J.C. Phelps


Biography

J.C. Phelps has been writing since she can remember. But The Alexis Stanton Chronicles have been the most enjoyable works she's written. Color Me Grey, the first book in the series, introduces the characters she has come to love. Shades of Grey and Reflections of Grey continue with the same characters and were equally as fun to write.

J.C. is currently working on another in the Alexis Stanton Chronicles.

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Books

Reflections of Grey: Book Three of the Alexis Stanton Chronicles    by J.C. Phelps
Price: $3.99 USD. 66610 words. Published on July 6, 2010. Fiction.

(4.00 from 1 review)
Alexis Stanton returns as Ms. Grey, to take on her first undercover job. Working with White and Associates is everything she dreamed it would be and more. Adventure, training and excitement abound. But what it ultimately leads to might not be what she expects. Follow along as she learns the truth about the people around her as well as her own past and future.
Shades of Grey: Book Two of the Alexis Stanton Chronicles    by J.C. Phelps
Price: $3.99 USD. 76390 words. Published on July 6, 2010. Fiction.

0.75 star(3.67 from 3 reviews)
Alex is a partner in a company she knows nothing about. Along with her job she has a new name and a whole new set of rules to live by. Now known as Ms. Grey, she realizes she even prefers that to Alex. One thing leads to another when she takes on a routine case. A legendary sniper known only as Penumbra, becomes her main focus. Can she unravel Penumbra's true identity and should she?
Color Me Grey: Book One of the Alexis Stanton Chronicles    by J.C. Phelps
Price: Free! 79570 words. Published on July 5, 2010. Fiction.

0.25 star(4.13 from 8 reviews)
...exciting, highly paid position for person with specialized training... Recently unemployed after quitting a boring office job, Alexis Stanton finds a mysterious ad in the help wanted section that might prove to be the answer to her desire for excitement and adventure. After an intense application process, including actually fighting with her competition, she gets the job of her dreams.

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Smashwords book reviews by J.C. Phelps

  • The Bestseller Book Marketing Strategy Workbook on July 31, 2010
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    This book is quite informative about the marketing side of becoming an author. I refer back to it from time to time as I continue to build my own marketing plan.
  • The Usurper: a political suspense thriller on Oct. 14, 2010
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    I just finished reading The Usurper and enjoyed the book. I love the concept of this book and the ending caught me totally off guard. The Usurper is a quick read. There are many correlations with the real world that most of us can relate to. If only they had turned out differently. The book smacks of conspiracy theories. Who knows, this book could possibly be one of those that, in a few years, will make us wonder, "How did the author get so close to the truth?"