Hi Diane and all you fabulous readers out there *waves* Thank you so much
for having me today! My debut book, Hard Core, released this month so I’m very
excited to be here! Thank you so much for sharing it with me!!
In honor of my release I am offering a copy of my debut romantic suspense, Hard
Core, in either ebook format or signed print copy to one lucky commenter so
please leave me a comment with your EMAIL and gift choice to be entered to
win!!
Today I have an interview with Cristian Slade, the
hero from Hard Core, a mercenary. He was reluctant to come, but I managed to
get him here to answer a few questions. Enjoy!
Jennifer:
Thanks
for agreeing to answer some questions today, Cristian. I promise to ask easy ones for my readers,
sound good?
Cristian: *ice
blue eyes wary* I suppose.
Jennifer:
Great.
Chocolate or vanilla?
Cristian:
Vanilla.
Jennifer:
Boxers
or briefs?
Cristian:
Your
readers really want to know that?
Jennifer:
Oh,
yes.
Cristian:
*scowls*
Neither.
Jennifer:
They
definitely want to know that. What’s your favorite color?
Cristian:
*quirks
a dark brow* Red.
Jennifer:
*smiles*
The color of Alana’s hair.
Cristian:
*a
smile ghosts past his sculpted lips, but he remains silent*
Jennifer:
Since you brought up your lovely wife, where did you meet her?
Cristian:
On a private island off the coast of Nicaragua.
I was there on a job. Alana was
living there with a native American tribe.
She saved my life.
Jennifer:
What
was your first thought when you saw her?
Cristian:
That
she had been sent to kill me.
Jennifer:
Well,
I’m going to let my readers stew over that one.
Unfortunately they’re going to have to wait until October to read the
book and find out the rest of the story.
For today, I’ll leave them with just one more question. Fast or slow?
Cristian:
*rises
from his chair and leans over to speak softly in my ear* Both.
And
there you have it! An interview with a mercenary! Thanks so much for having me
today, Diane!! I just want to send out a big THANK YOU to all my readers out
there! Without you I wouldn’t be here. My wish is to one day meet each and
every one of you so I can personally thank you for your generosity and support!
All my best,
Jennifer
Hard Core/Romantic Suspense
Blurb:
Tag: He takes lives. She saves
them.
A supposedly hassle-free job for
mercenary Cristian Slade becomes a mission of mercy when he saves a life
instead of taking one. Slade's new mission might be his most dangerous yet,
because the danger is to his heart.
Tragedy has sent esteemed surgeon
Alana O'Grady to a remote a remote Nicaraguan island where she immerses herself
in the lives of a native American tribe, using her talents for goodwill instead
of wealth and prestige. But life turns upside down when her work requires she
protect a rugged mercenary who commands her attention when she's awake and
dominates her dreams while she sleeps.
Doctoring Cristian puts her
entire tribe in danger from the man who's hunting him. Is it her professional
oath or her unprofessional attraction to him keeping her from sending him away
to heal on his own? Alana's fire warms Cristian's heart, but he's a hardened
assassin and has no business falling for someone like her. Can they fight hard
enough to keep what they might have together?
Content Warning: Sexual content.
Excerpt:
Prepared to start an IV, she picked up a needle. She had it
in position when his other arm shot out and he clamped her wrist in a
bone-crushing grip. Startled, she met his panicked gaze.
“I said no needles.”
Her heart banged against her ribcage as she let the needle
slip out of her hand. It hit the floor with a small ting.
Alana opened her hands in surrender, her patient’s fingers digging into her
flesh. For a man half-dead, he had amazing strength.
“Okay,” she said to placate him. “Relax, I don’t have it
anymore. It’s your choice, but I recommend you let me start an IV for meds.”
“No. Just fix me.”
Alana pinned him with a no nonsense stare. “I’m not
impressed with Superman heroics.”
Face pale and drawn, he said gruffly, “I’m not Superman.
Learned not to trust people with needles.”
Her fingers were going numb. “If I remove the bullet without
pain medication or anesthetic, you’re going to be sorry.”
He studied her. “You’re really a doctor?”
Alana bristled. “Technically, yes.”
“Technically?”
