Title: Redemption River, Men of
Mercy (book 1)
Author Name: Lindsay Cross
Series Name (or Stand Alone):
Men of Mercy book 1
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: October 21st
Publisher (or Self): Cypress
Bend Publishing
Word Count: approx. 74,000
Heat Level: Hot
Blurb:
Hunter James didn’t want
or need redemption.
Until one mission turns his
world upside down.
He left Mercy to fight for his
country and escape a broken heart. Years later, he is hard. Cold. A man without
mercy. Part of an elite Task Force,
he tracks a brutal terrorist to his home town. And runs into the woman who
betrayed him…
Evangeline Videl was destroyed when Hunter left. Determined
to move on, she finds another man, but discovers too late the monster hidden
beneath his smooth smile. Struggling to find the conviction to live, Evie finds
her life spinning out of control.
Then Hunter returns…
Forced to band together to find
the terrorist before its too late, Hunter and Evie must learn to forgive or
risk losing the promise of redemption and their lives…
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Excerpt:
"Hey."
His Southern drawl put Matthew McConaughey to shame. Slow. Sexy. And familiar.
Her
gaze traveled up the muscled torso to a pair of dark chocolate-brown eyes.
Holy crap.
"Hunter
James." His name breathed past her lips on a whisper.
For
the second time that night her heart stuttered and her stomach clenched tight.
Hunter
blocked her path, his towering six-foot-four frame packaged in a tight-fitting
black T-shirt and jeans that showcased his muscles. His arms had to be twice
the size they were the last time he’d been here. His gaze twice as intense. Her
reaction twenty times that.
According
to the town gossips, he’d been back in Mercy for a couple of weeks, but so far
he’d avoided her. And she’d prayed daily he would stay away. Every time he came
home on leave, he seemed to make it a point to show up here. At her bar. With
another woman on his arm. Making sure she saw he’d moved on. And each time her
heart broke a little more.
"Need
some help?" he asked.
Her
brain took a full minute to kick into gear, then another minute to reconnect to
her mouth. "What?"
"You
look like you could use some help. Can I do anything?" His serious voice
passed through lips that were way too tempting.
She
couldn't think. The man standing before her had gone AWOL with her heart over
five years ago, like the tail end of a twister after a storm. Part of her had
been happy he'd left. The other part had been devastated. Their love had been
wild and crazy, but ultimately destructive.
She
noticed the knotted wood cane leaning against the table beside him.
"What's with the cane?"
Hunter
grinned and shifted his weight to the side. "What's with the wet
clothes?" He extinguished his cigarette and stepped away from the doorway
leading to the upstairs apartment, his limp noticeable.
Evie
crossed her arms over her chest, the action squeezing more beer out of her bra.
Her lips pressed into a tight line and she forced herself to answer, "Wet
T-shirt contest. It's a new thing we’re trying."
Evie
straightened her arms, clenching and unclenching her fists at her sides in time
with the ticking in his jaw. A couple day’s stubble graced the hard planes of
his face, only a little shorter than the black hair buzzed close to his scalp.
He looked as if he’d been chiseled from steel.
Hunter
leaned in close and Evie's stomach knotted. Lust built inside her, pushing
against her dam of resistance. "I bet you won."
He
wasn't staring at her chest, she had to give him that. No, his target appeared
to be her mouth. His head lowered to hers and her mind went blank. If she had
been thinking like a full-grown woman, she would have jerked back before his
lips made contact. But tonight her brain had pointed and aimed but failed to
fire.
Title: Resurrection River, Men
of Mercy (book 2)
Author Name: Lindsay Cross
Series Name (or Stand Alone):
Men of Mercy book 2
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: October 21st
Publisher (or Self): Cypress
Bend Publishing
Word Count: approx. 85,000
Heat Level: Hot
Blurb:
Ranger James accepted his best
friend’s death like a good soldier. With guilt. Regret. Vengeance. But a
forbidden desire keeps pulling him from his mission…
Desire for his best friend’s
widow.
Killed in Action. That’s why
Rachel Carter’s husband wasn’t coming home.
A war widow, alone and broke,
Rachel struggles to revive her family’s crop dusting service to survive. Now
she takes to the skies to find escape. Escape from the pain. From the guilt.
