Killer
Date
by
Kelly Clark
Genre:
Romantic Suspense
Release
Date: August 1st, 2014
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by: Book Enthusiast Promotions (http://bookenthusiastpromotions.com)
Recommended for 17 years and older –
language / sexual situations / mature subject matter
An inheritance brought him more than he
ever could have imagined…
Reno Marks, one of the new owners of the
Scandals Investigation Agency, is first on the case to help Jennifer Caldwell
find her missing sister, Angie. It’s not that he’s anxious to help so much as
it is that he is attracted to Jenny. A little research shows that Angie has run
off for a quickie vacation with her new boyfriend. Reno and Jenny’s romantic evening
is cut short when that new boyfriend, who just happens to be the son of a
powerful drug lord, arrives on Jenny’s doorstep with near-fatal gunshot wounds
and evidence that Angie has been taken hostage by a rival Mexican drug cartel.
With the help of a rogue DEA agent, Reno
and Jenny set off to infiltrate the cartel’s desert compound and bring Angie
home. Their mission quickly gets out of control as they are discovered and
chased through a tunnel system that threatens to bury them alive. Even when they
think they’re safe, they’re actually trespassing in an even more dangerous
place where everyone wants them dead.
During their intense time together,
Reno’s feelings for Jenny have grown, but even if they are able to survive, is
it possible for these two lost souls to have a future together?
Reno, whose last job had been as a
magician in Vegas, doesn't have enough tricks up his sleeve to save them…or to
convince Jenny to stay.
Killer Date is the second book in the
Scandals New Adult series of romantic suspense. Each book of the series will
focus on one of the offspring of Roger Elliott, a famous musician who left them
with a legacy they weren't expecting.
Worse Date Ever, the third book in this series will be released in
Winter, 2015 and will tell Tulsa’s story.
Kathy Clark’s 23 women’s fiction (romance) novels have sold over 3 million copies in more than 10 languages and have been on the New York Times’ bestsellers’ list and won her numerous awards.
In September 2012 she launched a new suspense
series, Denver After Dark centered on three brothers, one a cop, one a
firefighter and one a paramedic. The first book, After Midnight has been named
as the Best Indie Suspense of 2013 and won a prestigious 2013 Readers’ Favorite
Suspense Award. Cries in the Night is Book #2 in the Series and Deep Night,
Book #3 will be released in Fall, 2014.
Also in 2012 Kathy teamed up with her
husband Bob Wernly to write a Young Adult Time Travel Mystery/Romance series
called CUL8R (See You Later) under the pen name of Bob Kat. Book #1 OMG (Oh My
God), when they go back to 1966 to save a girl’s life, was released in October,
2012 and was named as the Best Indie Young Adult Suspense of 2013 and was a
Beverly Hills Book Awards finalist. Book #2 BRB (Be Right Back), when they
travel back to 1980, recently won First Place in the Readers’ Favorite Young
Adult Awards 2013. Book #3 BION (Believe It Or Not), when they go back to 1927
and join a circus to save a boy, was just released in July, 2013. All three
books in this series have received rave reviews and 4 and 5 star ratings. Book
#4 RIP (Rest in Peace), a ghost story set at the famous Stanley Hotel in 1911
will be released in January, 2014. Kathy and Bob also wrote Life’s What
Happens, a fictionalized version of his fraternity days at Kent State
University in 1970 that mixes the drama of senior year with the first military
draft lottery, the Vietnam war and the Kent State shootings. This novel was
named as a finalist in the Best Indie Mainstream Book of 2013 Awards.
Kathy and Bob also write a New Adult
series called Scandals with the first book Due Dates and the second book Killer
Date scheduled for August, 2014. Book #3 Worst Date Ever will be out in 2015.
Kathy is currently a member of Mystery
Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, Romance Writers of America and was on the
board of directors of national RWA and Colorado Romance Writers for several
years. Her books and screenplays have won numerous awards, including top honors
from Romantic Times, Colorado Romance Writer of the Year, two RITAs and several
film festival screenwriting competitions. When not writing, she and Bob love to
travel, hang out on beaches, spend time with their five sons, go to movies or
just play with their dogs and their turtles.
