Elemental Assassin series

  • And the title is …

    Well, we’ve finally decided on a title for Elemental Assassin #4. It is … drumroll please … Tangled Threads.

    I think it’s pretty cool and fits in well with the other titles in the series — Spider’s Bite, Web of Lies, and Venom. Right now, Tangled Threads will be published in May 2011, although that it still subject to change. I’ll keep you posted when I get a firm release date.

    I’m just glad that we have the title nailed down. Now, to think about the one for Elemental Assassin #5

    And here’s a rough description of Tangled Threads, just to whet your appetite for more. 😉

    An assassin has come to Ashland to murder me. The irony is that I’m a killer myself – Gin Blanco, the renowned assassin known as the Spider. I’ve had a target on my back ever since I declared war on Mab Monroe, the ruthless head of the Ashland underworld. Mab wants me dead in the worst kind of way, which is why she’d hired Elektra LaFleur to come to town and exterminate me – and the other assassin just might be able to do it. LaFleur is just as ruthless as I am and has electrical elemental magic that’s the equal of my own Ice and Stone power.

    Complicating matters is the fact that Mab’s kidnapped an innocent young girl who’s a friend of a friend. Finding her is priority number one. Surviving is a close second, though. Good thing I’ve got sexy businessman Owen Grayson on my side, along with Detective Bria Coolidge. The only problem is that Bria doesn’t realize that I’m her long-lost big sister, Genevieve Snow. And what my baby sister doesn’t know just may get us both killed …

  • Stars from RT …

    As the May 25 release date gets ever closer, the reviews for Web of Lies are starting to trickle in, including this 4 1/2-star review by Jill Smith at Romantic Times:

    Retirement doesn’t seem to be in the cards for the assassin Spider. The second chapter of the first-person Elemental Assassin series is just as hard-edged and compelling as the first. Gin Blanco is a fascinatingly pragmaic character, whose intricate layers are just beginning to unravel. Estep has truly hit the jackpot with this outstanding series!

    SUMMARY: Following the murder of her father-figure/handler, Gin decided to retire from the assassination business and run her inheritance, the Pork Pit BBQ joint. When a fire-elemental thug named Jake McAllister tries to rob the Pork Pit and threatens Gin’s customers, she gets pissed. Gin doesn’t kill Jake, but now her troubles have mulitplied, for Jake’s father is extraordinarily powerful — and out to get her. To cap off her week, someone shoots up the restaurant, and it turns out the target is not Gin, but rather college student Violet Fox. Gin decides to help Violet and her grandfather against a mine owner trying to drive them off their land. This time Gin is going to need both her stone and ice magic to survive. Some retirement this is! (POCKET, Jun., 384 pp., $7.99)

    4 1/2 stars! Woot! Thanks for the great review, Jill. Although I wonder what a girl’s gotta do to get 4 1/2 stars and be an RT Top Pick. Ah, well. Maybe when Venom comes out in late September. As for right now, I’m doing the happy dance! 😉

  • Titles, titles everywhere …

    For the past several days, my editor, agent, and I have been working to come up with a title for Elemental Assassin #4. We’ve tossed around dozens of titles at this point and are still trying to find that magic title that really captures what the book is about and sounds cool at the same time.

    I originally suggested The Silken Noose for the title. Some of the other ones we’ve considered have been Black Widow, Widow’s Web, By a Thread, Tainted Threads, Tangled Web, and Death Weaver.

    There are lots of things to take into consideration when coming up with a title. In the case of the Elemental Assassin books, we’re trying to use a spider-related word in all of the titles, as well as words with an I or O in them, so we can continue to use the spider rune on the cover of the book.

    The title also needs to at least hint a little bit as to what the plot is about (in this case, an assassin coming to Ashland to kill Gin). The title should be catchy, and the publisher’s marketing folks should like it as well (since they’re the ones who will promote the book to various sellers). And, of course, you don’t want your book to have the same title as another book that was recently released or will be released soon. That’s confusing for everyone involved.

    All of which means that we’re having a tough time this go around settling on a title. There’s an old saying about how laws are like sausages, and that it’s better not to see them being made. I think we should add book titles to that list too. Sigh.

    But we need to decide on something soon, so the book can go into production. I’ll keep you posted as to what we come up with …

  • Revised … for now …

    So I’ve finally finished the revisions on Elemental Assassin #4 and shipped those off to my editor. If she likes them, the book will move on to the copy editor. I’m just glad that it’s off my desk — for now anyway!

    Still, no title or firm release date for book 4 (or for book 5 either), but those should be coming soon. I’ll post those here on the blog as soon as I get them.

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    More free Elemental Assassin short stories …

    The release date on Web of Lies is drawing ever closer — May 25. To whet readers’ appetites, I’ve written a couple of free Elemental Assassin short stories — Web of Death and Web of Deceit.

    Web of Death takes place in between the events of Spider’s Bite and Web of Lies and focuses on what happens when Gin gets some unexpected visitors one night.

    Web of Deceit is another prequel story about Gin’s first solo job as the Spider when she was a teenager and is told from Fletcher Lane’s point of view.

    There are no major spoilers in either one of the stories, and both of them can be found on the Excerpts page, along with Spider’s Bargain, the first free short story that I wrote. I just thought writing the stories would be something fun and cool that I could do for readers, since I’ve gotten such great response to Spider’s Bite. I hope everyone enjoys the free stories and can check out Web of Lies when it comes out as well.

    Happy reading! 😉