Monday, August 13, 2012

ASTONISHING AUTHOR/ GIVEAWAY: Cindy Gerard


Cindy Gerard is one of my all time favourite authors and her romantic suspense is nothing but spectacular. I am yet to find an author in her sub genre of romance that beat's her stories. Her writing is smooth and polished to perfection. Her hero's are always sexy as hell and leave me wanting more. Today I will point out two of her romantic suspense series which are simply sensational, then I am lucky enough to share an excerpt from her upcoming release.

Bodyguard


The Bodyguards are a great introduction to Cindy Gerard's work. They are hunky, protective and drool worthy. I am so glad to have started this series as it made me fall in love with a author who will never leave my 'must read' list.


Black Ops


The Black Ops are beyond anything I could have dreamed of. In my opinion they are even better than the Bodyguards (yes, EVEN BETTER THAN PERFECTION) and these stories would be among a very, very few that I would love to re-read. Must read material!! But make sure you start on the Bodyguards series.

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And now for the book I am eagerly anticipating the release of...


Book Blurb

An exciting new series featuring Mike "Primetown" Brown, a character from her popular "Black Ops, Inc." series.

For the seven years after Operation Slam Dunk went south, Mike Brown got drunk on each anniversary. The eighth year was no different--until he was drugged by a woman and woke up to her questions about what had happened eight years ago in Afghanistan. CIA attorney Eva Salinas has her own theory behind what happened to Mike's team--which included her husband--in Afghanistan eight years ago, and she's determined to prove foul play. Though she doesn't trust him, Mike is the only person she can turn to for help. Under an assumed name, Eva convinces Mike to assemble a new team and go after the traitor who screwed up both their lives. As they track down the rogue who started it all, Eva and Mike discover they can't live without each other. But can they stay alive while an enemy is still on the loose?



One-Eyed Jacks – Book 1

One-Eyed-Jack: \wen\-\’id\-\’jak\
Adjective: 1: being, of, pertaining to, a face card or cards on which the figure is shown in profile, such cards being the jack of spades, the jack of hearts 2: a loner who has a hard time trusting anyone 3: navy term for a greasy hamburger topped with a fried egg. Often served during midrats--midnight rations.

“Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it.” ~~ Michel de Montaigne, February 28, 1533 – September 13, 1592,

