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The Paramedic and the Writer

Cover art by Meredith Russell

The Book

Paramedic Jamie Llewelyn moves to Ellery to start a new life away from the City. Attached to the hospital and working for his friend Liam Wolfe he's happy—even if he has to keep coming up with excuses to miss the Friday meet ups. He had peace and he could finally make a difference in a community that needed him.

When he and Max rescue John Doe from a crashed car balanced on the edge of a ravine Jamie didn’t know but his life would never be the same again. John opens his startlingly violet eyes and suddenly Jamie is falling hard. If only John didn’t have a gun and could remember why he’d shot the passenger in the car. Then maybe passion could change into something else. Love.

"....The Paramedic and the Writer was by far the best installment so far in the Ellery Mountain series.   Its painstaking slow build, the reluctant lovers, and the careful way in which they watched over each other was just lovely to read!...."

"....RJ’s style of writing is eloquently clear, clean, and concise. I really like how she has a wickedly delicious way of packing all the humor, angst, passion, and action of a much longer story into this short one. I really enjoyed reading this, and if you’re looking for a quick, but VERY satisfying book, then this is the book for you...."

Please Note

Originally published with Pride Publishing, this title has been re-released with Love Lane Books. There is new cover art and the manuscript has been re-edited but the story remains the same.

If you already bought this book, simply email a copy of your receipt, on or after 3rd September, to rjscott.team@gmail.com and we will send you a free replacement with the new cover art.

Ellery Mountain Series

Book 1 - The Fireman and the Cop
Book 2 - The Teacher and the Soldier
Book 3 - The Carpenter and the Actor
Book 4 - The Doctor and the Bad Boy
Book 5 - The Paramedic and the Writer
Book 6 - The Barman and the SEAL
Book 7 - The Agent and the Model

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Reviews

Joyfully Jay - 5/5 - "....The Paramedic and the Writer was by far the best installment so far in the Ellery Mountain series.   Its painstaking slow build, the reluctant lovers, and the careful way in which they watched over each other was just lovely to read!...."

MM Good Book Reviews - 4/5 - "....The development of the Ellery series is continuing and broadening its horizons, we learn how Daniel’s Veteran house is coming along and we have a new development of a homophobic attack in the usually gay friendly Ellery. I can’t wait for the next instalment of these sexy men, what may await us as the Veteran house is opened, and they get their first client in The Barman and the SEAL...."

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Mrs Condit & Friends Read Books - 4/5 - "....This is a charming character driven story with a smooth plot flow, and characters who are solid , down-to-earth, and could be your next door neighbors. The backstory lays a great foundation for the storyline, and RJ has done a fantastic job of deftly weaving each story in the series together into a seamless and glorious whole. The men are hot,and the sex is even hotter, without being slutty or over the top.

RJ’s style of writing is eloquently clear, clean, and concise. I really like how she has a wickedly delicious way of packing all the humor, angst, passion, and action of a much longer story into this short one. I really enjoyed reading this, and if you’re looking for a quick, but VERY satisfying book, then this is the book for you...."

Paranormal Romance Guild - 5/5 - "....Fans of the Ellery Mountain series will not want to miss this one. These are keepers. The continuing storyline revolving around Daniel's Veterans Center is as captivating as the Friday night gatherings and the other interesting characters in this town. Watching the Center evolve and how all the friends work together to get things done is amazing. I want to go visit these people in real life. I want to meet them...."

Excerpt

Chapter 1

Jamie Llewellyn didn’t do early mornings. He had never quite got used to waking up at the ass-crack of dawn for any reason, not even emergencies or early shifts.

Unlike Daniel and Max, who thrived on the early mornings and were chatting about a TV room and exchanging sarcastic remarks while stretching, ready to go for a run.

“I hate early mornings,” Jamie muttered. He narrowed his eyes suspiciously when he caught Max grinning and Daniel reaching into his shorts pocket and handing over a five-dollar bill.

“You should have known it was the first thing he’d say,” Max said. He placed the note in his pocket and zipped it. “You’ll never win.”

“I thought he would at least say good morning,” Daniel groused.

“When has he ever done that?” Max crowed.

“Guys. I’m right here,” Jamie reminded them. “And given both of you fell asleep in your drinks last night at the planning meeting at The Alibi, then you can’t talk. Some of us work well in the morning, some of us ordinary people at night.”

Daniel glanced at Max, and the two of them began laughing in earnest. Jamie turned his back on them, so they didn’t see him smiling along with them. Instead, he used the advantage to begin the run and get ahead. Max and Daniel were both competitive—it didn’t take them long to realise he’d gone and within a minute they had caught up. The three men fell into a companionable rhythm. The direction took them out of the cabins where they had met and into the forest behind. Jamie didn’t need to think about the direction—it was so familiar to him now. Through to the road, over the road, across the bridge, down into Ellery, then back to the cabins with a punishing uphill finish.

The time in the forest was more steeplechase than run—jumping fallen trees and small stream beds—and by the time the road was in sight, Jamie was feeling the warmth in his muscles. They crossed the road and made their way to the narrow bridge over the canyon between the two levels of Mercury Peak. Jostling for position, Jamie decided he’d let the other two go first, and it was lucky he did. In holding back for those few seconds, he glanced over the side of the bridge and saw the car.

“Max! Daniel!” He slid to a stop as he shouted. Peering over the edge, he tried to make out what the hell had happened. But it was Max with the experience and Max who suddenly was on point with this.

“Hell,” he said with an added curse. “Car, off the road.” He indicated back to the barrier on the corner. They hadn’t even seen the bent and buckled metal. Max leant over the bridge, and Daniel passed him his cell phone.

“Car off the road under the bridge at Mercury Peak,” he relayed to emergency services. “Through the barrier. We’ll need shoring. It’s right on the edge. No sign of passengers—”

“Wait,” Jamie said. He concentrated on the driver side where he thought he’d just seen movement. Then he saw it again. A hand gripping the open window covered in the scarlet of way too much blood. “There’s someone in there.” Without conscious thought, he was up and over the rail and scrambling down as far as he could get. He was about six feet away when the car slid away from him. Only a few inches but it was enough to have him stop still.

“Max, the car’s sliding!” he yelled up.

“Stay where you are!” Max shouted. “I’m coming down.”

Jamie opened his mouth to protest. If the car had moved because of him, then adding Max to the equation was going to have the car falling over the edge. But Max knew what he was doing. Not everyone was like his ex-boyfriend, Zach.

Not everyone wanted to put their life at risk, whatever the cost.

He watched as Max carefully made his way towards the car. Instead of taking the direct route, as Jamie had, he moved slowly and tested the ground before each inch.

“Help…” The word was faint, but Jamie had become attuned to small voices in challenging situations.

“We’re here,” he called to the driver. “Help is coming to you. Stay very still.”

There was no answer. He hoped to hell that meant the guy was still and not unconscious. He concentrated on locating ingress. The driver’s door looked intact, but the entire windshield was gone. Jamie’s inspection tracked the outside of the vehicle, a blue sedan, of which make Jamie couldn’t see. This close it was easy to see someone under the car. Little more than three or four feet away from where he was, Jamie found himself staring into sightless eyes and so much blood and damage that it was clear this guy was dead. His face was a mess, carved and bloody, and his neck looked broken from the unnatural angle of his head.

