Welcome to Cynthia Eden w/ #RomanticSuspense ‘Wrecked’ @cynthiaeden @GoddessFish

Today we have author Cynthia Eden visiting. Welcome!

What would you like to tell readers about yourself?

* Award-winning author CYNTHIA EDEN writes dark tales of paranormal romance and romantic suspense. She is a New York Times, USA Today, Digital Book World, and IndieReader bestseller.
* Cynthia is also a two-time finalist for the RITA® award (she was a finalist both in the romantic suspense category and in the paranormal romance category). Since she began writing full-time in 2005, Cynthia has written over thirty novels and novellas. Cynthia lives along the Alabama Gulf Coast.

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A look into…

~ Blurb ~

SHE LEFT HIM ONCE.
* LOST Agent Ana Young was only fourteen when she was abducted by a madman, but unlike many kidnapping victims, she did go home. Now, her mission is to find the missing. But her new case has her on the hunt for the escaped convict who’s obsessed with her. And Ana has an unlikely partner-the sexy, supposedly-by-the-book FBI Agent she had one amazing night with and had to forget.
* NOW HE HAS TO PROTECT HER 24/7…
* FBI Special Agent Cash Knox knows that Ana, the petite, tough-ass former bounty hunter, can get the job done again. But this time, someone else leads them to “Bernie-the-Butcher,” someone who’s been watching Ana. Waiting for her.
* FROM A CRAZED KILLER.
* Now, catching a deranged murderer means Ana must trust her guarded heart to the gorgeous, complicated G-man she wasn’t supposed to fall for.

~ Excerpt ~

* “There are just so many of them,” Ana said, glancing over at her desk and the files that were spread out there. “All those people . . . still missing. All those families . . . just hoping that their kids will come home. Husbands, looking for wives. Mothers, looking for their daughters. Friends, looking for—” She broke off, her lips pressing together. “I just want to help them.”
* And that was why she’d finally given in and joined LOST.
* The Last Option Search Team was Gabe’s baby. Years ago, his sister had vanished, and when the local authorities hadn’t been able to find her, Gabe had joined the search. Unfortunately, he’d found his sister too late. He’d buried her instead of returning her home, and after that terrible tragedy, Gabe had made it his mission to help other families. The agents who worked at LOST were truly the last option for so many. People turned to LOST when their hope was gone. When the FBI and the cops and everyone else said the case was dead . . . LOST kept looking.
* And the agents at LOST had been showing amazing results. Hell, within the last year, they’d even stopped two serial killers. They’d saved victims, not just found bodies. They were making a huge difference in the world.
* And I want to be part of that difference.
* So maybe she’d been burning the midnight oil as she reviewed case files. One in particular kept nagging at her. Cathy Wise. The girl had been just thirteen when she vanished.
* And I was fourteen when I was abducted. Only Ana had gotten to go home again.
* Cathy . . . hadn’t. Not yet.
* “I get personally involved,” Ana confessed. “I know I should probably hold back but . . .” But I can see myself in these cases. We have to help the victims.
* “No.” Gabe’s voice was soft. “We need to be involved, Ana. We need to care. It motivates us to get the job done.” He inclined his head toward the files. “But you can’t let the job consume you. As hard as we try, there will always be other cases out there. Others who go missing.”
* Her stomach twisted because she knew he was right. Every day, someone new vanished. Every day, a life was destroyed.
* “That’s why I’m in your office now,” Gabe added. A faint smile curved his lips and his eyes glinted. “Not just because I wanted to interrupt your nap time.”
* Trust me, with the dream I was having . . . I’m glad you did interrupt.
* “We have a new case.”
* Ana took a quick step toward him.
* But Gabe lifted a hand. “Before you get too excited, this case comes with some strings.”
* Strings? What was that supposed to mean? She was over her probationary period at LOST. She’d been handling cases on her own for weeks now.
* “You’ll have a partner on this one.”
* Well, yes, that was standard LOST procedure. Always have someone watching your ass. That was a Gabe Spencer directive that had come down on day one.
* “He’s . . . not with LOST.”
* Okay, now she was curious. “Then who is he with?”

