Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Wednesday Promo- Rebecca Savage

I'd like to welcome Rebecca Savage back today.

What is the lure to write Romantic Suspense?
I love romance but I love a strong plot and sense of danger along with the romance even more. Can't miss having a good storyline and plot if there's suspense involved. That's edge of the seat action I enjoy.

If you could be one of your characters who would it be and why?

Any of the women. Wouldn't want to be a man...ever! LOL
I really think I'd prefer to be the librarian in Guard My Body the most though. She's got a wild side and get to sit around books all day.
What a way to go!

What are you working on now?
I'm working on a dragon story that's also contemporary suspense, and the third of my Guard My ... Series: Guard My Baby, Guard My Body, now Guard My Life.

Blurb:
A hard core CIA covert ops expert like Nash Kincaid takes everything seriously, especially his mission to retrieve classified information from his contact, take it to the right people, and stop the deaths of thousands of children at the hands of home-grown terrorists.
A librarian with a wild side could throw a ringer into his plans, but Ayden Devlin takes most things seriously, too, even when she decides to live out the lives of the characters in the books she reads by helping her sister Leigh, a spy for the CIA. She lets Leigh insert classified information into her mouth where there’s a missing tooth, so she can safely transport the info to Nash.
Nash and Ayden meet in a biker bar, and a hit man tries to kill Ayden. Nash throws his body in the path of a bullet to save her. A bullet grazes Ayden’s head and knocks her out cold. When she comes to, she and her rescuer have to establish trust. They don’t know each other, and the mission has gone awry. It takes time to convince each other of their respective honesty and identity.
It takes no time at all for them to realize they’re hot for each other, and not much more time to realize it’s more than heat. Love blooms, stoked by building passion, the flames rising higher with each new dangerous encounter.
Will they survive to share their love and lives?
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Excerpt:

Who the hell sends a librarian to do the job of an undercover CIA agent?
Covert Operation Expert Nash Kincaid - at least that's what his latest passport said - sat in a seedy biker bar, sipping on his tap beer, waiting impatiently for a librarian - of all people - to show up and make a Top Secret information drop.
He scowled and scoffed silently into his foamy brew at the very balls of his friend and fellow comrade in arms, the man who'd set up this preposterous rendezvous. How the hell had Ace ever gotten it in his head that some stuffy old bookworm would be suitable for a transfer of classified information? So what if this Ayden person happened to be Ace's partner Leigh's sister? That didn't mean she could pull off something like this.
And who the hell is the amazing-looking chick that just walked in the door?
Nash's eyes widened, and his blood simmered beneath the surface. He let his eyes wander down, and then roam back up, the woman's sexy form. Her slim but amply curved silhouette stood out against the shadows of the barroom. Bright neon lights poured over her sexy outline, illuminating her body in vibrant red and yellow hues, cascading over and around her like waterfalls of color for her to bask in. She wore a skin-tight muscle shirt and a short leather skirt. The shiny, sequined material clung to curvy hips, stopped inches above shapely knees, and topped off endless, toned legs. Her fiery hair hung loose, reaching her narrow waistline, flowing like a billowing sea of red. Nash wanted to grip her waist with one hand, run his other through all that mass of organized tangles, hold on tight, and plow into her beckoning body like a madman.
Okay, so maybe her body didn't beckon him, but he sure as hell wanted it to.


*Interactve Blog Contest:

Answer this here and copy/paste to my contact form on my webpage and be entered to win free pdf of Rebecca Savage book of your choice: rebeccasavage.com
*What would you like to have known before getting married or if you are not married, what would you like to know?

7 comments:

Rebecca Draco-Savage-Giallongo said...

Thanks, for having me, Paty!
Everyone jump on the bandwagon and join the contest and win win win!

Jennifer Mathis said...

Before I married I wish I would have known what a messy man I was getting

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Keena Kincaid said...

Great excerpt, Rebecca. What I like to know is how well he travels. It's a must (I've said no to guys who didn't travel well).

Cathy M said...

I've been married for eons, lol, and would have liked a heads up about the number of man toys a guy feels compelled to buy and stick in the garage. Lets just say that we haven't used our garage for cars for over 25 years.


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Rebecca Draco-Savage-Giallongo said...

Men, can't live them...can't live with them...lol

susan said...

I would had gotten a better foundnation under myself before marriage but after 47 years with the same man..I still count my blessings and feel rather lucky and happy. susan L.

P.L. Parker said...

I loved the excerpt, I love those kinds of stories. My guy is good at some stuff, not so good at others.