Friday, September 25, 2015

HOLD MY HEART ON SALE NOW!!


Synopsis:

On a manhunt for a serial killer, FBI Special Agent Ileana Harper falls through a break in time, ripping her from the present and everything she knows. After forming an uneasy alliance with the man who comes to her rescue, she unearths long-buried family secrets. Spiraling out of control, she clings to memories of Tommy, her partner and best friend of eight years, to keep her sane, fearful she may never see him again.

FBI Special Agent Tommy Colton relies on Ileana to keep him grounded; she’s the closest thing he’s ever had to love in his life. When Ileana disappears, leaving no trace, he falls apart. Without her beside him, Tommy is about to face the biggest challenge of his career, if not his life.
While trying to find a way home, Ileana races to determine the killer’s identity and discovers he might be closer than she realized.

Will she risk everything to catch him, or sacrifice justice to find her way back to Tommy before it’s too late?

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The sale will run for two weeks just in time for the release of Meant To Be, A Heart Series Novella
COMING OCTOBER 8, 2015


Synopsis:

When Christina Reyes agreed to attend a local bar on Valentine's Day, she didn't expect to run into her old college roommate Ileana Harper. Funny how things happen. One minute you're stopping to greet an old friend, and the next you're literally running into the most perfect male specimen you've ever laid eyes on.

Special agent Brad Nelson lived a life of engagements, appointments, and obligations -- and that was just his personal life. When he agreed to a drink on Valentine's Day with fellow FBI agents Harper, Colton and his partner Charlie Ryan, the gorgeous little brunette that plowed into him was not on his schedule. Yet every fiber of his being wanted to make room for her. 

Some believe events are just coincidence. Some believe we can control our future by the choices we make. But, what if they're wrong? What if there’s such thing as fate?
What if some things are just meant to be?

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