A.C. James's Blog, page 2
May 25, 2022
T̶h̶o̶u̶g̶h̶t̶s̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶p̶r̶a̶y̶e̶r̶s̶ Policy and Change!
My heart is heavy after the devastating gun violence and shooting in Uvalde, Texas, that claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers. 💔 T̶h̶o̶u̶g̶h̶t̶s̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶p̶r̶a̶y̶e̶r̶s̶ is not enough. I'm taking action through my books, and you can help too! I'm supporting the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence to raise awareness about the 93 daily gun deaths in America and how we can prevent them. When you grab my eBooks or Audiobooks 𝙙𝙞𝙧𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙡𝙮 𝙩𝙝𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙜𝙝 𝙢𝙮 𝙬𝙚𝙗𝙨𝙞𝙩𝙚 now through June 30th, proceeds will 𝗮𝘂𝘁𝗼𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 benefit the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. You can also round up your donation during checkout. If you're unsure how to load eBooks onto your eReader device, a real human at Bookfunnel will help you get your book onto your reader so you can start enjoying the story. A massive shoutout to Anne at ShoppingGives for answering all my questions and helping me make this possible! As always, I appreciate the generosity of the romance reading community. You never fail to rally around noble and just causes. I'm truly honored to be a part of such a kind community!
May 18, 2022
I've got HUGE news to share with you!
I'm super excited about this, and in fact, I'm so pumped that I can hardly contain myself! I've got HUGE news to share with you! This year I turned forty-one, but I still feel like a kid. Technically, I'm a Gen X cusper because I was born in 1981, which means I relate more to them than Millenials since we're the kids-of-divorce-generation who were left to our own devices and highly unsupervised, but I'm tech-savvy, unlike the older Gen X crowd. It's hardly surprising that I didn't grow up, considering my first "real job" was as a software beta tester and doing tech support, which is just a way of saying that I tested video games back in the day.
I've always loved games! Aside from books, games were a way that I could escape from my childhood. I read a lot of paranormal, horror, and science fiction. Romance came later, but earlier than expected, because I used to have a babysitter named Sherry Luv. Yes, her name was really love, just not spelled the same. She used to have a thing for romance novels, specifically historical romance, and the ever-popular Harlequin paperbacks and books that heavily featured Fabio on the cover. I learned a lot about sex from fiction and the Playboy magazines that my father would leave in the downstairs den bathroom when I'd infrequently go on visits. I think he asked me once how I "knew about all this BDSM stuff" *rolling eyes* and I didn't have the heart to say, "Really, Dad?" So, I stuttered something to the effect of having Internet access and doing research for my writing. What did he expect? I've been reading romance and looking at porn since elementary school. We were the kids on the back of milk cartons and survived a time when there were actual commercials (e.g., advertisements that split up your favorite show before streaming existed) that asked, "It's 10 pm. Do you know where your kids are?" True story.
I've decided to go old school with my writing and allow you to be the main character with interactive "Choose Your Own Adventure" stories through an app available for Android and Apple devices. I also made the first "episode" a prompt so that you can create fanfiction with the same characters and world. It's hardly revolutionary since books and games have paved the way for interactivity.
I'm so thrilled to share interactive stories with you. I'm seriously passionate about it, and I love supporting a new platform that's women-owned, and most of the creators are women or diverse too. Considering that I used to work in the gaming industry, which is still largely male-dominated, I love seeing women do innovative things, and chatting with the VP on Discord was refreshing. When I saw it on Tech Crunch, I knew that readers would LOVE being part of the story. The romance writing community is mostly women, and we support one another. Women should support other women, so I'm excited to be a part of this and share it with my readers!
You get all this and more when you sign up to be a patron through my website. It's like Patreon, but the difference is that it's through my site instead. See, I'm old, and I remember MySpace. I'd hate to publish all this AMAZING content through Patreon, and then, in five years, it doesn't exist anymore. Not that I think they're going anywhere, but history has a way of repeating itself.
For five bucks a month, you'll get access to all the eBooks on my website in a Welcome Gift .zip file, any re-release or anniversary editions, new books as they come out, rough draft chapters as I'm writing them, bonus scenes, behind-the-scenes tidbits, early looks at cover art, polls that you can vote on, and other bonus content such as interactive stories or games. Trust me! It's going to be baller! (I just moved to the Philadelphia suburbs, so I've been picking up new vocabulary and catchphrases.)
