Showing posts with label Buxton Peak Book One. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buxton Peak Book One. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2018

Cover Reveal Buxton Peak: London Bridges

Buxton Peak: London Bridges is in the final editing stage so I thought I'd reveal the cover for all the world to see!

This will be the first Romance book in the Buxton Peak series, but not the last. I just started working on another one!

Buxton Peak: London Bridges is a bridge story between Books Two and Three in the Buxton Peak series, and takes place during the time period when Kai and Ian are in Michigan, and Gary and Andy are in London. The title is also a play on words implying a comparison to that fateful day when the original London Bridge came falling down. Hmm... I wonder whatever could have inspired that analogy! I'll let your mind wander.

For now, allow me to share the back copy for my soon-to-be new release.

When stars fall, there’s only one way back up.

Buxton Peak’s bassist, Andy Smith isn’t sure he can be the man Vanessa needs. When a chance meeting finds them at a cafe in London, Andy is only four months out of rehab and Vanessa is days away from returning to Nashville. A whirlwind romance ends in tragedy and loss. Can they find a way to patch up a relationship that spans across the Atlantic?

Andy’s best mate, Gary Owens finds sobriety more difficult than he’d hoped. Temptations from a flirtatious American tourist don’t help. But Buxton Peak needs their drummer back, and Gary is the only person who can pull himself back to center stage.

Can the guys reunite with their rock band? Or will their out-of-control behavior be too much for Buxton Peak to accept?

Buxton Peak fans will love this little bridge between Book Two and Book Three of the series. In the words of Ian Taylor, "Let’s rock!"


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Saturday, February 10, 2018

Buxton Peak Fan Club

Click here to sign up for the Buxton Peak Fan Club!


There are so many exciting things on the horizon for Buxton Peak and I want YOU my #1 fans to be the first to hear about them!

I’ll be releasing several new books, music videos, fan fiction/art, swag, and possibly something so big I can’t even talk about it yet! (If you already know about it, shhhh… nothing’s in writing!)

Most Buxton Peak Fan Club activities will show up on multiple social media avenues at the same time (Email, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, my blog, and Google+). Just interact on whichever social media works best for you. At minimum, you need to join the Email list to be in the club.


Click here to sign up for the Buxton Peak Fan Club!


Weekly tweets - vote on last week’s weekly tweet. Be sure to tag @juliespencer98 in your tweets and include the hashtag: #BuxtonPeakFans

Facebook: I love to interact with my friends and fans on Facebook. Click here to join the Buxton Peak Fan Club on Facebook!

Pinterest Question: What do the Buxton Peak characters look like? You tell me! Follow my Pinterest board ‘Buxton Peak Fan Club’ and pin a picture that looks like one of the characters. Have a neat picture of one of the places the guys travel in the series? Pin that, too. A band you think they sound like? A recipe they’d eat? A book they’d read? Pin it all!

Songwriting Contest: Write your version of 'Passing Through Eternity' using the lyrics found in Buxton Peak Book One: Who Is Ian Taylor? All entries will be featured on my YouTube channel and the winning entry will be featured in Buxton Peak: The Complete Collection as sheet music with your name as the composer. You will also have full commercial rights to your song. Join the Buxton Peak Fan Club and reply to the Welcome Email to ask for more details

Rock of Ages YouTube Contest: Recreate Ian Taylor’s performance of the hymn Rock of Ages as found in Buxton Peak: The Early Years and record it on a YouTube video. If possible the recording should take place in a large cavernous space like a church sanctuary or similar room so the sound fills the space. All entries will be featured on my YouTube channel. Join the Buxton Peak Fan Club and reply to the Welcome Email to ask for more details.

Fan Fiction Contest: Write a short story that features one or more characters from the Buxton Peak series. The winning entry will have their story featured in Buxton Peak: The Complete Collection. The top entries will be featured in an anthology! Join the Buxton Peak Fan Club and reply to the Welcome Email to ask for more details.

Fan Art Contest: Design a logo, draw the characters, recreate a scene from the book. What does Buxton Peak look like to you? The winning entries will be featured in Buxton Peak: The Complete Collection. Join the Buxton Peak Fan Club and reply to the Welcome Email to ask for more details.

What does Buxton Peak sound like? What bands remind you of Buxton Peak? Share some videos with me and I’ll feature them on my YouTube channel. Join the Buxton Peak Fan Club and reply to the Welcome Email to send me videos.

Ask the Author: What are your top three questions for Author, Julie L. Spencer? Join the Buxton Peak Fan Club and reply to the Welcome Email to ask me questions.

Ask the Band Members: Ask any of the band members of Buxton Peak a question and they will answer you! Join the Buxton Peak Fan Club and reply to the Welcome Email to ask any questions.

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Saturday, July 15, 2017

What Is Buxton Peak: London Bridges?

In researching ‘the’ London Bridge, I’ve now taken my Buxton Peak: London Bridges manuscript (that was about 1/3 written) and mapped out most of the story, even named a bunch of chapters.

I’m surprised how many of the chapters feature the underlying theme of ‘going home’.

Writing a book is fun. I know what’s going to happen, I know in what order it’s all going to happen, and I know where it starts and where it finishes. It’s all the in-between writing that takes time. There are so many scenes that exist only in my head.

This section of the Buxton Peak saga is quite literally a bridge between Book Two and Book Three of the trilogy. It takes place in London, where most of the rest of the series takes place in the U.S.A. It features the time period when Gary and Andy were away from the band and Kai and Ian are in Michigan. It ends in Nashville when Andy calls Ian to tell him ‘the news’.

If you’ve read Buxton Peak Book Two: Center Stage, you know the interesting twist that occurs at the end of the book when Andy calls Ian, and all their lives shift gears. I can’t wait to share this story with the world! 

Have you read the Buxton Peak series? What's your opinion? -Julie L. Spencer