“Passenger through the windshield and wedged under the car,” he summarised for Max. The fireman wouldn’t be able to see the body from the side he was approaching the wreck. “He’s dead,” he added. Max nodded and carried on to the trunk of a tree that grew at a crazy angle from the side of the peak. It had probably been that which had saved the car from going the whole distance into the ravine itself down the sharp drop. Max finally disappeared, and Jamie imagined the large man checking to see how unstable the car was.

“Help…” The word was fainter.

God, Jamie wanted to move. Every fibre of him needed to check the driver out, but he couldn’t—years of training and he was still like a statue until he got the all-clear. Finally, Max crawled back up.

“We’re okay. It’s steady for now,” he said, “but wait. I’m coming to you. I need to counter some of the weight.”

Max steadied himself by digging his feet into the mud and pushing back; then gripped the underside of the car hard. He looked over at Jamie and nodded. They didn’t discuss what they were doing. Max was doing his thing, and Jamie hadn’t hesitated to climb down to help with injuries. It was what they did.

“Help’s coming,” Max said. In the distance, Jamie could hear sirens. There would be lifting equipment, but who knew how hurt the guy in the car was? Time was a luxury they couldn’t afford. He slowly slid forward until finally he was right by the car. The driver’s door opened easily, and Jamie got a clear look at the driver. One hell of a lot of blood, but he was still in his seatbelt.

“Can you tell me your name?” Jamie asked as a matter of habit. Asking a name gave a first responder a level to work at. Was the patient aware? Did he know his name? Was he capable of talking?

The man muttered something that sounded like ‘no’, but Jamie couldn’t make it out.

“Where does it hurt, sir?” he asked quickly. He needed to get a feel for whether the guy was able to talk coherently.

“O-o-over…” the man stuttered. “All…”

Jamie got himself a better foothold and leaned in to check his pulse. He couldn’t see the primary wound that had caused all this blood and considered that maybe it was from the dead passenger. Then when the driver shifted it became evident—a slice out of his thigh, and he was losing too much of the red stuff.

“He’s bleeding,” Jamie called urgently. As he said it, the car shifted another inch, and the metal groaned.

Max cursed. “Pull him out.”

Jamie reached in and checked that there was nothing trapping the man’s legs. “What’s your name, sir? Can you hear me? We need to get you out of here.” Jamie could smell gasoline and knew that they had to get away.

“Jus’…leg…” the victim said. He opened his eyes and stared right at Jamie with a gaze so deep blue it was near violet. Shakily, the injured man reached for the belt. “Help…” he said. His voice was raw. “Out.” His hand slipped and Jamie caught it and instead assisted him release the belt. Under his own steam, the driver moved towards Jamie, who cautiously helped him free. The car shifted a little, and he could hear Max cursing up a storm. With a final tug, the victim was clear and lying half on Jamie. Something hard was between them, and when Jamie shifted a little, he could see a gun gripped in the driver’s hand.

“Clear,” Jamie called. Max must have let go as a ton of Ford teetered for a second then crashed in three loud bangs down to the river at the bottom of the two-hundred-foot ravine. Jamie pulled the gun out of a loose grip and tossed it to where Max was, then held his patient tight. He immediately realised that they were sliding as the car had torn away mud and grass. Max grabbed them both and dug into the dirt to stop the slide. Jamie cast a grateful look his way then focused entirely on John Doe. He rolled him off as soon as it was safe and realised he had an unconscious survivor in his hands.

“He’s still bleeding,” Jamie summarised. He ripped off his running top and pressed it on the open wound.

“Take his weight, they’re sending down a gurney,” Max said quickly. Jamie nodded and held as steady as he could.

Max assisted the guys at the top by getting John Doe on the lifting apparatus, and suddenly it was just Jamie and Max left alone.

Jamie knew the guy would be whisked away. St Martin’s Hospital in Ellery could probably handle it.

“Your turn,” Max instructed. Jamie blanched as he saw the rope and the harness. He hated the feeling of those things. Stoically he allowed Max to truss him up and winced as the harness dug into him. Then before he knew it, he was dangling from the bridge with the ground out from under him. Don’t look down. He looked down. The base of the ravine seemed way farther than two hundred feet, and he could see the mangled heap of car—he couldn’t see the body of the dead man, though. Max and the rest of the crew would have to take the old road that wound its way to the base to retrieve both man and car.

Jamie gave a situation report as soon as he had his feet on the ground. They unbuckled him, and he saw Finn and Daniel waiting to one side.

“He's okay,” Jamie reported to Finn, who immediately relaxed. It was hard having a boyfriend who was a first responder when you were one yourself and knew what could happen. “He’s bringing up a gun that the driver was gripping hold of. Freaking Hercules held the car on the tree. Just to warn you, though, he’s cut his hands up.”

Finn frowned. Jamie could see the indecision on Finn’s face. As a lover, he wanted to run over and see what injuries Max had. As a cop on scene—and with the chief also being here—he had to show restraint.

“Talk to me,” Chief Mayfield said to Jamie brusquely.

“Two occupants in the car, sir. The driver, belted, alive, bleeding from a leg wound, contusions to the head and neck. The passenger, crushed under the car, pretty messy, looks like he went through the windshield. He’s deceased on the scene and at the bottom of the ravine with the car.”

“Did you get an ID on the driver?”

“No names,” Jamie reported. “I didn’t check for ID.”

Max clambered back over the bridge and looked at the assembled group for Finn immediately. They exchanged nods and Finn looked relieved.

“Max, we have a full contingent of volunteers and the heavy lifting equipment cover from the city. You get your hands looked at.”

“There’s nothing wrong with my hands,” Max defended. He closed them into loose fists. No one could fail to see the wince as he did this. “I’d like to be part of the team recovering the vehicle.”

Mayfield shook his head. Pointing at Max’s hands was enough to make it very clear Max was being ordered to have them looked at first. “Jamie already told us what you did and the extent of injuries,” he said.

Max frowned at Jamie. He didn’t debate the point, but it was easy to see the disappointment on Max’s face. Jamie felt for the big guy. He knew what it felt like. When you were first on a scene, you wanted to follow the entire situation to the end. Get closure. Jamie understood that, but it was also his responsibility to make sure any injuries were covered. Sometimes you had to accept the hand you’d been dealt and not argue.

“Sorry,” he mouthed at Max. To Jamie’s relief, Max shook his head and smiled.

“Not your fault,” he mouthed back.

Finn huffed. “I’ll take you back to town.” Finn began to walk to his car, and Jamie followed with Max reluctantly trailing them. “Idiot wanted to stay. There could be tendon damage. Stubborn ass,” Finn said under his breath to Jamie as they neared the car. Jamie felt uncomfortable being shown this glimpse into Finn and Max’s relationship.

“I’ve seen worse,” Jamie said. Finn glared back at him, and Jamie ran his finger and thumb over his lips, pretending he was zipping them. When Max reached the car, he was clearly high on the adrenaline of the situation, and he reached for Finn before dropping his hands. Finn was worried, Max was high. Finn was tense, Max grew quiet.

Jamie didn’t want to be in the middle of that heated debate when it happened. Max should get his injuries treated, but at the same time Finn would not have wanted to be shipped off to the hospital if he felt he had a job to do.