KILLING TIME
Chapter 1

Lima, Peru
El Tocón Sangriento – the Bloody Stump – was a back alley, low rent cantina that hadn’t changed in clientele or décor since Mike Brown first set foot in the dump eight years ago. The class of women, however, appeared to have catapulted to new levels.
He turned his back to the cracked, smoky mirror, a shot of pisco in one hand, a time worn Jack of Hearts in the other and propped his elbows behind him on the edge of the scarred bar. Then he watched the dance floor with interest as one particular woman moved sensuously to the rhythm of a slow, Spanish guitar.
Absently flipping the playing card back and forth between his fingers, he squinted through the tobacco and marijuana haze at the dark-haired Latina beauty stirring up trouble and testosterone with the seductive sway of her hips. She was way too hot for this dive. And while he didn’t have a clue why she flashed her flirty smile his way, he wasn’t going to question his good luck. Just like he wasn’t questioning the reason he was tying one on like there was no tomorrow.
He tossed back the shot and exchanged it for a full one from the neat row of soldiers lined up on the bar behind him. Screw the fact that he’d been clean and sober for 364 consecutive days … a record he never seemed to beat. Tonight, like every other July 15th since Operation Slam Dunk had gone south, he was getting flat-ass drunk.
The end of days. That’s how he thought of the debacle in Afghanistan eight years ago.
‘Sobrietus interruptus’. That’s how he thought of his annual commune with alcohol and self-pity.
Tonight he was holding a post mortem. Throwing a pity party. Conducting a wake for the friends who’d lost their lives eight years ago. For the life and career he’d lost.
Hell, call it whatever you wanted – a guilt trip, grief, suppressed rage, self-destruction – he didn’t give a rip. It was happening. The only new wrinkle in his yearly bender was that it had started to look like he might also get laid.
Talk about poetic justice. He was already fucked up in the head … might as well make it a clean sweep.
Eyes on the prize, he slammed back one more shot, pocketed the bullet ridden playing card, touched the unlit cigarette tucked above his right ear for luck and pushed off the bar stool. Then he tried like hell not to stagger as he walked unsteadily across the room toward the spicy little enchilada who seemed to only have eyes for him. Big dark eyes. A little sleepy, a little slutty, a lot interested.
Damn, she was something. Centerfold something. A petite, hot mess of raw sexuality. Long, satin black hair escaped in sleek, bed-mussed strands from the silver clip she’d used to secure it in a loose knot on top of her head. Elegant neck. Smooth, bare shoulders. A lot of soft, caramel skin. And that red bustier – B cups not having a lot of luck harnessing a generous pair of C’s – worn with black spandex pants that stopped at her ankles where the straps of her four inch stilettos took over and played hell with the fit of his pants.
“Hey, gorgeous,” he said. Because she was. And because he was too wasted to come up with anything original. He moved in close – crowded the hell out of her personal space – and the way she slid up real close and cuddly told him that she was totally fine with the invasion.
“Hola,” she said, smelling sweet and musky and sexually charged as she tipped her head back with a bold, inviting smile and pressed those amazing breasts against his chest. “Nice bling.” A long-nailed fingertip – slick, shiny, red – tapped the diamond stud in his left ear, then lingered at the tip of his lobe.
“Nice…” he let his gaze slide down to that magnificent cleavage before easing back to her face… “smile.”
She laughed and tilted her head to the side in blatant invitation, giving him an even better view of all that dewy, soft flesh.
“Wanna take this somewhere private?” Just as well cut straight to the chase.
The lady knew what she wanted. “Thought you’d never ask,” she said, her English laced with sultry, lyrical Spanish.
Her hand was small and hot – like the rest of her – when she took his and led him toward the back door. He followed like a love struck puppy, mesmerized by the smell of her hair and the sway of her hips and the way her sparkly purse hung from a silver chain looped over her shoulder and rhythmically bumped her gorgeous ass with every step she took.
Outside, the alley was as shadowy and dark as the desire that ripped recklessly though his groin.
Somewhere in the back of his mind, a warning bled through his lust-induced fog, telling him to slow the hell down, reminding him that if he hadn’t been so drunk, he might have asked a few more questions. That maybe, if he added two and two together he might come up with something other than fournicate.
Just because he wanted her to be a working girl, didn’t negate the fact that she had way too much going for her in the plus column for that gig. And just because he was drunk, didn’t mean he should let his guard down. He started to rethink this entire proposition … but then she leaned back against the wall, gripped his t-shirt with both hands and pulled him flush against her.
Good-bye presence of mind.
She was all hot, wet, open mouth and ripe breasts rubbing up against him, her left leg wedging super sweet between his thighs and moving up and down over his rapidly expanding package as he pressed her against the wall with his body.
He groaned and scrabbled for a hold on his sanity. “Maybe we should get a room, wild thing.”
She laughed, a husky, naughty purr and bit his lower lip. “That comes later, gringo … but you’re gonna come right now.”
Holy mother.
When she reached into her purse, another spike of alarm jabbed him out of his stupor.
“Condom.” She flashed that dimpled smile and damn if he didn’t almost weep with gratitude.
What the hell. It was dark. He was gone. And all this lush woman heat had him hypnotized by the prospect of her doing him, right here beneath the flashing neon Quilmes sign.
He skimmed his palms down her sides, pressed the heels of his hands against her superior breasts then slid them lower again, gripping her hips and rubbing her against his raging erection.
All the while, she had one hand on her purse, while rooting around inside with the other.
“Damn, sweetheart. If you don’t find that thing soon the party’s gonna be over.”
Just then he got wind of a scent … and got sober real fast.
He grabbed her wrist, pressed her harder against the wall and pulled her hand out of her bag. A loop of thin, stiff plastic dangled from her red tipped nails.
“Well now.” He glanced at the flex cuffs. “Speaking of bling. I’m all for kinky sex, but there’s no way in hell you’re going to slap that bracelet on me.”
She wasn’t smiling now.
“And nice perfume, by the way. Eau du le gun oil?” He felt the outline of a pistol inside that sparkly purse. “Shoulda gone for Shalimar, chica … the smell of that stuff makes me stupid.”
“That’s not all that makes you stupid,” she muttered and jammed a knee hard into his gonads.
He doubled over with a gasp of pain, helpless to fight her when she yanked his arms behind his back, expertly looped the strip of plastic around both wrists, and jerked it tight.
“We can do this easy,” she whispered close to his ear as he groaned in agony, “or it can go real hard on you.”
Well, of course, he wasn’t going to go easy.
He drove a shoulder toward her midsection. She dodged like a pro and he landed on his face in the alley's pocked, filthy pavement.
By the time he felt the prick of the needle in his neck, it was all over but the headache he knew he was going to have when he woke up. If he woke up.
Which, unfortunately, he did.

