Suspense

Romantic suspense or thrillers provide readers with heightened feelings of suspense, excitement, surprise, anticipation and/or anxiety.

  • Suspense

    Meet Mandy: Desire, Deceit, and the Doctor @KryssieFortune #RLFblog #suspense

    Welcome Mandy Devlin from Desire, Deceit, and the Doctor, a
    new contemporary romance by Kryssie Fortune.

    About Desire, Deceit, and the Doctor

    Genre Contemporary Suspense
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): UK 18
    Twelve years ago, Mandy Devlin moved away from her friends
    and family–under threat. If she returned in the next ten years or told anyone
    who fathered her baby, her boyfriend’s great-aunt would bankrupt her family.
    She’s a single mom who dreams of her lost love and a good spanking. When she’s
    finally free to return to Westhorpe Ridge, the last person she expects to see
    is Adam–the man she loved and lost so long ago.
    Dr. Adam Montgomery doesn’t know he has a son. Thanks to his
    great-aunt’s will, he has nine months to find a bride or he loses Montgomery
    Hall and the fifteen million dollars she left him. Although he seduces Mandy on
    his first night home, he still believes she betrayed him twelve years ago. No
    way would he marry a woman like her.
    As Valentine’s Day looms, someone tries to kill Mandy. Is
    Adam trying to get rid of her? Or can Mandy trust him to protect them?

    Introducing Mandy Devlin

    Age: 30
    Gender: Female
    Birthplace: Westhorpe Ridge, North Carolina
    Profession: Teacher turned Hotelier.
    Ethnicity: Caucasian
    Please provide a
    physical description of yourself.
    I’m a redhead, with a redhead’s temper. Not that I ever stay
    angry long. I used to wear my hair long, but as a single mom, it’s easier to
    wear it shorter. It still flies about in spiral curls. Other than that, I’m
    sort of average—Average weight, Average build, but I have a redhead’s pale
    skin.
    Please tell us a
    little about yourself.
    This one is hard. I was the idiot cheerleader who ended up
    pregnant with the captain of the football team’s baby. Circumstances, or more
    truthfully, Adam’s wicked Great Aunt Edith—forced me to move away from my home
    and my family. The last eleven years haven’t been easy, but I have a wonderful
    son. I wouldn’t be without Ben now. I trained as a teacher, and even scraped
    together enough cash to buy my grandmother’s hotel when she wanted to retire.
    Owning Devlin’s hotel was a childhood dream, but I’m a bit fazed by how much
    she’s let it go.
    Who is the significant
    other in your life?
    Yeah right. As if I have time for romance. Once, I dreamed
    of forever with Adam Devlin. We’d been dating for four years, then he dumped me
    right in the middle of dance floor at our senior prom. At least I know he’s
    moved on from Westhorpe Ridge now. According to his sister, he’s an army doctor
    serving in the Middle East. Not that I’m keeping track or anything.
    Are you book-smart, self-taught,
    widely-experienced?
    Book smart, I guess. I have a Math degree with a minor in
    Business Studies. I’ve tried to wise up and be people smart too. I’ve been down
    on my luck myself, so I help out wherever I can, but most of my life’s devoted
    to raising Ben.
    Do you get by, live comfortably,
    live extravagantly?
    Comfortably? I wish. I had a nest egg, a payoff from Adam’s
    great aunt really, but I used it to get through school and put down the deposit
    on Devlin’s Hotel. Things are pretty tight, but they’ll get better when I’ve
    updated the hotel. The lunchroom’s keeping us afloat at the moment, and I’ve
    got a small emergency fund. I really need to be making a profit by summer
    though.
    What is your viewpoint
    on wealth?
    It depends what you do with it. Two of my friends, Jazz
    Stewart and Abigail Montgomery have just inherited a small fortune each. I know
    they’ll use it to do good things. Edith Montgomery, though—that’s Adam’s old
    bat of an aunt—used her millions to manipulate people. You wouldn’t believe the
    things she threatened to do to my family when I refused to abort my baby. The
    compromise was she paid me off and I left town after I signed a contract that
    said I couldn’t tell anyone who my baby’s father is. Not even Adam.
    If someone from your past
    showed up, who would you most want it to be, and why?
    Adam Montgomery. I guess part of my heart still belongs to
    him, but you hit the nail on the head when you called him my past.
    If someone from your past
    showed up, who would you most NOT want it to be, and why?
    Adam Montgomery. It would kill me to see him with someone
    else. Now his great aunt’s dead though, I need to tell him about Ben. I’m not
    sure where I start with that, but he’s going to freak out when he discovers he
    has a ten-year-old son he’s never met.
    What is your breaking
    point?
    This damned hotel. I’m pretty close to throwing in the towel
    and going back to teaching. Every room needs a facelift, and I can’t afford to
    get people in to do it. I mean, I love the place, and Ben’s settled in Westhorpe
    Ridge now. The upside is I get more time with my son, but then I’m up at dawn
    and working until midnight.
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    Kryssie Fortune
    writes the sort of hot sexy books she loves to read. If she can sneak a dragon
    into her paranormal books she will. Her paranormal heroes are muscular
    werewolves, arrogant Fae or BDSM loving dragons.
    Kryssie likes her
    contemporary heroes ex-military and dominant. Her heroines are kick ass females
    who can hold their own against whatever life – or Kryssie – throws at them.
    Kryssie’s pet hates
    are unhappy endings, and a series that ends on a cliff hanger.
    Her books are all
    stand alone, even when they’re part of a series. Plot always comes before sex,
    but when her heroines and heroes get together, the sex is explosive and
    explicit.

