I re-did Armour's first book trailer, and...

I looked high and low for better music for the teaser trailer for ARMOUR, but I honestly couldn't find a better piece of music than the one I used (a copyright free piece I found from Youtube's library). I added some new imagery, but other than that, the teaser trailer is virtually the same for now. More book trailers are on the way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWbsx...

I've been agonising about the fact that back when I wrote Crush (2010), I didn't even fathom that Lloyd would end up having a romantic partner in his life. I asked my editor if I should go through Crush and add the character Derek in so that things make more sense in Armour. But my editor did not recommend a rewrite for Crush because it's done so well over the years.

That got me to thinking about all kinds of things. In the Star Wars sage, there were so many plot holes between the "sequels", which were released in the late 70s-early 80s and the late 90s-2000s when Lucas finally came around to finishing his story. He presented the story from the middle, and yet everyone accepted it. Of course Jar Jar was hated by most, but other than that, (and the horrendously overdone CGI in Attack of the Clones), I actually enjoy all 6 movies and I'm willing to forgive the question: Who the fuck is Qui-Gon Jinn?

I have so many surprises in store for the long journey that Lloyd Tafford and Derek Rollins go through in their search for their missing brother. They travel all over the United States, even into Mexico, chasing clues, meeting new people that will shock the reader with the connection they have with this family. I don't want to give the names of these guests away, but I guarantee, the reader will be shocked and happy to see them involved, caring, volunteering in searches, calling the police the report suspicious odors coming from houses...

Crush, Bright, and Armour are indeed a trilogy, and even though they happen from present to past, they are meant to be read in that order. Crush is book #1, Bright #2 and Armour#3. There will be 2 short story collections: Book #4 will be The House On Glass Beach: Strangers and Book #5 will be The House on Glass Beach: Dreams. I've forgiven George Lucas for supposedly "screwing up" his stories. I hope my readers will forgive me for not knowing that Lloyd Tafford had a lot more story to tell than just that piddly amount in Crush :)
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Published on April 16, 2017 14:16
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