The tension in the car was thick, and Jamie was pleased when they reached St Martin’s. He got out as quickly as he could and left Finn and Max to themselves in the quiet and private car park. He didn’t want to witness anything that the guys wouldn’t want him to see. An argument, stress or kissing—all of that was private.

He glanced back to see Finn cradling Max’s hands and staring at his lover with an incredible look of tenderness on his face before raising the hands to his lips and kissing each one.

Jamie pushed aside the envy at such a natural gesture. Zach had never shown anything like affection, on or off the job. At times like this, Jamie could only imagine what it was like to be in love.

Twenty-seven and his experience with proper, healthy relationships was limited. And no, Zach didn’t count. When he thought about it, he’d never really been in love.



Chapter 2
Jamie jumped the last five steps of the stairs and slid to a halt in front of Liam’s desk.

“You’ll kill yourself one of these days.” Liam didn’t look up from whatever he was doing.

“Just checking everything works,” Jamie said. What had happened that morning had brought back too many memories for him to contend with. Reassuring himself he was alive by jumping from near the top steps was his usual way of proving that. He didn’t expect anyone to understand his weird logic.

Liam made a noise somewhere between a huff and a laugh. The doc was used to him by now. They’d worked together in Knoxville, and when Jamie had been ready to leave the city, it was Liam he had turned to. They were friends, and despite Jamie wishing there could have been more at some point, he was, in general, happy with the friendship level.

“How’s our patient?” Jamie asked.

“Which one?” Liam said absently.

Jamie sighed then leaned with his hands on the desk. “Oh, you know, the guy we saved from dying a fiery death this morning,” Jamie said.

Liam looked up at him and frowned. “There weren’t any burns on the patient,” he said. He sounded confused and Jamie at that point knew the doc had his mind on something very distracting.

“What’s wrong?” Jamie asked. He peered at what Liam was doing. Piles of files teetered dangerously close to the edge of the desk and Liam appeared to be filing. In a hospital the size of St Martin’s with only ten beds and three doctors, everyone multitasked. When he had been interviewed for the fourth paramedic position, it had been with the proviso that he would cover nursing shifts when needed—something he’d willingly agreed to. But filing? Liam wasn’t known for his skills with filing or indeed paperwork in general. “Doesn’t Abby usually do that for you?”

“She’s not back yet from Knoxville.” Liam looked up as he said this and the heap of papers moved even closer to the edge. Jamie reached over and stopped the movement.

“I didn’t know she’d gone.”

Liam shuffled some papers, so they lined up then hole-punched them. He had his tongue poking out and a fierce look of concentration on his face. So damn cute—no wonder Mitchell walked around with a perpetual smile on his face. “She went yesterday—family emergency or something. I wanted to make sure she didn’t come back to a mess.” He attempted to place the newly punched papers in the file, but he’d punched the holes in the wrong place. Jamie snorted a laugh but tried to hold it in when Liam glared up at him.

“I need to start a folder on our John Doe,” he said. “You watching me is putting me off.”

Jamie picked up on one thing Liam had said. “We don’t have his name yet?”

“No ID, no distinguishing marks. The cops are putting a trace on the car but it’s pretty badly burned. As is the guy who was caught in the fire when the car exploded in the ravine, and forensics is taking their sweet time. We should know soon.”

“How is he doing?”

“Not awake yet, but that isn’t a bad thing. He’s dosed up.”

“I’m finished for today. I’ll get coffee and go sit with him for a while.”

Liam nodded thoughtfully. He knew Jamie did that on his downtime—spending time with patients who were stuck in the hospital. Even unconscious ones. Then there was a gleam in his eyes. Evidently he saw a way to get back at Jamie for his snort of laughter at the hole-punching. “I know you’re desperate for a man, Jamie,” he said with a waggle of his eyebrows, “but sitting with an unconscious guy is a new low.”

“Ha freaking ha,” Jamie responded. He was used to Liam’s teasing about his less-than-nothing love life. “I thought given he’s mostly unconscious that I might get someone who’ll listen to me without pulling my chain over hair colour,” he deadpanned.

“You can’t help being a throwback,” Liam grinned. It was a long-standing joke that Liam was one of the only people who could tease Jamie about his dark red hair. “You’ll have to get Finn to let you pass,” Liam said dryly. “He’s on a weird kind of guard duty until we find out what the hell happened. Who the gun belonged to and why there is a dead guy whose crispy remains are under a car.”

Jamie chose to focus on Finn having to stand outside a hospital room. “I bet Finn hates standing around,” Jamie said.

“Let’s just say that after Max risking his life over the side of the bridge and getting hurt, being told to stand outside a door for an eight-hour shift isn’t going down so well.”

Jamie resolved to take his friend a coffee too. Finn had been good to him since he’d moved to town. As had Finn’s boyfriend Max. He liked that the two of them seemed so sickeningly happy. He wanted that. Not every boyfriend was like his ex, Zach. Some partners actually cared about each other. One day he would have that.

After grabbing two coffees, he sauntered up to Finn, who was pacing the small area in front of the hospital room. Finn stopped when he saw Jamie and fell on the coffee like a starving lion on a gazelle. As soon as he’d taken the first sip, he closed his eyes.

“Heaven,” Finn near whimpered.

“Thought it could help. I came down to check on the patient,” Jamie explained.

Finn didn’t even blink at that—just concentrated on his coffee. Being a paramedic attached to the small hospital meant Jamie had free rein to wander its sterile halls. No one would question Jamie visiting the guy he and Max had saved.

“How’s Max?” Jamie asked.

Finn shook his head. “Dumbass was signed off for three days, but he insisted on going into work—says the Mayor needs a project worked on.”

“You wouldn’t expect anything else from him,” Jamie offered. “You’d do the same.”

“When did you get so wise?” Finn asked.

“What do you mean ‘get’? I’ve always been this way,” Jamie deadpanned. With a smile, he held up the coffee as a salute then went into the room.

Jamie glanced around the white space and assessed the machines hooked to their John Doe and the wires and tubes that kept the patient asleep and hydrated. He placed the coffee on the small table and checked the clipboard with all the notes. The leg wound was clean, and it appeared the patient was otherwise in good health.

Then he took a closer look at the man himself, at the long lashes sweeping high cheekbones and dark hair falling over his forehead in a mess of soft layers. At least they hadn’t had to intubate him, so Jamie got a clear look at full lips, which were slightly apart as the man slept on, oblivious. His head lacerations looked raw and extended from his hairline to the eyebrow over his left eye. Jamie remembered the eyes. The intriguing shade of near violet and the fear in them when John Doe was trapped in the car.

He settled into the nearest chair. He always believed that even unconscious patients needed to have noise around them and luckily Liam hadn’t called him on it. He would often sit with patients for an hour and chat on about everything and nothing, or if they were conscious, he would listen to their stories.

“Hi, I’m Jamie Llewellyn, the paramedic who spotted your car,” he began. “Thought you might like some company.”



* * * * *



Jamie checked vitals one last time then decided to leave John Doe to his peaceful sleep. He closed the door behind him and caught Finn and Chief Mayfield mid-discussion. Finn had handcuffs in his hand and a serious expression on his face. Jamie didn’t interrupt and only spoke up when the chief walked away.

