Six Sentences from BAD GIRL! 02/11/2012
BAD GIRL! is available on the following and other premium distributors: Kindle~http://amzn.com/B00655TZ28 Nook~http://bit.ly/zB9FZ2 Excerpt: (from the first chapter) Her stilettos click-clacked on the pavement. Two blocks. It seems like two miles. Kris Devlin walked the entire distance to where she’d parked her car without once hurrying or looking over her shoulder. She had an aerosol container of pepper spray on her keychain, just in case. She kept her shoulders square and her chin up, forcing herself to maintain a steady stride in spite of the wobble in her ankles. ~*~ Thanks for visiting. Be sure to check out the other authors on Six Sentence Sunday http://www.sixsunday.com/ 7 Comments Six from KILL SHOT 02/04/2012
KILL SHOT is available at the following and other premium distribution channels: Amazon: http://amzn.com/B005LDJVRE Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/w54p4r Set up: This scene takes place after Micki has been attacked for a second time in her apartment and Oz, her ex-boyfriend, is on the scene with other police and emergency personnel. Kill Shot excerpt: He stared hard into her eyes and rested his hand on her forehead for a moment. “I’ll see you at the hospital.” The problem with having a big, hunky, alpha-male ex- boyfriend is that he always thinks he knows what’s best for you and that he has the right to impose his views on you. Micki considered the pros and cons of the situation as she was being loaded into the ambulance. Someone shot at her and now someone had broken into and trashed her apartment. Clearly, the two acts were connected and the shooting wasn’t random as she had hoped. With the wail of a siren adding another dimension to the pain throbbing in her head, the ambulance transported Micki to Saint Andrew’s Hospital at mid-town, where radiology scanned her head as though it contained hidden treasure. ~*~ Thanks for visiting. Be sure to check out the other authors on Six Sentence Sunday http://www.sixsunday.com/ Six from BAD HABIT 12/31/2011
Happy New Year!!! My great news is that Bad Habit is #5 on the Kindle best sellers list for Romantic suspense. Check it out: http://tinyurl.com/897bs2n In honor of that event I thought I would share 6 sentences from Bad Habit. Love you guys and wish you a healthy and prosperous 2012. *hugs* ~J.D. Set up: Teri Slaughter has been hiding out in her sister's convent pretending to be a nun, but Angel Garcia has tracked her down and convinced her to let him protect her when the killers strike close to the convent. But he is highly attracted to her. He steps over the line although trying to remain professional. ~*~ Teri locked the bathroom door and leaned against it. She tasted Angel’s kiss and felt his hands on her body. She awoke aroused and still felt the heat of Angel’s kisses. She had never been kissed with such passion. She had never wanted any man the way she wanted Angel Garcia. She had never felt so vulnerable in her life. ~*~ Available on Amazon: http://amzn.com/B0054HKQDK Barnes & Noble: and other premium distribution sites. SET UP: Her clients are being murdered and Kris, the dominatrix thinks someone is watching her. Nick, the cop, has admitted to surveilling her in the past so she calls to find out if it's him. EXCERPT:He heard her sigh. “No, you don’t need to do that, but I was hoping it was you.” He chuckled. “You want me to follow you? No problem because I can be on you like Velcro.” She laughed, deep in her throat, soft and sexy. This woman could give him wood over the phone. 6 sentences from new release~Bad Girl! 11/19/2011
SET UP: Bad Girl! is a mystery/suspense. When her clients start dying a beautiful dominatrix is forced to rely on a controlling cop. In this excerpt, Nick, the hero, is visited by the dominatrix. She has no idea he is a cop. EXCERPT: He’d never been hit by a woman before. He wasn't the kind of man to allow himself to be hit. He wasn’t the kind of man not to rise up and hit another man back. He wasn’t the kind of man not to keep hitting until he was the last man left standing upright...and yet, he allowed this sexy little tease to hit him, not once but five times. “Now, what do you say?” She leaned close again, her expression betraying no hint of emotion. He swallowed hard and said, “Thank you, Mistress.” Six Sentences from BAD HABIT by J.D. Faver 11/05/2011
Set up: Teri is on the run after witnessing a murder. She's hiding out in her sister's convent in San Antonio when the Mother Superior tells her a detective from New York is waiting to speak to her. Six Sentences: The moment she’d dreaded had arrived. Teri Slaughter’s stomach knotted up in fear. It’s over. They found me. A deep breath released some of the tension in her shoulders. As she forced her leaden feet toward the conference room, the thought flickered through her mind of running outside and disappearing in the streets. Get hold of yourself! Another Six From Kill Shot 10/08/2011
Set up~After being shot at in Central Park, Micki goes back to Oz, her former lover and a cop. Excerpt~ Oz was leaning up against the building as she pulled into the parking space. A familiar ache spread through her when she saw him. She could almost feel his arms holding her, his tall, lean body the perfect haven. Resting her head against his chest would make her feel safe and secure, but she’d given up the right to experience those things with him. When he saw her, he ducked his head and raked his fingers through his thick, dark hair before pushing away from the wall. He stepped into the street and surveyed her through the shattered window. Kindle~http://www.amazon.com/Kill-Shot-Romantic-Suspense-ebook/dp/B005LDJVRE/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1318060820&sr=1-3 Nook~http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/kill-shot-jd-faver/1105392509?ean=2940012980588&itm=5&usri=j%2bd%2bfaver Six More Sentences from Kill Shot 10/01/2011
Set up: After being shot at in Central Park, Micki Vermillion returns to her ex-boyfriend, Oz, an alpha-male cop with just one chink in his armor...Micki. Excerpt-6 Sentences~ Micki found herself deserted by the tiny shred of control with which she had driven here to face the man she’d turned her back on. She smiled, although tears sprang to her eyes. “Yes, Sir, Officer Osmond.” Her hand shook as she reached to take the one he offered. “Oh, Micki,” his voice softened. “Don’t cry.” Things change. People change. Maybe the break up had been a good thing for Oz. His new girlfriend looked like a teenage boy’s wet dream in Jimmy Choos. Micki crawled into his car and opened the driver’s side for Oz because the electric lock was still broken. An old habit. She exhaled, willing herself not to revert to any other old habits. | J.D. FaverAvailable Now: ArchivesMarch 2012 CategoriesAll |
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