Wild Wild Women, and Texas-Sized Secrets giveway Day 21 of the Allure Author 30 day giveaway!!
To win a copy of Wild Wild Women and Texas-sized Secrets, tell me something about Myla Jackson!
Did you know that erotic romance writer Myla Jackson has an alter ego in Elle James who writes for Harlequin Intrigue.
She and her sister, Delilah Devlin teamed up to storm the publishing world and in the process wrote the Wild, Wild Women of the West Anthology and other anthologies as well as a co-authored book Jacq’s Warlord.
To read an excerpt of Wild Wild Women, go here.
Check out Elle James here, and read an excerpt of Texas -Sized Secrets.
Texas-Sized Secrets: At five months pregnant, Mona Grainger was facing danger on all fronts. With cattle rustlers driving her ranch to ruin, she needed a man ready for long hours and hard work. Enter Reed Bryson, who could ride, rope, kiss…and certainly handle a gun. 
Be sure to keep an eye out for Elle’s November release, Nick of Time. What a great cover. Did you know it was an RT top pick, 4.5 stars!!
His boss and friend, Royce Fontaine, moved on silent feet behind him. As a Stealth Operations Specialist, trained in all forms of warfare, including military operations in urban terrain, Nick understood the necessity of speed and surprise.
This mission wasn’t dictated by the government as usual with the SOS agency. The unauthorized, late-night flight on the SOS private Learjet had been in response to an e-mail message from Royce’s old Army buddy. Need your help. Life or death. Come now.
Royce had dropped everything, including an important case regarding death threats against a U.S. senator. He’d grabbed Nick on his way out the door of the SOS offices in downtown D.C., shouting for Tazer, one of the very capable female SOS agents, to cover for him while he flew to New York.
When Nick arrived at the door to 12-H, splintered wood didn’t bode well for what might be inside. He pulled the SIG-Sauer from the shoulder holster beneath his leather jacket and nodded to Royce. Then he plastered his body against the wall and pushed the door open wider.
Every piece of furniture was turned over or ripped; the room was a shambles. Nothing stirred in the living space, but a noise from a back room alerted Nick that they weren’t alone.
He slipped in first, followed by Royce. In a low crouch, Nick swept the room with his gaze for bogeys before he entered the hallway.
Glass shattered, followed by a metallic clanging in the room to the left.
Nick pointed at Royce and then to the bathroom. He then pointed at himself and the room with the clanging noise. Without waiting for his boss’s response, Nick leaped over scattered clothing, books and tables and burst into a bedroom, weapon at the ready. Whoever had broken the window was probably down the fire escape by now.
“Not without backup, St. Claire!” Royce hissed behind him.
Nick ignored Royce, not stopping until he reached the window. He paused beside the broken glass, peering around the wooden frame, careful to limit his exposure to gunfire, not at all anxious to take a bullet. The clang of feet jumping down the fire escape stairs reassured him that whoever was on them was in a hurry to be gone.
Using the barrel of his weapon, Nick swept the jagged window glass to the side and leaned out just in time to catch a glimpse of a broad-shouldered person dressed in black moving down the steps of the three-story apartment building. Nick swore. Almost to the ground, the guy would escape into the maze of dark city streets before Nick or Royce could do anything about it.
To hell with that. Nick slid through the window and descended the steps two at a time. The noise of his shoes hitting the steel was deafening, but not so bad that he didn’t hear the ominous popping sound of shots being fired or the ping of bullets ricocheting off the brick near his head. He kept moving. If he stopped, the shooter would have time to make good his aim.
A bullet glanced off the metal railing next to his leg. Another sprayed pieces of masonry over his head.
Nick didn’t slow. Gun ready, he hit the ground feet first and performed a perfect airborne drop and roll, grateful for the thick leather jacket covering his elbows and back. He clambered to his feet and took off in a zigzag run, bullets flying around him.
The man in black rounded a corner, disappearing out of sight.
Nick stuck to the shadows and ran the length of a building to the same corner. He stopped, poked his head out and saw nothing.
Streetlights shone down on an empty avenue. The only movement was a lone car heading his way at a slow speed. Nick ducked back behind the building in case the car contained the assailant. When it pulled to the curb and shut down, an old man dressed in khaki slacks, a light blue sweater and orthopedic shoes climbed out and reached into the back for a bag of groceries. He carefully locked the door and headed into the building.
Nick stepped out into the street, tucking his weapon back in the holster under his arm. He kept his hand on the grip, ready for anything.
He walked quickly down the street searching for the man dressed in black, but didn’t see him. Damn, he’d slipped away. Nothing he could do about it now but go see if Royce needed help.
Retracing his steps, Nick found his way back to the apartment and entered through the front door, climbing the steps to the third floor.
