Synopsis:
He just wants to play…
Life is perfect for Zack Lennox. He’s
got it made: fast car, fast women, and the best job on the planet –
until he comes face to face with a tiny girl caught up in a
child-smuggling ring. The moment he decides to rescue her, his
perfect life of fun and games is at risk. He’s already entered the
world of the Black Dragon syndicate where evil men barter human flesh
for cold hard cash.
He just doesn’t know it yet.
She's on a mission…
Life is anything but perfect for Mei
Xing, a single mother searching for her kidnapped daughter, LiLi.
When law enforcement proves worthless, she takes matters into her own
hands and runs headlong into the handsome Agent Lennox. He’s cocky
and self-assured. She’s fiercely determined to run over anyone who
gets in her way. How difficult could it be to dupe him into telling
all he knows?
Mei is about to find out.
Author Bio:
Irish Winters is an award-winning
author who dabbles in poetry, grandchildren, and rarely (as in
extremely rarely) the kitchen. More prone to be outdoors than in, she
grew up the quintessential tomboy on a farm in rural Wisconsin, spent
her teenage years in the Pacific Northwest, but calls the Wasatch
Mountains of Northern Utah home. For now.
The wife of one handsome husband and
the mother of three perfect sons, Irish divides her time between
writing at home and travelling the country with her man while -
writing. (Seriously, what else?)
She believes in making every day count
for something and follows the wise admonition of her mother to, "Look
out the window and see something!"
To learn more about Irish and her
books, please visit any of the links below:
Website: IrishWinters.com
Snippet
One:
Zack took
another deep breath. He hadn’t expected to still be here, so all
the talk about the little girl and the van had to be a good sign. He
rolled the knot out of one shoulder. Maybe he wasn’t going to get
fired after all.
Alex turned
to him. Icy blue had changed to gunmetal gray. Sharp. Cold.
Deadly. “Size it up for me, Lennox.”
Zack
swallowed hard. Size
it up for me? What does he mean? What’s he really asking?
“Ah,” he
stalled, his mind racing over all possible answers. David had just
summed up the whole debacle. What did Alex want, the damned mess tied
up with a blood red bow?
Snippet
two:
While he
walked through her neglected home, she set her teakettle to boil and
placed two mugs, two spoons, and what was left of the sugar and
creamer on the table. He might as well know he was not going to get
his usual cup of caffe-mocha-latte-whatever he was used to drinking
every morning. All she had to offer was plain old Folgers
freeze-dried. If it was good enough for her, it was good enough for
him. He could take it or leave it.
The simple
sight of the sugar bowl in the middle of her table brought LiLi’s
pouting face to mind. Like all kids, she loved sweets. Mei had to
watch her or she’d spoon sugar on her waffles. Over the syrup.
Maybe with chocolate chips. Mei’s resolve buckled. God,
I can’t do this alone anymore!
“Copy
that.” Agent Lennox ’s voice rose strong and confident from her
bedroom where he was checking for listening devices. She stared when
he entered the kitchen, dumbfounded at the odd coincidence.
“I’m
sorry,” she murmured. “Did you say something to me?” Did
you hear me? Are you the answer to my prayers?
“Sorry.
Didn’t mean to be loud. Just chatting with the boss.” The darkest
chocolate eyes smiled back at her, warm and melted. Inviting.
Comforting.
“I only
have instant coffee,” she said to break the connection. What was
she thinking? He didn’t care. Not really.
Snippet
three:
Dark eyes
sought his. Regret flickered. Anger, too. He prepared for a slap. It
didn’t come. Instead, she burrowed under his chin, breathing hard,
and he let her. This fierce, mean woman was in his arms, trembling,
her heart pounding against him like it belonged to a scared little
girl. Her slender body hugged into him. His fingers traced the sharp
edges of her spine and shoulder blades. Alex was right. Mei was
starving, and not just for food.
“I like
this,” he whispered, his own heart pounding a noisy beat. She
wasn’t the only one who was scared. He’d overstepped the
invisible line between agent and client, and he’d done it with the
Wicked Witch of the West.
She didn’t
speak, and he was glad. There were no words for the tender moment.
Like a happily married couple, they stood there in each other’s
arms. He absorbed the feeling that had sprung up between them,
stroking her cheek when he pushed a stray wisp of hair behind her
ear. She had delicate ears, a soft curl of skin that looked more like
fine bone china beneath his rugged fingertip.
When she
lifted her face, Mei searched his with wondering eyes, and he
couldn’t look away. Heck. He could barely breathe--until she took a
step back.
“There. Was
that good enough, Agent Lennox? Do you think we fooled them?” She
nodded sideways in the direction of the Lincoln.
She couldn’t
have hit harder if she’d punched him square in the solar plexus. He
actually felt dizzy. He’d kissed–-Hagatha.
“Let’s
get it over with. I have work to do.” With one hand still in the
center of his chest, she pushed away.
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