From the earth-shattering desire for her husband’s best friend.
Rachel and Ranger can’t fight
the attraction between them any longer. But one fateful night cleaves their new
found love in two...
Can they find the will to fight
for true love? Or will an evil so shocking destroy their lives for good?
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Excerpt:
Rachel spun around, the yellow airplane a perfect backdrop to her
beautiful face. “What are you doing here?”
Ranger let his gaze travel from her scruffy boots, torn jeans and
gloriously figure hugging tank, to the top of her dark red head. Her pink
cheeks flushed.
“Like what you see?”
Ranger approached, her green gaze turned wary. Good. She should be
worried. She’d doused him in chemicals. His skin still itched. He reached
forward, plucked an oil stick from her ponytail and sent her hair spilling to
her shoulders. He caught the brief scent of flowers and oil.
Rachel grabbed her hair, lips parted. Angry. Stubborn. Sexy.
He held up the stick
right in front of her face. “Oil stick.”
Rachel snatched it from
his fingers and tossed it across the room. “I told you to stay away from me.”
Ranger shrugged, his brain still caught on the image of her
jean-clad ass hanging out of that airplane. Forget Sports Illustrated. He had
farm fucking fantastic right here.
"Don't you think dropping that all-natural excuse for chemicals
on me is a bit dramatic? If you want to get me naked all you had to do is
ask." Ranger gestured to himself, sweeping his hand from his head down to
his torso, Rachel's eyes followed.
That definitely wasn't desperation or anger in her gaze.
The desire he’d been trying to hold in check for months reared up
inside him.
"You think I want to see you naked?” Rachel snorted, lifted her
chin. “Besides, I figured anything would be an improvement to your normal
smell.” So much for her vulnerability.
The wind picked up, blew into the hangar. Ranger shifted, praying
the wind wouldn’t open the fly on his boxers, and almost covered himself.
Almost. Until he remembered she was the reason for his stench. Instead, he
stood tall. “You’ve never had a problem with the way I smelled before.”
“My manners were just too good to say anything.” She strode past
him, punishing him with the sexy sway of her hips.
Dammit, he was so hard up for her, even her walk had his mind
blanking. He stood there, nearly naked, and drenched in herbicide, and she
walked past him like a stranger on a sidewalk.
Running from him. Again.
“Rachel Ann.” He didn’t yell, but she stopped mid-stride. Turned.
Lips parted.
“You did that on
purpose,” Ranger said. She’d been hard headed even in high-school, when he
tried to break up with her, explaining that he needed a little space to see if
life in Mercy was what he really wanted. Jumping on the marriage and kids
bandwagon at eighteen years old had scared the shit out of him. But he’d
obliterated any chance for reconnecting with Rachel when she’d seen him making
out with Tonya at the football game senior year.
He hadn’t thought that leaving her to sow the wild oats of his youth
would be a self-fulfilling prophecy of regret. Or that his best friend would
move in on Rachel so fast and fill the void that Ranger had left in her heart.
“You bet your ass I did.”
“What the hell for?” He couldn’t get her smell, her taste, her touch
out of his head. But she’d dumped shit on him for the last time.
Her eyes narrowed and her lips flattened. “I warned you.”
Yeah, she’d warned him to stay away from her. He’d stayed with her
for weeks, helping her after the funeral. She’d healed physically, but remained
an emotional tomb.
“I promised Shane, if anything ever happened to him, I’d look out
for you.” He wanted to take her in his arms and kiss that angry expression
right off her face. He’d wanted her since high-school, but when she’d married
Shane, he’d vowed to put those feelings away. Forever. But the attraction
hadn’t disappeared. And he knew it never would. “I know the chemistry between
us is weird. Scary. But dammit it’s real and it’s here and now. You’re just
flying through the clouds because you don’t want to see what’s on the ground
right in front of you.”
If he hadn’t been studying every minute expression on her face he
would have missed the brief flash of vulnerability in her gaze. Then her anger
slid back in place. “The only thing I feel is annoyance. Are you so desperate
that you have to chase after what you can’t have? You dumped me first,
remember?”
Him? Desperate? No. He’d never had a problem getting women. Until
Rachel.