When Nick entered the destroyed apartment, Royce was on his cell phone to the local police giving enough details to get them started. When he’d completed the call, he flipped his phone shut and slipped it into his pocket. “Got away?”
“Yeah, he had a head start.”
“The gunfire. Yours or his?”
“His.” Nick didn’t fire his weapon randomly, especially not in populated urban areas where stray bullets could take innocent lives. “Who was the moaner?”
Royce’s jaw tightened. “Frank Richards.”
“The guy we came to help?”
A snort was Royce’s only answer.
“Damn. Did he give you a clue as to who might have done it?”
His boss shook his head, a frown drawing his brows together. “He died without uttering another word. But I found this and a pen lying on the bathroom floor close by.” Royce held up a small pad of paper with a page half ripped off. “I think whoever shot him took the message.”
“Let me see that.” Nick took the pad and tipped it back and forth until the light cast enough shadow over where the pen had dented the pages below the missing one. “What does it say?”
“North Pole, AX or AK. Help Santa.”
Nick barked out a mirthless laugh. “The man was clearly delusional. Already in the throes of death.”
“No. He wrote it before he was shot. There’s no blood on the pad or the pen and his fingers had blood on them when he died. I think he means for us to help someone.”
“There is a town in Alaska named North Pole. It’s close to Fairbanks. You suppose that’s what he was talking about?”
“Maybe.”
“Why there? Santa a code word for something?”
“I don’t know. What I do know is that whoever did this was after something, and I’d bet my reputation they didn’t find it.”
“And they weren’t afraid to kill for it.” Nick stared down at the man lying on the floor, his face pale and tinged gray. “You think our shooter will look in North Pole, Alaska, next?”
“Perhaps.” Royce’s gaze fell to the man lying on the floor. He wore a New York Knicks sweatshirt and jeans.
“How did you two meet?” Nick moved to the living area.
Royce followed, the pad in his hand. “I met Sergeant Major Richards during my Navy SEALs training. He was a member of the Army Special Forces assigned to participate as a subject matter expert in a joint exercise we were involved in after Vietnam. We had a few beers after the training and since then, I’ve always kept in touch. When I’d come up to New York, I made it a point to look him up.”
A computer sat on a desk in the corner, with several bullet holes in the CPU.
“Look at this.” Nick bent to examine it. “Any reason why a shooter would target a man and his computer?”
“I’ll have Tim look into it.” Royce jerked the cord out of the wall and unhooked the CPU from the monitor. “In the meantime, I want you up in Alaska. If they were after something and didn’t find it, there’s a chance that’s where they’ll look.”
Nick shivered just thinking about the cold. “Couldn’t he have chosen Florida or Texas?”
“Whoever killed Frank might kill in Alaska.” Royce pushed back his shoulders and stared toward the bathroom where his buddy lay. “I want you there ASAP. I’d go with you, but I’ve got another case on the hot plate. Soon as I can, I’ll join you.”
“What am I looking for?”
Royce glanced at the pad. “Start with Santa.”
“First name, please.” The agent behind the counter stared at the computer, fingers poised for input. “Mary.”
“Last name.”
Mary sucked in a deep breath and let it out. When you had a last name like hers, you did a lot more explaining than if you were christened with a name like Jones, Smith or Henderson. “Christmas.”
Both clerks working the busy Fairbanks Airport car rental counter looked up at once, a smile on their faces. Even the good-looking guy in the black Stetson next to her shot a glance her way.
Why couldn’t her parents have given her a different name? Did they know how hard it was growing up with a name like Mary Christmas?
Mary sighed. If her father hadn’t been so supportive, full of energy and the spirit of Christmas, she might have been a lot less adjusted. But the truth was she was a member of the family who owned a store called Christmas Towne in North Pole, Alaska, and that was how things were. Or they were until her mother died. Then it had been just her and her father to carry on the Christmas Towne legacy. Mary had tried hard to fill the void her mother left to the point she’d forgotten to have a life of her own.
“Here’s your keys.” The clerk waiting on the man next to her handed him a map. “Do you need directions, sir?”
“Yes, how do I get to North Pole from here?”
Mary cast another glance his way. Nice. Very nice. And going to North Pole. Too bad his hat would blow off the first second he stepped out into the Alaska wind. And too bad she wasn’t interested. Nice-looking men tended to lie and break girls’ hearts. Or at least this girl’s heart.
