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Friday, September 2, 2016

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The author recommends readers sign up for Goodreads if they haven't already done so. You may then ask the author questions on his creative endeavors on Jonathan Chase's author page which can be found on the following link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15061156.Jonathan_Chase

Happy reading!

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Q&A for 'Diligence and Defiance' Scheduled for August 20th at 2:00 P.M.

Jonathan Chase has scheduled a Goodreads' Q&A session for his debut novel, 'Diligence and Defiance', on Saturday, August 20 from 2:00-3:00 P.M. EST.

Simply visit the author's profile below to enter your questions for the author at any time by copying and pasting the following link into your browser:


https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15061156.Jonathan_Chase

Happy reading!


Sunday, May 1, 2016

Author to host 'Diligence and Defiance' Goodreads Chat



'Diligence and Defiance' was released on April 13, 2016. 

Jonathan Chase will schedule a Goodreads' chat for 'Diligence and Defiance' on Saturday, May 28 at from 2:00-3:00 P.M. EST.

Simply visit the author's profile to enter your questions for the author at any time by posting the following link into your browser:


https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15061156.Jonathan_Chase


What is Goodreads Q&A?






  • Ask and answer questions about books!

    You can pose questions to the Goodreads community with Reader Q&A, or ask your favorite author a question with Ask the Author.

    Here’s more about both:

    Reader Q&A
    Readers can ask and answer questions about a specific book and “like” their favorite answers. To ask a question, visit the book’s page on Goodreads. (Use the search box at the top of the site to search for any book title.) Scroll down the book page, and you will see a space called Reader Q&A. You can also select “More Questions about…” to view other questions Goodreads members have asked. If someone answers your question, you’ll be notified on Goodreads and by email.

    Ask the Author
    Readers can ask questions and receive answers from their favorite authors. To ask a question, visit the author’s profile page. (Use the search box at the top of the site to search for any author.) Scroll down the author profile, and if the author is a member of Goodreads who is accepting questions you will see a space called Ask the Author. You can also select "More answers from…" to view all of the questions the author has answered in the past. If the author answers your question, the question and answer will appear on the author’s profile as well as in the newsfeeds of the author’s followers, and you will be notified on your Goodreads homepage and by email.
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    Any registered member of Goodreads can ask or answer a Reader Q&A question. Any visitor to Goodreads can read questions and answers.
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    To ask readers a question, go to the book page. (Use the search box at the top of the site to search for any book title.) Scroll down the book page, and you will see a space called Reader Q&A. Enter your question in the box provided and click “Ask.” This will post your question on the book page for other Goodreads members to answer. Your friends and followers will also see your question in their Goodreads newsfeeds.
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    You can ask any kind of question related to a specific book or author. You can ask questions about:

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    Any Goodreads Author can opt to receive questions from Goodreads members. Any Goodreads member can ask an author who has turned on the feature questions.
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    It’s ok to skip questions you don’t want to answer. Questions are visible only to you until you share your answer. The person who asks the question will be notified via email if you answer and your response will go into the newsfeed of your followers.
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    “Liking” an author’s answer will show up in your friends’ newsfeeds. The author will receive a notification that you’ve liked his or her answer.


  • Happy reading!

    Jonathan Chase

    Saturday, April 23, 2016

    Video Chat - Rescheduled for April 30, 2:00 P.M. EST

    Copy and paste the following link below into your browser to join out DND chat at 2:00 PM EST today - April 30.

    https://join.skype.com/w9xegd6ClN0d

    The chat is scheduled to last for one hour.

    Jonathan Chase will schedule a video chat for 'Diligence and Defiance' via Skype on April 30 at 2:00 P.M. Shortly before the chat begins, a hyperlink for the chat will posted in this thread for those who wish to participate. Simply click on the link to be transported directly to the chat in progress.

    Happy reading!

    Jonathan Chase

    Wednesday, April 13, 2016

    'Diligence and Defiance' is now available!





    Authored by Mr Jonathan Chase

    Diligence and Defiance is about a police sergeant serving in a provincial New York town between 1884 and 1885. In the midst of serving his duties, Sergeant Daniel Davis meets a transient woman of means, who leads him on a path to a reckoning with a personal indiscretion from his past.


    Publication Date:
    Apr 13 2016
    ISBN/EAN13:
    1530685729 / 9781530685721
    Page Count:
    684
    Binding Type:
    US Trade Paper
    Trim Size:
    5.25" x 8"
    Language:
    English
    Color:
    Black and White
    Related Categories:
    Fiction / Romance / Historical


    Thursday, April 7, 2016

    Write a Review





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    The author kindly requests every reader of ‘Diligence and Defiance’ to post an honest book review after reading the novel to the following websites: Amazon.com and Goodreads. com.

    Readers’ book reviews provide a wonderful service to fellow readers, who are looking to read what others enjoy reading with similar interests.

    Please take the pledge, if you read ‘Diligence and Defiance’, that you’ll post a review to share with other readers like yourself, who share similar reading interests.

    Tuesday, April 5, 2016

    Author Offers Autographed and Numbered Copies of 'Diligence and Defiance'

    Autographed and numbered copy of 'Diligence and Defiance'

    Please contact your independent bookseller on or after April 15, 2016 to obtain your autographed and numbered edition of 'Diligence and Defiance' by the author, Jonathan Chase.