If he hadn’t been so young and stupid he would have been the one
she’d married. Not Shane.
Now all he could think, all he could see, was the small sprinkle of
freckles across her pert nose. He could be on a mission in a third world
country or down the road. It didn’t matter. She affected him.
He had an all-consuming need for his best friend’s wife. He hadn’t
counted on lust eating him alive.
But he had honor. He had loyalty. Ranger had
vowed over Shane’s grave to take care of Rachel.
Title: Reckless River, Men of
Mercy (book 3)
Author Name: Lindsay Cross
Series Name (or Stand Alone):
Men of Mercy book 3
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: October 21st
Publisher (or Self): Cypress
Bend Publishing
Word Count: approx. 78,000
Heat Level: Hot
Blurb:
They say you can’t go home again. Jared Crowe
never wanted to.
Home meant facing memories of abuse and neglect.
Of dark closets and evil nightmares. Of his own relatives intent on killing
him. But now his brother’s kidnapping forces him to face those demons. Only
this time, Jared isn’t a scared little boy. He’s a full-grown Special Forces
operative bent on revenge.
As a little girl, Sparrow Pickney risked her
life to free two abused boys. As a grown woman Sparrow needs to earn a place in
her adopted family’s business or be forced into a life of degradation. The
chance to prove her family loyalty comes when she catches Jared spying on
the compound and captures him.
When Jared sees his captor, he realizes she’s
the girl of his dreams and vows to rescue her from a life of poverty. What
Jared doesn’t know is Sparrow may not be the savior he remembers…but the one
responsible for abducting and torturing his brother.
Jared is determined to find the truth. But that
truth may be more than his heart can take.
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Excerpt:
It had been nearly twenty years since he’d seen her, but Jared could
never forget those golden eyes. Eyes that had haunted his dreams ever since.
Had she joined up with Kay? Or was she simply one of those poor souls
struggling to survive?
The thought of Sparrow slowly starving filled him with a sense of guilt.
He should have made her leave with them. Even though they’d been children when
she’d freed them, Jared had been big enough to drag her out, whether she’d
wanted to go or not.
She leaned over him, reaching for his hands. Her floppy hat fell down,
blinding her, and she ripped it off and tossed it across the room. Long
caramel-colored hair, full of sun-kissed highlights, waterfalled down the sides
of her face and tickled his nose. Her scent surrounded him now, flooding his
senses. Honeysuckle and wildflowers. His cock swelled in an instant. Jared
gnashed his teeth together, trying to quell his intense reaction to her
nearness.
Sparrow leaned down further and her loose tank top gaped open, treating
him to a glorious view of surprisingly plump breasts cupped in a plain sports
bra. His gaze locked onto her beaded nipples through the cotton. Fuck he wanted
to rip that bra down and reveal what was hidden beneath. The loose manly
clothes she wore made her look stick thin, but womanly curves were concealed
beneath them.
Sparrow sighed and sat up straight, leaving rope dangling uselessly on
his wrists. Jared gripped the metal headboard with his hands, waiting for her
next move. She stood there for a moment and studied him, trying to decide what
to do. Well, he wasn't going to help her out one little bit.
"Keep your hands right there, got it?" Her voice was stern.
"Yes ma'am.” He had no intention of acting up. Yet.
She placed a knee on the mattress, and in one swift movement straddled
him, settling on his belly. Jared groaned and closed his eyes thankful she
hadn’t sat down lower on his body; otherwise, she would have gotten her own
surprise. She leaned over him spreading her knees wider up his chest. His eyes
popped open, unable to resist another view of her bare skin.
"You can stop with the theatrics right now, I know I’m not big
enough to crush you."
If only that were his problem. Her shirt dipped down even more and he
fixated on the pale mounds of her breasts straining against the material of her
sports bra. It was a crime to lock those beauties up in serviceable cotton.
She should wear nothing but pure silk and lace, perfect for him to rip
off her body.
Her hair curtained around him again, and her soft lips parted in
concentration as she worked. He was aware of every inch of exposed skin—from
the graceful hollow of her neck to her supple forearms peeking out from the
rolled up sleeves of her checkered work shirt. Even more aware of the intense
heat radiating from her core, pressed so intimately to his chest.