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    Hills of Gold Unchanging #Romance #Suspense @LizziTremayne #RLFblog

    Welcome Lizzi
    Tremayne, author of Hills
    of Gold Unchanging, a new Romantic Suspense novel.

    About Lizzi Tremayne

    Lizzi grew up riding wild in the Santa Cruz Mountain
    redwoods, became an equine veterinarian at UC Davis and practiced in the
    California Pony Express and Gold Country before emigrating to New Zealand. When
    she’s not writing historical romantic suspense, veterinary nonfiction and
    fiction (pending), Lizzi practices equine medicine, teaches, farms, rides and
    drives horses, swings rapiers and shoots bows in medieval garb.
    With her first novel, Lizzi was awarded: Finalist 2013 RWNZ
    Great Beginnings, Winner 2014 RWNZ Pacific Hearts Award, Winner 2015 RWNZ Koru
    Award for Best First Novel plus third in Koru Long Novel section, and finalist
    in the 2015 Best Indie Book Award.
    Why did you write
    this book?
    Actually, I hadn’t intended to write it at all! I’d
    completed A Long Trail Rolling, the first book in The Long Trails Series, and
    was nearly finished writing A Sea of Green Unchanging, then the second book in
    the series, during NaNoWriMo when two of my beta readers told me there was
    another story to be written between the end of Book One and its epilogue.
    “No, there isn’t,” I said, with uncertainty.
    “Oh, yes, there is,” they both said.
    “Okay,” I finally agreed, thinking I’d simply
    write a novella and get it out of the way…and them off my back.
    Kate and Matt, thank you. You were right and I was wrong.
    The Hills of Gold Unchanging needed to be written, and so this short, stopgap
    novel became the 170,000 words saga it is now.
    What is your favorite
    genre to read?
    Historical Romantic Suspense. I was hooked on the genre
    early on when I read my first Mary Stewart novel, Airs Above the Ground.
    Who is your favorite
    character from fiction (not including your own)?
    That would have to be Vanessa March, the heroine in Airs
    Above the Ground. She is a classy, feisty veterinarian with real heart. I seem
    to see her in most of my heroines!
    What are you working
    on at the moment, and will see from you in coming months?
    I am finally getting to finish A Sea of Green Unfolding! In
    the story, tragedy strikes in Aleksandra and Xavier’s newly-found paradise on
    their California Rancho de las Pulgas. Von Tempsky invites them on a journey to
    a new life in peaceful New Zealand, but change is in the wind. When they reach
    Aotearoa, they disembark into a turbulent wilderness—where the wars between the
    European settlers and the local Māori have only just begun. It will be released
    1 May 2017 and is available for preorder on the regular
    sites.
    Please tell us about
    your latest book.
    In this sequel to A Long Trail Rolling, Aleksandra and
    Xavier’s saga continues over the Utah Pony Express Trail, through the mining
    camps of 1860’s Nevada and California, the Sacramento floods and Old San Fran
    to Xavier’s family hacienda, the Californio Rancho de las Pulgas. As the Civil
    War rages, secessionists menace California. Embroiled in the Confederates’
    fight to drag the new state from the Union and make it their own, can Aleks and
    Xavier survive? The secessionists mean business. No one will stand in their
    way—and live.
    About the Book
    Title A Sea
    of Gold Unchanging
    Genre Historical
    Romantic Suspense
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    Buy This Book
    Release date 18 February 2017. Preorders available at the
    following sites:
    Publisher Blue Mist Publishing: https://lizzitremayne.com/store/
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Hills-Gold-Unchanging-Long-Trails-ebook/dp/B01NAN4YQJ/
    Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-hills-of-gold-unchanging-lizzi-tremayne/1125337980
    Kobo https://www.kobo.com/nz/en/ebook/the-hills-of-gold-unchanging
    Smashwords https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/689784
    CreateSpace Book will be available there by 18 Feb 2017
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    Website https://lizzitremayne.com/
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    Highlight Courageous Women @rolynnanderson #Romantic #Suspense #RLFblog

