Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Jacqui Murray's #CoverReveal for Laws of Nature, VIDEO: Our First Valentine's Day Excerpt from Arranging a Dream

 

Valentine's Day, February 14, has passed,
but February is the month of love.
Let's celebrate all month and beyond!!

Hello and welcome to the Focused on Story Blog. 

I hope you had a delightful Valentine's Day. When we were in the floral business, Valentine's Day was one of the biggest holidays for florists. In 1976, it was our first holiday in the business. What a learning experience with OJT (on-the-job) training! Did we survive??? Check out the reading from my memoir, Arranging a Dream, about that first Valentine's Day holiday. You'll find the answer to that question!

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Please welcome back multi-talented author, professor, blogger and reviewer, Jacqui Murray. Read her bio after the articles. You'll be amazed.

Her focus at the moment is on prehistoric fiction with her saga, Man vs. Nature. It’s a series of trilogies set in seminal times of man’s evolution. The first is Dawn of Humanity, about Homo habilis, with one book completed, Born in a Treacherous Time. The second in the trilogy, Against All Odds, will be out 2021. The second trilogy, featuring Homo erectus, is Crossroads with the first two books out, Survival of the Fittest and Quest for Home. The third and final, In the Footsteps of Giants, will be out Winter 2021.

I am delighted to introduce you to her new upcoming release this summer, Laws of Nature.

Thanks so much for revealing your cover today!

Thank you, Janet, for inviting me to share the #CoverReveal for my upcoming book, Laws of Nature.

Good news! I can reveal the cover, fresh from my design folks at Damonza.

Laws of Nature by Jacqui Murray
Pre-historic Fiction
Book 2 in the Dawn of Humanity Trilogy

A boy blinded by fire.

A woman raised by wolves.

An avowed enemy offers help.

Set 1.8 million years ago in Africa, Lucy and her band of early humans struggle against the harsh reality of a world ruled by nature, where predators stalk them and a violent new species of man threatens to destroy their world. Only by changing can they prevail.

If you ever wondered how earliest man survived but couldn’t get through the academic discussions, this book is for you. Prepare to see this violent and beautiful world in a way you never imagined.

I sure hope you like it because it's too late for changes!

I might publish Laws of Nature to Amazon as a pre-order soon. An Indie friend did that with a publication date in late summer. Any thoughts on that?

You can find all of my books through my Amazon page. I'm on KU so if you are, they're even free!

Thanks, again, Janet, for hosting #CoverReveal! 

Jacqui

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Click here to visit Jacqui's guest post on this blog for the first book in the series, Survival of the Fittest.
Click here to visit Jacqui's guest post for The Quest for Home, Book 2 in the Crossroads Trilogy. series.
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About Jacqui Murray

JMurray--early for TF interviewJacqui Murray is the author of the popular Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy, the Rowe-Delamagente thrillers, and Born in a Treacherous Timefirst in the Man vs. Nature saga. She is also the author/editor of over a hundred books on integrating tech into education, adjunct professor of technology in education, blog webmaster, an Amazon Vine Voice,  a columnist for TeachHUB and NEA Today, and a freelance journalist on tech ed topics.You can find her tech ed books at her publisher’s website, Structured Learning

Click on the links below to connect online with Jacqui :

Word Dreams (Jacqui's blog) https://worddreams.wordpress.com
Jacqui's author page https://jacquimurray.net


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VIDEO: Excerpt from Arranging a Dream: A Memoir--Our First Valentine's Day




Paperback book is available at amazon.com and bn.com
Click the Buy Now link below to purchase the eBook for Arranging a Dream: A Memoir 
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54 comments:

Computer Tutor said...

Thank you so much for hosting my cover reveal, Janet. I look forward to chatting with your community!

Jill Weatherholt said...

Thanks for hosting Jacqui today, Janet. The cover looks fantastic! I'm looking forward to the release. Congratulations, Jacqui!

Mark Bierman said...

Thanks for hosting, Jacqui. Congratulations, Jacqui!

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Jane and Jacqui - love the cover ... it blends in so well with 'the brand' you've built and are building ... Looking forward to reading it ... look after yourselves - Hilary

J.Q. Rose said...

Thank you for being my guest! Love this cover.

J.Q. Rose said...

You're welcome, Jill. Thank you for stopping in.

J.Q. Rose said...

Hi Mark. Appreciate you stopping in.

J.Q. Rose said...

Hi Hilary. I think Jacqui has found her niche in Prehistoric Fiction.!! Be safe and well.

Computer Tutor said...

Thanks so much for stopping by, Jill. I'm pretty excited about this cover.

Computer Tutor said...

Yay! Now if I could only get the editing done!

Computer Tutor said...

I love the hope that is the light and the danger that is the background. The designer did great.

Joylene Nowell Butler said...

The cover is very intriguing. Best of success!

Computer Tutor said...

Thank you, Joylene. Writing this book has kept me sane the last year!

D.L. Finn said...

Great cover, Jacqui! I'll be watching for that preorder.
Thanks for hosting, Janet:)

Computer Tutor said...

Thanks, Denise. I'm glad you like it. It's pretty perfect.

Balroop Singh said...

The cover is apt and enticing Jacqui. Wishing you all the best.
Thanks Janet, nice to meet you.

Anneli Purchase said...

