
Welcome to the exclusive cover reveal of JL Merrow’s Wight Mischief, coming soon from Dreamspinner Press in its second edition publication! We have an exclusive excerpt to share with you as well as a giveaway, so be sure to check out the Rafflecopter widget for all the details!
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Hi, I’m JL Merrow, and I’m delighted to be here today to reveal the lovely new cover for Wight Mischief, which is due out from Dreamspinner Press on 1st June 2018. It’s a novel dear to my heart, set as it is on the island I grew up on, and it’s great to see it come out in second edition after being unavailable for more than a year.
The book’s been completely re-edited, and one or two changes have been made, but the storyline hasn’t changed substantially from the first edition.
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About the Book

Cover Design: Anna Sikorska // Tiferet Design
Pre-order Links Dreamspinner Press: eBook || Paperback
Blurb: A ghost of a chance at love.
Personal trainer Will Golding has been looking forward to a getaway with his best friend, Baz, a journalist researching a book on ghosts. But on the first day of their camping trip on the Isle of Wight, Will takes a walk on a secluded beach and spies a beautiful young man skinny-dipping by moonlight. Ethereally pale, he’s too perfect to be real—or is he?
Lonely author Marcus Devereux is just as entranced by the tall athlete he encounters on the beach, but he’s spent the years since his parents’ violent death building a wall around his heart, and the thought of letting Will scale it is terrifying. Marcus’s albinism gives him his otherworldly appearance and leaves him reluctant to go out in daylight, his reclusiveness encouraged by his guardian—who warns him to stay away from Will and Baz.
The attraction between Will and Marcus can’t be denied—but neither can the danger of the secrets haunting Marcus’s past, as one “accident” after another strikes Will and Baz. If they don’t watch their step, they could end up added to the island’s ghostly population.
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The Excerpt
On an Isle of Wight camping holiday, Will takes a midnight walk along the beach—only to find he’s not alone:
Will cast his gaze around, admiring the way the moonlight glinted off the water. Funny how the sea always seemed so much more peaceful when it was dark—Will was willing to bet that was when most maritime disasters happened too, with people lulled into a false sense of security by the gentle tumble of the waves.
When he’d been a kid on holiday on the island, his mum had sometimes taken him to the beach in the evening. With most of the other tourists gone, it’d been a great time for a swim. The water was still relatively warm from the heat of the day, and the setting sun cast a soft glow over them. He’d never swum when it was completely dark, though. Will wondered what it’d be like. Probably a bit disorienting, although not so bad when the moon was full, like tonight. Dangerous, mind. What if the moon went behind a cloud and you couldn’t tell which way the shore was anymore?
Will stopped dead as he spotted someone in the water, as if conjured up by his thoughts. Or was it just a trick of the shadows, conspiring with Will’s imagination? The figure’s skin shone ghostly pale, and he was naked. Will looked down at his own arms. The moonlight might have lent him a fish-belly complexion, but Will’s arms looked solid and real in a way that the figure in the water… didn’t. Even his hair was bright white—and as Will’s gaze dropped unstoppably to the figure’s crotch, he could see no darker patch there. The man—boy?—was slender, almost elfin. He was walking out into the water, arms spread wide as if to welcome the sea’s embrace.
He was beautiful: impossibly perfect, from his too-pale hair to his lean, sculpted legs, now knee-deep in the water. Could he possibly be real? Or—Will’s heart gave a jump—could one of Baz’s stories possibly be true? Could there really be such things as ghosts?
Will took an involuntary pace forward—and bit back a curse as his foot slipped with a clatter of stones, ending with him sitting down heavily on the shingle. Scrambling to his feet as quietly as he could, Will realized his caution was too late. The figure had disappeared. For a moment, Will thought of going down to the water’s edge to try to see it again—but then a cloud drifted over the moon, and left him in absolute blackness. Shivering, Will turned back the way he’d come.
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About the Author
JL Merrow is that rare beast, an English person who refuses to drink tea. She read Natural Sciences at Cambridge, where she learned many things, chief amongst which was that she never wanted to see the inside of a lab ever again. Her one regret is that she never mastered the ability of punting one-handed whilst holding a glass of champagne.
She writes (mostly) contemporary gay romance and mysteries, and is frequently accused of humour. Her novels have won Rainbow Awards for Romantic Comedy, and have been EPIC Awards finalists.
JL Merrow is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, International Thriller Writers, Verulam Writers and the UK GLBTQ Fiction Meet organising team.
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The Giveaway
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Excellent new cove JL 😁
Really enjoyed this book. I’ve never been to the Isle of Wight but this story brought it to life for me. An intriguing read all round.
Definitely time for a re-read methinks.
Best of good things with the re-release!
(Hugs)
X🐝x
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Thank you! I’m delighted with the new cover – Anna did a fantastic job! :D
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The Cies Islands, which are a natural park in Galicia (Spain). It is a paradise of freezing waters and nature. If only they would remain as they are! But I’m afraid too many people may destroy them… :(
Congratulations on the re-release, Jamie. I love your books
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I’d never heard of the Cies Islands, but they look fabulous! I hope they’ll stay as idyllic as they look right now.
And thank you! :)
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I think this must be one of the few JL Merrow books I’ve not yet read. Excited about the re-release!
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Thank you! Me too. ;)
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Sounds good!
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Savary Island, BC. It’s a sand bar island with a forest on it and it’s located just off the coast from where I live. We sometimes call it the Hawaii of the north.
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Wow – Savary Island looks great! Small but perfectly formed. And I love the original Coast Salish name for it, the double-headed serpent. :)
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I love all these travel tips!
I’m thinking the guardian needs to be watched closely! The cover is compelling…I love the contrasting colors…
Diane
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It’s like a virtual holiday, looking up all these islands! And thank you. :)
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Whoops…forgot my island…South Padre…simply because it’s closer than Maui!
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Now there’s an island that’s definitely not cut off from the rest of the world! Looks like a place to holiday in style. :)
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Your new cover is fabulous. Congratulations on your rerelease. Can’t wait to read it. My favorite is Mackinac Island, Michigan.
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Oh, Mackinac Island looks great! It must be so peaceful, without motor vehicles, and it has a wealth of history.
And thank you! :)
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Wonderful new cover. Congrats on your re-release!
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Thank you! :)
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Gorgeous cover! Sicily. It’s beautiful and full of history and my family is from there originally. I’ve visited but not for years and I really want to go back.
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Oh, I’d love to go to Sicily. I’ve come close(ish) – I stayed in Sorrento and was able to visit Capri and Ischia, which were lovely – but never quite made it all the way to Sicily. :)
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I haven’t traveled very much and never been to a island. Would love to travel someday and hope visit some of these amazing places! Thanks for sharing with us today.
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I hope you’ll get your chance – and you’re welcome. :)
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Elafonisi, south west of crete, most beautiful pink beach I ever saw..
Great to see the book is available again. Will is lovely! ❤️ Next up muscil
All the best with the re-release!
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I’d love to go to Whidbey in Washington state, or Split in Croatia…
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I’m pretty attached to the island I live on…Australia ;)
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Key West for sure :)
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Congrats and thanks for the post. Padre Island. Grew up in Texas and went there for summer family vacations, still go.
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