    Guest post written by Rolynn Anderson
    As this blog goes live, I’m involved in the Women’s March in
    San Luis Obispo, California, along with 5,000 other women. I’ll be proudly wearing
    the pink hat my sister made for me. In 400 locations across the world, a
    million or more women will be marching to support the precepts of equity,
    diversity and inclusion. I grew up in a period when women writer/activists like
    Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug and others worked hard on these issues, making huge
    strides; I want the momentum to continue, using my writing to help our causes.
    I remember wondering where the women were in
    suspense/mystery best-selling novels I read in the 1960’s. Detectives, cops,
    agents, and villains got the word count; women were wives or lovers playing
    secondary parts. In fact, research tells us the last time women characters got
    the most ink in novels was in the late 1800’s. That’s probably why when I
    started writing in 2001, I gave leading status to the heroine, figuring female
    readers needed all the examples they could get of how a woman handles her
    position on a precipice. My heroes have almost equal footing with the heroine,
    but the spotlight is generally on her.
    My novels are contemporary page-turners. Unique settings and
    clever villains create havoc for my heroine and hero, spiking the suspense and
    the romance. Humor, complex plots, and flawed characters with steep learning
    curves are bound to take the reader in new, exciting places. And, yes, women
    dominate the word count. On this Women’s March Day, I salute the courageous
    women who came before me!

    About Fear Land

    Tally hates to hear rants from people’s brains. What does
    she do when those mind-screams threaten the man she loves?
    Tally Rosella, an acclaimed psychiatrist who helps children
    fraught with anxiety, avoids adults because their brains rant at her. But the
    chance to start a second child study and connect her findings to PTSD, sets her
    squarely among devious colleagues at a big California university.
    Army Major Cole Messer, Tally’s new neighbor, won’t admit
    that trauma from combat tours in Afghanistan destroyed his marriage and
    hampered his ability to lead. As a teacher of college ROTC and single parent,
    he’s focused on enrolling his highly anxious son in Tally’s study and getting
    back to active duty.
    Someone is dead set against Tally’s presence at the
    university, and blowback from her battles with co-workers put Cole and his son
    in jeopardy. Watch what happens when people struggling with shades of anxiety
    collide with corrupt, revengeful foes.

