a downloadable ebook pdf of Agent Of Mercy as well as a Heavenly Autumn gift package containing seasonal candles, soaps and teas, and a special surprise gift that I'm sure you'll love!
So please enter the contest today. All you have to do is submit your entry as a comment. The location should be either a seaside, mountainess or lake area location, real or fictional. The winner will be announced on September 15th!
Saturday, August 28, 2010
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Released on April 22, 2010 - Agent Of Mercy
FBI Special Agent Sam Blake is working undercover on the Catherine Jones case. Catherine is a mentally twisted and cunning criminal who uses wealthy men and then discards them. But she falls for Sam's charm and he is intrigued and falls for her. He decides to help her instead of bringing her into custody.
But has he made a serious misjudgement? Or will Catherine finally be set free from the dangerous past that has marred her life?
See the spine-chilling video trailer below the And The Winner Is Announcement!
But has he made a serious misjudgement? Or will Catherine finally be set free from the dangerous past that has marred her life?
See the spine-chilling video trailer below the And The Winner Is Announcement!
Second in The Special Agent Series, My Very Special Agent
Best-selling romance author, Maggie Tyler, is being stalked and threatened by a psychotic fan. Alone and afraid, she turns to the FBI for help.
Stephen O'Leary is the tall, dark, and ruggedly handsome FBI Special Agent who is assigned to protect her. Upon meeting Maggie, Stephen is totally taken by this widowed beauty, a woman who possesses a kind heart and deep passions that match his own burning desires.
Amidst danger, mystery, and the villain's overwhelming compulsion to have Maggie all to himself, she and Stephen fall madly in love. But by doing so are they unknowingly sparking jealousy and a dangerous obsession the stalker has to have Maggie all to himself?
REVIEWS
Maura from Coffee Time Romance: "I enjoyed it. The two main characters are carismatic and have great chemisty."
Stephen O'Leary is the tall, dark, and ruggedly handsome FBI Special Agent who is assigned to protect her. Upon meeting Maggie, Stephen is totally taken by this widowed beauty, a woman who possesses a kind heart and deep passions that match his own burning desires.
Amidst danger, mystery, and the villain's overwhelming compulsion to have Maggie all to himself, she and Stephen fall madly in love. But by doing so are they unknowingly sparking jealousy and a dangerous obsession the stalker has to have Maggie all to himself?
REVIEWS
Maura from Coffee Time Romance: "I enjoyed it. The two main characters are carismatic and have great chemisty."
My Very Special Agent is available at Red Rose Publishing (http://www.redrosepublishing.com) and in Kindle at Amazon.com.
Sannibel Florida would be a great setting for the book. Secluded community, absolutely beautiful, seaside location, and tight knit.
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I would go with Durango Colorado, it's in the San Juan range and very beautiful there. There's a narrow gauge railway that runs from Durango to Silverton Colorado and people come from all over to ride on this train. There are several beautiful lakes nearby and out of all the places I've lived, the most beautiful. Purgatory, the ski resort is close too. It really has a lot to offer.
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I want to guess Hawaii where we can read about the sun and warmth while setting here in cold months of winter in PA. ha susan L.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend Northern California. It has the oceans, mountains, farms, and the weather can be anything you'd like. But I am also a fan of stories set in Texas.
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Hi Knicole. I love the spelling of your name. If you're a fan or Northern California, you'd love Eureka Point. That's where it took place. I love the dramatic scenery of Northern Cal. The way the mountains and cliffs meet the ocean, the rocky beaches, etc. Thanks! Betty Ann
ReplyDeleteI had the opportunity to visit Twisp, WA last May for a business conference up in their Sun Mt. Lodge and OMGoodness was it beautiful. The lodge is at the very top of a mountain overlooking a beautiful valley with lots of forest all around. There are plenty of lakes in the area for water recreation as well. Definitely check out the Sun Mt. Lodge website and you'll see what I mean. Our first day there now remember this was in May, it snowed! It was absolutely magical and I have plans to go back.
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rome italy be the place karen k521@msn.com
ReplyDeleteHilton Head Beach, South Carolina would be a great place.
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Hi Betty Ann,
ReplyDeleteThis is a series I have to put on my TRL.Just sorry I haven't read it as of yet.
How about Cape May, N.J. Filled with old Victorian mansions and like stepping back in time it's beautiful.he Ocean is right there but it's a cozy little community.
Carol L.
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I like the seaside in Spain.
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Let's head south to San Diego or thereabouts for your next, Betty Ann! It's a warm, friendly place in weather, people, and food! What a wonderful sounding series!
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I'm going to Tahiti. Sexy, exotic, and tropical with lots of beaches and sun.
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Lake Okoboji in Okaoboji,IA also know as the Iowa Great Lakes. It is a beautiful area with the Loess Hills near by, it would make a neat setting for your story....
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Monaco is a great place. I love the homes on the hillside and the yacht harbour. And the casino is fun too. I would love to read a story about this location.
ReplyDeleteI think the endless mountains in PA needs to be used in a book. We have lots of mountain ranges and places like The Endless Mountains or World's End are all places way up in the mountains of PA. susan L. garysue@dejazzd,com
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I left a comment the other day but not sure why it wasn't printed so will try again. I think the Endless Mountains in Pennsylvia would be a great place for the story. I love that area and so many areas where a story could be done. susan Leech garysue@dejazzd.com
ReplyDeleteI'm going to say Beachwalker Park, Kiawah Island, South Carolina. I recently saw photos of this online and it looked beautiful. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteTheresa and Susan, your comments and contest entries have now been added. Sorry for the delay!
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