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January 19, 2015

Release date for The Empty Box

The Empty Box, third in the Square Peg trilogy, will be released by Loose Id on April 7th.

Alexa and I really enjoyed working on this one and getting to catch up with the characters from The Square Peg and The Broken Triangle.
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Published on January 19, 2015 07:00 Tags: alexa-snow, loose-id, the-empty-box

January 8, 2015

Life Under New Management dates

Life Under New Management, my m/m BDSM contemporary set in Vancouver is currently in edits and I have some dates to share:

Life Under New Management

Preorder from Totally Bound: 20th February

Early Download: 6th March

General Release 3rd April
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Published on January 08, 2015 10:03 Tags: life-under-new-management, totally-bound

December 17, 2014

Free m/m festive short

Freebie 2k m/m schmoopy short for everyone from me.

http://archiveofourown.org/works/2790461

Happy Holidays!
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Published on December 17, 2014 11:33 Tags: free-read, original

November 25, 2014

Extra scene from Lucky Strike

As part of the blog tour, I did a short scene expanding on Rill and Jake's first meeting. Not spoilery at all. You can read it here:

http://lovebytesreviews.com/2014/11/2...
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Published on November 25, 2014 08:31 Tags: lucky-strike, riptide

November 24, 2014

Lucky Strike now available!

Lucky Strike is now available from Riptide. and the usual sellers as a paperback or ebook. It is part of the 'Share the Love: A Holiday Charity Bundle' and twenty percent of all profits from the three stories will be donated to the It Gets Better project.
For the chance to win a $25 Riptide gift card, visit the blog tour:

November 24, 2014 - Cup O' Porn
November 24, 2014 - My Fiction Nook
November 24, 2014 - Rainbow Gold Reviews
November 24, 2014 - Words of Wisdom from the Scarf Princess
November 25, 2014 - Book Reviews and More by Kathy
November 25, 2014 - Love Bytes Reviews
November 25, 2014 - The Jeep Diva
November 26, 2014 - Prism Book Alliance
November 26, 2014 - The Novel Approach
November 27, 2014 - All I Want and More Books
November 27, 2014 - MM Good Book Reviews
November 28, 2014 - The Pen and Muse Reviews
November 28, 2014 - Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words


Death's a heartbeat away, but love's even closer.

Flying a passenger to the luxury planet Crestal in time for Leap celebrations is no problem for intrepid partners Jake and Rill, even if they have to navigate a deadly meteor shower to get there. But their fresh-faced, privileged passenger is carrying more than Leap gifts. Lian has a message to deliver, treachery and murder to avenge, and a killer close on his heels.

Lian thought he was ready for independence from his overbearing extended family, but his first solo trip off-planet has landed him in a nightmare of deadly intrigue. Though he's devastated by betrayal, and no longer able to tell friend from foe, he's fascinated by the gruff pilot and scorchingly handsome first mate who've become his reluctant rescuers.

With a dazzling fortune at stake and the fate of the United Protectorate of Planets in their hands, there's no time for the three men to fall in love. But with their future measured in hours, crew and passenger may have just enough time to discover that three can become one, and that together they are strong enough to beat any odds.
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Published on November 24, 2014 06:06 Tags: lucky-strike, riptide

October 30, 2014

Words in a Row

Digging around in my hard drive, I found an article I wrote for a magazine a decade ago, when ereaders were new, hard to get hold of, and I didn't have one. It's about my love of books.

Thought it might be fun to share.

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Words in a Row

Jane Davitt



Love of books and love of reading are two very different, not necessarily overlapping, addictions.

I think it's fair to class them as addictions because they can drive people to astonishing extremes of behaviour in their search for a fix…

'Dad reads everything from The Anatomy of Melancholy to Acta Mathematica and Paris-Match and will sit on a curbstone separating damp newspapers wrapped around garbage in order to see continued-on-page-eight.'

Have Space Suit – Will Travel by Robert A Heinlein


... as shown by my own ability to cook, clean, and emerge from the bath with one dry hand still clutching a book, and my equal inability to go to sleep, no matter how late the hour, without reading at least a page.

As for collecting books, well, I own over 4,000, shelved in alphabetical order within category, came back off my honeymoon in Canada with suitcases labeled 'heavy' as I'd somehow acquired 54 books in three weeks... but I'm positively normal compared to some people...

'I'd known many book collectors, and they'd all heard of Allister Toomey, to their rage and sorrow. Toomey had spent a considerable inheritance on books, all kinds of books, from double four-edges to first editions to pulps and comic books that were just getting to be worth owning. Much of what he had owned had been unique, irreplaceable. He'd kept them all in a huge barn he'd managed to hang onto somehow.

He'd spent everything else on books: there was no money left to take care of them. They moldered in that barn, Rats and insects got into them, rain dripped through the roof. If he'd sold a few of them he'd have been able to take care of the rest. I'd known a lot of collectors and they all had a tendency to brood over Allister Toomey. '

Inferno by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle


I don't yet own anything electronic and portable that I can use to read books, but I have, over the last few years, mastered the art of reading fiction on my computer. At first it was difficult; I'd scroll too fast and the page would leap forward and I'd sigh and scroll back up, trying to find my place. It's also not as easy to get comfortable, but after suffering trying to read the latest Harry Potter which was too weighty to be comfortably held in one hand, and too thick to open fully, there are advantages to a single, flat page.

Ebooks (electronic books) are something to consider as well; I'm certainly tempted by the idea of packing a hundred books for a trip in something the size of a calculator. They can be read on something like a Palm OS or any handheld PC device. The software programs available allow you to adjust the size of the text, remember where you stopped reading and even add notes. With immediate downloads there's no waiting and the books are slightly cheaper than the print versions; one site I found had the recent best seller 'The Da Vinci Code' for $13.46 USD; Amazon.com sells it in hardcover for $14.97 plus shipping.

