The Pirates Are Coming

It’s January and everything is about to get bouncing here in the bayou. As promised, I have lots happening this year, and I want to share those things here. Well, here’s one of the first. A couple of months ago, I announce that my story “Cargo” had been accepted for publication. It will be included in the anthology, Pirates: Boys Behaving Badly #3. Being accepted for publication is thrilling in and of itself, but what is more thrilling is that the anthology it is included in is edited by the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author, Ms. Delilah Devlin.


Now, for those of you unfamiliar with Delilah Devlin, she knows a thing or two about romance and bringing the steam to steamy. She has published over 140 stories and won multiple awards. Visit her website at www.deliahdevlin.com.


As the name denotes: Pirates: Boys Behaving Badly #3 is the third installment of an anthology of short stories about pirates who are … well, being pirates. These aren’t the boy next door that one takes home to mama. However, if readers are expecting the entire anthology to be “Aye aye, mateys,” readers would be wrong. In this anthology, the pirates break the mold. There is sci-fi, steampunk, and contemporary pirates thrown into the mix of traditional. But the one thing they all have in common: none of them behave. What pirate does?


My story “Cargo” centers around Jasper, who is captain of the Fauna. Jasper considers himself as an environmental pirate is protector and defender of the sea. But protecting and defending doesn’t come cheap. He and his crew have to get paid, and sometimes, well, he has to alleviate others in order to receive his paycheck. Their latest job is that the crew has been commissioned to retrieve cargo from the Sea Lily. The gig seems simple enough until the crew realizes what the Sea Lily’s cargo is. Now, instead of Jasper stealing a ship, he’s at risk of having his heart stolen.


Warning: This is a very steamy read meant for adult and mature readers. It packs in a lot of heat and handling it without gloves could be dangerous.


“Cargo” was a very fun and exciting story for me to write. It challenged me to once again push boundaries, and everyone who knows me knows how I love a challenge and pushing boundaries. It also was an opportunity too good to pass. I am delighted to be published along aside so many other fantastic writers. The anthology is teeming with writing talent. Check it out. It’s loads of pirating, scandalous fun.


Pirates: Boys Behaving Badly #3 is scheduled to be released this month. That’s right, January 2018, Pirates: Boys Behaving Badly #3 will go live. For purchases, visit my Amazon author page at www.amazon.com/author/genevivechamblee or my Goodreads author page at www.goodreads.com/Creole_Girl. Of course, as always, I’ll have updates and links to it on Creole Bayou (www.genevivechambleeconnect.wordpress.com) as well. If you do grab a copy, leave me a review and let me know what you think.


Don’t forget to visit Creole Bayou again. New posts are made on Wednesdays. If you have any questions or suggestions about this post or any others, feels free to comment below or tweet me at @dolynesaidso. You also can follow me on Instagram at genevivechambleeauthor or search me on Goodreads or Amazon Authors.


My new book, Out of the Penalty Box, a fiction romance is now available for pre-order at a bargain price at http://amzn.to/2Bhnngw. It also can be preordered on iTunes, Nook, or Kobo. For more links where to purchase or to read the blurb, please visit http://bit.ly/2i9SqpH.


Also, my paranormal romance short story “Under the Magnolia” in Haunted Hearts (Holiday Heartwarmers 4th vol.) is available for purchase. It can be read for FREE on Kindle Unlimited. Find it on Amazon at http://amzn.to/2Ab706S.


Copies of all my books are available in paper, eBook, and audio on Amazon, iTunes, Kobo, and Barnes & Noble. The links are listed in my Writing Projects page (http://bit.ly/2iDYRxU) along with descriptions of each of my novels or stories.


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Published on January 06, 2018 08:00
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