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7
Sep

Military Romance: Major Pleasure

   Posted by: DeniseAAgnew    in Denise Agnew

Morning everyone! Hope your Labor Holiday was a good one. I’m still half awake. Got the coffee in hand, though.  So I’m ready to give you a great snippet of MAJOR PLEASURE and an awesome review I received on it just yesterday.

MAJOR PLEASURE is one of those novellas where everything feel together for me. True, it took more than one draft to get it the way I wanted, just as it does for everything I write. This one felt…good. One of those stories where I knew the heart was in it and there was a good chance people would feel that heart. I’ve gotten wonderful reviews for this story. Here’s a snippet of the latest from Night Owl Reviews:

“Major Pleasure is a very sexy novella with a lot of heart…There is nothing in this short novel that does not have the ring of true authenticity…The war operation is not detailed here, just a truly sexy, emotionally raw love story which I heartily recommend.”

You can find the full review at:

http://www.nightowlreviews.com/nor/Reviews/Annfes-reviews-Major-Pleasure-by-Denise-A-Agnew.aspx

MAJOR PLEASURE was part of an anthology called BY HONOR BOUND and all three stories were connect by family ties. I’m so glad this story had a chance to come out as a novella on its own, because it’s reached a lot more readers because of it. This is a military romance, but it isn’t romantic suspense in any way as many military romances are today. And for this story that’s okay. Here’s a blurb and excerpt. Then I need more coffee. Oh, and there’s a longer excerpt on the MAJOR PLEASURE book page on my website if you want more. :)

MAJOR PLEASURE

He’s got the military command…

Army Special Forces Major Blayne Forbes has always desired Jemma Teagan, but knows she’s off limits for a casual relationship. The last thing he wants is involvement with a forever kind of woman. Jemma’s desire for the diamond-in-the-rough soldier has never faded, and when he tumbles into her arms, the tough guy sends her heart rate into orbit. She doesn’t want to love a man destined for danger, until he challenges her to a display of hardware she can’t resist.

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Jemma saw the big man walking toward her with confident strides. Her heart leapt in surprise and happiness, then thundered with excitement.

She couldn’t restrain how her breath quickened and her body hummed whenever she saw him. It didn’t matter that months of separation parted them, or that he traveled the world keeping freedom, hope, and democracy intact. No, she responded to him with unadulterated pleasure and a full-on lust she couldn’t control.

Then reality intruded. What was Blayne doing home? She almost called out to him in greeting, until she saw his slight limp and the tired expression on his face. Pale, with five o’clock shadow and a haunted look in his eye, he didn’t appear like the tough, indomitable soldier she’d known for almost two years. He caught sight of her and his trademark sultry smile started, then came to a dead stop. His mouth opened but instead of greeting her, he put one hand out to prop against the doorframe.

“Damn,” he muttered as his eyelids started to flutter.

Worried, she reached up to cup his face in one hand. “Blayne, are you all right?”

The dazed look in his eyes retreated. “Yeah, I’m okay.”

With instincts honed by years of growing up with brothers who didn’t see the doctor unless their parents hogtied them, she shifted her touch to his forehead. “You’re feverish. What’s wrong?”

He blinked as if someone had just told him he’d jumped out of a plane without a parachute. “Nothing’s wrong. I’m good.”

A little surprised by his gruff tone, she withdrew her hand. His stubble-roughened jaw scratched against her palm, and though he looked tired, he could still make the molecules in her body come to a standstill and take notice. No doubt about it, in her personal dictionary under the word hunk, the description said Blayne Forbes. From the first time Graham introduced them, she had a gut-level reaction to the man. Blayne’s unique combination of gallantry combined with a dangerous edge intrigued her. So did the soulful, sexually charged nuance in his thickly lashed dark eyes. A short, military cut restrained the curls in his lustrous, thick ash-colored hair. His somewhat crooked nose and strong jaw line added to the craggy image. His incredible, conditioned body spelled sin. In the recipe book of life under delicious there should be a picture of Major Blayne William Forbes.

For too long, steamy, sexy dreams of being with him haunted her. It didn’t help he looked delicious enough to eat. Swirling heat filled her loins and mixed with her extreme pleasure at seeing him. God, the man is gorgeous.

