A.M. Jaxon

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Author of the Too Much Trilogy; books fuelled, not only by imagination, and music but strong, smart women and hot, hot sweet loving!
A.M. Jaxon grew up in an occasionally idyllic, sometimes dodgy small-town, in Far North Queensland, in 1970s-80s Australia. Leaving small town Queensland, she headed out into the world to study pharmacy before using this medical background to explore and work around the world. These different paths have seen her experience many adventures and misadventures first-hand, which delivers a unique edge to her novels.
A. M. writes about resilient women of all shapes, sizes and temperaments who endure what life throws at them. She's a newcomer to the romantic suspense genre. She loves highlighting human nature's comple
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A.M. Jaxon Yes, Book2, Deeply: 'Too Much Too Late' is being edited at present. I'm aiming for a release date mid-December 2018 and if all things go well Book 3 T…moreYes, Book2, Deeply: 'Too Much Too Late' is being edited at present. I'm aiming for a release date mid-December 2018 and if all things go well Book 3 Truly: "Too Much is Never Enough' will be ready for release around mid-June 2019. I'll have more information about it on amjaxon.com over the next months. Also thanks for your review of Madly. I will try to take your thoughts on board!
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A.M. Jaxon At first like everyone I was like I can't think of anything. That was mainly because I wanted the first sentences I wrote to be gold! Not needing any …moreAt first like everyone I was like I can't think of anything. That was mainly because I wanted the first sentences I wrote to be gold! Not needing any changes. That DOESN'T EVER happen. So just write anything but get writing and keep thinking its a process. Forget about the goal or the end..... A book. Think: I'll get this sentence down sort of how I think it should be and then the next and then the next. You always can go back and polish, fix later. Because no one sees the first/second.... fifteenth draft but you. So don't think this sentence is what an editor will see. Think this is only the start of a long journey.(less)
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Sometimes all you need is a good devil

I'd rather be a Devil's mistress than an Angel's bride.
He'd have hot moves in bed and know his way around a woman.
Quote from Lacey Burns: Love Connection Book 2: Joshua's Story.
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MADLY: Too Much Too Soon
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“Don't die with the music still in you. (Wayne Bennet)

Saints invariably have a past. Sinners invariably have a future.

The one important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one's work seriously and taking one's self seriously. The first is imperative and the second is disastrous. (Margot Fonteyn).”
A.M. Jaxon

“Don't die with the music still in you. (Wayne Bennet)

Saints invariably have a past. Sinners invariably have a future.

The one important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one's work seriously and taking one's self seriously. The first is imperative and the second is disastrous. (Margot Fonteyn).”
A.M. Jaxon




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