#RomanticIdea
– Season, Unforgettable #newadult #contemporary
Book – Season,
Unforgettable
New
Adult Contemporary Romance
Tagline: Someone wants
Season’s land. And they’ll do anything to get it. Even murder.
Blurb:
- Nominated for a Rone Award
- Finalist Independent Author Network Best Book
Season
Scrimshaw isn't selling the land her parents left her when they died, not even
to the gorgeous Rann Brogan who saved her life in the forest. Especially not
after she finds out he was in the woods to survey her property.
The company Rann works for, his mother's company, wants the land for a luxury condo development and they want it bad. He never dreamed they'd go to such extreme lengths to get it.
Lives spiral out of control, lies and betrayal play center stage. Caught in the middle between his rich and powerful mother and the woman he loves, Rann discovers love is complicated...and sometimes lethal.
A stand-alone contemporary romance with elements of suspense.
The company Rann works for, his mother's company, wants the land for a luxury condo development and they want it bad. He never dreamed they'd go to such extreme lengths to get it.
Lives spiral out of control, lies and betrayal play center stage. Caught in the middle between his rich and powerful mother and the woman he loves, Rann discovers love is complicated...and sometimes lethal.
A stand-alone contemporary romance with elements of suspense.
Excerpt:
Looking
at the road Season traveled, a sense of the unfamiliar hit her. Holy crap! This isn’t right. Don’t panic,
take a deep breath. You’re not on Mars, at least I don’t think they have red
barns and silos on Mars.
Cows
grazed in the pastures, a black crow or two crossed the sky. She realized she
must have made a wrong turn leaving the 7-Eleven. Was she supposed to go right
to get back onto the Interstate or left? She’d have to backtrack and that
shouldn’t be a problem since she couldn’t have traveled more than four miles.
The gravel road didn’t want to cooperate with her plan. The straight path she’d
been on had now turned into a bend, an elongated curve with no end in sight.
Still no reason to panic. Hey, if it is a
never-ending bend I’ll end up back at the little store.
About
to reach for her cell in the passenger seat, she checked her rearview mirror
first. A cloud of dust had formed behind her car, a whirling dervish that
screeched fast and furious. If it didn’t slow down, and there wasn’t a lane on
either side to pass her, how would it navigate around her?
Kaboom!
The car slammed into her tailgate. Her neck whipped forward and then back
again. Full-blown terror snaked down her spine. The car hadn’t stopped; it was
still swerving and swaying behind her. She didn’t dare pull over. This was no
accident but an intentional act. She wracked her brain. Had she pulled out in
front of someone unknowingly? What about the clerk at the store? God, she
couldn’t even remember what he looked like. Had he followed her?
Kaboom!
A scream seized her throat. The Denali veered to the right. Tires squealed,
hers or the other vehicle’s she didn’t know. Curve eternal still loomed ahead
with no driveways or turnarounds in sight. Frantic now, she searched the seat
for her phone. Her hand met flat leather. It must have fallen during the last
ram.
With
one eye on the gravel road, one in the rearview mirror, a beam of sunlight
illuminated the maniac’s car. Spiders crawled over her skin. Silver SUV? No, it can’t be! An engine
roared and then brakes squealed. She clung to the steering wheel and prayed.
Bam!
The Denali screamed its outrage or was it the sound of broken glass? A steep
bank ahead flashed in her line of vision. Dear
God, help me! Oh no, oh, no! Like a spinning top, the Denali flipped, ass
over tea kettle. Immense pain shot through her body. Something warm and sticky
ran down her face. Why hadn’t the air bag deployed? Her vision faded in and
out, and she couldn’t form a rational thought. Oh, Pearl, we’re dying. Duna! Oh, my God, Duna, I-I shouldn’t have
listened to you this time, should have followed my aura meter.
Lying snake.
Complete,
utter darkness engulfed her.
Bio:
Keta Diablo lives in the Midwest part of the United States on six acres of woodland. When she isn't writing or gardening she loves to commune with nature. She adores animals and donates her time and support to local food and animal shelters.
Keta is a multi-published author in contemporary romance, erotic romance and gay fiction. She's also an Amazon best-selling author. Her erotica novel Decadent Deceptions was a finalist in the MOLLY contest sponsored by Romance Writers of America and was nominated for a Red Carpet Award in 2014. Her paranormal novel Meko’s Woman was nominated for a Bookie Award by Authors After Dark and her historical novel Sky Tinted Water was nominated for a RONE Award by Ind’Tale Magazine. Her latest contemporary romance novel, Season, Unforgettable, was a finalist in the romance category sponsored by Independent Author Network Book Awards for 2015.
Keta Diablo lives in the Midwest part of the United States on six acres of woodland. When she isn't writing or gardening she loves to commune with nature. She adores animals and donates her time and support to local food and animal shelters.
Keta is a multi-published author in contemporary romance, erotic romance and gay fiction. She's also an Amazon best-selling author. Her erotica novel Decadent Deceptions was a finalist in the MOLLY contest sponsored by Romance Writers of America and was nominated for a Red Carpet Award in 2014. Her paranormal novel Meko’s Woman was nominated for a Bookie Award by Authors After Dark and her historical novel Sky Tinted Water was nominated for a RONE Award by Ind’Tale Magazine. Her latest contemporary romance novel, Season, Unforgettable, was a finalist in the romance category sponsored by Independent Author Network Book Awards for 2015.
Keta's
books have received numerous Top Pick, Book of the Month, and Recommended Read
awards from top professional review sites.
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#RomanticIdea
When summer comes to the Midwest, we think lakes!
One way I love to pass a sunny afternoon is to pack a
picnic lunch and head for the water on a Pontoon boat. What could be more
romantic than spending a lazy day cruising the lake? The crappies are biting,
the sun’s sharing its awesome warmth and the cooler is filled with our favorite
beverages.
This is also a great time to catch up on my reading (a
romance novel, of course). As the sun sets, we head on over to one of the many
restaurants on the lake and enjoy a delicious meal together.
Now this is my idea of Romance!
Happy sailing and happy reading! ~ Keta ~
Thanks for sharing, Keta,
Tina
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