#CoverReveal Too Far by Jason Starr

I am extremely excited to share the Cover Reveal for Too Far by Jason Starr. Published by No Exit Press, 22nd November 2018! Pre-order Too Far by Jason Starr here

About the book

One night. One date. What have you got to lose?

Jack Harper isn’t a bad man, but he’s stuck in a loveless marriage with a mediocre job just trying to keep sober. The only good thing in his life is his son. When an old college friend introduces him to a new extramarital dating website, he tentatively reaches out to find a distraction from his misery. But when he goes to meet up with his steamy online date, he quickly realises it was a dire choice.

Soon, Jack finds himself desperately trying to prove his innocence for crimes he did not commit, and the life he once had – unhappy as it was – is nothing but a dream. Now, he’s living his worst nightmare. . .

As gripping as TM Logan’s Lies and as compulsive as Gillian McAllister’s Anything You Do Say, this intense psychological thriller is packed with shocking twists and turns and plays with a basic anxiety we all harbour: What if one reckless decision could ruin your life forever?

What people are saying so far…

‘The ultimate page turner’ – Michael Connelly

‘A rocket-paced, propulsive, and utterly addictive thrill-ride. Jason Starr is a master of ratcheting up the suspense page-by-page, making it totally impossible to look away’ – Lisa Unger

‘Jason Starr is a brilliant storyteller…I loved Too Far, pure and simple, and I’d recommend it to anyone’ – Scott Pratt, bestselling author of the Joe Dillard series and the Darren Street series.

Sounds like your kind of read…

Pre-order Too Far by Jason Starr here

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#CoverReveal The Picture by Roger Bray

I am thrilled to share the Cover Reveal for The Picture by Roger Bray and am looking forward to the Blogtour for The Picture, which kicks off on the 22nd of April.

About The Picture

A warehouse in Japan used as an emergency shelter in the aftermath of the 2011 Tsunami. A distraught, young Japanese woman in dishevelled clothes sits on a box, holding her infant daughter. Ben, a US rescue volunteer, kneels in front of her offering comfort. They hug, the baby between them. The moment turns into an hour as the woman sobs into his shoulder; mourning the loss of her husband, her home, the life she knew. A picture is taken, capturing the moment. It becomes a symbol; of help freely given and of the hope of the survivors. The faces in the picture cannot be recognised, and that is how Ben likes it. No celebrity, thanks not required.

But others believe that being identified as the person in the picture is their path to fame and fortune. Ben stands, unknowingly, in their way, but nothing a contract killing cannot fix.

About the Author

I have always loved writing; putting words onto a page and bringing characters to life. I can almost feel myself becoming immersed into their lives, living with their fears and triumphs. Thus, my writing process becomes an endless series of questions. What would she or he do, how would they react, is this in keeping with their character? Strange as it sounds, I don’t like leaving characters in cliffhanging situations without giving them an ending, whichever way it develops.

My life to date is what compels me to seek a just outcome, the good will overcome and the bad will be punished. More though, I tend to see my characters as everyday people in extraordinary circumstances, but in which we may all find our selves if the planets align wrongly or for whatever reason you might consider.

Of course, most novels are autobiographical in some way. You must draw on your own experiences of life and from events you have experienced to get the inspiration. My life has been an endless adventure. Serving in the Navy, fighting in wars, serving as a Police officer and the experiences each one of those have brought have all drawn me to this point, but it was a downside to my police service that was the catalyst for my writing.

Medically retired after being seriously injured while protecting a woman in a domestic violence situation I then experienced the other side of life. Depression and rejection. Giving truth to the oft said saying that when one door closes another opens I pulled myself up and enrolled in college gaining bachelor and master degrees, for my own development rather than any professional need. The process of learning, of getting words down onto the page again relit my passion for writing in a way that I hadn’t felt since high school.

So here we are, two books published and another on track.

Where it will take me I have no idea but I am going to enjoy getting there and if my writing can bring some small pleasure into people’s lives along the way, then I consider that I will have succeeded in life.

Connect with Roger Bray:

Follow @rogerbray22 on Twitter or RogerBray/Author on Facebook

Visit rogerbraybooks.com

To Buy The Picture go to Amazon com (The Picture will appear on the buy pages closer to the pub date. I will update the post as soon as the buy links appear)

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The Picture on Goodreads

Read Psychosis by Roger Bray

Come back for my turn on the Blogtour for The Picture by Roger Bray on the 24th of April! There will be a fantastic Q&A with Roger Bray and my review. Follow the tour starting on the 22nd of April and read what my fellow bloggers have to say about #ThePicture.

Read The Picture by Roger Bray