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3 Secrets to Love, the second book in my Romance Tales from the Quadrants series releases on September 15th, and I thought I would share the official excerpt with you. Enjoy! I glanced both ways down the hall to see if I still had time to calm myself but saw a figure rounding the corner and heading toward me. Based on his size and saunter, I knew it was Phalon. Most others I’d met at his height or taller, lumbered forward as they walked. But Phalon was more casual, almost cocky looking with his gait. Most would assume he developed that as a racer, but his walk was always more distinctive than any others. Even while wearing the unflattering red flight suit. On his way toward me, he paused for a moment before a big smile spread across his face. “Xacalla? Is that really you?” I nodded and waved, unable to stop the warmth filling my cheeks. Stars, why was I like this with him? He moved even faster, almost running toward me. After setting down the box he held, he pulled me into his arms and held me tight against his chest. “It’s so good to see you again. It’s been way too long.” Though I didn’t know if he simply said those words to be nice since he knew how to contact me, I took his words as sincere. My body relaxed into his. Almost too much. When he pulled back, I nearly lost my balance and hoped he didn’t notice. “What are you doing here?” He held my shoulders as he gazed down at me. “You didn’t have to arrange a special meeting just to see me again. You’re pretty much family. Message me and I will make time for you.” For some reason, my stomach rolled at the word “family” and I didn’t get comfort from his open invitation. Though I should have. I’d always liked Phalon. “Although I’m super happy to see you again, I’m not here for a personal visit.” I held up my identification badge. “I’m here on behalf of the Four Corners Wish Foundation.” “Oh.” He let go of me and took a step back, his facial features tightening. “I’m sorry. I was hoping...” His words trailed off as he rubbed a hand over his face. “I didn’t realize you worked for them. So much has changed since I last saw you.”
3 Secrets to Love is the second book in Jessica E. Subject’s sweet and spicy Kaddim Brothers spinoff series, Romance Tales from the Quadrants. 3 Secrets to Love features Xacalla, who travels all over the quadrants to grant wishes for critically ill and underprivileged children, Phalon, who is a former space racer turned aerobatics pilot, a mission that is unlike any of the others, three children who are hunted because of the secrets they carry, perilous journeys across the quadrants, and a burgeoning romance. If you like space adventure, slow-burn romance, brother’s best friend romance, secrets that can shake up an entire planet, and close families, read 3 Secrets to Love today. Below are the books that I finished in May and my thoughts on each. I'm not doing any formal reading challenges this year, but I seem to be doing my own in an informal way. In May, I read books that were sci-fi. Once was a sci-fi romance, the second, a sci-fi horror, and the third, a sci-fi (techno) thriller. Between the second and third books, there were several I started, but couldn't get into. Anyway, the books I did finish were great! This month, I am reading for Pride month, in July I will read Canadian authors again, and in September I will read books by Indigenous Authors since September 30 is Orange Shirt Day, a symbolic day in Canada that recognizes the stripping away of culture, freedom, and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children in residential schools.
Every year, Spotify does their Wrapped summaries at the beginning of December, telling their users what songs and artists they listened to the most, along with other interesting listeners facts. They do the same for the artists, telling them their most popular songs, and where the majority of their listeners are from. This year, I saw authors and readers doing the same sort of thing, but about books. I found the template they used on Canva, and decided to make one for myself. So, if you didn't see my Wrapped on social media, here it is. Though I've added a few more tidbits here. Enjoy! Above are my goals for 2024, none of which I accomplished. With Left On Earth, I contemplated over and over whether to make it a novella or a short story. And I wrote it as both throughout the year. In the end, I decided to make it a longer short story, but I still have a lot of writing to do for it. I plan to continue working on that story this year. With 3 Secrets, I did get some more words into the story, but it is not finished yet. I hope to finish it this year. I did work on the plot for 2 Fans, but only the first half. Not sure if I'll get to that story this year. Though I didn't accomplish the goals I set at the beginning of 2024, I did have two book releases, and write a total of 84,415 words that doesn't include the words I removed during edits. Those words were between Once Upon a Dance Club Wish, Lion's Crossing, and my three works in progress I mention below. 2024 releases: Fox Trapped (Shifter Towers book seven) Once Upon a Dance Club Wish (City Wishes & Enchanted Dreams book one) Coming in 2025: Lion's Crossing (Shifter Towers book eight) - will be available for pre-order soon Plus more to come! My current works in progress are: 1. City Wishes & Enchanted Dreams book two 2. Romance Tales from the Quadrants book two (working title 3 Secrets) 3. Dystopian short story (working title Left On Earth) I also asked for the rights back to four of my older stories. I've been wanting to do this for a while, but didn't know if I would have the time to revise/rewrite them and republish them. But it is my goal to work on them this year along with my other WIPs. Authors are not only supposed to write, but they're supposed to read, too. In 2024, it was not only my goal to write more, but also to read more. I'm a slow reader, so I set a goal of 24 books for the year. Two a month. In 2024, i surpassed that goal, reading 31 books. There were many I started but did not finish. Because I'm a slow reader, I don't have time to push through books that don't intrigue me. I never mention these books or review them, as they simply weren't meant for me. But I did read a lot of great books, the longest one being 448 pages, and the second longest at 447 pages. Plus, I tried the Fold Reading Challenge to diversity my reading. It was a great way to find many new authors and read from a variety of settings, cultures, and view points. There is another Fold Reading Challenge this year, which looks fabulous! I will not being doing it, as I already have a diverse collection of books waiting on my physical and digital bookshelves for me to read. So, my goal this year is to get through them. I'm hoping to read at least 30, though hopefully more. Plus, there are some upcoming releases that I have pre-ordered, and many more on my wish list waiting for their release. 2025 Books Pre-Ordered: You Started It by Jackie Khalilieh - May 20 Titan of the Stars by E.K. Johnston - May 27 Here's a recap of the books I read in 2024 (in the order I read them): All of them were great reads, but my top 12 are in bold. Polaris Rising by Jessie Mihalik Gaza Writes Back Edited by Refaat Alareer The Jackal by Erin E. Adams All Systems Red by Martha Wells The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas The Gathering by Kelley Armstrong The Red Palace by June Hur His Ducking Alpha Dragon by Lorelei M. Hart TJ Powar Has Something to Prove by Jesmeen Kaur Deo The Mis-Arrangement of Sana Saeed by Noreen Mughees One of Us Knows by Alyssa Cole Deadly Cure by Mahi Cheshire The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang Snowglobe by Soyoung Park Bad Cree by Jessica Johns Road to Ruin by Hana Lee Missing White Woman by Kellye Gerrett Pretty Furious by E.K. Johnston Delivered to My Tigers by Mazzy J. March Midwife to Destiny by Nana Prah So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole Toward Eternity by Anton Hur Love in the Air by Mariah Ankenman Dead Sound by Anise Eden The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White Blood Sisters by Vanessa Lillie Dead Silence by S.A. Barnes Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie by Jackie Lau Sensory: Life on the Spectrum Edited by Bex Ollerton Full Speed to a Crash Landing by Beth Revis Escape Velocity by Victor Manibo What were your favorite reads of 2024?
I have many goals for 2025, many of which I already mentioned. I will be posting them in a separate post on social media, but I'll recap what I already mentioned...
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AuthorJessica E. Subject is a USA Today bestselling author of Sci-Fi and Paranormal Romance. Please note: Some links contain affiliate links.
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