    Monday, April 4, 2016

    Busy Working on Proof Markups and Viewing Spring Blossoms

    Jonathan Chase with author's proof of 'Diligence and Defiance'

    Sunday, April 3, 2016

    BREAKING NEWS: Revised launch date - April 15, 2016

    God willing and subject to indifferent forces, the revised launch date for 'Diligence and Defiance' is going to be April 15, 2016, after the author, Jonathan Chase, has had sufficient time to complete the markups necessary on the author's proof copy.
    If you as a reader reads approximately 30 pages per hour, DND will offer you approximately 22 hours of consecutive or non-consecutive romantic, American historical entertainment. 

    For example, if you take DND to the beach or mountains for a week then start reading it on a Monday then read for two hours in the morning, followed by a break for lunch and an afternoon nap daily, then return to it in the afternoon for another two hours, you should finish the book by that first Saturday at noon. 

    To obtain DND, please visit your independent bookseller on or after the launch date then provide them with the following ISBN numbers below, so they can order the book for you. 

    'Diligence ad Defiance' will also be available in time to purchase online from major booksellers, too, for those of you who prefer that option.

    Happy reading!

    Jonathan Chase

    ISBN-13: 9781530685721

    ISBN-10: 1530685729


    Thursday, March 31, 2016

    'Diligence and Defiance', Jonathan Chase's Debut Novel


    DND Update

    Sergeant Daniel Davis
    Sergeant Daniel Davis and the author announce that due to flea bites on the author's proof copy, which are now being corrected, the release date for DND has been pushed back to TBA. It will only be posted when this puppy finally gets proof approval from the author and the sergeant. Sorry for the inconvenience. :( 

    Saturday, April 2 Chat @ 2:00 PM is still on.


    Please subscribe to the http://diligenceanddefiance.blogspot.com/ DND feed to be promptly updated for once a release date has been finally established.

    Tuesday, March 29, 2016

    'Diligence and Defiance' online chat, Sat April 2 at 2:00 PM EST

    Hello Book Lovers,

       
    The author will be hosting a 'respond to comments' chat on Saturday, April 2 at 2:00 PM EST.

    Oceanside Winter Scene
       You may submit your questions in advance by using the comments area below. In subsequent chats, we'll try to use Google Hangouts format to see if that utility is more appealing to the majority of readers. After those chats, we'll post the video for anyone who missed the Google Hangout chat. In the meanwhile, we'll start with this simple 'post and answer' format, which would appear to be the least stressful option for the author. 

       To view comments and answers, simply refresh your DND (Diligence  and Defiance) browser link every five minutes or so on Saturday from 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM. Please indicate your preference for which communication mode you prefer all prefer after experiencing both options. There is also the Facebook thread option. Any tips on which format would be better is much appreciated. The key is that the author wants to prevent the 'cutting in line' affect and disappearing scrolling data that seem to be a part of chat boxes, which we also have investigated but have decided seem too harried. We'll also try the Goodreads 'Ask the Author' thread later on, too.

                                                                                       Sincerely,
                                                                                       Jonathan Chase
                                                                                       Author of 'Diligence and Defiance'


    Sunday, March 27, 2016

    Release Date:TBA


    List Price: $29.95
    5.25" x 8" (13.335 x 20.32 cm) 
    Black & White on Cream paper
    666 pages
    ISBN-13: 9781530685721
    ISBN-10: 1530685729
    BISAC: Fiction / Romance / Historical

    ‘Diligence and Defiance’ is Jonathan Chase’s debut novel (a fictional, historical romance) about a police sergeant serving in a provincial New York town between 1884 and 1885. In the midst of serving his duties, Sergeant Daniel Davis meets Miss Libby Harper, a transient woman of means, who leads him on a path to a reckoning with a personal indiscretion from his past.

    Excerpt from 'Diligence and Defiance'

    Temptation for intimate encounters was an aspect at Crossbury that
    was countered by regular patrols of the grounds and dwelling houses
    by a bevy of assigned men and women from the community.
    The patrols would be rotated in their assignments to deter any one of
    them from being seduced into enabling carnal relationships, which
    was a strict violation of community rules and a basis for at least a
    reprimand if not outright expulsion, depending on the severity
    of the offense.
    Before heading to the meeting house for his weekly meeting with the
    ministers, Davis stopped by the kitchen to revel in his sense of smell.
    The cooks were always on the lookout for his arrival, and would have
    ready a piece of pie of the season and a warm cup of fresh milk from
    the morning’s milking.
    Davis, although being a welcomed guest, deferred to his manners and
    always knocked on the kitchen door before letting himself in. While
    awaiting one of the cooks to answer the door, Davis lifted one shoe at
    a time and removed a leaf or two that had become glued to his shoes,
    then wiped his shoes clean.
    The door to the kitchen, which was aligned to the kitchen-garden, was
    quickly opened by Mrs. Perrin, the head cook. Mrs. Perrin was a portly,
    stout woman, who nibbled more than her fair
    share of food scrapes over time. “Essential tasting,” she called it
    whenever she was asked about her nibbling habits.
    “Good morning, Sergeant Davis!” said Mrs. Perrin, letting out a smile
    while puffing out her chest. “How have you been? Do you have any juicy
    crime solving tidbits to tell us about?” she added.
    Davis was a handsome fellow in his own right, a man on the cusp of his
    fortieth birthday, who sported a handlebar mustache.
    Mrs. Perrin, a long-time resident of Crossbury, hailed from the most
    provincial of parts in New York State. Davis reminded her of the folksy
    sheriffs that paraded around her former town.

    Diligence and Defiance Cover Photo