The Spots May Have Changed, But the Story is the Same … Malice has a new title
I know that I have heard the saying that ‘A Leopard can’t change is spots’ for most of my life. Truth be told, we all have heard it our entire lives, as the saying’s roots come from the Old Testament Book of Jeremiah, 13:23.[i] That a person cannot change who they are, no matter how hard they try.
I know that you are asking what in the hell this has to do with book 4 of the Jasper, Street-Fighter and Me series. The answer is simple. I have elected to change the title of the book from “M is for Malice”, to “Malice Always Starts with M”. The storyline is the same, five-
star rated story that it was before the name change. Even the cover stayed the same.
The only reason that I changed the spots on this leopard was because it shared its’ title with another book, with a different story, by a different author, in the same genre. I made the change to avoid confusion between the two books, and to bring the title into better alignment with the rest of the titles in the series.
Allow me to say thank you to all that have joined the fans of the “Jasper, Street-Fighter, and Me” series. Update – Book 5 is in the editing stage at this time. Episode five’s working title at this time is “Just Make Them Go Away”.
Richard Nurse
Author and Creator of the “Jasper, Street-Fighter, and Me” series
#NN&B; #JSF&M; #MysteryJSF&M
Allow me to say thank you to all that have joined the fans of the “Jasper, Street-Fighter, and Me” series. Update – Book 5 is in the editing stage at this time. Episode five’s working title at this time is “Just Make Them Go Away”.
Richard Nurse
Author and Creator of the “Jasper, Street-Fighter, and Me” series
#NN&B; #JSF&M; #MysteryJSF&M
[i] Multiple Collaborating Sources listed in a Google Search of the phrase “A Leopard Can’t Change Its Spots”