.  This was his way of telling me that I had scored points with the boss.

We continued making our way through the maze of hose and equipment, until we were finally standing in front of the building next to the scene. We were greeted with the sight of a row of bodies, arraigned so that they were protected from both falling water, and/or debris from the fire, under the facade of what had been the major movie house in the city years ago.  There were eight bodies, at present, each one lying under their own blanket or tarp.

Patrolman Dave Johnson was the only uniformed officer attending to the bodies. Battalion Chief Angelo, had already let us know that officer Johnson had volunteered to maintain a security detail with the bodies to ensure that they were not disturbed prior to the CSI Technicians  and the corner’s people arrival. 

Chuck and I both knew that this was probably not the first time that Officer Johnson had performed such duty Officer Dave Johnson was the Command Master Sergeant, and senior MP, for his reserves division, which was part of the 10th Mountain located at Camp Drum.  I looked at Chuckie, and with a smile, not really fitting facial expression for the sight that lay before us, but ten years in homicide, tends to harden us to situations like this. So without changing my facial expression I quietly asked Chuck, “Do you want to wager that Dave is the one responsible for making sure that they were all protected from the elements and residue from the fire, and that he has already checked them out before we got there.

Officer Dave Johnson did not let us down, plus his experiences in combat where also showing when he greeted us with; “Finally a sight worth looking at, and I don’t me you Chuck.” And then he added; “They’re not a pretty sight Charlie.” 

I looked over at him, and was somewhat surprised, with his relaxed greeting, to see a look of deep concern on his face, as well as the fact that his service weapon was in his hand. ”I’ll take that as a compliment. You look worried, something that we should know about?”

Without looking back, he added, “Check out the first two on the left.  I’d be willing to bet my next paycheck that not all of their wounds are from the explosion and fire.”

I know that both Chuck’s and my alert level were quickly heightened.  We had worked cases with Officer Dave Johnson before, and knowing his military background, and the fact that he has done three tours in Afghanistan, we always took his observations seriously.

Chuck held out a group of evidence numbers and bags for me to use.  “You can do the checking and tagging Charlie, I’ll cover, and help Dave keep an eye out for any signs of a shooter.”


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Saturday, September 5, 2015

Kindle Countdown Deal - Murder in St. Luietz - Out of the Chaos Release Date


Date: September 5, 2015

News: Kindle Countdown Deal

"Murder in St. Luietz" On Sale for 5 Days
Only at Amazon beginning on September 5th


Coming Soon:  "Out of the Chaos"

Release Date: September 15th
Paper Back through Creatspace
E-formats through Amazon, & Smashwords

Tease:  Look for teas from "Out of the Chaos" on Labor Day