Ghost #BookHugs from Romance Authors: Legacy of Evil: The Hotel
LaBelle Series, Book 2
by Sharon Buchbinder
by Sharon Buchbinder
Release date: October 13, 2017
Keywords:
Paranormal, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Fantasy, Psychics,
Undercover Agents, Small Town, Native American Heroine, Biker Hero
Blurb:
When a wild mustang is shot in Montana, renowned horse whisperer and
telepath, Emma Horserider, is called in to calm the herd and find out
what happened. Once on scene she is almost killed by a bullet-spewing
drone, and calls her black ops brother for back-up.
Emma's
help roars into her life covered in tattoos and riding a Harley.
Remote viewer Bronco Winchester takes the assignment because he is
ordered to, but he wonders what type of assistance, his boss's sister
needs. That is until he sees Emma, a valiant Warrior Woman proud of
her Crow heritage.
Posing
as a married couple, Emma and Bronco go undercover to infiltrate and
stop a hate group. Both are anxious enough without the now growing
attachment they feel for one another. When the lives of many are on
the line, they are not sure if they will live or die—let alone have
a chance at love. One battle, one
outcome. Who will win? Good or evil?
Excerpt:
Bronco now stood squinting in the late afternoon sun, knocking at a
door with no bell, and waiting for a response. Dogs barked
and a window curtain twitched. Good. Someone was home. He
adjusted his pack, leaned his head back, closed his eyes, and said,
“Any time now.” As the words slid out of his mouth, he heard
the unmistakable sound of a shotgun being pumped.
Uh. Oh.
He raised his hands. “Don’t shoot. I’m unarmed.”
Turning slowly to face his fate, his jaw fell open, and his heart
rate kicked up a notch from being on thewrong end of a
shotgun or from the weapon holder’s looks, he wasn’t sure. A
raven haired Amazon in a tank top, jeans, and metal tipped
cowboy boots held the Mossberg 500 in a perfect military stance.
Long strands of hair blew across her face in the hot breeze. A large
purple bruise bloomed on her left cheek. She squinted her dark
brown eyes and gave him a laser-beam once over from his dusty black
boots to his sweat soaked do-rag.
“Who are you, and what do you want?”
If he hadn’t been so intent on not getting killed, he would have
spent more time staring at those full, luscious, kissable
lips and thinking about how she would taste. As it was, he
guessed he had less than a minute to respond before getting blasted
into the next county.
Book Trailer: https://youtu.be/qBbgsW_GiMI
BUYLINKS:
The Wild Rose Press
https://catalog.thewildrosepress.com/all-titles/5290-legacy-of-evil.html
Sharon
Buchbinder has
been writing fiction since middle school and has the rejection slips
to prove it. An RN, she provided health care delivery, became a
researcher, association executive, and obtained a PhD in Public
Health. When not teaching or writing, she can be found fishing,
walking her dogs, or breaking bread and laughing with family and
friends in Baltimore, MD and Punta Gorda, FL.
Author Links
Facebook:
Sharon Buchbinder Romance Author
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Instagram:
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Message from the Author
One of the things I have learned in my life as an author, professor, wife, sister, mother, aunt, grandmother, great-aunt, and pet lover is that we are more alike than not. For me, romance is not only about the story of people falling in love, but also about connecting with readers and their lives. We are living in challenging times and at times those challenges can feel overwhelming. I call on each of us to take a moment to reach out and connect with other people. Let someone know they matter. It only takes a few words of kindness to life someone up. You may be the one person who helps someone get through a rough patch.
One of the things I have learned in my life as an author, professor, wife, sister, mother, aunt, grandmother, great-aunt, and pet lover is that we are more alike than not. For me, romance is not only about the story of people falling in love, but also about connecting with readers and their lives. We are living in challenging times and at times those challenges can feel overwhelming. I call on each of us to take a moment to reach out and connect with other people. Let someone know they matter. It only takes a few words of kindness to life someone up. You may be the one person who helps someone get through a rough patch.
Hugs,
Sharon
Great advice, thanks Sharon.
Tina
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