#Tirgearrpublishing #RomanticSuspense #Thriller Unholy Alliance blurb & excerpt @RowlandKathleen
Blurb, Unholy Alliance:
What if Tori were to park a food truck in the seedy waterfront neighborhood where the mob operates and hunt for this sadistic killer? Grady must protect the strong woman he’s come to adore. With emotions on a knife edge, Tori runs on instinct, on the desperation of affection between cousins. With adrenaline pumping, this is it. Tori identifies an island hideout, but Grady warns her to anticipate who her cousin is now.
Excerpt for Unholy Alliance-- takes place when her attorney, Grady, visits Tori’s food truck, Deep Fried to Taste, for the first time.
She’d walked out of the Gladstone Prison a decade
before she’d walked in. After ten years she was free. Free because of Grady.
The effects of imprisonment scarred her but
also strengthened her resolve. Her heart swelled with gratitude for freedom.
She had a home in her food truck and proved in one
day she could make money. She had friends who worked within two blocks of the
lot. Her former cellmate embalmed at a funeral home. Down the street, Grady appealed cases of the wrongly
accused, and his detective, Maeve, not only found evidence to support his
efforts, but she also wanted to know if
her cousin was living in terror or dead and at peace. Earlier from her office
desk Maeve texted her the link for MissingWomen25to30.com. Friends Amy and Finn
were a phone call away. Her parents disappeared on the day of her conviction
and bought a house in Carlow, Ireland. She trusted they longed for her as she
did them. She mourned the loss of her brother but worried nonstop over
Vivienne.
A gaping hole in her heart ached to find her. When
she did, she’d take a full breath. Her search began where it left off. Seamus
McGinn, the thug who’d framed her.
What did Viv look like now? Was she using the new
last name, Valentine? Fairy tale beautiful with waves of blonde hair and a
rosebud mouth, her flair for adventure sometimes led to trouble with wild boys.
Grady double-arm waved at her. It was as if he were
a two-dimensional character in a dream. Handsome. As upstanding as any man
could be. Her legs gave way. The figure in the distance did that, and she
grabbed the counter. Dizzy and short of breath, she chastised herself for
holding on to the romantic notions she fantasized about a hundred times a day.
She stuck her head out the window. “I’m coming out.”
Grady met her on the stairs and offered a hand. The
closer he got, the harder it was to concentrate on stepping down. His killer
smile showed off two sexy dimples when he said, “It’s noon.”
“Good noon to you.” She gulped. Readying herself
for conversation, she took his hand, rose on her toes, and sniffed. “Hmmm, what
is that? Shaving lotion? Man perfume?”
He chuckled, and a weird electric awareness went
off in her chest. In slow motion, it cracked open slowly, sent out sparkly
runners to forgotten girl parts, and pulsed there.
She pulled her shoulders back and lifted her chin.
Their gazes locked. Her hair loosened from her bandana. “Drat, I’m a chef. Hair
is supposed to stay put.” She took it off, placed the center of the bandana on
the nape of her neck and tied a knot on the top of her head.
He reached to help tuck the ends under. “You’re so
darn cute.”
“Oooo, that scent. Are you going to tell me what it
is?”
“Eau des Baux
Eau.” The warm, deep sound of his voice sent more sensations of want right
through her. Behind him, the sun
stretched a bit higher and seemed to shine just on him. “You like it?”
“I sure do. Vanilla. You smell like a cookie.” Her
heart thudded harder than it should.
“Do you like cookies?” He bent his head for a kiss.
She kissed Mr. Good Noon with the wavy
reddish-brown hair and body made to lose sleep over. Her breath hitched, and
she took a step back from heartbreak. No reason to set sights on a man way out
of her league. The glow dimmed, and the
warmth backed off. “Care to look at my menu?” She stepped closer to the
blackboard.
“Now you’re speaking my language. I’m starving.” He
raised his eyebrows and the corners of his mouth lifted. “Pimento cheeseburger
corn dog.”
“That’s my great food mash-up.”
“I can see why. It blends two favorites, the cheeseburger, and the corn dog.”
http://www.tirgearrpublishing.com/authors/Rowland_Kathleen/unholy-alliance.htm
Meet the author, Kathleen Rowland, and her dark and dangerous world of romantic suspense.
Award-winning author
Kathleen Rowland is devoted to giving her readers fast-paced, high-stakes
suspense with a sizzling love story sure to melt their hearts. Writing a romantic suspense series for
Tirgearr Publishing, Deadly Alliance
is followed by Unholy Alliance. Bittersweet
Alliance in the works. Keep an icy drink handy while reading these sizzling
romantic thrillers.
Kathleen used to write
computer programs but now writes novels.
She grew up in Iowa where she caught lightning bugs, ran barefoot, and
raced her sailboat on Lake Okoboji. Now
she wears flip-flops and sails with her husband, Gerry, on Newport Harbor but
wishes there were lightning bugs in California.
Kathleen exists happily
with her witty CPA husband, Gerry, in their 70’s poolside retreat in Southern
California where she adores time spent with visiting grandchildren, dogs, one
bunny, and noisy neighbors. While proud
of their five children who’ve flown the coop, she appreciates the luxury of
time to write. If you’d enjoy secrets
behind books, signup for Kathleen’s
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Hello Becky Flade. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting this lovely spotlight for Unholy Alliance.
ReplyDeleteYou are so very welcome. It was a pleasure
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