“What’s up?” he asked quickly.

“They traced the registration of the car to a guy in Knoxville. When law enforcement turned up to the address, they found a body. The calibre of the bullet matches the gun on the John Doe in there.” Finn nodded towards the room. “We don’t know for sure, but given he was holding the gun, he’s considered a suspect. I need to follow procedure.” He held up the cuffs.

“You’re cuffing him? He’s unconscious,” Jamie protested.

Finn nodded grimly. “No choice, Jamie.”

Jamie followed Finn into the room and watched as Finn closed the metal around the bed and John Doe’s wrist. The sound of them closing was so damn final.

Jamie’s gaze slid to the patient’s right hand. Was the man on the bed a murderer? Had he killed the passenger whose sightless eyes Jamie had stared into? And why was Jaime thinking the man couldn’t be guilty of anything? All because he had pretty eyes and soft hair?

Liam was right. He was losing it.



Reader Recommends:

The best recommendations come from readers.

From Richard.

I’ve been a fan of RJ’s books for quite a while. I’m on my 2nd reading of the Ellery Mountain series.  Like all of RJ’s books, the characters are believable  as are the situations they develop in.  All of the books in this series are tied to the rest in a very realistic story line.  I don't want to say too much to give away any of it, My favorite characters are Finn, Liam and Michael.
When you get into this series, you won’t be able to put it down until you finish, then you’ll want more…
Enjoy!


A series of books set in and around the fictional town of Ellery, in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. Love and friendships form against the backdrop of adventure, murder, addiction and PTSD in this place where love is always guaranteed...

The Fireman and the Cop - #1


Rescuing cop Finn Ryan from a burning precinct was easy; it's keeping him alive after that which fireman Max Harrison finds difficult.

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links


The Teacher and the Soldier - #2


Ex-soldier, Daniel Skylar, falls hard and heavy for school teacher Luke Fitzgerald. How can he make him stay in Ellery?

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links


The Carpenter and the Actor - #3


Jason McInnery, hounded by the paparazzi after his brother's death, runs to the one place where he hopes people will not sell him out. The place where he was born.

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links


The Doctor and the Bad Boy - #4


No one has every understood Mitchell Askett. The bad boy. The alcoholic. The loser. Buying into the Ellery Mountain resort and placing down roots in the community for himself, his sister and his niece puts him on the radar of the Fridays and Dr. Liam Wolfe.

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The Paramedic and the Writer - #5


Paramedic Jamie Llewelyn moves to Ellery to start a new life away from the City. Attached to the hospital and working for his friend Liam Wolfe he's happy—even if he has to keep coming up with excuses to miss the Friday meet ups. He had peace and he could finally make a difference in a community that needed him.

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The Barman and the SEAL - #6


Travis Baranski, Navy SEAL, is the first veteran to attend the Ellery Mountain Veteran Center. He is having a hard time coming to terms with what he had seen and what he has done. When he has a very public meltdown in Ellery stores it is Avery Gideon who steps up to the plate and helps him.

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The Agent and the Model - #7


Michael is returning to Ellery Mountain after six years away with only sporadic and short visits to his nan. He has nightmares even now about what happened to him in the park and doesn't feel safe in the small Tennessee town. In fact he feels safer in the big city.

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Ellery Mountain nominated in the LR Cafe awards... :)

Really pleased that Ellery Mountain was nominated in the Series category of the *Best of 2014 Awards* from LR Cafe

LAST DAY OF VOTING TODAY

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You may notice some of my books going missing...

In light of several emails received about the vanishing Case of the Cupid Curse I thought I would post about my plans for several of my books.

It is important to me that my books are priced as competitively as I can manage it. I also have my preferred editors, and also my own marketing strategies. In order to take back creative control of my writing I have made some very big decisions over the last few months.

Although I will be sad to lose the wonderful cover art from Emmy Ellis, I already have seen the cover art for Doctor/Bad Boy from Meredith and it is beautiful. I can't wait to show you.

<EDIT> All of the books that go missing will reappear on Amazon, All Romance, and all the other third parties. All will have new cover art, and all will be taken back to the raw original file I completed and re-edited. Some will have added scenes. I will be offering my usual free replacement service for the new e-books if you send me the receipt for the old one you bought.

This is a reminder that should you want the original versions then each book will be vanishing as detailed below... otherwise, each book will become available from Love Lane with new cover art and added to/amended as follows:


In 2015 I will be taking back creative control of:


The Doctor and the Bad Boy (21 June)
The Paramedic and the Writer (26 July)
The Barman and the SEAL (30 August)
The Agent and the Model (17 January 2016)

Crooked Tree Ranch [Montana 1] (November 2015)

The Case of the Cupid Curse (already back with me and Amber)
The Case of the Wicked Wolf
The Case of the Dragon's Dilemma
The Case of the Sinful Santa

In 2016/2017 I will be taking back creative control of:


The Fireman and the Cop (14 January 2017)
The Teacher and the Soldier (25 March 2017)
The Carpenter and the Actor
Moments (11 March 2017)
Back Home (13 May 2017)

 

 What happens next?


End Street

I have already had questions about the missing Cupid Curse so to confirm the End Street Series with Amber Kell, will be re-released, with added scenes and all completely re-edited with new cover art, in November. With a new book 5 released at the same time. We will be running special offers on the books and hope to make an event of it.

Montana

Crooked Tree will be re-edited, with new cover art, and will be re-released November.

Montana 2, The Rancher's Son, will be released December this year, with Montana 3 releasing shortly after that in early 2016.

Ellery

Books 4, 5 and 6 will be re-released with new cover art, added to, and edited, on my birthday this year - September 3rd, with special offers and competitions.

Book 7 will be re-released early 2016, again with new cover art, edited and added to.

Books 1, 2 and 3 are tied until 2017, and re-release information will be available nearer the time.

Back Home and Moments


Both of these standalones will be re-released, with new cover art in 2017

The final Ellery Mountain Print book, Volume 3, is available in print today...


Totally Bound | Amazon (US)

Ellery Mountain: Vol 3

The Barman and the SEAL

A Navy SEAL with PTSD, a Barman starting a new life. Maybe they can find love in Ellery.

Travis Baranski, Navy SEAL, is the first veteran to attend the Ellery Mountain Veteran's Center. He is having a hard time coming to terms with what he had seen and what he has done. When he has a very public meltdown in Ellery's store, it is Avery Gideon who steps up to the plate and helps him.

Avery Gideon, a man cut off from his family for being gay, runs the only bar in town—The Alibi—and listens to many a person's problems whilst trying to forget his own. He sees something in the wounded warrior who needs a friend and very soon finds himself falling in love with Travis.

Nothing will deter him from helping Travis, or from making Travis see he's still capable of loving Avery in return.

The Agent and the Model

Michael comes home to Ellery to face his past, only his present keeps intruding in the form of his agent Alex Casey, who won’t take no for an answer.

Michael Hardin is back in Ellery to face his past. The victim of a hate crime, he has memories that lie just out of his reach and nightmares that won’t leave him alone.

Alex Casey loves Michael but he completely ruined everything by treating Michael like someone who needed to be wrapped in cotton wool.

Can Michael discover more about his past and find love with Alex?