    Buy the Book

    Genre Romantic Suspense
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Amazon: http://amzn.com/B012JE75ES
    Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/587797

    About Rolynn Anderson

    Scandinavian, Army Brat, English Teacher, High School
    Principal, Golfer, Boater, World Traveler, Author. With her experiences, Rolynn
    Anderson is fairly bursting with stories about extraordinary people and amazing
    settings, real and contrived. Now add her competitive nature and her love of ‘the
    makeover.’ As a principal, she and the staff she hired opened a cutting-edge
    high school; as co-captain with her husband on Intrepid, she cruises from Washington State to Alaska and back. As
    a writer, she delights in creating imperfect characters faced with
    extraordinary, transforming challenges. Her hope: You’ll devour her ‘makeover’
    suspense novels in the wee hours of the morning, because her stories, settings
    and characters, capture your imagination and your heart.
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    Pride and Fall new #suspense w/a hint of #romance @StaciTroilo #RLFblog

    This quick interview with Staci Troilo includes info about
    the author, and introduces the story, Pride and Fall.

    About Staci Troilo

    Staci has always loved fiction, ever since her parents read
    her fairy tales when she was a young girl. Today, her interests are much more
    eclectic. She loves getting lost in sci-fi battles, fantasy realms, horror
    worlds, suspenseful intrigues, and romantic entanglements.
    As goes her reading, so goes her writing. She can’t pick a
    single genre to focus on, so she doesn’t even try. She’s proud to say she’s a
    multi-genre author.
    When she’s not reading or writing, she’s spending time with
    family and friends, possibly cooking for them, or maybe enjoying an afternoon
    in the pool. To learn more about her, visit http://stacitroilo.com.

    Interview with Staci Troilo

    Why did you write
    this book?
    Pride and Fall is the culmination of a trilogy in the
    Cathedral Lake series. I began the series because I found interesting medical
    traits when doing some research online, and I had to turn those facts into a
    story. I wrote Pride and Fall to bring the trilogy to a close. But because this
    series has become a fan-favorite, I have several spinoffs planned.
    What is your favorite
    genre to read?
    As my bio states, I’m a fan of several genres. But my
    absolute favorite is probably romantic suspense, because it combines love stories
    (which I’m a sucker for) with tension-infused situations (I love
    pulse-pounding, anticipatory storylines).
    Who is your favorite
    character from fiction (not including your own)?
    Rhett Butler. I have a weakness for tall, dark, and handsome
    bad boys. I also like that he didn’t see the heroine as perfect and ultimately
    left her in the end when he tired of her games. Too many heroes put the
    heroines on undeserving pedestals; Rhett isn’t one of them.
    What are you working
    on at the moment, and will see from you in coming months?
    I’m currently working on book three of my paranormal romance
    saga, the Medici Protectorate series. This novel, Body Armor, is scheduled for
    release in June 2017, and its follow-up, Tortured Soul, will come out at the
    end of the year, ending the series.
    Please tell us about
    your latest book.
    Fear unchecked cripples. Fear conquered liberates.
    Faith Keller has suffered much in her life—the murder of her
    sister, the near-destruction and almost-ruin of her family, and a traumatic
    abduction. It’s no wonder she battles the effects of PTSD on a daily basis. The
    last thing she needs is to be the subject of an intense police investigation
    for the very crime her father was blamed for years earlier. Yet, despite her
    family’s staunchest efforts, she finds herself on the hot seat with a tenacious
    officer—one whose attention she actually relishes.
    Carter Emerson takes his job seriously. It’s the only
    tribute he can make to honor his fallen brother, and he’s determined to do the
    title “police officer” justice. When he sets his sights on Faith
    Keller, he’s torn. His mentor tells him he’s got it all wrong, but the evidence
    doesn’t lie. The worst part? He doesn’t want her to be guilty. He just wants her.
    A story of healing and personal growth, Pride and Fall ends
    the Keller Family trilogy with action, deception, and a revelation readers won’t
    see coming.

    About Pride and Fall

    Genre: Suspense/Drama w/a hint of Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    Buy Pride and Fall
    Amazon: http://a.co/dzDTSMq

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    Meet Jazz: Sex, Scandal, and the Sheriff @KryssieFortune #suspense #RLFblog

    Welcome Jazz Stewart from Sex, Scandal, and the Sheriff, a
    new contemporary erotic suspense.