Another interesting way to 'read' is books on tape, or, these days, CD. There's something very soothing about having a book read to you by someone chosen for their pleasant voice and it can make a change to listening to music as you do a boring task.

I would class myself as loving reading the words more than the way in which they're presented which is why I'd never really call myself a serious collector. My library has a few rare books, a smattering of first editions, but nothing that would really bring a fanatical gleam to a collector's eye. I collect books because I want to read them and I keep them because just suppose I want to read them again? Which I do, very often, because delightful though it is to find a new book, there's nothing like reading one you've practically memorized and anticipating the upcoming treats.

I don't remember learning to read; it was some time at the age of four, but I do recall being deliberately naughty at nursery school as the punishment was to be sent to the book corner... which is a terrible idea really. What were they thinking?

Once I could, I did, and I've never stopped. When people tell me smugly that they don't read books, I look at them in silent, uncomprehending pity.

My four-year old daughter has a book that begins with the single, beautifully simple line 'I like books' and ends with 'Yes, I really do like books' after a handful of pages listing a different sort of book ( 'Books about dinosaurs, and books about monsters'). The author of I Like Books, Anthony Browne has gone directly to the root of the matter for me.

I like books.

I like the look of them, neat rectangles enclosing waiting worlds; the smell of them, crisp and new, musty and old. I like the way old books have a smell that seems to mellow to be the same, no matter what paper and ink was used, no matter how they're stored. I like the way a book shop or a library is quiet and yet not, the weight of the stored words pressing down heavily on any human noise, flattening it to silence so that the books themselves can whisper and chat.

I like the way that a book is legion, its words for ever. Burn a book, rip it up, ban it from schools, libraries, shops – there will always be one they miss, one to be passed, hand-to-hand, one to be shared.

I have a thousand books in my head, a million sentences jostling each other, ready to rise to my lips to bolster an argument, speak for me when my own words are inadequate.

Books have formed the way I think far more so than any other influence. Tolerance, a spirit of adventure, a belief, clung to stubbornly, that right will prevail and the ending be happy.

Yes. I love books. Yes, I'm addicted to reading.

But I can stop any time.

Really.

I just don't want to.
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Published on October 30, 2014 10:49 Tags: essay

Want a sneak peek at a cover?

It won't be out until spring, but I just got the gorgeous cover for 'Life Under New Management', a Totally Bound book set in Vancouver, part of their Totally Five Star series, set in a luxury hotel chain with locations worldwide.

Love it! The dark haired man is Ethan, obsessive, controlling, lonely, and the blond is Andy, his newest employee, younger, flighty, looking for a stabilizing influence.



Preorder: 20th February 2015

Early download: 6th March 2015

General release: 3rd April 2015
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Published on October 30, 2014 09:55 Tags: life-under-new-management, totally-bound

October 26, 2014

Shiny new page

Completely revised the webpage (my daughter Eleanor designed me a new header)and HTML is dancing in front of my eyes. Took three days to recode about 70 subpages. I taught myself drop down menus ::is proud:;

Done. For now.

See what you think:

http://www.janedavitt.com

All suggestions/broken links spotting/viewing issue reports gratefully accepted.
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Published on October 26, 2014 16:11

October 18, 2014

Lucky Strike available for pre-order!

Lucky Strike is available for pre-order from Riptide Publishing. It is part of the 'Share the Love: A Holiday Charity Bundle' and twenty percent of all profits from the three stories will be donated to the It Gets Better project.

Three of Hearts by Kelly Jamieson releases November 17
Lucky Strike by Jane Davitt releases November 24
Three the Hard Way by Sidney Croft releases December 1

The bundle releases December 1 and the pre-order price is $12.99, saving twenty-three percent on the list price, plus the stories will be available two days earlier than the official date.


Death's a heartbeat away, but love's even closer.

Flying a passenger to the luxury planet Crestal in time for Leap celebrations is no problem for intrepid partners Jake and Rill, even if they have to navigate a deadly meteor shower to get there. But their fresh-faced, privileged passenger is carrying more than Leap gifts. Lian has a message to deliver, treachery and murder to avenge, and a killer close on his heels.

Lian thought he was ready for independence from his overbearing extended family, but his first solo trip off-planet has landed him in a nightmare of deadly intrigue. Though he's devastated by betrayal, and no longer able to tell friend from foe, he's fascinated by the gruff pilot and scorchingly handsome first mate who've become his reluctant rescuers.

With a dazzling fortune at stake and the fate of the United Protectorate of Planets in their hands, there's no time for the three men to fall in love. But with their future measured in hours, crew and passenger may have just enough time to discover that three can become one, and that together they are strong enough to beat any odds.
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Published on October 18, 2014 07:47 Tags: lucky-strike, riptide

October 7, 2014

Smizing is hard

After watching many all the seasons of ANTM, when I went to get a headshot (one of my publishers wanted it), I froze. Then dissolved into a gibbering wreck when asked to choose two shots from a series of photographs of a gormless woman with a fixed grin and eyes tight shut.

STRESSFUL. I treated myself to a coffee and a muffin. Though since I'd resolved to go on an immediate diet after seeing my chipmunk cheeks, perhaps that wasn't a good idea.

When I got back, it didn't look too bad on my computer or maybe the shock had worn off. Anyway. This is me.

So ask yourself; would you buy a book from this woman?


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Published on October 07, 2014 09:57 Tags: headshot

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