Ellery Mountain Volume 2 is now available in print




Ellery Mountain: Vol 2 - Buy from Totally Bound

The Doctor and the Bad Boy

Mitchell Ryan, the recovering alcoholic bad boy, meets Doctor Liam Wolfe, the man who shows him it’s okay to love…

No one has ever understood Mitchell Askett. The bad boy. The alcoholic. The loser. Buying into the Ellery Mountain resort and placing down roots in the community for himself, his sister and his niece puts him on the radar of the Fridays and Doctor Liam Wolfe.

He soon realises he has friends in his new home who don’t judge him for what happened before and finally begins to escape his past. When he falls hard and fast for the doctor, he even sees a future for him in Ellery.

But when his new happiness is first threatened by family interference then by disaster, he begins to lose faith, until Liam shows him it’s okay to ask for help.


The Paramedic and the Writer

Paramedic Jamie Llewellyn rescues accused murderer John Doe from a crash and his life will never be the same again.

Paramedic Jamie Llewellyn moves to Ellery to start a new life away from the city. He’s happy being attached to the hospital and working for his friend Liam Wolfe—even if he has to keep coming up with excuses to miss the Friday meet-ups. He has peace and he can finally make a difference in a community that needs him.

When he and Max rescue a John Doe from a crashed car balanced on the edge of a ravine, John opens his startling violet eyes and suddenly Jamie is falling hard. If only John didn’t have a gun and could remember why he’d shot the passenger in the car. Then maybe passion could change into something else… Love.







Ellery Mountain News

Ellery Mountain Vol 2: including - The Doctor and The Bad Boy (Ellery 4) & The Paramedic and The Writer (Ellery 5) is out in paperback today.

Also The Agent and The Model is out with all third parties tomorrow...

Buy links for all to follow...

Read more about the Ellery Mountain Series here:

Ellery Mountain

Ellery Mountain


A series of books set in and around the fictional town of Ellery, in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. Love and friendships form against the backdrop of adventure, murder, addiction and PTSD in this place where love is always guaranteed...

The Fireman and the Cop - #1 

Rescuing cop Finn Ryan from a burning precinct was easy; it's keeping him alive after that which fireman Max Harrison finds difficult.

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links


The Teacher and the Soldier - #2


Ex-soldier, Daniel Skylar, falls hard and heavy for school teacher Luke Fitzgerald. How can he make him stay in Ellery?

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links


The Carpenter and the Actor - #3


Jason McInnery, hounded by the paparazzi after his brother's death, runs to the one place where he hopes people will not sell him out. The place where he was born.

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links


The Doctor and the Bad Boy - #4


No one has every understood Mitchell Askett. The bad boy. The alcoholic. The loser. Buying into the Ellery Mountain resort and placing down roots in the community for himself, his sister and his niece puts him on the radar of the Fridays and Dr. Liam Wolfe.

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links


The Paramedic and the Writer - #5


Paramedic Jamie Llewelyn moves to Ellery to start a new life away from the City. Attached to the hospital and working for his friend Liam Wolfe he's happy—even if he has to keep coming up with excuses to miss the Friday meet ups. He had peace and he could finally make a difference in a community that needed him.

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links


The Barman and the SEAL - #6


Travis Baranski, Navy SEAL, is the first veteran to attend the Ellery Mountain Veteran Center. He is having a hard time coming to terms with what he had seen and what he has done. When he has a very public meltdown in Ellery stores it is Avery Gideon who steps up to the plate and helps him.

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links


The Agent and the Model - #7


Michael is returning to Ellery Mountain after six years away with only sporadic and short visits to his nan. He has nightmares even now about what happened to him in the park and doesn't feel safe in the small Tennessee town. In fact he feels safer in the big city.

Full blurb, excerpt, reviews and buy links






The Barman And The SEAL, out Friday 27th at Amazon, ARe, B&N etc


Ellery Mountain - book 6

Book 1 - The Fireman and the Cop
Book 2 - The Teacher and the Soldier
Book 3 - The Carpenter and the Actor
Book 4 - The Doctor and the Bad Boy
Book 5 - The Paramedic and the Writer
Book 6 - The Barman and the SEAL

A Navy SEAL with PTSD and a Barman starting a new life. Maybe they can find love in Ellery.

Travis Baranski, Navy SEAL, is the first veteran to attend the Ellery Mountain Veteran Center. He is having a hard time coming to terms with what he had seen and what he has done. When he has a very public meltdown in Ellery stores it is Avery Gideon who steps up to the plate and helps him.

Avery Gideon, a man cut off from his family for being gay, runs the only bar in town - The Alibi - and listens to many a person's problems whilst trying to forget his own.

He sees something in the wounded warrior who needs a friend and very soon finds himself falling in love with Travis.

Nothing will deter him from helping Travis, or from making Travis see he's still capable of loving Avery in return.

"...Ah hell, this has to be my favorite Ellery Mountain book so far with both Travis and Avery being incredible characters tugging at your heartstrings as their story unfolds. Avery is wonderful, so patient, and loving and he is the perfect man for Travis. Travis is a man torn by suffering, but he is incredible with his understanding of his own limitations but doesn’t let them rule him. Their relationship is slow but oh so powerful and the love they develop is especially strong because of the time they take as Travis begins to heal. While they fall in love, we see how well the Veteran Center is doing, we catch up with the characters from previous stories, and we see how Mikey is recovering from the brutal attack in The Paramedic and the Writer..."

Read more including reviews and buy links as and when they become available.

The Barman & The SEAL


The Barman & The SEAL, third party release 27th September


A Navy SEAL with PTSD and a Barman starting a new life ... maybe they can find love in Ellery.



More information including buy links and reviews, can be found here: The Barman & The SEAL


The Barman & The SEAL

Cover art by Meredith Russell

The Book

A Navy SEAL with PTSD and a Barman starting a new life. Maybe they can find love in Ellery.

Travis Baranski, Navy SEAL, is the first veteran to attend the Ellery Mountain Veteran Center. He is having a hard time coming to terms with what he had seen and what he has done. When he has a very public meltdown in Ellery stores it is Avery Gideon who steps up to the plate and helps him.

Avery Gideon, a man cut off from his family for being gay, runs the only bar in town - The Alibi - and listens to many a person's problems whilst trying to forget his own.

He sees something in the wounded warrior who needs a friend and very soon finds himself falling in love with Travis.

Nothing will deter him from helping Travis, or from making Travis see he's still capable of loving Avery in return.

"....Hands down The Barman and The Seal by RJ Scott is my favorite book in the Ellery Mountain series. Well, I did really love Jaime and Ian’s book but this one just squeaks ahead...."

"....I really can’t tell you how much I love this series and the development of each and every character, and I can’t tell you how much I love the support that shines through the pages as we continue to discover more love in Ellery...."


PLEASE NOTE

Originally published with Pride Publishing, this title has been re-released with Love Lane Books. There is new cover art and the manuscript has been re-edited but the story remains the same.

If you already bought this book, simply email a copy of your receipt, on or after 3rd September, to rjscott.team@gmail.com and we will send you a free replacement with the new cover art.