Anyway, you can sign-up and try it, and if it's not your thing, you can cancel at any time. Learn more by clicking here. Again, I'm just happy to be here, and I feel so grateful that all of you stuck by me through a messy divorce, remarriage to the most wonderful man, going back to college as a non-traditional student, and finding my way back. Your support means everything to me, and I feel so lucky to have met so many incredible people through the writing community. Thank you for supporting me and allowing me to share my fictional worlds with you!
xoxo,
-A.C.
May 14, 2022
OMG... New Books Are Coming!
What's up, readers? Did you miss me? Yeah, I've missed me too! This year has been so busy with school, work, and writing life. I finished my first year as a transfer student at Widener. It's strange going through the self-discovery that most people do in their twenties in my forties instead. I guess it goes to show you that it's never too late. The thing that I thought I wanted to go back to school for, which was to finish my Psychology undergraduate degree and apply to law school afterward, wasn't what I wanted after all. When I seriously considered the debt that comes with law school, I started to itch, like a full-body itch. So, either I'm allergic to law school, or my body was trying to tell me something.
After Thanksgiving, I switched my major to Digital Informatics and a minor in Computer Information Systems and Gender Women Studies. I've worked in tech and marketing my whole life, so switching made sense, especially if I'm considering jumping back into tech after I graduate. There are oodles of jobs that would be more my speed since we moved to the Philadelphia burbs last summer. If I'm being honest, I'm thinking of data analyst or landing a job at one of the many colleges in an IT department. I've concluded that I will probably have to pay for college for my kiddos by myself and health insurance is a good thing, so finishing my degree was my way of leveling the playing field and providing for my family.
Next year I'll be a junior, and I'm officially halfway done with my degree, which I started right before COVID hit. Then my kids got sent home from school, and I almost didn't go back, but I decided it was now or never. Honestly, there's never a good time to go back to school, so why not do it when the world is on fire? It hasn't been easy working and writing while balancing a hectic school schedule, and it's come at a huge cost to my sanity, but I feel good about what I'm doing. This semester, I finished taking 18 credits, including subjects I never thought I could do, like Discrete Math. Honestly, Discrete Math is the first time I've pulled a "C" in college since I had a 3.85 GPA. It's probably healthy because I have this awful perfectionist streak. Now that I don't need "perfect" grades to apply to law school after my undergrad, it's like a weight lifted. Of course, no amount of achievement makes people like you more or makes you happy. I'm trying to teach myself to relax and enjoy the quiet moments between classes and running around.
Now that I'm done with classes until the end of August, I've been writing my butt off. I'm not trying to compare my release schedule to anyone else because you can't. You can only do what you can do. So, this year I will have four new releases, which is a lot for me! I'm excited to work with a talented bunch of ladies, and I'll be releasing three new books in the Intergalactic Dating Agency, a new sci-fi romance comedy series called Earth Girls Aren't Easy!
I'm also starting another new series because I'm tired of writing female characters in their twenties and thirties. I've completely fallen in love with where I live, and it's given me a lot of inspiration for a paranormal women's fiction series called Magical Midlife Disasters. It's been a lot of fun writing a story with a forty-year-old divorced witch, her magical children, and a second chance at love with a hot magic instructor who teaches at the academy her kids attend. Of course, that's if they can solve the mysterious death of one of his former students. There's also a shifter with a spice addiction, a succubus demon ex-wife, a Hidebehind, and a ghost! You'll find no shortage of magical creatures in a small town where Practical Magic meets Desperate Housewives.
I can't tell you how good it feels to be writing again! I also can't wait to share these stories with you. Make sure that you're signed up to receive my newsletter because that's how I announce new releases when they come out. Here's my release schedule, and of course, if you buy the books directly from me through my website, they will always be a buck or two cheaper than any of the retail sites ;)
xoxo, -A.C.
March 15, 2022
Witches & Whiskers

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January 7, 2022
A Magical Little Giveaway
Here's how it works:
1. The giveaway is listed HERE on my website with instructions on entering, a detailed description of the prize, and some stuff about the book. It has ONE WINNER UNLESS you are the winner and from Australia or New Zealand.
MY GIVEAWAYS ARE ALWAYS OPEN INTERNATIONAL BUT the United States Post Office has stopped all mail delivery to AUS and NZ. However, you can still win if you're from AUS or NZ because each giveaway has a GIFT CARD as well as a physical gift. So if the chosen winner is from AUS or NZ – there will be TWO winners. The AUS/NZ winner will get the GIFT CARD, and the second winner will get the physical prize and a gift card.