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Thank you for joining us here today, Cynthia Eden! It was a pleasure getting to know you and your story.

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a look at Michele Hauf & ‘The Thief’ @michelehauf @SDSXXTours #RomanticSuspense

THE THIEF
by Michele Hauf
Pub Date: 4/11/2017
Genre: Romantic Suspense
The Elite Crimes Unit works behind the scenes of Interpol—and employs some of the world’s most talented criminal minds. Because as everyone knows, it takes a thief to catch a thief—or to seduce one…
The old farmhouse in the French countryside is a refuge for former jewel thief Josephine Deveraux. Admittedly, there aren’t many men in the vicinity, but she has her cat to cuddle up with. It’s a far cry from her former life, constantly running from the law, and she’s enjoying her peace . . . until the intruder in the three-piece suit tackles her. He wants her back in the game, helping with a heist—and he’s not above making threats to get his way.
Little does Josephine know that notorious—and notoriously charming—thief, Xavier Lambert, is after the very same 180-carat prize she’s being blackmailed to steal. To his chagrin, he’s doing it not as a free agent, but as a member of the Elite Crimes Unit—the team he was forced to join when his brilliant career came to a sudden end. And little does Xavier know that his comeback is about to include a stranger’s kiss, a stinging slap, and a hunt for missing treasure—along with the infuriatingly sexy woman who’s outfoxing him . . .
Michele Hauf has been writing romance, action-adventure and fantasy stories for over twenty years. Her first published novel was Dark Rapture (Zebra). France, musketeers, vampires and faeries populate her stories. And if she followed the adage “write what you know,” all her stories would have snow in them. Fortunately, she steps beyond her comfort zone and writes about countries she has never visited and of creatures she has never seen.

Welcome to Emily Mims w/ #RomanticSuspense ‘Smoke’ @EmilyMimsAuthor @GoddessFish

Today we have author Emily Mims visiting. Welcome!

What would you like to tell readers about yourself?

* Author of thirty romance novels, Emily Mims combined her writing career with a career in public education until leaving the classroom to write full time. The mother of two sons and grandmother of six, she and her husband Charles live in central Texas but frequently visit grandchildren in eastern Tennessee and Georgia. She plays the piano, organ, dulcimer, and ukulele and belongs to two performing bands. She says, “I love to write romances because I believe in them. Romance happened to me and it can happen to any woman-if she’ll just let it.”