Ellery Mountain Series

Book 1 - The Fireman and the Cop
Book 2 - The Teacher and the Soldier
Book 3 - The Carpenter and the Actor
Book 4 - The Doctor and the Bad Boy
Book 5 - The Paramedic and the Writer
Book 6 - The Barman and the SEAL
Book 7 - The Agent and the Model

Buy Links - eBook

Amazon (US) | Amazon (UK) | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Smashwords | iTunes

Buy Links - Print Book

Amazon (US) | Amazon (UK)

Reviews

MM Good Book Reviews - 4/5 - Ah hell, this has to be my favorite Ellery Mountain book so far with both Travis and Avery being incredible characters tugging at your heartstrings as their story unfolds. Avery is wonderful, so patient, and loving and he is the perfect man for Travis. Travis is a man torn by suffering, but he is incredible with his understanding of his own limitations but doesn’t let them rule him. Their relationship is slow but oh so powerful and the love they develop is especially strong because of the time they take as Travis begins to heal. While they fall in love, we see how well the Veteran Center is doing, we catch up with the characters from previous stories, and we see how Mikey is recovering from the brutal attack in The Paramedic and the Writer.

GoodReads reader 4.5/5 - "...the romance was beautiful. Travis get the anchor he needs in a partner. Avery is everything he needs him to be. And as with any good romance Travis is just want Avery never knew he needed..." (I shared this as it touched me... thank you Tina)

Multi-Tasking Momma 4/5 - "....Compared to the first five Ellery Mountain books, this was probably the darkest and most emotional. There were times when it was quite hard to digest what Travis had to go through. However, I see this as the beginning of the turn in this arc, when the Center finally gets to help those who need it most and plays a larger role. This means we will be getting more serious and complicated characters where in the beginning, we got the ordinary guys who had some problems but nothing as bad as those who will come into or out of the Center

This is a great sixth book for the series and I am glad to be following it...."

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MM Good Book Reviews - 4/5 - "....I really can’t tell you how much I love this series and the development of each and every character, and I can’t tell you how much I love the support that shines through the pages as we continue to discover more love in Ellery, but we also see a touch of bigotry coming through from the ignorant which makes you grit your teeth.

I recommend this to those who love damaged men pushing through their demons, support and love, a slow romance, incredible characters and a great ending that has you wanting Mikey’s story in The Agent and the Model...."

Mrs Condit & Friends Read Books - 4.5/5 - "....Hands down The Barman and The Seal by RJ Scott is my favorite book in the Ellery Mountain series. Well, I did really love Jaime and Ian’s book but this one just squeaks ahead...."

Rainbow Book Reviews - "....Avery and Travis were an odd pair to me. I couldn't quite see how it would work between them, but as I got to know them, they won me over. It was good to visit Ellery Mountain again and see the residents there I've grown to know and love, each adding their special flavor to the mix. At the rate their Friday night get-together is growing, they're going to need a bigger place to meet. It's all good though, a place where friendship reigns and fun is had by all. Thanks, R.J., for again tackling the PTSD issue and, as always, giving us hope and a happy ending...."

Because two men are better than one - 4/5 - "....The Ellery Mountain series is dear to my heart and this addition to the series didn’t let me down!

I was totally drawn into the story from the very first pages and found the beginning very emotional. It was so descriptive that I could feel the pain being experienced by Travis. This introduction to Travis provided insight into the experiences that had impacted Travis and resulted in him coming to Ellery Mountain to heal...."

Joyfully Jay - 5/5 - "....This was an emotional read for me.  I genuinely fell head long into this story and it was truly due to the way in which R.J. Scott so carefully crafted these two men into living, breathing people....  ....The author really took the time to focus just on these two men and draw out their story slowly, allowing us to see what was going on in their hearts and minds...."

Paranormal Romance Guild - 5/5 - "....This story might be my new favorite of the Ellery Mountain series. As Avery and Travis slowly get to know each other and help each other through some difficult situations, they fall in love.

I would highly recommend this series to anyone. I will be checking out what else this writer has out there...."

The Jeep Diva - 5/5 - "....Ms. Scott delivered poignant drama through her writing and sensational story telling. Travis represented the countless men and women who are thrust into war, viewing unimaginable horrors and then returned to their homes expected to go on and pick up with life as if nothing happened. Ms. Scott offered no platitudes as she traversed Travis’s life through his hardships, especially his emotional state. She did not make light of his plight nor attempted to simplify his hardships by quantifying them in a story. What she did do was tell the tale of a man who suffered in war and how through self-determination, friendships, family, hard work and love a brighter future could be on the horizon....

Excerpt

The cold was biting. The cutting wind carried ice and snow high up in the Salang Pass three thousand metres up in the Afghan Mountains northwest of the capital Kabul. Normally his captors covered him—they would tell him in their broken English they weren’t completely lost to conventions of how to look after prisoners. But tonight was different. From the vantage point in the centre of the camp, two feet off the ground in the small metal and wood cage, he could see them drinking and the campfire that warmed them was the only light in this small unsheltered area. Tents flapped in the wind and the raucous laughter was enough for him to know they’d probably stumble to their tents in drunken stupor. The SEAL wasn’t important. He called for help. No one heard him or brought over the tarpaulin that was his only protection against the night.

He had curled over seven of his ten fingers when the sun rose this morning. Yesterday it had been six fingers to count the passing of time. Seven days in this place and the infections in his leg and arm were nothing to the rattling cough that had his chest squeezing in pain and his back in spasms. He shifted to find comfort and ended up twisted like a pretzel in the five-foot cube with his back to the worst of the snow. His cold weather gear, including his boots, had long ago been shared out to the rebels and he was left in combat pants, a tee and his thin under-jacket. Sneakers finished off the protection for his skin. He was fucked and he knew it. Even if someone got him out, even if any of his team had survived, he was broken in half by this place.

The pain in his back increased and he heard the inhuman whimper that left his mouth. He needed antibiotics and pain meds. Little by little his humanity was being stripped from him. He was dying—an hour at a time the ice was burning his skin and he curled his hands and feet so he wouldn’t lose them to frostbite.

Feebly he rocked in the cage, hoping the whole thing would topple on its side. Then if it crashed to the floor at least someone could possibly cover him from the snow and ice. A lethargy stole over him. He should be trying to get out, but there was no point. He’d seen the explosion, seen the mountain fall, crushing the team—he was lucky he’d been covering their six and his only open injury was the evil laceration from his knee to his ankle that now oozed pus and hurt like a bitch. All his equipment gone. Any hope gone.

He was sweating and bile rose in him, but his stomach was empty. He didn’t fight the retching or the pain—if he concentrated hard enough on home, on the hills and valleys of Virginia, then he could at least escape in his mind. He stretched his legs and the extremities of the cage held him solid. Pinned.

He cried…

Then he woke up in a bed thousands of miles away. He couldn’t see the stars through the bars of a cage, or feel icy wind bite into his skin. He was safe.

* * * *

"Hey," Daniel said from the stove. Travis almost turned on his heel and left the kitchen. It was three a.m.—no one was supposed to be up. Especially not Daniel with his sensitive observations, his no-nonsense assessments and his damn understanding green-eyed gaze.

"Hey," Travis said in reply. He felt like shit. The dream of being back in that place, with the pain—and the crying—had wrenched him from sleep. Again. He couldn’t remember the last full night of sleep he’d had.