2. The giveaway runs UNTIL January 30.
3. Winner is CHOSEN and will be NOTIFIED on January 31. I will be notifying the winner depending on how they enter. Sometimes on FB, sometimes on IG, sometimes on TikTok, sometimes in my FB fan group (A.C. Jame's Book Club), sometimes via email – and the winner will BE LISTED AT THE TOP OF THE GIVEAWAY POST HERE ON MY WEBSITE on January 31.
4. Winners have 24 hours to respond, then another winner will be chosen. Sorry, but you snooze, you lose!
5. ALL PRIZES WILL BE MAILED BY FEBRUARY 5. If I'm waiting on a winner to respond and they miss the February 5 mail date, that prize will be mailed as soon as I possibly can because I'm starting my spring semester with 18 credits on top of my crazy writing life, working, kids, cats, and chaos!
Now About the Book & Giveaway...

~A humorous feel-good Christmas story about following your heart, holiday wishes, and a second chance at finding love. The best things in life can’t be planned, and sometimes love is sweeter the second time around. Oh, and there might just be an elf.~
Clara Parker was a small-town girl from Overlook, Nebraska who followed her dreams to New York but ended up working as a literary agent instead. On her way home for the holidays, she encounters a strange man and finds herself in possession of a unique book. Unexpected news from her sister, hilarious family gossip, and running into the man who once stole her heart force Clara to acknowledge the truth.
Successful restaurateur Luciano Ventura can’t forget the passionate first love of a high school sweetheart. As the summer of their senior year came to a close, unforeseen events with the health of his father tore the young couple apart. A meddlesome sister helps these two former lovers discover undeniable truths about the choices they’ve made. He never thought tiramisu would lead to such a searing reunion, but only if he can convince Clara that she can live her dreams and be with him too.
Is a merry-ever-after the recipe this holiday season or is their relationship just more of yesterday's news?
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The more ways that you enter, the greater your chance of winning. A winner will be randomly selected when you:
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NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY.THAT'S IT! I HOPE YOU ALL ENJOY THIS! The world is completely INSANE right now, so I'm just trying to spread some cheer and give back to all of you who support me and enjoy the stories I create. It means the world to me, and I'm so grateful that you all have stuck by me through thick and thin!
December 22, 2021
What's Coming?
We're heading into a New Year. We're far from being in the clear and conquering COVID, but I'm so grateful! It's easier to focus on all the negative things that bring us down. We lose sight of what's really important, but the past two years have been a lesson in what's essential. I'm pretty sure that's true for all of us.
As I look back on this year, I find that I've grown and learned more about myself than I ever thought possible. It's always important to reflect on all the blessings in your life. But sometimes, the right words escape us—or maybe we never really had them in the first place... This year has been about discovering new definitions, labels, words and evaluating life retrospectively. I'm not ready to share some things because I'm still trying to wrap my head around it myself, but there's been a lot of good things going on even though I didn't publish a thing this year.
I turned forty! *throws confetti* Ron and I celebrated our first wedding anniversary. We did everything backward, but the best things in life are sometimes unexpected. We were planning to move in together outside Philly because his ex was going to move back down to New Jersey to homestead, we'd planned a wedding on the beach in Cape May, but COVID changed everything. We got married in the backyard by a Jewish prison rabbi instead. Hey, all I can say is that 2020 was that kind of year, and you take what you can get when availability is hard. So, mazal tov! We're officially living in Deleware County in the Philadelphia suburbs, and Widener gave me an even bigger scholarship this year despite postponing the move.
I have a 3.8625 GPA and aced all my classes this fall. This year put a lot of things in perspective. Before Thanksgiving, I also changed my major to Digital Informatics with a concentration in Graphics, Mobile, & Web Development and Computer Information Systems with a minor in Gender Women and Sexuality. Since the digital side encompasses a lot of design, I'll be taking a drawing class this spring which I'm looking forward to, and since I'm a professional writer, Widener is letting me make up my course for an independent study instead of English 102 because it's way beyond my skills. I'll probably take Digital Photography next year. I'll also take more math classes, including Discrete Math, this spring because I'm doing Computer Information Systems. My goal is actually on the CIS side with full-stack development as a career change end goal. After all, I'm just a humble midlist author, and an evil day job is still necessary. ;)
I also got my books back from a book distributor. It's a long story. I didn't write for a while because my ex was trying to take me for royalties during my lengthy divorce. I thought about starting a new pen name that he couldn't claim, but I didn't want to start over. Then a marketing friend tried to sell me on a new idea, and after eating a deposit with nothing to show for it, I scrapped the whole thing because it was not viable or realistic. The worst part was her telling me that a book I'd planned on releasing that's 90% written was "depressing as fuck" so I was in a writing funk for a while and started doubting myself. A critique partner read it and said it's the best book I've ever written. Most skills with practice get better or mature over time. :)
I'm still not ready to dive back into finishing the YA novel I was working on last year, though. I have my groove back, but I'm going to do things my way and in my own space and time. So, now that I have my books back, I'm releasing expanded anniversary editions. I'm also going to offer e-books directly from my website for the first time ever and sign print books for those of you who have been with me since the beginning. I'm also working on a new book with midlife hexes and magical shenanigans. Be patient! And thanks for sticking with me. I wouldn't be able to do it without my readers.