CHAPTER 2

When Mike finally came to and managed to blink through the cobwebs clouding his vision, three things registered in disjointed tandem … each one worthy of a nightmare.
One – he was spread eagle on his back on a mattress in a room he recognized as standard fare fleabag hotel. Two – flex cuffs bound his wrists above his head to the bars of an iron headboard. And three – the woman staring at him in stony-eyed silence from a chair at the foot of the bed looked vaguely familiar.
And even though the only light in a room with mustard yellow walls and cracked plaster came from a low wattage bulb hanging from a frayed cord in the middle of the ceiling, very familiar, was the Beretta 92FS she held in a confident grip. The gun was his which not only made him stupid, it made him officially – if not literally – screwed.
Interesting. Sort of. Because there was some good news here. If she wanted to shoot him, she’d have done it by now.
So if she didn’t want him dead, then what did she want? And where, exactly, did he know her from?
He breathed deep. Fought to remember. Anything. Then snapped to with a painful jolt when a memory as blinding as headlights cut through the fog.
Cantina. Pisco. Hot tamale. Leading with his dick.
He clenched his jaw. Dumb ass. He’d let her get the drop on him. She must have juiced him with something. Yeah … he remembered the sting of the needle … stumbling down an alley, his arm slung over her shoulders, her arm around his waist ... falling into a cab … staggering down a narrow hallway, up a flight of stairs.
Collapsing on a lumpy bed that smelled of mildew and cheap disinfectant and where – judging by the fact that he was still zipped and tucked – he was willing to give pretty good odds that he hadn’t gotten laid.
He framed her face between his boot tips, and squinted, trying to get a read on where this was going, who she might be. But she’d stacked her deck rock solid with the three c’s – cool, calm, and in control. Her unwavering gaze wasn’t giving anything away. He could still smell her above the low rent hotel room scent but gone was the sultry temptress with the bed mussed hair. She’d pulled all that black silk into a sleek, utilitarian tail and bound it snug at the nape of her neck. She’d also replaced her ‘slut suit’ with a blinding white t-shirt, tight jeans, and a pair of lace up leather boots that had seen a fair share of wear. And yet, if you overlooked the gun, she was still damn sexy – in a kick-ass, GI Jane, ball-breaker kind of way.
But sexy didn’t hold much sway right now. Too bad he hadn’t realized that half a dozen shots of pisco ago.
So … was she local policía? No. That didn’t fit. He’d be locked in a cell by now, most likely beaten, more likely dead. Besides, his nose was clean this trip. And despite the Rambo-ette persona, she didn’t have enough sharp edges to be a hardnosed cop. Not that he hadn’t been fooled by dangerous curves before.
Extortion? Good luck, chica. His plane was the only thing he owned of any value and that was hocked up to his eyeballs. Woman scorned, then? Did he know her from somewhere? Had he done her wrong? That didn’t fit either. He wouldn’t have forgotten a face or a body like hers.
So … what? What did she want?
Nothing good. The only thing he knew with any degree of certainty was that so far, he didn’t much like her agenda.
“Tell me what happened in Afghanistan,” she said without so much as a blink and absolutely zero warning.
And his heart stopped dead.


Because I'm so excited to share Cindy Gerard's work with the Riverina Romantics followers. I am giving away one of the books pictured above - winners choice. It can be either an amazon e-copy or a paperback copy sent from Book Depository.


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51 comments:

  1. I've had these on my wish list for ages :)

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  2. I've had these on my wish list for ages :)

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  3. I love the Bodyguard series.Cindy Gerard is one of first romantic suspense authors I've read and my favourite.

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  4. I have not read any of these yet but will def be adding them to my must read list, they sound really good. I loved the first couple of chapters and really want to read more of this book. Thanks so much for the great giveaway.

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  5. I read one series but not the other. I really enjoyed them. Thanks so much for the giveaway
    debby236 at gmail dot com

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  6. I've never read any Cindy Gerard books. I'm excited to discover a new to me author.

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  7. Love all your books Cindy, can't wait to read the next one. Would love to win...lsscarchuk@att.net. I also read by NOOK...thanks

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  8. Thank you so much for the chance and the wonderful excerpt!!

    Kassandra
    sionedkla@gmail.com

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  9. Congrats on the new series. How many books will there be in it? Thanks for the great excerpt. This book sounds fantastic. Can't wait to read it.

    e.balinski(at)att(dot)net

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  10. This would be a new to me author, the books sound fantastic

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  11. I have never read Cindy Gerard or this style of book, but I've always thought they looked exciting. Thanks for the recommend to the series and the giveaway opportunity.

