New Release from Jerri Drennen!!
I had to give my dear friend and fellow crit partner a shout out on the new release of her novel, Her Man Flint!! I love her cover and the insides are pretty good too!
If James Bond and Cleopatra Jones had a daughter, Adriana Kent would kick her ass.
Everything Adriana knows about being a top-notch, undercover agent she's learned from her partner, Flint Morgan, in and out of the sheets. That is, until he's caught between those same bed linens with another woman. Heartbroken, Adriana refuses to forgive him. But when 'the other woman' is found dead in Flint's apartment, she steps up to prove his innocence--he might be a womanizer, but he's no killer.
As Adriana closes in on a suspect, she's kidnapped and sent overseas to a sadistic prince who collects women like priceless pieces of art. Now this tough as nails agent finds herself playing the helpless courtesan to a man hell-bent on breaking her spirit. Flint arrives in the nick of time, dressed as a harem girl, fighting off randy guards and surly camels to rescue Adriana so they can fly back to the states to find a way to exonerate him for murder.
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If James Bond and Cleopatra Jones had a daughter, Adriana Kent would kick her ass.
Everything Adriana knows about being a top-notch, undercover agent she's learned from her partner, Flint Morgan, in and out of the sheets. That is, until he's caught between those same bed linens with another woman. Heartbroken, Adriana refuses to forgive him. But when 'the other woman' is found dead in Flint's apartment, she steps up to prove his innocence--he might be a womanizer, but he's no killer.
As Adriana closes in on a suspect, she's kidnapped and sent overseas to a sadistic prince who collects women like priceless pieces of art. Now this tough as nails agent finds herself playing the helpless courtesan to a man hell-bent on breaking her spirit. Flint arrives in the nick of time, dressed as a harem girl, fighting off randy guards and surly camels to rescue Adriana so they can fly back to the states to find a way to exonerate him for murder.
Excerpt for Her Man Flint
“Are you going to lie there all day, or are we going to get
the hell out of Dodge?”
The voice was unmistakable. “Adriana,” he growled.
“What? Were you expecting Lindsey ‘Silicone’ Warren,
perhaps?” Adriana popped her head out from behind the huge rock in front of him
for a brief second, glared, then ducked behind the boulder again. “Sorry to
disappoint you, but that woman wouldn’t break a fake nail to save your arrogant
ass.”
“Cute.” Flint eased up and clutched his side, putting
pressure on the wound in hopes of easing the flow of blood between his fingers.
“You think she’d care one way or the other if you made it
out of here alive?” Adriana continued. “Who do you think set you up anyway?”
“You did,” Flint tossed her way.
She jumped up again, her eyes spitting fire. “The hell I
did. I stopped by Billy’s this morning. He asked me what I wanted when I called
you yesterday.” With a seriousness Flint had never seen before, she shook her
blonde head, her glare boring into him. “I never called you. He told me you
were headed out here, and I knew you were in big trouble. Did you know your
precious Lindsey dated Hartford?”
“What?” Flint’s mouth slacked in astonishment.
“Yeah, they were a hot item last summer.” Her gaze turned
ice cold. “Apparently the relationship never ended. Why would you think I’d set
you up anyway? Believe it or not, I did care for you at one time.”
Adriana abruptly looked up and aimed her rifle, firing at a
man who’d popped his head over the ledge, then cursed like a sailor when she
missed the mark. “Move your ass. I’m not going to be your back forever.”
She fired again, this time smiling with satisfaction when
the man clutched at his shoulder.
“One down.”
Flint scrambled over to the boulder she used as a shield and
pulled himself behind it, moving in close to her.
Instantly, her womanly scent
filled the air around him, a perfume he remembered all too well—a sweet,
flowery fragrance with just a hint of musk. The stuff had always done strange
things to his libido. Today was no exception. Even in danger and wounded, he
found it difficult to ignore her wonderful essence. Hell, her in general.
“Why’d you come, Dray?” He slid to the ground, his back
against the rock while he wiped sweat from his brow onto his shirtsleeve.
He glanced back at her with curiosity. Today, her long,
ash-blonde hair was pulled away from her face, her perfect ivory complexion
smudged with dirt that no way detracted from her beauty. Her attention was on
their surroundings—no doubt trying to figure the best way to get them out of
the mess he’d gotten them into.
He watched her intently, shocked to realize he’d missed her.
“Why’d you save me?”
She turned to face him. “We’re partners. Isn’t that what
partners do?”
“But what about—”
“Forget it. So our personal relationship didn’t work
out—that doesn’t mean our professional association at the department can’t
continue.”
Adriana turned away and fired again, this time at a man
who’d started down the ravine after them. Her shot was off again.
Intense pain cut through Flint’s side as he shifted his
body. “I owe you one.”
She returned her attention to him and grinned. “Do I get to
choose payment?”
Before he could answer, she turned to the leather-clad man
who was moving again. Taking aim, she fired, hitting the goon in the leg. The
blast sent the assailant firing wildly in the air before tumbling down into the
gorge.
“That’s two.” Her triumphant smile said she was pleased with
herself.
