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About Peggy Jaeger

I've been many things in my life,but the most consistent is WRITER.

#Smashwords eBOOK sale!

It’s READ AN EBOOK week over on SMASHWORDS and as an incentive to get people to read my books – those who haven’t read me before – I’m participating in a huge sale! Most of my books are FREE until 3.9 on the site (2 are at drastically reduced prices!!).

Here’s the link to my specific page so you can see my books SMASHWORDSPEGGY

and here’s the link to the site to see all the books available: SMASHWORDS

Happy Read an Ebook Week! Don’t miss the massive celebratory sale going on right now @Smashwords! There are deep discounts on thousands of books, but only until March 9. Check it out at #ebookweek24 #Smashwords

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#fridayfive 3.1.2024

5 books I’m excited to read in 2024

  1. Bride by Ali Hazelwood
  2. Funny Story by Emily Henry
  3. Daughter of Mine by Megan Miranda
  4. Only and Forever by Chloe Liese
  5. The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren

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#goodreadsgiveaway Countdown!

Just a reminder, kids, that my GOODREADS GIVE AWAY for a FREE Kindle copy of RETRIBUTION ends tomorrow, March 1. If you haven’t entered yet, now would be the perfect time to do so.

And don’t forget to add it to you WANT TO READ list on Goodreads, too!

Good luck and thanks! ~ Peg

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#wednesdaywisdom 2.28.24

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#Tuesdaytease #teasertuesday

From the 4.23.24 release of RETRIBUTION

Staring at the phone, Tucker debated calling Kella. It had been two days since she‘d been given all the case information. She should have gone through it by now.

Just as he decided to call, his secretary buzzed through.

“Yes, Marcia?’

“Call for you on two. I almost didn’t believe who it was.” Tucker could feel her smile through the office wire. “It’s Kella. I haven’t spoken to her in I don’t know how long.”

“Put her through.”

A second later he said, “Kella?”

“Hey, Tuck.”

“Please tell me you’re done with the profile.”

“I’m fine, and how are you this lovely morning,” she asked, a laugh in her voice.

Tucker tossed his glasses on his desk and rubbed his eyes. “Kella, I don’t have time –”

“You never did,” she told him, the mirth still in her tone.

“What have you got?”

“Well, to backtrack a little, I went through everything you gave me. This is one disturbed man.”

“That goes without saying.”

“Yeah well, you and the Posse probably have a baseline profile. Male, twenty-five to forty, trouble with relationships. Lives alone, no friends, menial job, poor education. How’m I doing?”

“Right on the nose.”

“Well, you can throw it away. None of it’s accurate, except for the gender.”

Tucker sat bolt upright, put his glasses back on, and pulled a legal pad and pen across his desk.

“Talk.”

Intrigued? I hope so. ~Peg

Preorder link: Retribution

GoodreadsGiveaway: Giveaway

Add it to your WANT TO READ list on Goodreads: Want to read

Booksprout Read and Review: Booksprout

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#Musingsonamonday #Mondaymusings

The Grand Dame of women’s fiction and romance, is my pic as my all time fav author. And I was lucky enough to meet her.

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#fridayfive 2.23.2024

5 more tips for new authors. These are some more things I wish I’d known before I got my first publishing contact.

  1. plan for the long game. There’s a saying that everyone has one book in them. That would make you a one-and-done author. Don’t be a one-and-done author. Make this a serious career and plan for it like you would if it were a job out in the workforce.
  2. don’t write to market. Ever. Today’s hot vampire is tomorrow’s cliche. Today’s dark fantasy fae is tomorrow’s no-sales story. Write what you want to write, not what the market at the moment is telling you is hot.
  3. don’t overload yourself with social media. You don’t have to be everywhere, posting constantly. I learned this lesson early on when all I was doing was creating content and not creating stories. Pick a lane and make yourself an expert at it.
  4. never stop learning the craft. Take courses. Go to conferences. Read craft books. Never stop learning. Your writing will only mature and get better if you do.
  5. networking works. Join a writing group. Start locally and move to the national level. Many times it really isn’t what you know but who you’ve met that can give you a leg up in the business. Learn that lesson early in your career and it will truly help you.

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Throwback Thursday 2.22.2024

I’m looking back this year on old blogs that I wrote back in the day. This one is from August 2019 and featured the books from my I think are binge-worthy. Of course, I’ve had a bunch more published since then, lol. But these were IT at the time! Enjoy this little trip down blogging-lane.

This month on N.N. Light’s Book Heaven, it’s a celebration of Bingeworthy Books

I’m lucky enough to have my current Limitless Release DIRTY DAMSELS as one of those books being celebrated as bingeworthy – an honor, believe me!!!

