Category: Storyteller


5 November, 2022     Suzanne     2022, Bonus Scenes, Justice, Storyteller

 

Readers ask all the time for more of the Justice Brothers backstory. In the novella ORIGINAL
JUSTICE, we see Alex, Cam, and Drae in what I call the before-time ~ before the shit storm that
eventually led to the end of wartime Justice.

Until now, though, there hasn’t been a lot said about how things in the Arizona desert went down at the very beginning of the Justice Agency.
BROKEN JUSTICE takes us on a cross-country adventure that ends in Bendover, where Cam and
Lacey find their happily ever after. They are the first couple of Family Justice (and I’ve made a
soul promise to never, ever, ever mess with their HEA) But what happened before that, and where the heck did Ben and Betty come from?

In an upcoming JUSTICE CHRONICLES book, you’ll discover more of Ben’s backstory with the
Major, so with that as context, my storytelling brain kicked into high gear.

You asked for more. More backstory. More history. More laughs. More Justice. Well, here it is.

You can download it to your ebook for free reader by clicking HERE.

Enjoy the look-back

xo

Suzanne

 

 

World Gratitude Day

World Gratitude Day

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21 September, 2022
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Storyteller at Work – Onward

Storyteller at Work – Onward

A Lawyer and Desert Angel Walk Into a Bar … Yesterday I had the pleasure of spending time with one of my absolute favorite book couples, Parker & Angie. These two have fascinated me from their very first appearance in ALWAYS ~ A Family Justice Novel. Their unusual love story, begun so many years ago, […]

27 May, 2021
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Storyteller at Work

Storyteller at Work

The crazy stuff in our browser histories is a running joke in #authorworld.  There is nothing I won’t research when I’m writing! Today’s Google adventure started with understanding the difference between a buggy, a carriage and a wagon. This led me down a rabbit hole for custom, modified buckboards! Have you ever watched a show […]

8 May, 2021
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