Today he wore a black leather bomber jacket, thick red turtleneck sweater, and butt-loving jeans showcasing his long, muscular legs. But it didn’t matter what he wore because every time she saw him, her libido caught on fire whether she liked it or not.

More often not.

After all, getting involved with a footloose, rough-and-tumble Special Forces officer didn’t define her idea of safe and secure. He had a risky job. Chances are one of these days he’d come back from a mission in a flag-draped coffin.

Right now, though, he looked anything but tough and it worried her.

He kept his hand on the doorjamb. “Sorry, Sweets. It’s been a long day.”

Sweets. Only Blayne could get away with calling her something like that. And she’d been too damn chicken to ask him why he’d pinned her with the nickname not long after they’d met. He never said it in an insulting manner, but always in a warm, teasing tone.

“I didn’t know you were coming home,” she said. “I figured Graham would have mentioned that your unit was back.”

A grim, almost sarcastic smile spread over his face. “Graham may not have heard. I’m back alone.”

“Why?”

Clutching at the doorjamb, he shrugged those mile-wide shoulders. “Long story.”

Her eyes narrowed as she frowned. “I saw you limping. Is that why you’re back?”

His mouth thinned, his gaze sharpening. “Among other things. Is Graham here?”

“I stopped by to see if he wanted to go out to lunch, but he apparently ran out to do some errands.”

“I should have called first.” He released the doorjamb gingerly, as if unsure he could stand without the support. “It doesn’t matter. I needed to come on post anyway.”

His gaze centered on Jemma again and this time the way he looked at her brought wild, rushing feelings back to her. Warm and appreciative, his attention caressed her face. Her cheeks flushed under his unbridled interest. As her nipples tingled in response, she wanted to reach up and hug him. Every so often she thought she caught two emotions running across his expression and it always caught her off guard.

Lust and tenderness.

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Hope you enjoyed this snippet of MAJOR PLEASURE.

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24
Aug

Hideaway in Print!

   Posted by: DeniseAAgnew    in Denise Agnew

Hey there everyone! Long time no speak. I was a bad girl. I missed two Tuesdays in a row blogging here. I don’t think I’ve ever done that before. No excuses other than to say I let events get in my way and didn’t prepare as well as I usually do. Last week I launched my own blog on my website at www.deniseagnew.com. Feel free to stop by any time. I actually blogged quite a few times there last week because there was a lot going on. I do two contests, gave an excerpt for HIDEAWAY (Ellora’s Cave www.jasminejade.com) and announced that I was on Paradigm Shift at ztalkradio.com last Friday talking about my books and the paranormal. :) Anyway….I do have news. HIDEAWAY, one of the books in my Special Investigations Agency series at Ellora’s Cave is now out in print. Woot! Please stop by Ellora’s Cave and get your copy. I have a luscious excerpt for you. :) Beware, this excerpt is rated R.

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Love can be a bitch…

Romance author Gina Aames has hit a low point in her career. Sequestered in an isolated mountain cabin, she hopes for inspiration. She lapses into a fantasy featuring her old college friend, gorgeous Ryan “Irish” Ahern. When Ryan appears at her door, unconscious and packing a weapon, her instincts tell her Ryan brings danger with him. At the same time, her body and heart yearns for the cocky agent.

Love can be dangerous…

Ryan awakens in a cabin with a woman who claims to have known him for ten years but he can’t remember her. All he knows is the pretty woman who fires his libido stirs protective instincts inside him, and his intuition tells him peril lurks around the corner.

Love can save the day, or break a heart…

Something unholy draws nearer, and as they escape into a shadowy realm unlike anything they’ve seen before, only their scorching connection and answers to an incredible mystery can save Ryan and Gina from a terrible fate.

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Another thump hit the door, hollow and disturbing. She licked her lips, her heart pounding like a triphammer.

“Who is there?” Gina asked with conviction.

When she received no answer, she wondered if a bear or other large creature had found its way to her door. Gina didn’t know which to be afraid of—human or animal interference.