"You want hot chocolate?" Daniel asked. He shook the tin of chocolate powder in front of his face and smiled. "I can’t promise cream and marshmallows like Luke uses, but I can mix hot water and powder."

Travis debated. Saying yes meant Daniel and he would probably have to talk. Travis didn’t want to talk. His throat was still clogged with tears and his head and shoulders ached with tension. Damned sleeping pills weren’t even working if the terror in his head could drag him so sharply out of sleep. Sickness rolled in his stomach as the thought of chocolate hit his mind. Can’t even drink fucking hot chocolate. For fuck’s sake.

"I just came in for some water," Travis lied. "Need to take some pain pills." Why did he do that? Why did he even talk let alone elaborate. Yes, he could get water in his own room, but he could have got away with no more talking if Daniel had just accepted his excuse. But no—idiot—he had to go and mention pain. Daniel made that patented frowning face of his then nodded. The frown was so quick it was blink and you miss it, and though Travis may well be a fucked-up, washed-up ex-SEAL, he still had the ability to read expressions in a millisecond.

"Cool" was all Daniel said. He didn’t push on the pain meds or the fact Travis was awake or that he probably looked like shit. He was soaked through with sweat and he knew from looking in the mirror that his face had a gaunt, haunted look. Five weeks he’d been here in the middle of freaking nowhere at this place and every single night he’d had these dreams. Afghanistan would never leave him—the scars on his body and in his mind a permanent reminder.

Pathetic. You cry like a freaking girl.

He crossed to the sink, pulled down a glass and filled it with water. Then quietly and with a soft goodnight he left the kitchen and made his way back to his room. A hot drink would have relaxed him maybe. His mom had this way of adding cinnamon to hot chocolate and he needed that connection. He’d talked himself out of his room on the promise of finding god damned cinnamon.

Freak. 



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Mitchell Ryan, the recovering alcoholic bad boy, meets Doctor Liam Wolfe, the man who shows him it’s okay to love…

No one has ever understood Mitchell Askett. The bad boy. The alcoholic. The loser. Buying into the Ellery Mountain resort and placing down roots in the community for himself, his sister and his niece puts him on the radar of the Fridays and Doctor Liam Wolfe.

He soon realises he has friends in his new home who don’t judge him for what happened before and finally begins to escape his past. When he falls hard and fast for the doctor, he even sees a future for him in Ellery.

But when his new happiness is first threatened by family interference then by disaster, he begins to lose faith, until Liam shows him it’s okay to ask for help.

BUY LINK - http://www.total-e-bound.com/product.asp?strParents=&CAT_ID=&P_ID=2198

The Carpenter and the Actor

Cover By Meredith Russell

The Book

Jason McInnery, hounded by the paparazzi after his brother's death, runs to the one place where he hopes people will not sell him out. The place where he was born.

Hiding in the tourist cabins at Ellery Mountain Resort out of season he thinks he finally has room to breathe.

If only Kieran Dexter, a man ten years his junior, would stop fixing stuff and causing ripples in Jason's peaceful space.

"....This story is my favorite so far. Kieran is so easy to love as a character; R.J. Scott does a wonderful job of making these characters real...."

"....I especially enjoy how Ms Scott keeps the characters from the previous stories active in all of the books so that there is a smooth flow and continuity. The characters are well developed and the sex was hot. I recommend this book ...."

Ellery Mountain Series

Book 1 - The Fireman and the Cop
Book 2 - The Teacher and the Soldier
Book 3 - The Carpenter and the Actor
Book 4 - The Doctor and the Bad Boy
Book 5 - The Paramedic and the Writer
Book 6 - The Barman and the SEAL
Book 7 - The Agent and the Model

Buy Links - eBook

Amazon (US) | Amazon (UK) | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Smashwords | iBooks

Buy Links - Paperback

Volume 1 incorporating Books 1, 2 & 3 - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Reviews

Paranormal Guild Guild - 5/5 - "....This story is my favorite so far. Kieran is so easy to love as a character; R.J. Scott does a wonderful job of making these characters real...."

Rainbow Book Reviews - "....This is my favorite story so far. Jason and Kieran are two very realistic characters who complement each other in a huge way. There isn't a great deal of angst, no separation to get back together, just two men facing issues as they arise, being able to acknowledge what's in their hearts, and come up with a reasonable solution as they burn their way through the mattress with their fiery passion for one another. I recommend this story to Ellery Mountain fans and to new readers as well who enjoy a strong, romantic story with descriptive, realistic characters who quickly get under your skin and in your heart. Thanks, RJ, for another great story. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series...."

Hearts on Fire Reviews - 4/5 - "....I especially enjoy how Ms Scott keeps the characters from the previous stories active in all of the books so that there is a smooth flow and continuity. The characters are well developed and the sex was hot. I recommend this book...."

Sensual Reads - 4/5 - "....The Ellery Mountain series is amazing in so many ways with great supportive characters who care about others and do come back to visit. Each story is like coming home. Pick up The Carpenter and the Actor and enjoy the story. You will not be able to help yourself...."

Excerpt

Jason McInnery pulled another blanket from the pile at the bottom of his bed and used it to block up any small space around him that could let in the cold. When he’d gone for rustic he hadn’t realised he was getting the equivalent of sleeping in a tent. No heating that he could get to work, two in the morning and sleep had so far eluded him. The hot water bottle he’d found in the cupboard above the sink was still warm, but at this point it really needed to have the water replaced with steaming boiling heat. That would mean getting out of bed though and placing his feet on the icy cold wooden floor.

"So not going there," he muttered to himself. The new blanket helped and finally he had a cocoon that at least meant he wasn’t shivering. No wonder the cabin had been cheap to rent if it didn’t come with working heat. He knew he should have stopped at the chain motel he’d seen just outside Ellery. But no, his idea of hiding was self-imposed isolation halfway up the mountain and twenty minutes’ drive from the town he’d been born in. He should have gone to his parents’ house in Las Vegas and got some of that desert sun.

Freaking paparazzi. They knew where his parents lived, and would assume it was one of the places he would go. Hell, he was lucky they hadn’t followed him to Ellery, or had any inkling he would go back to the town he’d left before he was old enough to remember it. His cell phone sounded and he rooted around under the covers where he’d pushed his only link to his other life. The life where he was a popular, successful, openly gay actor who had charmed his way into millions of hearts on a successful TV comedy and in two kids’ films. The actor with the brother who had died. The screen lit brightly and the name wasn’t a surprise.

"Hey, Mom," he answered. The cell was warm from where it had been wrapped in the quilt. Midnight at his mom’s place meant his dad snoring in bed and his night-owl mom watching recorded shows. "It’s two a.m., you know."

"There was a show on, and I was thinking about you."

"You need to stop watching those gossip shows, Mom," he said patiently.

"I can’t help it, J. It’s everywhere."

Jason shifted deeper under the covers and sighed inwardly. He’d grown a thicker skin now. Having his private life plastered over magazines and TV shows was part and parcel of the whole celebrity lifestyle. That didn’t mean it had got any easier over the last seven years since the small comedy show he starred in had gone ballistic. And hell, it wasn’t ever going to get any easier for his poor mom. Not only had Ben died with too many secrets and too many lies twisted around him, but Jason had been smacked around the face with the fallout of his brother’s actions and his own subsequent arrest.

"I’m fine, Mom," he said gently.