"There. All done." She sat back, a satisfied smile on her lips.
Jared tugged on the rope. He’d completely zoned out on anything other
than her straddling him. It didn't give an inch—the knot she’d tied was worthy
of a professional. A small ounce of foreboding seeped into him. “Where did you
learn to tie knots?"
"Trapping. Working snares. Been doing it since I was a kid."
Her words were so matter-of-fact, he had no doubt she spoke the truth. Holy
shit. He yanked on the ropes, but they didn’t move.
“Impressive.” Jared wriggled his fingers and wrists, testing for any
weakness. He found none.
“Might as well stop struggling. Nobody’s ever been able to get out of one
of my knots. And I used my new rope too, so it wouldn’t snap easy.” She made a
snapping motion with her fingers, the emphasis driving in just how stupid his
plan had been. He should have used that easy opening she’d given him with the
gun.
His foreboding turned to real worry. He had to get out of here to rescue
his brother. Hoyt’s life depended on him. If he couldn’t get free… “Nice, now
what?”
“Now you tell me who you are and why you’re here.” Sparrow sat back on
her heels, the curve of her ass grazing the tip of his cock. He clenched his
muscles, fighting to free himself from the pull of lust.
Remember, you’re the soldier trained
in interrogation techniques. Now he
just had to stop thinking with his dick for long enough to find out where Hoyt
was being held. "My name is Jake."
She tapped her chin, staring down at him. Once again he was enthralled by the intense color of her
eyes. They were golden, almost like a cat’s, with a darker brown ring around
the edges. “Jake. You don't look like a Jake."
He enjoyed hearing the name on her lips. Would enjoy hearing his real
name even better. Her soft accent and long vowels stretched it out slow.
Sensual. "And what do I look like?"
"I don't know. Killer? Tiger?"
"That's what people name their cats.”
"True. Why are you here?"
"Why did you take me hostage?" he countered.
"Why did you take me hostage?" he countered.
“You were spying on my family. Only our enemies do that.” She shifted,
brushing against his tip again. Fuck he wanted to rip free of these bonds and
throw her down beneath him. Where was his detached logic now? Something about
her was making him lose control.
“I have no interest in you. I was looking for a family member who went
missing, know anything about that?” He studied her reaction intently, watching
for any flash of awareness, but she didn’t give away anything.
“Haven’t seen anybody new around here in a long time, and I would know.
Sorry, but you plopped down on the wrong piece of land.”
“He told me he was coming here.” Not really, but Jared knew without the
slightest shred of doubt that Hoyt had been taken by the Crowes. Miss Kay
wanted to finish what she had started all those years ago, even if Jared didn’t
know why. It was bad enough his parents had died when Jared was only nine, Hoyt
six, but to have his aunt try to murder them....
Jared yanked on the bonds again, testing the bed frame. It screeched but
held firm. Shit.
“What does he look like?” Every time Sparrow moved or shifted he felt
her. Desire was holding him hostage as much as the damn ropes. Got to get free. Got to find Hoyt.
“What do I get if I tell you?”
“What do you get? You get to live.” Her brows shot down as if confused.
“You won’t kill me.”
“Try me.”
“How about we make a little trade—you give me something, I give you
something.”
"Give? What do you want?" She laid her palms on her thighs,
kneeling over his body, the position incredibly erotic.
Blushing aside, maybe she wasn’t so innocent after all. He had a plan and
she was part of it. He knew he could get more information out of Sparrow than
her giant ass brother. And he’d find it a hell of a lot more enjoyable too.
"Kiss me."
She stopped moving all together and her eyes narrowed in on his mouth.
"Give me a kiss and I'll sing like a bird."
Author
Bio: Lindsay Cross is the award-winning author of the
Men of Mercy series. She is the fun loving mom of two beautiful daughters and
one precocious Great Dane. Lindsay is happily married to the man of her dreams
– a soldier and veteran. During one of her husband’s deployments from home,
writing became her escape and motivation.
An avid reader since childhood, reading and
writing is in her blood. After years of reading, she discovered her true
passion – writing. Her alpha military men are damaged, drop-dead gorgeous and
determined to win the heart of the woman of their dreams.
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