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Out of Character
By Diana Miller
Publisher: Lyrical Shine
Release Date: July 7, 2015
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Length: 258/294 Pages
Format: print/ebook
ISBN: 978-1616505929
ASIN: B00ONTR81S
About the book:
Denver, Colorado, ER doctor
Jillian Rodgers has never done an impulsive thing in her life. But all that
changes when she meets the man of her dreams on a ski vacation. Within
twenty-four hours, they’ve spent a passionate night together and Jillian is
convinced she’s halfway in love. After all, she figures the worst that can
happen is she’ll go home with a broken heart…
But the man pretending to be
an ordinary guy is far from it. In fact, he shouldn’t get anywhere near
Jillian. Yet there’s something about her he can’t resist—and she’s perfect for
his cover. Besides, he’s sure he isn’t endangering her.
Unfortunately, they’re both
wrong.
When someone uses their
chairlift for target practice, Jillian ends up wounded—and her dream man
promptly disappears. Within days, her car explodes. Just when things can’t get
any worse, she’s kidnapped at gunpoint. Soon Jillian’s running for her life and
forced to depend on the man who deserted her, a man who claims he’s trying to
protect her but whose story has more holes than a gauze bandage. A man Jillian
once thought she loved, but now isn’t sure she should even trust.
EXCERPTThe night was frigid and dark, the moon and stars obscured by clouds. Snow-caked pine needles scraped Jillian’s cheeks as Paul guided her through the trees. She wasn’t sure why he’d roused her in the middle of the night and led her out a basement window and into the woods, but she’d bet it wasn’t for a midnight hike.“This way. Hurry.” He released her hand and pressed his palm against her back. Within seconds they were jogging, crunching over icy snow that seeped into Jillian’s running shoes and under her jeans, scratching and biting her bare legs above her socks.Then she heard it. An explosion behind them. Followed by the odor of burning gasoline.She froze as a wave of nausea engulfed her. “No.” She looked over her shoulder toward the sound and smell. Through the trees, she saw flickers of red, yellow, and orange.“Come on.” Paul wrapped his arm around her shoulders and urged her forward.Her legs wouldn’t move. “The smell. It’s the same smell.” Fire mixed with gasoline, consuming her car. Consuming--Paul’s arm tightened around her, and his lips brushed her ear. “No one’s inside this time.” He gently turned her head away from the fire. “Don’t look at it. Don’t think about it. Think about moving your legs, about running. Just think about running.”Paul’s words and pressing arm got her legs moving again.“Where are we going?” Jillian puffed out after a couple minutes of jogging through snow.“Away.” Paul didn’t sound the least bit winded. “Unfortunately, our car was disabled, so it’s on to Plan B.”“Do you have a Plan B?”“I always have a Plan B. And Plans C and D. Follow me.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
When she was eight, Diana
decided she wanted to be Nancy Drew. But no matter how many garbage cans she
dug through, conversations she “accidentally” overheard, and attics she
searched, she never found a single mysterious letter, hidden staircase, or
anything else even remotely mysterious or suspenseful. She worked as a lawyer,
a soda jerk, a stay-at-home mom, a hospital admitting clerk, and a conference
host for events ranging from Lutheran music to the International BB Gun
competition. She spent long hours volunteering in a nineteenth century mansion
allegedly full of secrets and a few ghosts. Still no luck.
Diana ultimately decided the
only way she was going to inject any mystery or suspense into her otherwise
satisfying life was by writing about it. Her debut novel, Dangerous Affairs,
won a Golden Heart Award from the Romance Writer of America, and she’s received
five Golden Heart nominations, including one for Out of Character.
Diana lives in the Twin
Cities with her family and an energetic Wheaten terrier.
LINKS:
Website: dianamillerwriter.com
Twitter: @DianaMiller
Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/dianamillerwriter
Kensington link:
http://www.kensingtonbooks.com/book.aspx/31374?category=313166
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