She didn’t have time to explain herself with the amount of
blood seeping from his gunshot wound. “I went to med school. You can let go of
my arm now. I won’t use any needles.”
He looked down and immediately released his grip. She rubbed
her wrist to soothe away the ache. “Can I get to work now, or do you want to
question me more about my credentials while you bleed to death? I don’t have a
blood bank, so you’re screwed if you lose too much.”
Her blunt statement received a curt nod. She normally didn’t
talk to her patients like that. Her patients didn’t normally countermand her
either.
“Do it,” he said.
“Without anesthetics?”
“I don’t need them. Just get it over with.”
Stubborn, stupid, or both? Insane, yes, but there wasn’t
time to argue with him.
“Okay. The offer stands if you change your mind.”
“I won’t.”
She doubted that, but didn’t comment. Instead, wiped her
forehead with her forearm, and picked up gauze pads to clean the wound.
“Here goes,” she warned and dabbed his skin.
Her patient didn’t move or even wince as she cleaned the
angry wound. Either he had a will of steel or he’d passed out again. Hopefully,
the latter. Sweat rolled down her back as she finished cleansing the area around
the bullet entry. Red flesh puckered with the first signs of infection. In this
environment infection was guaranteed.
With a steady hand that would have made her father proud,
she picked up her instruments and took a deep breath.
“You still with me?”
He murmured a response, turning his head slightly so he
could see her. The stark beauty of his profile, despite the bruises, struck her
again. The lines of his face were chiseled, unforgiving. The kind of man she’d
glance at twice if she passed him on the street.
A man associated with a criminal.
“Still here, Doc. What are you waiting for?” Husky with
pain, his deep voice brought her out of her thoughts.
She gave herself a mental shake. “Want something to bite
down on?”
A small, wry smile touched his lips and his lids closed.
“You won’t hear a peep out of me. Just fix me, Doc.”
“I can hit you so you’ll sleep through it,” she muttered.
That drew a low chuckle from him. She didn’t expect him to
have a sense of humor. He seemed too…hard. His chuckle turned into a grunt of
pain. “You probably hit like a girl.”
Alana grinned. “Yes, I do. Rest assured it won’t feel like
it.”
“Appreciate the offer, but, no.” His words slurred together,
his muscles tense as he fought his body’s demands.
“You got a name, Superman?”
His head rolled to the side, his chest rose and fell slowly.
She thought he was out but he murmured, “Cristian.”
“Nice to meet you, Cristian.”
Then she dug into the wound for the bullet.
Author Bio:
Jennifer Lowery grew up reading romance novels in the back of her math book and on the bus to school, and never wanted to be anything but a writer. Her summers were spent sitting at the kitchen table with her sisters spinning tales of romance and intrigue and always with a tall glass of ice tea at their side.
Today, Jennifer
is living that dream and she couldn’t be happier to share her passion with her
readers. She loves everything there is
about romance. Her stories feature alpha
heroes who meet their match with strong, independent heroines. She believes that happily ever after is only
the beginning of her stories. And the road to that happy ending is paved with
action, adventure, and romance. As her characters find out when they face
danger, overcome fears, and are forced to look deep within themselves to
discover love.
Jennifer lives in Michigan with her husband
and three children. When she isn’t
writing she enjoys reading and spending time with her family.
Find Jennifer:
Buy Hard Core:
11 comments:
Wonderful interview! And your excerpt...awesome!
Thanks Brenda!!
My kind of man. Goes commando, likes it both fast and slow. Loved the excerpt. Sounds like a great story.
Ruth
Ruthacmom@aol.com
i really like the sound of christian, cant wait to read it. i wish jennifer all the best. thanks for the chance. e book please. julie.beasley@btinternet.com
Thanks Ruth!! Glad you liked the excerpt!!
Thanks so much, Julie!!
Sigh, he sounds like one very sexy mercenary. The excerpt is wonderful. Good luck with the book. mobn(at)heedles(dot)net
Thanks Mo!! Glad you liked it! And Cristian :)
Wow. That about describes the excerpt.
srobcst(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks, Sabrina!!
awesome interview!!! congrats on your debut and I can't wait to read this book...it sounds great!
krisgils33@yahoo.com
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