Jess C Scott

Jess C Scott

About

I write edgy/contemporary novels, and am an author + artist + general non-conformist ;)

My first two books (EyeLeash: A Blog Novel, and 4:Play)are multiple-genre-crossing. I enjoy including psychological andemotional elements in my work, as I believe this adds a level of depthand authenticity to the story + characters.

+ Zodiac: Virgo sun, Pisces moon, Aries rising.

+ More info on my bio page.

New Alpha Rising: Ascension Part I

New Alpha Rising: Ascension Part I

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<p>Countless years ago, measured in thousands, the Gods came first. Monstrous creations were born of their frivolity. Like the Gods, some of the creations were peaceful, others not. Their duty to preserve the earth completed once more, however, the day came that the Gods had to leave earth. Unleashed and with loose regulation, the abominable creations left behind multiplied. In their midst, another conception came to be, and his kind would exist absolutely outside of the God’s purview.<br />Unmated, alone, and untrusting of others, Chatran was charged to go to a place and protect the father of a great child, yet unborn. This duty, however, was unknown to the most cognizant part of Chatran. Only the Beast, who resided within him, knew. As a result, the Beast led Chatran to Walhalla, North Dakota. Although his initial charge was to protect the father he found there, Chatran also gained a mate and Pack. With them, Chatran also found a new way forward, and started on a course that would lead to – New Alpha Rising: Ascension.</p>

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Reviews

<span class="class2"></span><p>&quot;[<em>Rockstar</em>] is a sweet and well written short story about two guys who love each other but they're both waiting for the other to come around. One thing leads to another and it all comes out. There is a nice knife play scene that I enjoyed and both the leads are very likeable.&quot; <br /><em>— Miss Asima (GoodReads), 11 July 2011</em></p><p><em><br /></em></p> <p>&quot;I just wanna say I'm glad there's writers like Jess who cross gender and indeed social barriers with the work she produces. I look forward to indulging in it.&quot;<br /><em>— J.S. (from U.K.)</em></p><p><em><br /></em></p> <p>&quot;[Jess's writing is] raw [and] full of brio. It’s very contemporary. It has personality and energy. It deals with modern issues in a very modern way.&quot;<br /><em>— Joseph Grinton | <a href="http://josephgrinton.wordpress.com/2011/03/19/dont-run-away-from-sex/">&quot;Don't Run Away From Sex&quot;</a></em></p> <p></p><p></p><p>&quot;a lot of stories with the 'bdsm' label focus heavily on the 'fetish wear' and 'd/s' labels--i liked this story as it handled the psyche and 'power play' with regards to bdsm in an original and non-gimmicky kind of way. 'bdsm' can be such an interesting topic that way, which was handled well by the author here--the writing was hot, intense, and very real.&quot;<br /><em>— hk82 / B&amp;N review on 'Master &amp; Servant', 23 January 2011</em></p> <p></p><p>&quot;[Jess] sure [doesn't] screw around with getting into the story.&quot; <br /><em>— Goodreads.com message, May 2011</em></p><p><em><br /></em></p> <p>&quot;You are an inspiration. Thanks for all that you do. . .and for your talented writing. I love artists.&quot;<br /><em>— E-mail from a &quot;very socially liberal person&quot;</em></p>