Today Emily Mims will be talking about the first book she read that had an impact on her.
* When asked to do a blog on the first book I read that had an impact on me, I had to do some thinking. I can hardly remember a time when I could not read. I was one of those lucky kids who learned quickly easily, and was already reading for fun by the time I was in the second grade. I of course read a lot of ‘good stuff’-children’s classics like Johnny Gruelle’s Raggedy Ann series, the Bobbsey Twin mysteries, all the little blue biographies offered by my elementary teachers. I was also taught out of the Bible and other religious material. But the book that had the greatest impact on me as a future romance author was a Reader’s Digest condensed version of Victoria Holt’s ‘Mistress of Mellyn’. It was my first romantic suspense novel, and firmly cemented my love for the genre.
* I encountered this book on one of my summer vacations at my Granny Johnson’s house in the tiny town of Waelder, Texas. Granny’s house in Waelder was a magical spot for a city kid. Granny and Grandaddy were cattle ranchers. They no longer lived out on the ranch itself, but there was a five-acre lot behind their big Victorian house where they kept a mean old milk cow and their cow ponies that Daddy would saddle up for me to ride. There were cousins to play with, and I spent many a happy hour riding around in the back of my cousin’s three-wheeled scooter. I shelled peas and looked at old picture albums and sewed doll clothes and thoroughly enjoyed being spoiled to death by my loving grandparents.
* There was down time, too. It was during that down time one summer that I found Granny’s Reader’s Digest book and picked it up to read. I must have been eleven or twelve by then, old enough to have grown out of the comic books she bought me and ready for something a little more mature. I picked up the book and sat down and started reading…and I was hooked! I loved everything about the story-the innocent young governess, the handsome, broody hero, the lonely child, the wife who died under mysterious circumstances, and the haunted old mansion. I didn’t know it at the time, but in retrospect I can see that Victoria Holt successfully incorporated every element that made for a good gothic romance and wove them into magic. Or at least what was magic to me, a young, first time reader. It’s been over fifty years, but I can still remember the shocking ending to that book as though I read it yesterday.
* I didn’t stop reading with just that one. I became a steadfast fan of Victoria Holt and others who wrote like her. As the years went by, I sought out more books in both the mystery and the romance genres. I love a straight mystery a la Faye Kellerman and Linda Fairstein, where I’m pitting my brain against the author’s and trying to successfully predict the ending. But when it came time for me to try my hand at writing, it was romance that I wrote. I started with straight love stories, but started adding elements of suspense when I wanted to write a longer book. All the longer books in the Texas Hill Country series have suspense in them, as do the first two of the Smoky Blue series. And while my heroines are not virginal governesses and my heroes bear only a passing resemblance to Connan TreMellyn, I have Victoria Holt and her wonderful story to thank for introducing me to world of romance and romantic suspense between the pages of a book.

A look into…

~ Blurb ~

* A concert violinist and musical prodigy, Francesca Giordano is internationally acclaimed and always in the spotlight—right where she doesn’t want to be. Not after she’s witnessed a murder. Suddenly on the run, she finds her way to Bristol, Tennessee, and to the music club Acoustics. There, as “ Chessie Hope,” she can hide out in the open. But with this newest gig comes a different kind of danger. Older and impossibly sexy, bluegrass singer Cooper Barstow is everything she’s ever wanted in a man, and his daughters are just as easy to love. Yet Francesca cannot enjoy the luxury of such a relationship, not even if he could protect her from the men on her trail or if she could be honest with him about who she is. Cooper is as wounded as he is strong, and he needs someone who will stay by his side for the rest of his life. Just as Francesca does. And the smoke on the mountains and the haze of desire almost make her believe that could happen.

~ Excerpt ~

* Cooper hit his front door and took the quickest shower on record. Still, he was almost a half hour late by the time he pulled into Chessie’s driveway. Hopefully she would understand. He was about halfway across the yard when he heard music coming from somewhere inside the house. He slowed down and stopped, listening in astonishment to the outpouring of a violin, a violin in the hands of an incredibly gifted musician. Who was playing the violin? Was Chessie a closet classical music fan? Was that a recording, or was that Chessie herself making this incredible music?
* Cooper glanced in the window and his mouth fell open. It was Chessie. She was standing in front of the window in her pink cotton robe, her fingers flying over the strings so fast they were a blur and her bow moving nimbly over the strings as she made that violin sing. It was Chessie making that incredible music. Music that Jake never in a million years could have made. Music that he himself could never have made. Music that required more talent and technique that she would ever need as a bluegrass fiddler. Music that somehow seemed strangely familiar, even though he didn’t think he’d ever heard it before. Cooper suddenly thought back to his initial reaction to her, the first time he heard her play. He wondered then why a woman of her talent played bluegrass music.
* Now he knew. She didn’t play just bluegrass music. She played classical music too. And she played it wonderfully.
* Chessie Hope was not the simple bluegrass musician she presented herself to be.

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Thank you for joining us here today, Emily Mims! It was a pleasure getting to know you and your story.

ANNOUNCEMENT! Emily Mims will be awarding a $10 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour! So be sure to leave a comment AND use this RAFFLECOPTER LINK to enter the drawing. Also, visit the other tour stops for a greater chance of winning!