She undid the deadbolt and left the safety chain hooked. Slowly, she inched the door open and peered around the side. A head of thick black hair appeared at foot level. Not a disembodied head, but one attached to the big, gorgeous body lying on the porch. A body belonging to a man she’d know anywhere.

Ryan Ahern had materialized right from her fantasy straight into reality. “Oh my God.”

He moaned and she undid the chain to open the door completely. Ryan flopped onto his back, half in the door and half out, his eyes closed. He clutched a nasty-looking firearm in his right hand. Stark fear gripped her.

Stunned into immobility by Ryan’s abrupt appearance, Gina stared at him.

“Shit,” she murmured as she knelt by his supine body and felt for a pulse in his tanned throat.

A steady beat under her fingertips sent a sigh of relief between her lips. Glancing over his formfitting blue T-shirt and worn blue jeans told her nothing about his condition. No blood. No tears in his clothing. The weapon gripped in his hand like a lifeline shouldn’t have surprised her—he’d joined the same government agency Tara’s fiancé Marcus belonged to. Was Ryan on assignment?

Thunder growled, and moisture scented the air. She had to remove him from the elements. Placing one hand on his stubble-rough cheek and one on his shoulder, she tried to rouse him. Damn, but his muscles felt solid. Big and invincible. She palmed down to his muscular chest and her breath caught as he heaved a soft moan. Laced with pain, the sound worried her. Nothing mattered now but making certain he was all right.

She placed both hands on his chest. “Irish? Come on, Ryan. Wake up.”

His eyes popped open, and he sat up so fast she toppled back on her ass with a squeak and grunt. His eyes, mountain-sky blue and ringed by thick black lashes, latched on to her without remorse. An angry gaze pinpointed her like a laser. A weird little thrill tumbled in her belly at the intensity in that expression. She’d become so used to warmth and acceptance in his gorgeous eyes—the fierceness in his gaze startled and aroused her in a whole new way. Wow. She’d had rare glimpses of his kick-ass-and- take-names personage years ago, but this glaring, forceful man startled her. She stood rapidly.

“Who are you?” His voice, a raspy, deep sound tinged with a hint of Ireland, always sent tingles straight to her stomach.

“Who am I?” Her echo sounded incredulous. “We’ve known each other for a long time. How can you ask that question?” He blinked, his gaze turning a bit unfocused and confused. “I found you lying on the porch up against my door. Did you hit your head?”

He scrambled upright, his muscles fluid as a panther as he came to his feet, still in possession of the gun. He towered over her, his gaze laser strong. He swayed and his eyelids flickered as he leaned one shoulder against the doorjamb. While he defined black Irish with his tousled, collar-length black hair, blue eyes and normally pale complexion, he’d acquired a tan in the last couple of years during the summer.

She approached him as she would a wounded animal. “Ryan, why don’t you sit down?”

He glared at her then his eyelids flickered again.

“Oh, no you don’t,” she said in alarm, afraid he’d pass out. Quickly, she went to his side. Ignoring the gun he still clutched, she slipped under his arm. “Come on. Lean on me.” To her surprise, he did as told. She staggered under his weight as they wove their way to the leather couch. She eased him down. “Here. Lie down.”

She expected him to protest, but his gaze turned foggy. He slid sideways onto the pile of pillows, his eyes closed. She scooped his heavy legs up onto the couch, and he sprawled in a male abandon both defenseless and primal. He still possessed the weapon, his arm lying over his stomach. God, if she tried to take it from him—no, that wasn’t a good idea. She hurried back to the front door and closed it, then returned to the couch.

Apprehensive about touching him again, she got down on her knees beside the couch. Slowly she brushed a tangle of thick hair away from his forehead. She gently touched the pulse point in his throat. His pulse beat rapidly under her fingertips. She didn’t see any blood or obvious bruising.

“Ryan? Ryan, can you hear me?”

Worried, she stood and went to the kitchen to get a cold cloth for his forehead. She had to try to rouse him and obtain medical attention. Reaching into a small cabinet, she retrieved a cloth and then went to the sink to wet it. After soaking it thoroughly and squeezing the cloth out, she turned around.

“Oh, shit!” she gasped, startled.

