The Wild Rose Press
June 2010
On Sale: June 17, 2010
Featuring: Silver Malloy; Jace Vernon
388 pages ISBN: 160154782X EAN: 9781601547828 Kindle: B003VRZVKI Paperback / e-Book Add to Wish List
A beautiful assassin and a desperate fugitive join forces
to catch a terrorist before he starts an intergalactic
war. Ace pilot Jace Vernon is forced to flee his home
world after being framed for murder. He seeks justice, but
S.I.N. agent Silver Malloy gets in his way.
The platinum-
haired beauty counters his every move in a quest to clear
his name. As he makes it his mission to break down her
defenses, he doesn't count on the personal consequences of
success. Silver refuses to abort her deadly mission even
if it means killing the one man Jace needs alive to prove
his innocence. Her resolve wavers when Jace's charms melt
the barriers around her heart. Can she help him win his
case, even if it means betraying her family and ruining
her career?
I like a villain in a story the more you hate him the better and a good villain makes the sstory becouse you cannot hate him for he is doing what he must. (Vickie Hightower 3:23pm October 14, 2010)
You're right, Vickie. A good villain believes his actions are justified. (Nancy Cohen 3:29pm October 14, 2010)
Oh my!! That certainly was graphic!! After reading your blog, it sounds like you write books that anyone can get into. It's not just a story -- you get carried away, and can really put yourself into the other character's shoes. That takes a special talent, and extra commitment to write. It is also something rare to find when you read. I'm looking forward to reading your books, although I'm sure you'll forgive me if I wince in certain parts. lol (Peggy Roberson 3:43pm October 14, 2010)
Hey thanks for showing us what a typical villain is at least in writing. I find the more despicable, the more I search for some glimmer of decency. (Alyson Widen 6:01pm October 14, 2010)
I love a dastardly villain. If you are going to be bad than be very bad indeed. Great reading!! (Mary Preston 7:11pm October 14, 2010)
Tyrone is a perfectly awful villain. No redeeming traits are evident. Can a bad guy be too bad? One of the villains that was memorable for me was Magua in Last Of The Mohicans. Thinking of the movie, he came across as a vicious, heartless and cruel man. He did have a reason for being bitter, but he went a bit further than necessary. His detachment from the feelings of others is frightening. (Patricia Barraclough 8:53pm October 14, 2010)
I love a good villian! (Brenda Rupp 10:32pm October 14, 2010)
You've reminded me that it's important to show your villain having a soft side in one way, like he loves his pet or is protective of his little sister. Or he craves dark chocolate, something that humanizes him. Tyrone Bluth, though, doesn't have too many redeeming factors. He's just a bloodthirsty pirate. (Nancy Cohen 11:20am October 15, 2010)
I should also add that the tone of Silver's story is very different from my humorous Bad Hair Day mysteries featuring hairdresser Marla Shore. Those are cozy mysteries, meaning no graphic sex or violence. (Nancy Cohen 11:24am October 15, 2010)