Fresh April Wallpaper

Download April 2019 Desktop Calendar Wallpaper Happy April! Exciting things are coming this month. For the month of April Kensington has marked down my MIDNIGHT WRANGLER and MIDNIGHT HEAT to 99 cents in ebook. AND, shhh, I probably shouldn’t tell you this early, but MIDNIGHT RIDE and IN A COWBOY’S BED are going to be $1.99 and $2.99, respectively, for 2 weeks beginning April 4th. Click the book titles above to visit the book’s detail page and get links.

New Release Excerpt Hot SEAL in Hollywood

HOT SEAL IN HOLLYWOOD Hot SEAL Rick Mann is out of his element, and going out of his mind, navigating some treacherous and unfamiliar terrain . . . Hollywood. EXCERPT Rick reached into his pocket for his roll of antacids. He’d started to buy large economy packs of this shit since one roll barely lasted him until lunch. He’d survived a decade in the teams, in hell holes and war zones world wide, but this movie might just kill him. Meanwhile, Sierra was happy as a clam in this environment. Show business was in her blood and she was completely in her element here. She loved LA as much as Rick hated it. Her striding toward him now with a huge smile on her face was proof of that. Shit. It was looking more and more as if she was going to want to move out here. He missed Virginia. Missed his teammates. Even missed his annoying sister. At least Sierra’s house in Miami was on the east coast, close enough he could travel home to Virginia as often as he wanted. But California . . . right now it felt like the other side of the world. “Hey. What’s […]

Behind the scenes of HOT SEAL, DIRTY MARTINI

Warning–hot beach house pictures ahead! We’re just over ONE MONTH away from the release of HOT SEAL, DIRTY MARTINI so I thought I’d give you a peek into my writing process. Hot SEAL, Dirty Martini is about a west coast Navy SEAL who put in his twenty years and is looking forward to a peaceful retirement in the beach paradise he just found for sale–a 1950s bungalow he wants to buy and renovate. Of course the heroine is there to throw a wrench into his plans because this is an enemies-to-lovers theme, but more about that later . . . this post is about the house itself. When I write books and the setting or the buildings are a critical part of the plot, I always research actual sites in the location where the story is set. For instance, when I wrote Cowboy Blue (originally titled A Cowboy for Christmas) set on a cattle ranch in Colorado, I searched and found an actual ranch listed for sale in that area, and that listing provided pictures and facts such as number of acres and number and types of buildings, all that helped me with much needed details for the story. For Hot SEAL, […]