Ryan stood not that far away, just beyond the kitchen counter, weapon in hand. Muscles tensed, he represented uncompromising masculinity. Once a soldier, always a soldier described him.

No one compared to Ryan Ahern. Every line of his body boasted tensile strength and sinew. Corded muscle bunched, flexed and made sensual promises. She recalled one day when she saw him chopping wood during the summer. Raw power had drawn her eyes to the long lines and distinct masculinity in each powerful swing as he brought ruthless metal down into wood.

“Ryan, what happened? Why are you here?”

He turned toward the front door with a jerk then stalked in that direction. He swept the door open and surveyed the wilderness outside. He closed the door and locked it with a firm click, engaging the chain.

“Damn it.” He rammed the deadbolt home. “This might not hold for long once it finds out where I am.”

“It?”

He continued to stare at the door, as if expecting something to crash through it any minute.

Fear returned as she watched his broad back ripple with strength. “Ryan—”

“Lady,” he said as he swung back toward her, “we don’t have time to play games. We’re in serious trouble.”

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Hope you enjoyed this peek into HIDEAWAY. See you next week!

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3
Aug

Love From The Ashes: Coming To A Place Near You

   Posted by: DeniseAAgnew    in Denise Agnew

Someday soon, either in August or September, one of my backlist books will be available on Kindle, Sony, Nook and Apple ebooks. I thought I’d share this lovely cover with you ahead of time, and you can stop by my website at www.deniseagnew.com to read an excerpt. In the meantime, here’s a blurb to entice you. :)

During the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, privileged Grace Wyne and Irish immigrant Nathaniel Dempsey find LOVE FROM THE ASHES.

Grace and Nate seek freedom and a new life in San Francisco, but society and forces of nature are against them. Grace joins a suffragette organization, and when she encounters scorn and violence, Nate vows to protect her. Torn by the death of his family in Ireland, he finds her spirit and strength a balm for his soul. Determined to marry for love, she is stunned by her feelings for a man far beneath her social status. There is more than one danger to face, for the earth is unstable and their forbidden love could be formula for a disaster. When the earth trembles and breaks, they search for each other amid the chaos and find LOVE FROM THE ASHES.

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LOVE FROM THE ASHES is truly a book of my heart, and I can’t wait to share it with you again. I wrote this book because I’d always wanted to write a book set in this particular event. It turned out to be an award winning book. It received the 2001 EPPIE Award for Best Historical Romance.

As soon as I hear when it’s out and available, I’ll be sure to let everyone know through Twitter, My Space, Facebook and my website. (By that time I may have my blog up at my website, too.) It’s my plan to also offer this book in print someday as well, most likely through Amazon’s print program. We’ll see how it goes!

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27
Jul

Horror. Yeah, that’s right. I said horror.

   Posted by: DeniseAAgnew    in Denise Agnew

There’s something spooky in them there woods. :) Last night I watched The Descent: Part 2. Loved The Descent. Thought it was innovative and a really horrifying thriller. The Descent: Part 2 didn’t do it for me. I think it was the obsession they seemed to have with splatter. Don’t get me wrong. I don’t have a problem with gore in a movie if it seems to make sense. But this was just so overwhelming and unrelenting that it kind of made me forget that the acting was good and the creeping sense of dread was good. My reaction was more…uh…get on with it because this isn’t scary anymore. It’s all gushing blood. I counted at least three or four “rip the throat out” scenes in there and I may have missed some.  And I rarely give movie reviews or book reviews because as a writer I’m well aware that someone is going to love my writing and someone is going to hate it. I’m more than aware of the fact that my opinion is just that. Mine. Some people may have loved the movie. Everyone has their likes and dislikes when it comes to any novel or movie.