Her complete list of books and awards go
to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathy_Clark_(American_author)
My phone alarm went off at 9:30. I had left myself little time to get ready before Nick’s appointment, but I needed the sleep more than I needed to shave. Besides, most women like a little stubble. Hopefully, it would prove irresistible to Jenny.
I wasn’t quite sure what to expect
today. Should I go wake her up with a
kiss? Or maybe more? I was at the top of my game now…rested and
ready to go the distance. We could be a
few minutes late.
I brushed my teeth and dressed, then
spent a few minutes getting my hair just right.
I wasn’t girly about it, but I liked my hair to have just the right
level of planned casualness…a sort of tousled effect. I stared critically at my image in the
mirror. My hair was thick and such a
dark shade of brown that it looked black.
It wasn’t short, but not really long, partially covering my ears and
almost to the collar of my t-shirt.
It was my eyes that were my most
striking feature. They were a startling
light blue, almost the color of those crystal blue ice cliffs in Alaska. I had always thought they were unique…until I
met Killeen, Tulsa, Liberty and Dallas.
Apparently, it was the one physical feature we had all inherited from
Roger…and it was the identifier that had confirmed our place in this unusual
family of ours.
My face wasn’t GQ elegant like Dallas’, but I had been told by plenty of women…and
a few men…that it was more ruggedly handsome with square jaws and a nose that
had just the smallest bump that I had earned in a fight with one of my mother’s
“dates”. He and I had disagreed on
whether or not he had the right to hit my mother. It had been the first time I had faced my own
mortality. I knew if I didn’t give it
all I had that he would beat me senseless or maybe even to death. So, I’d walked away with a broken nose while
he had a bloodied eye, missing teeth, a couple broken ribs…and a quick exit out
our front door.
I really thought Mom would be
grateful, but she lit into me about running off her boyfriend. It had been my first lesson in how much I
didn’t know about women.
I gave my hair one last flick, then
went next door to Jenny’s room. I
knocked gently, expecting her to still be asleep. When the door pulled open, and I saw her,
completely dressed and wide awake, I struggled to hide my disappointment. “You look rested. Dylan must have left you alone.”
“I fell asleep as soon as I got to
bed, and I don’t think I moved at all,” she told me. “I don’t usually get more than five or six
hours of sleep a night.”
I was standing just outside her
door, and she motioned me to come in.
“I need to talk to you for a
second,” she continued.
Of course, I assumed this was an
invitation to pick up on our make-out session, so I stepped inside, trying not
to look as eager as I felt.
She sucked in a deep breath and
continued, “Yesterday night…before Miguel showed up…was…”
I waited. Fantastic. Amazing.
Exciting. I tried to guess the
word she would use.
“…a mistake,” she stated. “I can’t blame it on those lemonade things
because by the time we…uh…you know…I was completely sober.” She gave me an apologetic smile that was
really more of a grimace. “I think I was
just lonely. I hope you didn’t read too
much into it.”
“Me?
Nah…it was one of those spur-of-the-moment things.” That was what came out of my mouth, but
inside my head, it was what the fuck?
Her face relaxed with relief. “Oh, good.
I was afraid this would be awkward.
Don’t take this wrong, but you’re not really my type. I’m more into the clean-cut, preppie types,
and you’re…well…sort of wild and have all the show biz stuff going on.”
“Sure, I get it.” But I didn’t get it at all. She had stolen my line. Jenny wasn’t my type. She wore her hair
too short, she had never experienced life outside of Austin and she was too
much of a workaholic. The twinkle in her
eyes, the perfect voluptuous body and the tempting curve of her lips had
temporarily distracted me.
“Whew!” I said with pretended
gratitude. “I’m glad we got that
settled.” I glanced at the door, as
anxious to escape as I had been to knock on it just a few minutes ago. “I think I smell breakfast. John’s an amazing cook.”
“Good. I’m starving.”
She brushed past me and headed down
the hallway. I followed, but I felt like
I had just been hit by a truck. That
wasn’t at all the way I had expected today to go.
Killer
Date (Scandal book #2)
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Dates (Scandal book #1)
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