by Diane
Benefiel
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GENRE: Romantic
Suspense
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BLURB:
If asked,
Gwendolyn Ballard would admit she co-parented her best friend Chloe's son,
Cameron. Now Gwen is all he's got as they flee from the man who murdered his
mother. There's only one place Cameron will be safe, and that's with his uncle,
Elijah MacElvoy. Arriving on his doorstep at the Broken Arrow Ranch is a
desperate decision, and Gwen knows he'd slam the door in her face if she didn't
have his nephew with her. But she'll do anything for Cam, even if it means
putting up with Elijah's distrust and judgment.
Chloe's
dead. Cam's orphaned, and Elijah is confronted with the prospect of living with
the one woman who's driven him crazy for the past ten years. He'll fight to
keep her safe. That's encoded in his DNA. But can he trust her with a little
boy who just lost his mother? As Eli watches how Gwen loves and cares for his
nephew, he reevaluates his thinking and gives in to the smoldering attraction
he felt the first time he saw her. With so much on the line, Eli comes clean
about his past, making way for a future that's all about silver linings.
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In the long, drawn-out moment that Eli stared at
her, she saw something flicker in his expression. The flint gray eyes she
remembered so well seemed to burn over her, his scrutiny like a physical touch.
Gwen kept her feet locked to the ground even as the insane urge to turn and run
surged through her.
He shifted his gaze to Cameron, then back to her.
Cameron’s death grip nearly cut off the circulation in her fingers.
“Gwendolyn.” His deep voice held a timbre that,
despite their mutual animosity, had always sent warm shivers down her spine.
“Elijah.” She held her breath as tension swelled,
and waited for the door to slam in their faces. He stepped back.
“We can come in?”
With a mocking look, he opened the door wider. She
let out her breath in a shaky sigh. Two dogs, the larger a Rottweiler mix, the
smaller a fluffy black and white terrier, sat at alert, the terrier all but
quivering in excitement. Stepping into the warm house, Gwen felt the fear and
panic she’d been carrying ease a fraction, leaving behind an aching exhaustion.
For tonight at least, she and Cameron were safe.
The dogs sat with butts planted. Keeping Cameron at
her side, she held out a hand to each of them to let them get her scent.
Nerves jumping, Gwen straightened. She hadn’t seen
Eli for over five years and the subtle signs of the passing of time were
evident. While he still maintained the rangy, lean build he carried on a tall
frame, his face showed fine lines fanning out from narrowed eyes. He wore his
straight brown hair longer than she remembered, combed back except for where it
fell across his forehead.
His bearing, the way he carried himself, made her
think of a cowboy sheriff in the old West, tough and unshakable. After the
terror of the past days, she needed someone with that unyielding steadfastness
on her side. She really hoped that he would be on her side.
She could see the questions in the hooded eyes, but
he didn’t ask why she had shown up at his door.
Cameron gave his uncle a cautious look. Eli must
have sensed the boy’s reserve, because he crouched down on one knee. Gwen
watched, curious as to how he would interact with his nephew.
“Cameron, this big guy is Bubba, and the little one
is Oreo.” Eli’s voice was low and calming.
“Oreo?” Cameron leaned down to pet the little dog.
“That’s because he’s black and white, right?” Oreo reached out a tongue to lick
his hand.
Eli’s features softened fractionally. “Yeah, that’s
right.”
Cameron flashed a brief smile, one of the first
Gwen had seen in days. Eli rose and led them into the room. The entryway opened
to a comfortable living room with a large couch and a recliner that invited
curling up with a good book. A fire warmed the room from behind a wrought-iron
screen, and a large area rug in front of it covered the knotted-pine floor.
Even if Eli wasn’t exactly welcoming, his house felt homey.
“What took you so long to get here?” The abrupt
question startled her. He had been expecting them? The idea that he had somehow
known she would come to him, had been waiting for her, unsettled her, like
there was some unspoken connection between them. And that didn’t bear thinking
about.
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AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
National
Readers' Choice Award winner for her novel, Solitary Man, Diane Benefiel has
been an avid reader all her life. She enjoys a wide range of genres, from
westerns to fantasy to mysteries, but romance has always been a favorite. She
writes what she loves best to read – emotional, heart-gripping romantic
suspense novels. She likes writing romantic suspense because she can put the
hero and heroine in all sorts of predicaments that they have to work together
to overcome.
A
native Southern Californian, Diane enjoys nothing better than summer. For a
high school history teacher, summer means a break from teenagers, and summer
allows her to spend her early mornings immersed in her current writing project.
With both kids living out of the house, in addition to writing, she enjoys camping
and gardening with her husband. Diane loves hearing from her readers.
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION
Diane will be awarding a
$15 in Boroughs Bucks + a copy of Flash Point to a randomly drawn winner via
rafflecopter during the tour.
Be sure to visit the other blogs on the tour:
April 23:
2: Readeropolis
5: Natural Bri
April 24:
1: T's Stuff
April 25:
April 26:
April 27:
1: Bookaholic
3: BooksChatter
2 comments:
What is your favorite literary charachter of all time? Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie Wallace BWallace1980(at)hotmail(dot)com.
Thank you for hosting Dead Giveaway! I hope your readers enjoy Eli and Gwen's story.
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