Anyway, what’s my point? I’ve loved spooky movies and novels from the get go. I was weaned on Edgar Allan Poe. There’s almost nothing I love better than a good scary story. DARK, DEADLY LOVE, my Jack The Ripper novel, is evidence of how much I enjoy the macabre and the thrill of the unknown. The real point is that I’ve had a horror/romance trilogy running around in my head for quite some time. I almost let my “rule abiding self” tell me it wasn’t a good idea. Then I axed that little angel on one shoulder telling me to be a good little girl and follow the rules of writing romance. I am going to write even more towards the macabre in the future. Yep, that’s right. I’m putting you all on notice. Denise A. Agnew will be writing some horror/romance in the future. How can you put those two genres together? I can put any genres together if the motivation is high enough. One thing I learned about my writing a long time ago is that I can’t put it in a box. My writing refuses to stay between the lines all nice and purdy. It wants to bust out all bloody and defy logic and do things that don’t follow the rules. And that’s usually when I write my best stuff. So here’s to writing messy. To scaring the beejeebers outta the reader. The journey should be interesting, just as it should be. I know I’m going to enjoy the heck out of scaring you. :)

Denise A. Agnew

www.deniseagnew.com

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20
Jul

Historicals: Roman Britain and 1850′s Pennsylvania

   Posted by: DeniseAAgnew    in Denise Agnew

I totally admit it. I am so tired that my eyes are crossing. Last night was a weird evening where I kept waking up and couldn’t get comfortable and finally got about two hours of sleep. So I am useless this morning. :) With that in mind, I’m posting blurbs for upcoming releases. :) In January my Roman Britain historical romance, FOR A ROMAN’S HEART, will be out at Samhain Publishing. After that (date to be announced) is another historical, BEFORE THE DAWN which is set in Pennsylvania. Enjoy these sneak peeks. :)

FOR A ROMAN’S HEART

“When you are under someone’s thumb for years you continue to obey their rules long after they are gone.” Terentius Marius Attelus, Roman Centurion, 167 AD

Weaver Adrenia Tertia Brigomalla lives a life threatened by the hatred of her ruthless parents and indifferent siblings.  When she meets a Roman soldier with extraordinary caring, his touch ignites an unexpected demand to discover the primal within and fierce independence that she’s withheld so long.  When she awakens to the screams of the dying, her family destroyed and her life dangling in the balance, only the soldier’s mercy prevents her execution. She accepts his protection reluctantly, knowing there is a price to pay emotionally and perhaps physically.

A soldier finds his heart open to the one woman he should not care for…

Centurion Terentius Marius Atellus has marched up the ranks of the army with ambition and a reputation for fairness and firmness. On the trail of a murderous legionnaire, he encounters Adrenia, a young woman who touches his soul in a way no woman has managed before.  Her vulnerability and his need to protect clashes with his duty to track the violent deserter, and he fights against an attraction for Adrenia that could mean his downfall.

They gamble everything for an adventure and love of a lifetime…

Adrenia and Terentius row against a tide, where duty and honor takes precedence over human desires. Though their enemy vows to destroy them and Adrenia’s visions of disaster warn Terentius of inescapable death, they cannot resist a passion more enduring than the Empire itself.

Next month I’ll post an excerpt to tantalize you! FOR A ROMAN’S HEART releases January 4, 2011.

BEFORE THE DAWN

Some men find the road to love paved with dust…Solitude and silence are his only companions…

Elijah McKinnon, framed by his brother for a heinous murder he didn’t commit, is sent to notorious Eastern State Penitentiary and endures five years in hell.  When his innocence is proved, Elijah returns to the world jaded and unsure, his view of life altered forever and a trust in the goodness of others destroyed. When he comes upon a young woman in need of defense from ruthless cads, a powerful desire to protect her battles with his distaste for the upper crust she represents.

One woman and one night…

Mary Jane Lawson’s reputation was destroyed by her dalliance with a man who did not love her, and her faith in her own judgment lies in ruins.  She isn’t prepared for the wild attraction she feels for Elijah, nor the game they must play to divert a pair of cold blooded thugs. When their train is robbed and she’s taken hostage, only her wits and Elijah’s quick thinking saves her.

On the run and surviving…

Hunted by Elijah’s merciless brother, Elijah and Mary Jane fight the wilderness and their own growing desires.  When Elijah’s past threatens to derail their escape, they rely on their strengths to forge a bond that could save them from death or ignite a new firestorm of peril.

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Over the next few months, I’m looking forward to introducing you to more about these stories! Have a beautiful day!

Denise A. Agnew

www.deniseagnew.com

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