Hi Janet and Jacqui. I can't wait to see this book published and to read it. I loved the first two books in this series and have been waiting impatiently for the third. LOVE the cover, but I know the inside of the book is excellent too.

Sandra Cox said...

Wonderful podcast/trailer, Janet.
Jacqui, best cover yet.

jbiggar said...

Congrats on the amazing new cover, Jacqui! I can't wait to dive back into Lucy's world :)

Computer Tutor said...

Thanks, Balroop! This is the first time I've shown it so I'm thrilled to have the feedback.

Computer Tutor said...

I hope this is a worthy sequel to Lucy's first book, Born in a Treacherous Time. Her life is definitely treacherous in this part of her story.

Computer Tutor said...

I feel that way, too! I like how she hid Lucy but not as a silhouette.

Computer Tutor said...

Thanks, Jacquie. She's pretty tough. I've certainly enjoyed her company!

J.Q. Rose said...

Hey, Joylene. I agree.

J.Q. Rose said...

You're welcome, Denise. Thanks for popping in.

J.Q. Rose said...

Hi Balroop, Good to meet you too. Thank you.

J.Q. Rose said...

Hi Annelli, yes anxious to read the inside. Jacqui is a great storyteller.

J.Q. Rose said...

Hi Sandra, I'm glad you mentioned that trailer. To view it, click on Jacqui's amazon author page. I got chills watching it. Music and images are amazing.

J.Q. Rose said...

Hello, Jacquie. Thank you for stopping in.

Fundy Blue said...

How fun to find Jacqui here, Janet! Thank you for featuring this amazing author. I really like your new cover, Jacqui, and I'm looking forward to your next published book. I'm also eagerly anticipating your trilogy about when the super-volcano Toba erupted. So much of evolution in the world is based on contingency. If that tiny group of survivors hadn't made it, we and all that has come from us wouldn't be here. Good luck to both of you with your writing!

Computer Tutor said...

Thank you! I am pretty excited about this book but also, cerebrally excited about the next one, with Toba. I can't wait to dig into that!

Jeff said...

Valentine's Day is a big one for florist! Jacqui writes about those who must change to survive. I think that remains true today.

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Computer Tutor said...

You are so right, and I think that ability to change is uniquely human. Yes, animals to evolve but they are usually controlled by instinct, not decision-making. Thanks for visiting, Jeff!

Miriam Hurdle said...

I love the cover, Jacqui. Looking forward to the book release. Thank you for hosting, Janet!

Betsy said...

Great cover, Jacqui! I love how well it ties in with the last one.

robbiesinspiration said...

How lovely to find Jacqui featured here with this fascinating series of books. I have a question for Jacqui that popped into my head: When you write a series in the same setting and featuring the same people, how do you keep the descriptions fresh in each book. In other words, how much attention do you give to describing the people and places in the subsequent books to keep the books stand alone and yet part of a series?

Computer Tutor said...

That's great news--that you like the license. I loved the hope and light that the artist displayed, despite the challenges of those times.

Computer Tutor said...

So glad to hear that. I hope it shows that Lucy has grown into her life. Thanks for visiting, Betsy.

Computer Tutor said...

I wanted to stop by your blog, Betsy, but the link doesn't show up with your gravatar. Do you mind posting it?

Computer Tutor said...

What a great question. I struggled with that at first and then analyzed how other authors did that in series. Sometimes, they did a quick summary of important facts. Sometimes, they provided tantalizing hooks--maybe to get readers to read the earlier books. Other times, when something wasn't terribly relevant to the story, they skipped it. I did a hybrid of all three.

Terri Webster Schrandt said...

Wonderful progress, Jacqui and I love your cover! Well done, and can't wait to read more of Lucy's adventures!

Computer Tutor said...

Thank you so much, Terri! I've finally mostly finished my broken website so get to return to writing. That feels good!

genealogylizgauffreau said...

I love the cover of your new book! Your designer did a fantasic job.

Computer Tutor said...

Thank you so much, Liz. I only needed to make minor changes from her original submittal.

J.Q. Rose said...

Hi Fundy Blue, It's fun to spotlight my friends on my blog. You're welcome anytime.

J.Q. Rose said...

You make a good point about changing to survive. I go by that old adage "Necessity is the mother of invention." Thank goodness humans have brains to invent what we need to survive and thrive.

J.Q. Rose said...

Thanks for stopping in, Betsy.

J.Q. Rose said...

Thanks for asking that question, Robbie. I am not a series writer for exactly that reason. I'm sure I would mess up a description from a previous book and the readers would get upset with me. I'm a scaredy cat to attempt that challenge.

J.Q. Rose said...

Hey, Terri, thanks for coming by.

J.Q. Rose said...

Yes, great design.

robbiesinspiration said...

Thank you, both, for your responses. The idea of writing a serial was presented to me again today. I just don't know if I want to do it. I like writing stand alone books. Serials seem like more effort somehow, but in a way I don't really enjoy. You do it well, Jacqui, as I have never felt anything in your books is repetitive.

J.Q. Rose said...

Serials do seem to be a daunting task. But, go ahead and try. You may love making up those stories using the same characters. You could really develop the situations and the characters.

Computer Tutor said...

I think it's whatever suits you. That's interesting that you think standalones are less effort! I have to think about that.

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