Release Day for Connections! The Unexpected First Collection

Tomorrow, there will be a new book in the world – Connections! The Unexpected First Collection!

We say that it’s unexpected because we honestly didn’t realize how much we were writing until we did a word count and poof! there’s enough to fill a book!

This is set in between Assassins! Accidental Matchmakers and Monsters! Incidental Wedding Guests, but you don’t have to have read those first. Our publisher River City Siren Press didn’t, on purpose, so that she could ensure that this stood on its own. I’m proud to say that it does. It also gives a lot of background to the main books, and there’s a lot of Easter Eggs hidden within – some a lot more obvious than others.

Whether this is your introduction to the Aetherverse, or if you’ve read everything else we’ve written, there’s something in here for you.

It’s all connected.

Cover art by @pinkpiggy93

Buy it here! (One more day to pre-order)

Connections! The Unexpected First Collection. Cover art by @pinkpiggy93
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Shadowbox ornaments: Connections! The Unexpected First Collection

I got the idea to make shadowbox out of the cover image of our books, and I thought it would be fun for you to have access as well!

Materials:
Paper (or cardstock)
Colour printer
Scissors
Exacto knife
Cutting board
Tape (or glue)
Patience

Instructions:

  1. Print the template provided (PDF download above)
  2. Cut out the pieces using scissors
  3. Cut out the greyed out background with the Exacto knife
  4. Tape (or glue) the parts together.

Connections! The Unexpected First Collection Google Search

If you were to search “Connections! The Unexpected First Collection” in Google, this is what might show up…

Not really, but these are related to the book!

Looking for a new read? “Connections! The Unexpected First Collection” in the search bar reveal the following six results: “short stories and novellas”, “hidden magical world”, “origin stories”, “romance”, “superheroes”, and “alien shenanigans”. Under that and the cover in ebook form reads: “How good does this look? Get it here: jeneric-designs.ca/UBL-Connections
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Proof of Concept – The Puzzles of Everdome

Hello Friends, Family, and Fans;

Every once in a while I get an idea for a novel but I’m not sure how well it’ll transition from brain to page. So I take the story out for a test drive. I call it a Proof-of-Concept and wrote about it here.

My family has been doing digital escape rooms for a while and I got an idea while writing Elizabeth 5, about a combination of an escape room and a dungeon dive but as a reality TV show.

Since I’d already written a book as a reality show, I figured this would be the perfect concept to re-visit Everdome.

It’ll probably be a long while before I get to it, but I’m excited to go back.


She stood on the highest hill in the Grey Havens and looked over the fields of the dead. Despite the vanquishing of the Corrupter, this dome still writhed with undead horrors. Mostly shambling corpses that projected illusions of loved ones, but there were darker things hiding in the golden cities. Vampires, necromancers, and the last of the great beasts.

Just the idea of Thincas, the beast of two faces, sent a shiver down Queen Jasmine’s spine. She put her hand to her sword and felt the comforting weight.

“That’s not going to help you against the dead,” Kathryn said glibly.

“This isn’t any ordinary blade. It’s been blessed by twelve priests, the Sisters, and Myrddin himself. Since this is as much your fault as it was the old gods, I think you should be less flippant.”

Giving a withering look toward the Queen, Kathryn said, “Child, I have lived and seen things you have no concept for. I watched as Everworld exploded and became Everdome. I was there when this dome turned from gold to grey, and I have been trying to find a way to fix it since. I have travelled the realms and universe. If swords, honour, and military arrogance could fix it, it would have been done by better sovereigns than you.”

The Queen advanced toward the other woman, both the only splotches of colour other than the golden ruins. Their warm brown skin seemed to brighten the area. The Queen’s armour shone bright silver and Kathryn’s purple coat seemed to mirror the difference between them.

“Oh for fuck’s sake. I thought travelling with women meant I could avoid the pissing contests.” They turned to the shorter woman with wild brownish red hair. She was dressed in brown leather armour and had more weapons than most people could count. “You’re both idiots and you’re both right. We can’t do this without Kathryn, and we can’t do this without Jasmine. Get over yourselves and get along or we’re not just going to die, we’re going to become like them.” Es’Sem the warrior queen of the Wild Nations said, and the other women stepped away from each other and looked suitably cowed.

The three companions walked in silence while the sun rose, or more accurately the clouds became less black and more grey. The smell was horrific; a combination of sickly sweet and rotting. They each sucked on a strong mint candy to avoid gagging.

They approached the walls of the city of the dead, feeling the warmth radiating from its golden glow. There was a small strip of wildflowers and grass that grew along the walls. The walked as close as they could without trampling the only life they’d seen in three days and reached the great gates.

The city had been Everdome’s greatest mausoleum, where kings and heroes were laid to rest. It was also the site of a yearly patronage to honour the dead. When the Corruption had taken the land, smaller versions of the mausoleum had been created in all the domes.

When they reached the gates, all three women swore. They were sealed and had a large inscription, “The way is shut. The city was made for the dead, and the Dead keep it, until thirteen more heroes come to our aid.” Below the inscription was the sign of Elric the Mad.

“Elric, that plagiarizing ass! I regret ever loving that man or letting him read my copy of Lord of the Rings,” Kathryn spat. “What does it mean by thirteen more?”

Queen Jasmine shook her head and answered, “It seems we, again, need help from Earth to save Everdome.”


You can learn more about Queen Jasmine, Es’Sem, Kathryn, the Great Beasts, and Everdome in:

Pictogram of the Topes in Connections! The Unexpected First Collection

Image showing the rating for the tropes in Connections! The First Unexpected Collection. Battle couple, wedding planning, and superheroes are all about 90%, Spicy is about 45%, and Origin Stories is about 75%. At the bottom, there’s a “Vibes”, which has an image from the TV show Star Trek: Short Treks (2018).
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Tropes of “Connections! The Unexpected First Collection”

Connections! The Unexpected First Collection. Cover art by @pinkpiggy93
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Every book utilizes tropes, even if it’s to subvert them, and Connections! The Unexpected First Collection is no exception. This book covers: No angst romance, adult, hidden magical world, aliens, superheroes, dual POV, detailed worldbuilding, and origin stories

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The Tropes in Connections! The Unexpected First Collection

The topes used in Connections! The Unexpected First Collection

No angst romance, adult, hidden magical world, aliens, superheroes, dual POV, detailed worldbuilding, and origin stories
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