Happy Holidays! xoxo -AC
May 30, 2020
A Social Distancing Proposal
It was day seventy-two of the stay-at-home order due to COVID-19, and I’d never been more sure of anything in my entire life. Ron and I got engaged on May 26th, sharing a non-traditional and nerdy proposal with two friends virtually. We’ve been together for almost two years. When we met, marriage was the furthest thing from my mind. I never thought I would want to do it again, but whenever you say ‘never,’ the Universe has a way of saying nothing is for sure, and turning all your plans and good intentions upside down. It turns out I was...
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A Social Distancing Proposal
It was day seventy-two of the stay-at-home order due to COVID-19, and I’d never been more sure of anything in my entire life. Ron and I got engaged on May 26th, sharing a non-traditional and nerdy proposal with two friends virtually. We’ve been together for almost two years. When we met, marriage was the furthest thing from my mind. I never thought I would want to do it again, but whenever you say ‘never,’ the Universe has a way of saying nothing is for sure, and turning all your plans and good intentions upside down. It turns out I was writing about leaving my ex-husband and standing up for myself when I wrote: “Finding Her Bearing.” I wrote that story long before I was ready to admit that it was my only option to deal with a marriage filled with my ex’s drug addiction and domestic violence. I didn’t want it to end or know how to end it because it’s all I’d known for fourteen years. Thankfully it only took me leaving once while it takes most domestic violence survivors an average of seven tries before it finally sticks.
During the end of my marriage, writing became an outlet that saved me, and what began as a hobby turned into an indie author career and my car payment every month. I’m lucky during all of this because I’m able to work from home. I used to be a software beta tester in Baltimore before relocating to Pennsylvania. I use my tech, design, and writing savvy working for a local marketing firm remotely, and I still have my writing royalties as extra income.

I never expected to meet Ron. I’m almost forty, and after everything I’ve fought for, my fierce independence, I swore that marriage would be off the table. Ron was an art director in Philly, and his wife used to work for a non-profit that helped women who were incarcerated for murdering their partners when domestic violence almost took their lives instead. He is incredibly talented, owns his own business, and uses his art to create stencils, decals, designs, and aftermarket kits for Warhammer 40K and Gundam. I suppose it’s fitting that we’re both creative and incredibly nerdy. Although, as a teenager, he was always a Goth kid and I gravitated toward grunge and have always been more of a hippie chick with my love for jam bands.
Last year on my thirty-eighth birthday, we were having coffee in bed. I said, looking back, that if I could do it all over again, I’d have finished college and applied to law school. Knowing what I know now about domestic violence, I would have loved being able to work in family law or at a non-profit that helps survivors. Ron told me it’s never too late. I took his encouragement and re-enrolled at the community college I attended over two decades ago to work on finishing an undergrad in Psychology. Then I’ll apply to law school. I’m in two academic honor societies. I planned on transferring my credits to a four-year university this fall. So I applied to several colleges with law schools attached in Philadelphia before the outbreak. I got into every single one and received huge merit scholarships. I was supposed to start Widener University in September, and we were going to buy a house in the Philly burbs. We were even working with a writer friend who’s also a Realtor and looking at houses in the Springfield or Havertown area.
Then COVID-19 happened. Suddenly living in a densely populated area didn’t seem like the best idea. I mourned that plan falling apart for a week and got my enrollment deposit back from Temple. We’d planned on living together, but although we’d discussed marriage, I wasn’t entirely sure I wanted to take that step… Until now. I wasted so many years, and I realize what I hated most about marriage, the patriarchy of it, was only because of my experience. Everything I’d known revolved around marrying into an Italian Catholic family where I was treated subservient. Being a glorified maid and fulfilling gender roles that never fit me wasn’t the partnership of equality that I envisioned. Everything was decided for me, right down to the puffy white dress and a large monstrosity of a wedding with a ton of people that I didn’t know and some I would never see again.
