Trish Milburn, MJ Fredrick and I have something in common. We all finaled in the
Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart Contest in 2003 and became fast
friends. Actually, we all finalled in the GH multiple times, and Trish is a
Golden Heart winner, but 2003 was a magic year for the friendships that were
forged, not just among we three, but the whole group of finalists.
Another thing the three of us have in common is that we all write romantic
suspense. In this year of our 10th anniversary, we each put one of our full-
length RS novels into a box set called In Harm's Way. Not only did we feel it
was a great way to celebrate our 10th anniversary, but it will also allow us to
introduce writers to our works and facilitate cross-promotion.
With In Harm's Way, you get:
Midnight Sun by MJ Fredrick:
This wasn't the adventure sheβd signed up forβ¦
A sexy boss, a rough crossing, and piratesβall Brylie Winston wanted was a job
to help her earn money to buy her own restaurant. She hopes to earn it by
working as a chef on a cruise to Antarctica. But sheβs slept with her boss,
which throws her off-balance even more than the rough seas and warnings of
pirates in the area. And heβs determined to have a repeat performance.Bad boy
former snowboarder Marcus Devlin is running from his reputation, sent to learn
the family business after decking a senatorβs son and making the papers. So
maybe he indulged in a last-minute fling before boarding his familyβs cruise
ship to Antarctica. Perhaps Fate is showing him that wasn't so badβthe gorgeous
redhead who snuck out of his bed is on the cruise. Sheβll be a lovely
distraction during his exile.But when modern-day pirates take over the ship, his
instinct is to protect her and the other passengers. But what does a spoiled
rich boy know about saving peopleβs lives?
Guarding Suzannah by Norah Wilson:
Criminal defense attorney Suzannah Phelps is the bane of the Fredericton police
department (they call her She-Rex for her habit of shredding cops in the witness
box). She is currently being stalked, but is reluctant to report it to the
police, whom she half suspects of being the perpetrators. But when Detective
John (Quigg) Quigley learns of it, he's determined to protect her, at
considerable risk to his career. They've struck sparks off each other in the
courtroom, and he's burning to do the same in the bedroom. When the danger
escalates, he has the perfect excuse to pose as her boyfriend, but the closer
they get, the more the lines between pretense and reality blur.
Firefly Run by Trish Milburn
Shelly Myers has finally rebuilt her life two years after her new husband, a
Dallas police detective, was gunned down on the church steps minutes after
they'd said, "I do." She returned to her beloved Smoky Mountains in Tennessee to
help her parents run their cabin rental and river rafting business -- and to
heal. Now, the murderer she helped send to death row has been released because
of bungled evidence, and Troy's partner, Detective Reed Tanner, has arrived on
her doorstep to protect her from Eddie Victor, who has sworn to kill them both.
Reed is determined to protect Shelly like he didn't protect Troy. But Reed isn't
prepared for the attraction he feels toward Shelly or the fact that she
obviously feels the same way toward him.
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