Carolyn LaRoche is a fellow Breathless Press author. WITNESS PROTECTION goes into print next week, and if you love bodyguard books, this one's for you! Strong female lead character, sexy cop, and the fast-paced plot will keep you reading well past your bedtime!
Thank you for having me here today. Congratulations on
the release of Even Villians Have
Interns! I am sure your readers are in for a real treat.
I am also excited
to share the print release of Witness
Protection on January 20th with all of you. Witness Protection is my first print release with Breathless Press.
From
Witness Protection:
Someone wants NYPD detective Angelina Ferrara dead…again.
Following her heart instead of her mind landed her in Witness Protection. Can
she trust it and handsome detective Logan James to keep her alive this time?
As far as the world knows, NYPD detective Angelina
Ferrara died in a violent firefight on Chelsea piers over a year ago. Living in
the witness protection program as history teacher Lucy Taylor was supposed to
save her life but being alive and living were two very different things. Until
she meets detective Logan James when he goes undercover in the same private
school where she works. Something about the handsome man with the gorgeous blue
eyes piques her interest. There’s no doubt he has secrets… but then so does
she. When the Ricci crime family
discovers she’s still alive, can she trust the same heart that landed her in
the witness protection program in the first place to let Logan to help her
survive it?
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Excerpt:
Her
little car had an engine about as powerful as a hamster wheel. There was no way
she was going to outrun the truck that was accelerating with lightning speed.
On one side of her was a deep ravine, the other the steep slope of a mountain
towered high and tree covered. The steering wheel shook violently as she pushed
her little car to its limits, sheer adrenaline keeping her focused on the
winding road. As she rounded a sharp curve, the back tires spun and fishtailed
out from behind her. The tiny car shook violently as Lucy struggled to maintain
control. The SUV caught up with her then, ramming into her rear bumper. The car
groaned but held on. Lucy spun the wheel to make the next sharp curve, all the
while her eyes searched for a way off the dangerous mountain highway. Another
crash from behind jolted her car forward with such force Lucy lost her grip on
the steering wheel.
The car veered right but she managed to straighten it out before hitting the tree line.
The car veered right but she managed to straighten it out before hitting the tree line.
"What
the hell do you want with me?" she screamed at the truck in her rearview
mirror.
The
driver responded by slamming into the back of her car again. Metal ground
against metal, gravel flew everywhere, and the car careened toward a thick bank
of trees to her left. Straightening the car once more, Lucy crushed the gas
pedal to the floor and watched as the speedometer climbed quickly. Lucy felt
the little rush of excitement she always got in a good pursuit despite the fact
that she was the one being pursued.
She
whipped around yet another curve, and the SUV caught up with her. Just as she
managed to get her little car under control again, the SUV crashed into her
back end again with such force Lucy thought her car might shatter there in the
middle of the road. The little car veered to the right, aiming straight for the
side of the road and the ravine beyond. Lucy tried to regain control but the
effort was in vain. She braced herself as the car plowed through thick
vegetation, hit something, and started to slide down the steep embankment.
She heard
the growl of the SUV's engine roaring away over the revving of her own engine
as the tiny car crashed through the underbrush. The car flew over a log and
landed on the slick vegetation covering the incline. The car lost its hold on
the ground and rolled its way down the slope, finally landing up against the
trunk of a large pine tree where the engine died. Lucy's head smacked against
the steering wheel knocking her near to senseless. Everything fell deathly
silent as she fought to remain conscious.
A loud
crack broke the silence. As she watched through the broken windshield, the tree
in front of her began to wobble. Blood trailed from her forehead into her left
eye blurring her already shaky vision. Rubbing at it with the back of her arm,
she used her other hand to desperately claw at the seat belt release.
If she
didn't get out of the car, the tree was going to fall right on top of her.
The
giant pine swayed once and then began its descent toward Lucy and her crumpled
car. Yanking hard at the jammed seat belt, her head swimming and her stomach
churning, Lucy finally freed herself. Just as the tree crushed the roof of her
car, like it were nothing more than a tin can, Lucy pulled her body through the
opening that used to be the driver's side window.
About the Author:
Carolyn LaRoche grew up in snow
country but fled the cold and ice several years ago. She now lives near the
beach with her husband, their two boys, two finicky cats and one old dog. When
she is not at the baseball field cheering on big hits and home runs, she is
busy teaching science to unwilling teenagers.
You can stop by and say hello at http://carolynlarocheauthor.blogspot.com/
or https://www.facebook.com/AuthorCarolynLaRoche?ref=hl.
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sounds good. I have way to many favorite books.
ReplyDeleteI read the first two chapters on amazon and was disappointed the read went so fast. I wanted more. The first thing I'm doing on the twentieth is ordering this print book from amazon.
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