Many people ask me when my "next" book is coming out, and frankly, I don't have an answer. I know it is called "Above and Beyond" and that it is practically finished, but I've not really had the time to think about all the work involved in actually getting it out there to readers yet.
Anyone in the publishing business knows it's a very long process. A year from finished manuscript to published book would be considered "moving right along," and 18 months or more is not unheard of.
I can inform "Shades of Gray" fans, though, that the characters are completely different from Hunter and Andrea.
The main character in "Above and Beyond" is Colonel Douglas Benton, who is a flamboyant womanizer and somewhat of a braggart. The heroine is a quiet, very mature, Christian woman (definitely not Andrea Evans!), who teaches Benton that there is more to being a good soldier than leading heroic cavalry charges.
The character of Sarah Irene Duvall (the heroine's name) is not based on any real person in history, but I have read of accounts such as hers - especially during the Revolutionary War. Basically, she pretends to be a strong Unionist in Virginia, to the extent that all her neighbors, and even her brother, believe the ruse. She becomes an outcast and a scourge in her own community as her home is almost constantly filled with Union soldiers. Of course, secretly, she is passing on very valuable information to the Confederacy - but her identity is known only to General Lee and President Davis.
One can only imagine the courage and strong will it would take to be despised and maligned by family and friends while you are nobly serving a cause. It could be argued that it would take more fortitude than fighting an outright battle with hundreds of your comrades surrounding you.
The book will feature strong Christian themes, and like "Shades of Gray," I believe it will take readers on a roller coaster ride of emotions.
I'll be sure to keep you posted!
Jessica
Friday, January 25, 2008
The book inside me after Shades of Gray
June 2011 Review
- Midwest Book Review
Top 10 of 2008
The Book Connection
The Printed Page
BookWorm's Dinner
4-Star Review
"This stunning story captures the reader's attention from the
start ... A moving account of two people who are drawn into an untenable conflict and find love, despite their opposing beliefs."
See full review here.
Awards won by Shades of Gray
Indie Awards:
Gold Medal
Best Regional Fiction
Indie Awards:
Finalist
Historical Fiction
IPPY Awards:
Silver Medal
Best Regional Fiction
Foreword Magazine:
2008 BOOK OF THE YEAR Finalist
Fiction - Romance
Virginia Romance Writers:
2009 Top 5 Finalist
Best Southern Theme
The Book Connection:
2008 FAVORITE BOOK
All Genres
Bookworm's Dinner:
2008 FAVORITE BOOK
All Genres
Praise for Shades
"The love story is compelling, the dialogue is intelligent and believable, [and] the action is intense."
- Jocelyn Green, Faith Deployed
“Shades of Gray explores the War Between the States in a way that will touch you like no other work of fiction … If you only read one book in 2009, make it this one.” - The Book Connection
“Well written and expertly executed… You cannot leave this book unchanged in your understanding of the souls of the Civil War.”– Heather Froeschl, Book Review Journal
"Shades of Gray is a beautiful story with a timeless message. It touched my heart and soul.” – Catherine Bennett, Amazon Reviewer
“Kept me entranced from the exciting beginning to the unexpected ending. Shades of Gray has the power to touch you deeply.”– Beverly Rowe, MyShelf.com
“One of the most moving Civil War stories I have ever read. I had to remind myself this was fiction. Do not walk, run to your nearest bookstore for your copy of Shades of Gray.”– D. Gaynor, Book Reviewer
“If you want to read a book you will never forget and will think about for months after reading it, read Shades of Gray. The book took my breath away. Honestly, you will not sleep.”– Bookworm’s Dinner Blog
“This is not a contemporary retelling of the Civil War as much as it is a sympathetic and loving portrait. Interpersonal conflict as well as battlefield conflict make the book a page-turner and quick read.”– Historical Novel Society
"[James’] work stands out among the best of the historical novelists, and is a worthy addition to the Civil War fiction line-up. Huzzah!" – Scott Mingus, Civil War Blogger
“… Exciting, intense, romantic, and thrilling from start to finish. The most balanced book on the War Between the States I have ever read.”– Bob O’Connor, Author of The Virginian Who Might Have Saved Lincoln
"An amazing book full of historical detail. I would highly recommend this book to any fan of historical fiction." - Jenn's Bookshelf
“I haven’t enjoyed a book so much in years! Shades of Gray is an incredible achievement and a treasure.”– Virginia Morton, Author of “Marching Through Culpeper
"A fine addition to anyone's library of historical novels." - JEB Stuart, V
“[Emotions] seem to transcend the pages to settle in the very marrow of the reader’s bones. Jessica James has produced a tremendous and wonderful saga about love, loyalty and honor for which she must lauded.”– K. Pace, Bookpleasures.com
“I loved this book and carry the memory with me still.” – Donna Edwards, Librarian
“I am not exaggerating when I say I became obsessed by Shades of Gray. [The book] affected me greatly.”– Ten Roads Blog
“Re-enactors, historians, & followers of The War for Southern Independence will love this novel! It’s fast moving and holds the reader’s interest from cover to cover.”– David Wright, Past Commander Dearing-Beauregard Camp 1813, SCV
"Readers will find the attention to historical detail impeccable and the characters are so strongly drawn that the history does not eclipse the forward trajectory of the story."– Foreword Magazine
"Loved it ~ start to finish. I didn’t just read about the Civil War I was there smack dab in the middle of it. This book has it all. The last 100-150 pages were intense, the last 50 pages heartbreaking, the last 20 pages I cried." - Printed Page Blog
"James handles battle scenes with vibrant and powerful images, and her descriptions of setting are poetic. There are shades of meaning and lessons to be learned in Shades of Gray, and Jessica James has done a masterful job." - Elaine Buff, Blogcritics.com
"A very thoughtful perspective on the nature of war that enables the reader to see that both sides are often motivated by a noble cause" - Literarily Blog
"Shades of Gray takes the reader on a whirlwind journey across the Old Dominion with a highly original and historically accurate plotline.”– Michael Aubrecht, Free Lance-Star
“I felt like I had actually lived in the beautiful state of Virginia!”– Betty Cox, New Book Reviews
“…An engaging read. I didn't want to put it down at all. My eyes kept getting heavier and heavier, but I wanted to keep going. I told myself ‘just one more chapter’ at least half a dozen times.”– Becky Laney, Becky’s Reads
“In its brief, brilliant, and tragic history, the Southern Confederacy exhibited extraordinary valor and devotion and high honor. This should never be forgotten by Americans. As long as there are writers like Jessica James, there is no danger of such forgetting.”– Dr. Clyde N. Wilson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History, Un. of South Carolina
"Sweeping romantic fiction that asks the reader to look back to days gone by. Highly recommend." - Doubtful Muse




1 comments:
God bless you for adding a link to Beck's 8-28 rally. Most of the time I feel its too late for America, but seeing all of those people gave me a fragment of hope that enough good is left to turn this country back on the right track. Does it give you hope? Looking forward to Above and Beyond!
Abby
Nashville, TN
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