The Glass Man - A Lila Gray Novel #1
Release date: October 15, 2011
Genre: Urban fantasy, romantic
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Lila Gray is just a human—at least that’s her mantra when she accidentally topples a building or bends a paranoid local's gun into modern art. That she can sense and control the minds around her doesn’t prove anything, either. Unwilling to put others at risk, she hides in the wilderness from the beautiful creature who hunts her, one who sees her as his ultimate prize.
Alone, the egocentric Glass Man can kill with a thought. Mated with Lila, he's a supernatural weapon prepared to annihilate the humans he loathes.
Caught in the Glass Man’s latest scheme, Lila is plunged into a hidden fae realm, faced with a secret birthright and a forbidden romance. With the Glass Man threatening everyone she loves, can Lila accept who she is in time to end his bloody reign? Or will she succumb to his dark power and become the vehicle of destruction for the human race?
Genre: Urban fantasy, romantic
Purchase Links: Amazon.com Amazon.ca Chapters.ca Barnes & Noble ARE Book Depository
Lila Gray is just a human—at least that’s her mantra when she accidentally topples a building or bends a paranoid local's gun into modern art. That she can sense and control the minds around her doesn’t prove anything, either. Unwilling to put others at risk, she hides in the wilderness from the beautiful creature who hunts her, one who sees her as his ultimate prize.
Alone, the egocentric Glass Man can kill with a thought. Mated with Lila, he's a supernatural weapon prepared to annihilate the humans he loathes.
Caught in the Glass Man’s latest scheme, Lila is plunged into a hidden fae realm, faced with a secret birthright and a forbidden romance. With the Glass Man threatening everyone she loves, can Lila accept who she is in time to end his bloody reign? Or will she succumb to his dark power and become the vehicle of destruction for the human race?
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_Release date: October 15, 2011
Paperback: 978-0-9834058-2-5 eBook: 978-0-9834058-3-2 Pacific Northwest Literary Association Novel Contest Finalist Click here to see the back cover Click here for the media kit Interested becoming a reviewer for J. Taylor Publishing? Click here |
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Reviews
__ "I was able to read I think the 1st chapter here on Goodreads, and was hooked!" — Sylvia (Reader)
"I've lost sleep reading it, couldn't put it down." — Maya (Reader)
"I know it's a good book when I stay up waaay past my bedtime reading." — Lisa (Reader)
"The descriptive power of the writing is phenomenal." — Mistik (Reader)
"Lila Gray is snarky, sarcastic and ballsy. A winning combination for any leading lady to my thinking." — Bex Book Nook Reviews
"[The Glass Man] was one of the best reads for me this year. It had everything a book needs to be great: drama, suspense, romance, a kick-ass-take-no-prisoners heroine and at times some comic relief." — Purcheria (Reader)
"This book has it all - unbelievable MC, fast pace, steamy romance, & non-stop action." — Terry Rochenski (Author)
"I honestly cannot describe how much I love this book. I cannot express how I feel without sounding like a girl confessing her feelings to a boy for the first time." — Mary (Reader)
“… this book was a hit for the first of a series.” — Jenna (Reader)
“Adams pens a story high on action with a heroine who doesn’t know the phrase “give up.”” — RT Book Reviews
“...this book blew my freaking mind! I loved every.single.written.page of this book!” — Jovy
“To say Jocelyn Adams' debut novel is a fast paced, high speed thrill-ride is utterly beyond an understatement.” — Amy Boyles (Reader)
“... this is a must read for anyone who loves paranormal romance.” — Reader (D.H.)
“The characters of The Glass Man were fantastic, and well developed...[they] could have practically walked right off the page...although in some cases with the creepier ones, I'd be terrified if they really did.” — Burning Impossibly Bright Blog
“It has everything a Fae fantasy requires: lust, danger, compassion, excitement. Adams writes [the Glass Man] as witty, arrogant and strangely charming, while still forcing you to loathe him.” — The Bawdy Book Blog
“Jocelyn Adams has such an elegant simplicity to her writing, I found myself easily sucked in and pretty much unwilling to leave once she had me there.” — J.A. Belfield - author, Darkness & Light
“It's a roller coaster ride of emotions that builds up and then goes up more before it gives you a breather as you zoom down the other side of the hill.” — Aimee Laine, author Little White Lies
"I've lost sleep reading it, couldn't put it down." — Maya (Reader)
"I know it's a good book when I stay up waaay past my bedtime reading." — Lisa (Reader)
"The descriptive power of the writing is phenomenal." — Mistik (Reader)
"Lila Gray is snarky, sarcastic and ballsy. A winning combination for any leading lady to my thinking." — Bex Book Nook Reviews
"[The Glass Man] was one of the best reads for me this year. It had everything a book needs to be great: drama, suspense, romance, a kick-ass-take-no-prisoners heroine and at times some comic relief." — Purcheria (Reader)
"This book has it all - unbelievable MC, fast pace, steamy romance, & non-stop action." — Terry Rochenski (Author)
"I honestly cannot describe how much I love this book. I cannot express how I feel without sounding like a girl confessing her feelings to a boy for the first time." — Mary (Reader)
“… this book was a hit for the first of a series.” — Jenna (Reader)
“Adams pens a story high on action with a heroine who doesn’t know the phrase “give up.”” — RT Book Reviews
“...this book blew my freaking mind! I loved every.single.written.page of this book!” — Jovy
“To say Jocelyn Adams' debut novel is a fast paced, high speed thrill-ride is utterly beyond an understatement.” — Amy Boyles (Reader)
“... this is a must read for anyone who loves paranormal romance.” — Reader (D.H.)
“The characters of The Glass Man were fantastic, and well developed...[they] could have practically walked right off the page...although in some cases with the creepier ones, I'd be terrified if they really did.” — Burning Impossibly Bright Blog
“It has everything a Fae fantasy requires: lust, danger, compassion, excitement. Adams writes [the Glass Man] as witty, arrogant and strangely charming, while still forcing you to loathe him.” — The Bawdy Book Blog
“Jocelyn Adams has such an elegant simplicity to her writing, I found myself easily sucked in and pretty much unwilling to leave once she had me there.” — J.A. Belfield - author, Darkness & Light
“It's a roller coaster ride of emotions that builds up and then goes up more before it gives you a breather as you zoom down the other side of the hill.” — Aimee Laine, author Little White Lies