    About Sex, Scandal, and the Sheriff

    Title Sex, Scandal, and the Sheriff
    Genre Contemporary, erotic, suspense.
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Jasmine Stewart (Jazz to her friends) falls for the blond
    stranger when he spanks and seduces her at a Washington soiree. Later, when she
    discovers her flatmate is trying to draw her into a spy ring, she goes to the
    authorities. The ensuing publicity costs her her job, her security, and her
    future. Starting over in Westhorpe Ridge is her only option.
    Sean Mathews, former SEAL and Westhorpe Ridge’s sheriff, can’t
    forget the woman he spanked when he visited Washington, but he thinks she’s a
    spy. When she turns up in Westhorpe Ridge, he tries everything to make her
    leave town. Despite their misunderstandings, though, they can’t keep their
    hands off each other.
    As Year’s Eve looms, the spy ring resurfaces. Jazz will need
    all of Sean’s SEAL prowess to survive. But because his wounded leg cost him his
    speed in the water, will it be enough?

    Introducing Jazz Stewart

    Age: 23
    Gender: Female
    Birthplace: Washington DC
    Profession: Teacher turned baker
    Ethnicity: Caucasian
    Please provide a
    physical description of yourself.
    I’m five feet six, but I’m a bit on the skinny side, mostly
    because I get wrapped up in things and forget to eat. I wear my hair long. It’s
    more dark honey than flaxen, but I’m blonde. My eyes? I don’t know. Pale blue,
    I suppose.
    Please tell us a
    little about yourself.
    I grew up in more foster homes than I have fingers. A couple
    were good, some were okay, but most weren’t good places for me. I learned early
    on how to push people away. I have a bit of temper too, but it’s more under
    control now than when I was a kid. I always hoped someone would see though my
    tough front and love me. Not that my foster families ever did.
    I trained as a teacher, but the school principle freaked
    when my flatmate tried to involve me in a spy ring. As if I’d ever betray my
    country. Then Mandy Devlin offered me a chance to open a bakery in her hotel. I
    jumped at the chance
    Who is the significant
    other in your life?
    Sean Mathews. That’s Sheriff Mathews of Westhorpe Ridge. He
    trained as Seal, but when a bullet cost him his speed in the water he came home
    and took over the role of sheriff in his home town. Of course, since he thought
    I was a spy, he didn’t like me much at first.
    How do you dress?
    Jeans and T-shirt for every day. For evenings, I have this one
    red dress. I was wearing it in Washington, at the spy soiree thingy and Sean
    loved it. Of course, like me, he was there under false pretenses.
    Are you book-smart, self-taught,
    widely-experienced?
    My education was as patchy as my home life. Changing schools
    a bazillion times made things hard. There was this one teacher, when I was
    about thirteen, who cared more about her pupils than I’d expected. She got
    through to me and taught me the value of education. I buckled down and made
    myself learn. I guess she’d the reason I trained as a teacher.
    Do you get by, live comfortably,
    live extravagantly?
    I always lived hand to mouth, but then it turns out I had
    this multi-millionaire great grandmother, but she was an evil old witch. She
    knew I existed and left me in the foster system. What sort of woman does that
    to her family? Anyway, I guess her conscience kicked in eventually. She left me
    three-quarters of million dollars. Me? With more money than I can imagine. That’s
    not all though. If me and my newfound second cousins marry within a year of her
    death, me and Abigail, get another four get four million dollars.
    Abigail’s married to a former Marine now, but he’s a bit
    scary sometimes. That said, he loves her to pieces. He and my Sean rescued her
    when mobsters kidnapped her, but that’s another story.
    I haven’t met my other second cousin yet Adam yet, but he’s
    a doctor in the Army. He’s due home at Easter. He gets the bulk of my great
    grandmother’s estate – that’s about fifteen million dollars—along with
    Montgomery Hall. Honestly, that’s too much money for me to imagine.
    Are any of your skills
    a source of pride or embarrassment, and if so, which ones and why?
    I’m a great baker. One of my best foster mums taught me, but
    then she got ill and social services moved me. Don’t tell Sean, but thanks to
    my upbringing, I can throw a mean punch. Of course, as wife of the local
    sheriff, I never would.
    What is your family like?
    I already said my great grandmother was witch. Abigail’s got
    the kindest heart but she puts herself down too much. Mandy Devlin, the woman
    who gave me a chance to start over in the bakery helped with a sort of mini
    makeover. Mandy’s and her son, Ben feel like family too. I still don’t know
    what I’ll make of Adam. He’s Sean’s best friend, but to me, he should have been
    there for Abigail more when her great grandmother and her mother started to
    gang up on. Considering the way her family treated her, I don’t how Abigail ever
    found the courage to advertise for husband.
    How well do you know your
    neighbors?
    Westhorpe Ridge is a small town with a big heart. Everybody
    is welcoming and warm, Kevin Jones excepted of course. He tried to make trouble
    between Sean and me but things worked out all right in the end.