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  12. I will definitely be checking out both of these series. I love on the edge of your seat romance books. I can't wait! Thanks for sharing these books with me and for the awesome giveaway!
    slinkydennis@yahoo.com

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  13. I LOVE Cindy Gerard! I can't believe it's time for a new release, and how delicious is that cover? Though Black Ops is my favorite series of hers, I can't remember Mike Brown for the life of me :( I think I'll have to go back and re-read them before the new book comes out. Story of my life. I'm slowly collecting the PBs so this is a particularly awesome giveaway. Thank you!

    msromanticreads at gmail dot com

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  14. Thanks for a great post! I've always had Cindy on my wishlist... I've always read such awesome reviews :)

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  15. I haven't read Cindy Gerard but her books sounds interesting, I want to read that

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  16. I've never read any of Cindy's books but because if this blog and your recommendations I'm going to they sound great. Great excerpt.
    lorimeehan1@aol.com

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  17. I would love to read these books. They sound good. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com

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  18. I love Cindy's books...thank you for such a great giveaway!

    books4me67 at ymail dot com

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  19. I am slowly working my way through the Bodyguard series and just lovin it. Any more stories planned for this series?

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  20. I too think Cindy is an amazing author and I love her books. I am completely immersed in her Black Op series at the moment. Would love to keep reading that series!

    Heather E
    hregtvedt@aol.com

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  21. I love Cindy Gerard's cover theme! Sexy! ;)

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  22. I've not read any of these books but they certainly look good! If I am lucky enough to win I'd love to start with the first book of the series.
    Irene
    irgl7(at)bonzo15(dot)plus(dot)com

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  23. Hey all. Thanks for the fun comments. To those who have read me and like the books - THANKS!!! For those considering reading them: Thanks to you too!!
    I'm hard are work reviewing line and copy edits on KILLING TIME. Haven't rererad the book since I sent it to my editor in June and I'm having so much fun spending time with Mike again. :o) Okay. Back to the trenches :o)

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  24. I loved, loved, loved the entire Black Ops inc series! The bodyguard series is on my TBR list and am waiting (impatiently) for the new series starting with Killing Time!!

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  25. I absolutely LOVE the Bodyguards and BOIs, and cannot wait for Mike "Primetown" Brown's story!

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  26. Loved Last Man Standing...I would take any other book in print......Love these books!

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  27. LOVE LOVE LOVE Cindy Gerard!!! Please enter me!! cscott4_25 @ yahoo.com

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  28. Ive been wanting to read your books for some time now! They will be moving up to the top of my list now :)

    DawnSullivan88@verizon.net

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  29. I have obviously got a lot of catching up to do with my Cindy Gerard reading. Got to love that.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  30. LOVE LOVE LOVE all of cindy's books. I devoured the entire bodyguards series, and loved her Black Ops series even more. I cannot wait until the One Eyed Jacks! I have been going through some serious Cindy Gerard withrawl since I finished Last Man Standing

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  31. Awe ... you guys are making me blush. More, please. LOL
    Seriously - thanks. I mean it. THANKS!!

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  32. I haven't read any of Cindy's books yet. It looks like my list is going to get longer. :)

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  33. Looking forward to getting my teeth into these books.
    Thanks for the giveaway

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  34. I love seeing the books all grouped together, I'm slowly but surely working my way through them :)

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  35. Ohh nice an ebook from Cindy I don't know which hot cover to go with so I think I'd let Cindy pick for me as a first time reader I have no doubt I'd enjoy.

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  36. Love, love Cindy:) I have read both series and CANNOT wait for the new one! Huge fan:)

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  37. i've been wanting to try cindy's books for a while now.. hope it's gonna happen soon

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  38. WOW! I have never heard of Cindy before but these sound terrific! Added her to my want list!

    Thanks so much

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  39. I love this kind of adventurous story

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  40. Who does a military/alpha man better than Cindy Gerard? She's the best! I always fall head over heels for these men, while reading the books :) I have read the entire Bodyguard Series and most of the Black Ops Series. Can't wait for the new book!! You are awesome Cindy! Thank you ladies of Riverina Romantics!

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  41. I have not read this series yet. I am looking forward to checking them out. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  42. Oh, I had Black Ops books but don't have idea its spin off from Bodyguard series. So I decide to take it aside and read Bodyguard books first :)

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  43. i never read any cindy gerard books but i will do..
    i love these cover very yummy..nice to know you cindy

    thanks for the giveaway

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  44. I've never read any Cindy Gerard books, but her books make me interest. Looking forward to checking them out.

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  45. Thanks for the awesome giveaway and excerpt! Look forward to getting to check them out.

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  46. You people all totally rock!!! thanks for the nice turn out. appreciate it.

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  47. I think I am really going to enjoy the Bodyguard series, looks absolutely tasty. Thank you for sharing it with us :)

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  48. Great excerpt, looking forward to reading the book itself!

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  49. yay.. thanks for the giveaway, awesome :)

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  50. I Just Put These On My wish List.

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  51. I loved the Bodyguard series. I think I may have to re-read them.

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