I’m thrilled to have any book of mine thought of as one that has to be finished in one sitting! I have several favorite authors, who, when they release a new book, I devour immediately, unable to put it down until I know how everything resolves. And even though I read mainly romance, with the ending a guarantee of an HEA, an ending I KNOW is coming, I still can’t wait to finish the book.

SO, this got me to thinking ( you knew that was coming, didn’t you? Hee hee): what, exactly, must a book have in it to make it a binge-worthy read for me?

  1. A heroine that I can get behind who’s independent, strong-willed, compassionate, snarky – if she can be – and willing to stand up to people and situations because she believes in drawing a line in the sand when things are wrong. She will never be weak-willed, nasty or mean, and she will always, always, fight for the underdog. She doesn’t go along with the crowd like a lemming but forges her own path. And despite any troubles or conflicts that come her way, she always believes in herself and her capabilities. Oh, and I don’t care if she’s a size zero or a triple XL. All of Nora Roberts/JD Robb’s heroines are examples of women like this for me.
  2. A hero who doesn’t have to be conventionally tall, dark and handsome, but can have a face he fits into. He must be smart, he must be inherently kind  ( even when he’s being an absolute prick), love the heroine as if his life depended on it, be honest and truthful ( even when he needs to lie for plot reasons, hee hee) it doesn’t hurt if he’s witty or snarky and his ability to remain calm in chaotic situations is a must.It also doesn’t hurt if he’s seen the bad parts of life and survived some trauma, either. Sandra Brown and Lisa Kleypas‘ heroes are examples of men like this.
  3. A plot that is believable and not contrived. Sarah Morgan and Tami Hoag are experts at this.
  4. Dialogue that flies off the page and makes me feel as if I’m listening to two people actually talking to one another. It takes a special kind of writer who can do this, seamlessly, and make you flip those pages one right after the other, anticipating what these two are going to say to one another and how they are going to say it. Jill Shalvis and Lauren Layne have this gift. In spades.
  5. Secondary characters I could see as my friends if they were to walk off the page. Again, nobody does this better than Nora in her JD Robb persona ( In my humble opinion.) The characters of Peabody, McNab, Summerset, Mavis, et al are all people I could see myself meeting for drinks and going to book club with!
  6. A setting I’d love to visit or live in. The way Janet Evanovich writes her scenes of New Jersey in the Stephanie Plum books is perfect for an example.

Each of the writers I mentioned above is a binge-read author for me. The moment they release new books I stop whatever it is I am doing, whether it’s cleaning the house or writing my own books, and readreadread until I am done.

My greatest, secret wish is that I am a binge-worthy author for a reader!!

get your copy here:

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Hopefully, it will be a bingeworthy read for you!

Until next time ~ Peg

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#Tuesdayteaser #teaserTuesday 2.20.2024

So because I’ve got three things running at the same time for RETRIBUTION, my 4.23.24 release ( Goodreads Giveaway, Booksprout read and review, Preorder) you just have to know I need to tease it today, lol!

In this scene, the bane of Tucker Petrie’s existence, newspaper reporter Donovan Rule, is being his obnoxious self and Tuck can’t take it anymore. Donovan will have a pivotal role toward the end of the book.. but this scene shows just how much Tucker can’t stand him.

“There’s more press here than when we went in,” Anna said, glancing around at the dozen of news vans and waiting reporters.

“They’re like vultures,” Tucker said. “Useful at times, but still bloodsuckers.”

As they made their way back to the car amid shouts and questions being hurled at them, Anna saw Rule and his cameraman approaching them from the other direction.

“Get in the car,” Anna said, shoving Kella. “Keep your face down.”

Just as she collapsed into the back seat, the reporter descended upon them. “Agent Petrie, who is that woman?”

“Go away Rule,” Tucker said, guarding the windows of the car with his body so the camera couldn’t film through them. For once he silently thanked the car salesman for insisting that tinted windows were a necessity.

Nonplused, the reporter shoved his microphone under Tucker’s chin and asked, “So does The Butcher have Myrna Rowlands? Is that why you and Agent Langdon, along with your mystery guest, are here?”

“Neither myself nor any member of my team has any comment for you, Rule, so get lost. Now.”

Tucker shot into the driver’s seat and in one motion, shoved the key into the ignition, locked the doors, and gunned the engine.

“Think he’s gonna move?” Anna asked.

“He’d better, or he’s roadkill,” Tucker answered, putting the car into drive.

Without a glance at the annoying team, Tucker pulled the car from the curb.

A loud scream filtered through the windows as he moved into the side street traffic.

Anna turned around and saw Rule sitting on the curb, his foot nestled in his lap.

“I think you ran over his foot,” she said, trying not to laugh.

“Is he breathing?” Tucker asked.

“Looks like he’s screaming.”

Tucker nodded. “Then he’s not dead and I can’t be charged with vehicular homicide.”

Intrigued? LOL. 4.23.2024 is the release date. Check out all the links above if you’re interested in reading it.

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