Thank you
for hosting me on my first ever blog tour!
Although I
have put out five previous books and three short stories, I have never done a
blog tour before where I am visiting a different blog every day. I am quite excited! Be sure to follow me on social media to see
where I will be each day!
PIECES OF US
“Into the
lake?”
“Into the
lake.”
For Jesse
Stetson, a boy who knows he is different and Dylan Sterling, Jesse’s best
friend, Sander’s Lake has served as a sort of scrapbook for them with
sentimental items being dropped into the lake from their dock after significant
events in their lives.
Life in 1988
was different from today. A boy and a
girl being best friends were uncommon.
Not that Jesse or Dylan cared, they had each other and that’s all that
mattered. Or so Jesse wished. While Dylan has been meeting and dating guys,
Jesse has yet to find the same connection with a girl. The closest he’s come is Dylan, but she’s a
girl and a friend not a girlfriend.
Jesse is struggling with his feelings and trying his hardest to be
normal.
Dylan and
Jesse are growing up and possibly growing apart. Dylan has a new boyfriend and is now splitting
her time between him and Jesse. To further
complicate things, Jesse meets Orion, a new boy in town. Jesse knows that his feelings towards Orion
must be wrong, yet it feels so right.
Even if Orion feels about Jesse the same way that Jesse feels about him,
should they act on their attraction?
This story
is a journey of friendship and discovery, finding out who you are as a person,
and then being okay with who you are.
ARTWORK
Over 100
drawings were created, modified, merged, cropped and manipulated to create the
cover for Pieces of Us. This by and far was the most labor-intensive
cover on any of my books to date. I feel
with how it turned out, it made all the work worthwhile.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
My name is Jayson
James. I am an Indy author of several
novels and novellas. I was born and have lived most of my life in Washington
State. My interests beyond writing include
drawing, reading a variety of books, watching movies and hanging out with his
friends, family and dog. Besides an
author, I am an artist. The cover art on
every one of my published works are one of my own drawings. I take the drawing I do for each cover and
then design the rest of the cover around it.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Twitter:
@jaysonjamesbook
1988 COMMENT QUESTION
What is your
favorite sad song from 1988?
Be sure to
check out other stops on the tour for more questions.
MORE BY JAYSON JAMES
How It Was Supposed To Be
Reese
Kennicott and his family were living the carefree life of an upper middle class
life. That was until one day when his
father arrives home from work and shares the company he has worked for since he
was Reese’s age has gone out of business.
Adding to the stress of being out of work for the first time in the
worst economic downturn the United States has ever faced. Hope comes in the form of a new job for
Reese’s father. The downside is this job
is across the country, forcing Reese to leave behind his friends and the life
he’s always known.
Releasing Fall 2014.
T.E.D.
Tim-Eric-Delsin
Tim is
being bullied. No one in high school wants to be known as a tattle-tale
and to do so would only make things rougher for him. The repercussions
would most likely make him an outcast, and without any friends.
Eric is
frustrated with life. His parents are overbearing and if they ever knew
the person he really was, they would throw him out of their house. His
friends are not much better, they only like him when he is who they expect him
to be.
Delsin
is gay and ready to come out. Unfortunately,
life at home is on the brink of falling apart with his parents constant
fighting. Admitting the truth could bring his whole world crashing down
around him.
Each
of these three needs to decide whether the risks of being honest about who they
are outweighs the importance of being true to themselves. This
could mean ruining life as each of them knows it. Maybe it is better to
remain miserable in order to play it safe. On the other hand, doing
nothing doesn’t seem to working either.
Finding Our Way
Justin
Parker and Derrick Wilson have been best friends since meeting back in middle
school. Currently they are in their junior year at Chandler High School, and
living the good life as teenagers. They have great girlfriends, plenty of close
friends, their own cars, and parents who are well off. As nice as things might
look to an outsider, something is missing from each of their lives.
Justin has
become the invisible son in the midst of his parents failing marriage. In an
effort to get his parent’s attention, Justin keeps getting into trouble. So far
he has been able to get away with anything without facing any repercussions,
while Derrick is feeling distant and tired of what he feels is a too “perfect
family”. He just wants to have a normal social life and spend time with his
friends without the pressures from his family to spend time with them. With
blurring the lines of friendship in the process to realizing what was missing
and discovering who they really are.
Justin and
Derrick take turns narrating the story of their junior year in high school and
all of the events that take place in their lives. Being a teenager can be
tough. Being gay can be tougher. For Derrick and Justin they are both, and life
cannot get any more complicated.
What happens
when two best friends cross the boundaries of friendship? Will they be able to
be happy together? Will they keep their secret?
Tormented Discovery
Justin and
Derrick have a secret that they revealed only to their closest friends. They are gay and are now a couple. The story of Justin and Derrick continues as
they learn more about being a gay couple in their senior year of high school
and the complications that arise from it.
Some friends will have their backs while others simply stand on the
sidelines. Other friends will be
accepting and others will ridicule them.
Sometimes
love is almost not enough to save a relationship and both Derrick and Justin
begin to have their doubts as they watch relationships around them rise and
fall. Justin and Derrick both want to
have new experiences, new choices and make new friends, which leads to them
questioning their own relationship. They
soon discover that some of the people they consider friends have their own
secrets, some darker than others. The
couple begins to see how people react towards homosexuality and just how people
want to deal with it and them.
Will Justin
and Derrick be able to hold onto each other while their lives and secrets
spiral around them?
Or will they decide to step back and give up on themselves and each other?
Or will they decide to step back and give up on themselves and each other?
Drifting
What happens
when the person you love is having doubts?
These two
boyfriends have been through a lot. Best friends since childhood, fell in love
in high school and thought they would be together forever. They stuck together
even when their friends and family found out about their relationship.
Struggling with challenge after challenge, they have finally made it to college
and are living on their own. Living together is a whole new world and being
open with their relationship is even more so.
Spending
every day together as a couple they begin to learn about their differences.
Things that never bothered them are now annoying traits driving a wedge between
them. Can their relationship survive their differences? Can it handle new
friends and new romances? Will they find their way together or will they drift
apart?
First off, thank you to Mr. James for stopping by today and sharing your books with us.
In the post above, there was a question and request to comment, that is how you enter the giveaway for an ebook copy of one of Jayson James books from his backlist.
Good luck everyone!
1988..hmmm Had to do some digging with that on .. Whitesnake's_Is This Love. Not really my favorite music year. New author for me.
ReplyDeletei graduated hs in 88 so the only one i can think of is U2 the joshua tree
ReplyDeleteFoolish Beat was my favorite sad song of 1988. It's just heartwrenching.
ReplyDeleteUmmm...well, seeing as how I wasn't alive in 1988, I don't really have a fave sad song from that time period, and I don't really know of any.
ReplyDeleteIn 1988 my favorite song was Sweet Child of Mine by Guns N Roses. I think it was my favorite because I was pregnant withy daughter. Lol. Corny I know must of been the pregnancy hormones. Lol
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