Everything with Ron is built on an equal partnership. Even living together, we’ll always keep our separate bank accounts, and the joint one will be for household bills, or we’ll do what we do now and PayPal each other. He trusts and respects me. We talk about our problems. I realized that even if COVID-19 didn’t happen, we’d still be doing what we do now: finding a way to work through things no matter how hard it can be. Quarantine or not, there’s no one I would rather be with, and I was scared because of my past.
Except I screwed everything up because I listen to people talk about how perfect we have it now because we live next door to one another. I wasn’t ready to move in together a year ago, I like my space, and I didn’t feel good about how it would look until my divorce was final. Besides… Why change anything when I can have my own castle? Ron mentioned a few months ago that he wanted to take me to Ireland someday and propose. I’ve always wanted to go to Ireland, and my shapeshifter puca series takes place in the Aran Islands. I said jokingly, “I guess we’re never going to Ireland then.” He goes, “You know one of these days you’re going to seriously hurt my feelings.”
This time around, the decision to get married is not about a ring or the fairy-tale dream of a naive young woman. It’s not about staying because of a misguided obligation for the kids. It’s not about “settling.” It’s just about us being happy together. I wasn’t planning on proposing. I’m pretty sure that we’re both non-traditional enough that he wouldn’t care. If anything, he’d know that I’m serious about wanting to spend every day together for the rest of our lives. I’ve had time to reflect, and I realize that I was the one who was afraid of moving forward together with our lives. I was the one who wanted to run because I was afraid of being vulnerable and opening myself to getting hurt again. It took three months of lockdown, an argument that I feel brought us closer together, his mom dying during the outbreak, and my ex being tested for COVID because he was sick to realize that I don’t want to waste another moment. I am choosing him. I’m choosing us. Individually and as a couple, we don’t conform to what other people expect of us anyway. Breaking gender roles and proposing was a way of showing Ron that I’m ready to say ‘yes’ to him.

We had been talking about marriage and discussing our plans for the future. So during our weekly virtual All Bad Cards game, I popped the question. Since I used to be a video game tester, I reached out to Jake Lauer, the developer, and donated to his Patreon. If this were a trivia night at a local bar, I would spend more in one night. It gave us something to do each week, so it’s more than worth it. His sister helped him come up with the idea. He launched the game during the COVID-19 lockdown to give people a way of playing virtually. Jake loved my proposal idea and made modifications to the game to make it happen. On one of the rounds, when Ron got to judge our answers, I proposed on one of the cards. I wasn’t planning on the 26th. I was going to propose this coming week, but Jake reached out to me and told me he’d fixed the game. I proposed to Ron that night with a Star Wars Millennium Falcon and Tie Fighter engagement ring. It was nerdy enough and simply “fits” us.

COVID-19 changed a lot of things for everyone. We decided that we’re not moving to Philly. We’re thinking about buying a house in Clarks Summit instead. Law school isn’t off the table, but it probably won’t be Widener. There’s an ABA-approved hybrid JD program in Syracuse that only requires you to attend in-person classes four days each semester. I imagine that higher education will have even more online options in the future. We’re getting married in a backyard ceremony that practices social distancing. It will be a small, intimate ceremony like I always imagined, and I definitely won’t be wearing white! My best friend of over twenty years will marry us, Simon will take photos, and only our closest friends and children will be in attendance. Once the pandemic is over, and larger events are safe, we’ll renew our vows in Cape May on the beach as we’d initially been talking about and throw one heck of a party/reception for everyone who can’t be there to see us tie the knot! I know that I’m sure about him, and us, and I want to be his wife and commit to him.
November 8, 2018
Paranormal Romance Thankful for Readers GIVEAWAY!
You could win a KINDLE PAPERWHITE! Or a bunch of awesome books or audiobooks by your favorite PNR authors, such as my audiobook Ride: Felicity & Niall! Click the pic or this link here to enter. Share with your friends! the deets: Runs from 11/08/18 – 11/22/18 with the winner being picked on 11/23/18 All you have to do is follow the donating authors on Bookbub! Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
November 7, 2018
The Re-Release of FINDING HER BEARING
It’s here…*throws confetti* Cari wants to find a date for her high school reunion. Forget about finding love. She’s a BBW who embraces her curves. She’s ready for some hawt, no-holds-barred sex with a hot alpha shifter. When her best friend tells her about the Paranormal Dating Agency, Cari hopes Mrs. Wilder can hook her up with a hottie. What she doesn’t expect is to find her date doing naughty things in the woods. Liam has been in love with curvy, sweet, fun loving Cari since they were in high school. When she moved away, he never got over her....
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