    Buy Sex, Scandal, and the Sheriff

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    Saving Hope by @lsfabre Russian #Thriller #Romance #RLFblog

    Welcome Liese Sherwood-Fabre, author of Saving Hope, a
    thriller with romantic elements re-release.
    Why did you write
    this book?
    This story’s inception involved two elements: a copy of
    Richard Preston’s March 9, 1998 New Yorker article “Annals of Warfare: TheBioweaponeers,” and my work in Russia. Preston’s article was about the
    country of Iran hiring unemployed scientists from the Soviet Union’s bioweapons
    program. It made me speculate on why someone would go to work for another
    country in this field. I came up with an unemployed scientist with a very sick
    daughter who saw this job as the only way to get the care the daughter needed.
    I didn’t work in the area of bioweapons or even with the military, but I did
    work in the field of healthcare and was familiar with the state of the Russian
    medical field following the fall of the Soviet Union.
    What is your favorite
    genre to read?
    Mystery/thriller—by far.
    Who is your favorite
    character from fiction (not including your own)?
    Oh, so many. Maybe Scarlet O’Hara because of her strong
    character. No one was going to stop her from getting her way—not the Yankees,
    the carpet-baggers, or even the war.
    What are you working
    on at the moment?
    I just completed a sequel to a book I wrote on Sherlock
    Holmes at 13 (he turns 14 at the end of the sequel). The first is with my
    agent. I’m now considering my next project.
    What books will we see
    from you in coming months?
    In addition to this re-release (the original publisher, Musa
    Publishing, folded and so I’m bringing it out myself), I have a book of essays
    on The Life and Times of Sherlock Holmes. It describes aspects of Victorian
    England presented in the Sherlock Holmes stories.
    I also have a short story in an anthology, Curious
    Incidents: More Improbable Adventures. The collection shares stories of
    Sherlock Holmes in alternate universes. In mine, the world is inhabited by
    vampyres, and Holmes is called in to solve a very gruesome murder of one.
    Please tell us about your latest book.

    About Saving Hope

    Genre Thriller with romantic elements
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG-13
    NYT Bestseller Steve Berry described Saving Hope as “a
    tantalizing premise that toys with the most basic of emotions—a parent’s drive
    to save their child.” And Chanticleer Reviews gave it four stars. “This
    reviewer’s heart was pounding as the final pages of this book flew under her
    fingers at 2:30 in the morning.”
    In one of Siberia’s formerly closed cities, Alexandra
    Pavlova, an unemployed microbiologist, struggles to save her daughter’s life.
    When she turns to Vladimir, her oldest friend, for help, she’s drawn into
    Russia’s underworld. His business dealings with the Iranians come to the
    attention of Sergei Borisov, an FSB (formerly the KGB) agent. Alexandra finds
    herself joining forces with Sergei to stop the export of a deadly virus in a
    race to save both her daughter and the world.
    Buy Saving Hope
    This book is coming soon. Please visit the author’s website:

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