"I just wanted to…" She didn’t finish the sentence. Jason’s throat tightened with emotion. He didn’t call her on phoning him this late—she’d wanted to hear his voice. Losing Ben had destroyed his parents. Maybe he should have gone home to Vegas and forgotten the fact that doing so would have put his mom and dad in the spotlight. They were struggling as it was.

"I can be home by tomorrow," Jason offered. He could get tickets and be on a plane in a few hours. Hell, it would probably be warmer on a plane anyway.

"No, Jason, we talked about this. I love you—I just wanted to tell you."

"I love you too, Mom."

With the call finished, he clutched the cell to his chest and pulled the blankets up and over his head. Grief balled in his chest and not for the first time since he’d left LA, he wondered what the hell had made him come to Ellery. He may as well have stuck a pin in a map as a way of deciding where to hide out.

He had three weeks. Three weeks until the next season started filming. Ellery was as good a place as any.

* * * *

Loud noises woke him to bright sunlight streaming through the large windows and he glanced at his cell phone. The screen showed it was just after seven a.m. He’d banked five hours’ sleep, but he still felt like complete shit. His dreams had been filled with Ben and a scene that was something like a film, with him and Ben running. He hated the running dream—it never failed to leave him frustrated and tired beyond reason and had occurred on too many occasions recently. Rolling onto his side, away from the window, he screwed his eyes tight shut and willed sleep to happen.

The knocking on his door was part of a dream—it had to be. No one would be knocking on the door of this remote cabin at ass o’clock in the morning for any reason he could imagine.

Groaning, he shifted until he could listen with both ears. The knocking wasn’t stopping. This wasn’t the short, sharp knock of someone at the door. This was repetitive and noisy and…hell, right outside his window. What the fuck was happening? Pulling the blankets back over his head, he attempted to sleep. When that didn’t block out the banging, he searched on his phone for an app that could produce white noise. When that didn’t work either, he gave up sleeping as a bad thing.



The Teacher and the Soldier

Cover By Meredith Russell

The Book

How can Daniel convince the man he loves, to stay with him in Ellery?

Luke Fitzgerald left Ellery Mountain for college and vowed never to return, but with his father murdered, he has no choice but to return. Luke only goes home to sell off his share of the Ellery Mountain Cabins, but everything changes when he meets the son of the other owner.

Daniel Skylar is an ex-soldier who lives every day to the limit and sees a future in Luke. It doesn’t matter what Daniel says, or how much he needs Luke; Luke isn’t staying once everything is sold off. Surely Daniel can understand that?

"....This story is really well written and it does tug at your heartstrings for what Luke had to face alone and also the effect it is still having on him. Daniel and Luke are an excellent pairing and are very hot together. They have a strong connection that goes further than a physical attraction and they make a great couple...."

Ellery Mountain Series

Book 1 - The Fireman and the Cop
Book 2 - The Teacher and the Soldier
Book 3 - The Carpenter and the Actor
Book 4 - The Doctor and the Bad Boy
Book 5 - The Paramedic and the Writer
Book 6 - The Barman and the SEAL
Book 7 - The Agent and the Model

Buy Links - eBook

Amazon (US) | Amazon (UK) | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Smashwords | iBooks

Buy Links - Paperback

Volume 1 incorporating Books 1, 2 & 3 - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Reviews

MM Good Book Reviews - 4/5 - "....This story is really well written and it does tug at your heartstrings for what Luke had to face alone and also the effect it is still having on him. Daniel and Luke are an excellent pairing and are very hot together. They have a strong connection that goes further than a physical attraction and they make a great couple. The storyline is very good and I liked how Luke seemed to overcome his obstacles to accept the love he is offered and I liked how Daniel didn’t pressure Luke to recount his past. We see Max and Finn (from The Fireman and the Cop) again and Kieran and Liam and I can honestly say that I am looking forward to both their stories (The Carpenter and the Actor, and The Doctor and the Bad Boy) ... I will recommend this to those who love facing the past stories, fighting for love, hot sex, great characters, a good storyline and a happy ending...."


Hearts On Fire Reviews - 4/5 - "....The books in this series focus on the quaint little town of Ellery where life is fairly idyllic and the lives of the four gay friends that grew up there. The characters are wonderful and well developed, there is plenty of the much loved angst and a slow build up to love. The stories have HEA endings with just enough twist to hold my interest. The Ellery Mountain series is definitely a worthwhile read...."

Rainbow Book Reviews - "....I liked this story although I wanted to knock Daniel and Luke's heads together more than once for their stubbornness. Fortunately they redeemed themselves in the end. The characters are strong, even some of the secondary ones like Luke's ex and best friend. As outrageous as he was, he gave Luke the support and the shove that he needed to get his life going. I also loved Daniel's friends who are introduced in the first book in the series. It's definitely a good follow-up story and I look forward to reading more about them. I recommend this story to fans of the 'Ellery Mountain' series and for new readers as well; although it can be read alone, reading the books in sequential order will give you a fuller, more meaningful experience. Thanks, RJ, for revisiting the mountain and introducing us to more fascinating characters...."

The Romance Reviews - 4/5 - "....I'm a sucker for troubled romance heroes and this novella has two. Daniel is further along in his recovery than Luke but they're both wrestling demons and still taking responsibility for their issues. I like their honest conversations with each other, especially with Daniel's willingness to be so emotionally vulnerable to Luke. Their romance is intense both sexually and emotionally, and I really liked watching their courtship...."

Mrs Condit Reads Books - 4/5 - "....a simple love story that left me happy in the end. Luke deserved to find love and Daniel was the perfect one to give it...."

Sensual Reads - 4.5/5 - "....Pick up this delicious story, The Teacher and the Soldier by RJ Scott, and immerse yourself in an excellent tale of love and need. Your emotions and heart cannot help but be touched by both Luke and Daniel...."


Total-E-Bound - VIP and the new books!


My first book with Total-E-Bound is out tomorrow for download to VIP members with TEB...


Did you know that to be a VIP member all you need to do is open an account with them? Simples... If you do that you can have The Fireman And The Cop on Monday 14 January... a FULL four weeks before it is available elsewhere!

The Fireman And The Cop

Book 1 in the new Ellery Mountain Series

Rescuing cop Finn Ryan from a burning precinct was one thing.

Keeping him alive after that is a task fireman Max Harrison is faced with in more ways than one.

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Ellery is a quiet town in the Smoky Mountains, at the base of Ellery Peak, where nothing ever happens. Max Harrison escaped from his firefighting job in the city to take up a role as assistant to the mayor, whilst also holding the position of a volunteer firefighter.

Finn Ryan is one of only three cops in the small town and it soon seems to Max that someone is out to hurt the sexy cop. Rescuing Finn from a burning precinct was the easy part—it’s keeping him alive after that that fireman Max Harrison finds difficult.

Ellery Mountain - New Contract News

Have some fantastic news... I have been offered a contract from Total-E-Bound for my new five book series set on and around Ellery Mountain.

The first book, The Fireman And The Cop, is with them now.

To keep up to date on the news about Ellery Mountain you can either ..

Check out this website - http://ellerymountain.weebly.com/

or join the Facebook group for Ellery Mountain

As soon as I have news on editing, art and release dates I will let you all know...

RJ