HARD
LANDING
By
Shirleen Davies
BLURB:
Hard Landing, Book Two in the MacLarens of Fire Mountain Contemporary Romance
Series
In this
passionate Contemporary Romance series, author Shirleen Davies introduces her
readers to the modern day MacLarens.
Trey
MacLaren is a confident, poised Navy pilot. He’s focused, loyal, ethical, and a
natural leader. He is also on his way to what he hopes will be a lasting relationship
and marriage with fellow pilot, Jesse Evans.
Jesse has always been driven. Her graduation from the Naval Academy and
acceptance into the pilot training program are all she thought she wanted—until
she discovered love with Trey MacLaren . . .
. .
. Trey and Jesse’s lives are filled with fast flying, friends, and the demands
of their military careers. Lives each has settled into with a passion. At least
until the day Trey receives a letter that could change his and Jesse’s lives
forever.
It’s
been over two years since Trey has seen the woman in Pensacola. Her unexpected letter stuns him and pushes Jesse into a tailspin
from which she might not pull back.
. .
. Each must make a choice. Will the choice Trey makes cause him to lose Jesse
forever? Will she follow her heart or her head as she fights for a chance to
save the love she’s found? Will their independent decisions collide, forcing
them to give up on a life together?
Hard Landing is the second book in the MacLarens of Fire
Mountain Contemporary novella series—heartwarming stories of difficult choices,
loyalty, and lasting romance. Watch for book three, One More Day, Cameron and
Lainey’s story, in the summer of 2014.
Excerpt:
Jesse moved over, shifted so that she faced him, and
wrapped her arms around his neck. “This is all new to me. I just need more
time.” She leaned down and placed a soft kiss on his lips.
Trey wrapped his arms around her, pulling her close
and deepening the kiss. One hand crept up into her hair and held her steady as
she opened for him, allowing their tongues to explore.
He adjusted her on his lap and unbuttoned her
blouse, exposing her black, lace bra to his view. He let his mouth move down
the soft column of her neck, then lower.
Jesse couldn’t get close enough. She held his head
tight to her, feeling the fire building, and squirming from the intense
pleasure. She felt the cool air fan her skin when he unsnapped her pants and
drew down the zipper.
“We’ve never made love in my truck,” he whispered.
“Are you sure?” Her voice was thick, sultry.
“Oh yeah,” Trey ground out as she moved her hand
down the hard muscles of his stomach, then lower.
“Then I think it’s time we do.”
AUTHOR INFORMATION:
Shirleen Davies writes romance--historical, contemporary, and
romantic suspense. She grew up in Southern California, attended Oregon State
University, and has degrees from San Diego State University and the University
of Maryland. During the day she provides consulting services to small and
mid-sized businesses. But her real passion is writing emotionally charged
stories of flawed people who find redemption through love and acceptance. She
now lives with her husband in a beautiful town in northern Arizona.
Shirleen began her new series, MacLarens of Fire Mountain, with
Tougher than the Rest, the story of the oldest brother, Niall MacLaren. Other
books in the series include, Faster than the Rest, Harder than the Rest,
Stronger than the Rest, and Deadlier than the Rest. Book six, Wilder than the
Rest, is due for release in early summer, 2014. Her contemporary romance
series, MacLarens of Fire Mountain Contemporary, opened with book one, Second
Summer. Book two, Hard Landing, released in April 2014, and Book three, One
More day, is scheduled to release in midsummer, 2014.
Shirleen loves to hear from her readers.
Write to her at: shirleen@shirleendavies.com
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What’s so sexy about
cowboys?
By Shirleen
Davies
Romance
writers and readers are, at their core, pragmatic and passionate sorts. We like
to find meaning in what we read even if it is simply the honesty and commitment
between the male and female protagonists in a book. Granted, these may not come
until the last few pages, but we read these books to satisfy our quest for
these basic human cravings.
Cowboys
have always conjured up visions of a simpler way of life where honesty and
commitment are valued, good triumphs over evil, integrity helps define a person,
and speaking the truth rather than being politically correct is a way of life.
They are strong, passionate males in every sense.
These
traits are the very definition of sexy. Who doesn’t find a man with these
characteristics irresistible?
Today,
many of these traits have been beaten down, passed over, and denigrated to the
point it’s hard to identify people who possess what seemed basic within the
Cowboy culture.
Cowboys
represent a way of life that many have watched fall from grace as being too old
fashioned or old-school. I, for one, don’t believe this hogwash.
The
Cowboy culture is still just as necessary today, maybe more so, than at any
previous time. It is the same culture that sustained our men and women of the
Greatest
Generation
during World War II, and it may behoove us to consider honoring these qualities
again in a time when many feel we’ve lost our way.
What
are the key characteristics of those rugged, western men we love to read about
in our stories and what do they still represent today?
Honesty. They say what they mean without regard
to being politically correct.
Loyalty. They have your back when times are
tough.
Integrity. They possess strong moral principles.
Respect. They respect others and are respected
in return.
Humble. They handle things and do their jobs
without the need for kudos or seeking the spotlight.
Independence. They don’t feel the need to do
something just because everyone else does. They don’t believe in change for the
sake of change. There are reasons for what they do.
Freedom. They believe in the right to act,
speak, or think without hindrance, as long as those actions conform to the
other traits a Cowboy represents.
Courage. They have a spirit that enables them to
face fear or danger with confidence and bravery. They are resolute when others
waver.
Aren’t
these the qualities women would like to find in their sexy man? Wouldn’t we all
be better off if more of us could claim the Cowboy culture?
CONTEST
Shirleen Davies will be giving away a
$25 Amazon gift card, a $10 Amazon gift card, and two ebooks of Second Summer.
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3 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks very much for featuring the second book in my new contemporary MacLaren series, Hard Landing, on your blog today.
I welcome and will respond to questions or comments from your readers. My email is shirleen@shirleendavies.com.
Enjoy your week. Hope it includes a great book!
Shirleen
You're very welcome. It's been my pleasure.
Ashley
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