She’d almost refused to come home for Christmas this year, preferring to stay in the tiny apartment she’d rented in Seattle. If not for the desperate message from her father insisting he needed to talk to her, she’d have skipped Christmas altogether. She hadn’t even bought a tree for her apartment. The whole season, once a happy occasion to be enjoyed with family, was now a depressing time of the year. Christmas without her mother had never been the same. Without her father… well, she might as w…



This is a new author for me. I checked Myla Jackson’s website and found out that she began writing in 3rd grade and she loves apple pie, like me! I’m having fun exploring her site and look forward to adding her to my list of authors! Thanks for the intro.
23 Oct 08 at 10:42 am #Tamsyn
Myla is also a new author for me. However, after checking out her site, I see several books that I am looking forward to reading.
Melissa
23 Oct 08 at 11:03 am #Lets see, Myla started writing in the year 2000
23 Oct 08 at 11:21 am #Myla has the pleasure of writing full time (yay for us!) and took a two-week trip to Guam and Hawaii over the summer. Ah…
23 Oct 08 at 11:47 am #Keeping my fingers crossed–I’d LOVE to win these
Michael Crichton is one of Myla’s favorite authors…he’s one of mine too!
23 Oct 08 at 11:54 am #Myla started writing in the 3rd grade when she wrote a story about a princess in a castle in a magical land.
23 Oct 08 at 1:01 pm #Some of Myla’s favorite foods—rocky road ice cream and apple pie—are my favorites, too!
23 Oct 08 at 2:58 pm #Myla, just had a birthday!
23 Oct 08 at 3:06 pm #Darby
darbyscloset at yahoo dot com
Maya is a 2004 Golden Heart Winner.
23 Oct 08 at 3:52 pm #Myla’s favorite movies are Armageddon and Jurassic Park. Both of those happen to be favorites in my house too.
23 Oct 08 at 3:57 pm #Myla is younger than Delilah! Both of these books sound fantastic.
23 Oct 08 at 5:19 pm #Myla joins her sister Delilah and other Ellora’s Cave authors, the last Sunday of every month for a fun chat over at the Ellora’s Cave yahoo group.
23 Oct 08 at 5:43 pm #Myla JACKSON IS A TREMENDOUSLY TALENTED ROMANCE WRITER!
Rhonda :0)
23 Oct 08 at 5:44 pm #Myla is younger than Delilah.
23 Oct 08 at 7:31 pm #Myla is a new author for me. She gets to write full time and started her writing career in 2000. She likes to ski, i do too, her favorite movies are Armeggedon and Jurasiac Park.
23 Oct 08 at 7:54 pm #One of Myla’s favorite movies is ‘Ten Things I Hate About You’ which was a pretty funny take on Shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew’.
I had no idea that she also wrote as Elle James. It’s good to know now since I’ve enjoyed the books I’ve read by her.
23 Oct 08 at 8:01 pm #Myla’s favorite foods include apple pie, turkey and dressing, and fried shrimp.
23 Oct 08 at 8:22 pm #I didn’t know Myla wrote as Elle James. More books for us to read.:)
23 Oct 08 at 8:36 pm #Myla likes Reece Witherspoon and Nicohlas Cage love both of these actors.
Myla is an award winning author! She won the 2004 RWA Golden Heart for Best Paranormal Romance!
2002 Romancing the Novel – 1st place paranormal
23 Oct 08 at 9:02 pm #2002 Heart of the West – 1st place paranormal
2002 On the Far Side – 1st place paranormal
2002- Gotcha – 1st place
2003 Laurie – 1st place paranormal
2004 Golden Heart Winner
2006 – Reviewer’s Choice Award
2007 CAPA
Even though she started writing at a young age, it took her sister to challenge her to write a romance and get published. Happy Birthday, Myla!
23 Oct 08 at 9:08 pm #Myla’s first story had the same basic topic and the first story I ever wrote…princesses and castles. What else would the average 8 year old write about? Maybe barbies?
23 Oct 08 at 9:19 pm #9 of her 18 books are published by Ellora’s Cave, and 6 of those are in print.
24 Oct 08 at 1:23 am #One of her favorite foods is the same as mine – Apple Pie!
24 Oct 08 at 7:51 am #Myla won a CAPA award in March 2008. I didn’t know she also wrote as Elle James.
24 Oct 08 at 10:33 am #And the winner is Cheryl McInnis. Cheryl please email me with your address!!!
24 Oct 08 at 11:09 am #She has a Paranomal book ~ To Kiss A Frog written as Elle James
24 Oct 08 at 11:10 am #lol always minutes late
24 Oct 08 at 11:11 am #Congrats, Cheryl! (so close
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24 Oct 08 at 11:37 am #OMG – I did not now that about Myla Jackson & Elle James. *hanging head* I haven’t read anything my Myla Jackson – but I love Elle James. I have read all of her Harleqin Intrigues.
30 Oct 08 at 8:05 am #