“We were discussing payment. What’d you have in mind?”
Flint’s grin turned to a grimace when another wave of pain sliced through him.
Adriana’s frown deepened as she studied the area. “Let’s get
out of this alive, and then we’ll talk.” She pointed to his side. “How bad is
it? You think you can run?”
Despite the blood soaking his shirt, he knew he could
scramble if need be. “It’s nothing. I’ll be right behind you.”
“Let’s go.” Adriana raced for the next boulder about twenty
feet away, Flint hot on her heels. On the way, she tried to sidestep sagebrush
in her path, but instead hit it head-on and stumbled, rolling to the rocky
ground and landed hard on her back.
Flint dove on top her as a barrage of bullets flew over
them.
“Man, they really want you dead. Could you get off me?” She
scowled and tried to push him away, her breath coming in quick, uneven gasps.
Flint stared at her flushed face, painfully aware of the
soft yet firm breasts beneath him. Emotions he’d thought long dead stirred him
to distraction.
“I’m sure the same thought crossed your mind a time or two.”
He studied her face for a reaction, then lifted himself from her.
A hint of amusement danced in her eyes. “No, not dead.
Castrated maybe.”
As she rose in preparation to run again, her meaning sunk in
and caused Flint’s groin to twitch. “Oh, that hurt.”
He grabbed her arm and pulled her back to the ground as
another bullet buzzed past them.
“Yes, I imagine it would for someone who thought with his
dick instead of his brain.”
Flint couldn’t help but smile. She had such a foul, sexy
mouth. He reached over and laced his fingers through a loose strand of hair,
caressing its soft, silky texture. “Have I ever told you, Dray, that you have
the prettiest blonde hair?”
“Yes, as a matter of fact you have. It was right around the
time you were trying to get in my pants.” She glanced around. “We don’t have
time for reminiscing, Flint. If you hadn’t noticed, people are trying to kill
us.”
“Right. Well, it is nice,” he mumbled under his breath.
Adriana wiggled away and sat up. “Flatter me later.”
He chuckled, then grimaced when his amusement garnered him a
kick in the shin.
Another round flew by and ricocheted off a nearby rock,
sending them scurrying further behind the boulder protecting them, and reminded
Flint that they weren’t forgotten by their attackers.
Hunching over her, he asked, “Where’s your car?”
“Over there.” Adriana pointed to a large formation and
almost lost a finger when another slug zipped past.
She gasped and clutched at her hand, her eyes narrowing on
him.
“Are you hurt?” Flint reached for her fingers, but she
pulled away.
“If I lose even a hair on my head, Flint Morgan, you’ll
pay.”
Like a snake, she slithered toward the large rock where her
car was hidden. A well-timed storm cloud crossed over the sun and cast a shadow
over the ravine, giving them the opportunity to make their move to the larger
formation.
Flint crawled behind Adriana. He couldn’t help but admire
her perfectly rounded bottom, clad in a pair of tan khakis. She really did have
the best looking rear-end he’d ever seen in his life.
“Did I ask you to save my ass?” he asked, his mind now
consumed by hers, rather than what he should be worried about—getting them out
of this mess alive.
“No, but I couldn’t help but recall yours, and I didn’t want
to see it get shot off. Now crawl faster before my ass is the one that ends up
with lead in it.”
He smiled again. The women definitely had wit.
They made their way to a pile of enormous boulders, just a
few feet from Adriana’s red Porsche when Flint heard the faint thrum of a
helicopter in the distance.
Adriana cursed. “Who the hell’s coming now—guerilla
fighters? What if they’re not the good guys, Flint? What are we going to do?”
“Just keep moving. We’ll do whatever we have to. You got any
guns in your car?”
“Yeah, two. No extra ammo, though. Only what’s loaded in my
Glock and .45.”
The chopper flew overhead and circled the compound before
fanning out into what was clearly a search maneuver.
“Can you see any markings on the craft?” Flint squinted,
trying to make out anything that would give him some idea whether it was friend
or foe.
Her green eyes widened and in a soft voice she said, “I
don’t think we’re going to make it out of here alive, Flint. I need to tell you
something.”
“Oh? What’s that?” he asked, his attention still on the
helicopter above them.
“I wanted you to know—”
“I think it’s Billy,” he interrupted, waving his hands to
draw the pilot’s attention.
The craft flew over them once, then landed in an open field
a short distance away.
“Run.” Flint grasped her arm and pulled her toward the
aircraft, using a zigzag pattern to dodge stray bullets, while fighting the
rush of intense whirlwind caused by the propeller blades.
When they reached the chopper, he shoved Adriana inside and
jumped in behind her.
Instantly, they took off, hovering just long enough for them
to see three men aiming their weapons up in the air.
“Get us the hell out of here, Billy. Before they shoot us
down.” The ping of a bullet hit the side of the
chopper and pounded home the
importance of Flint’s words.
“Right away, boss. Glad to see you’re alive. I thought I was
going to have to take you out in a body bag.”
The chopper pivoted forward and left the compound.
“You might have had to if Adriana hadn’t come along. Say
Dray”…Flint glanced at the blood clotting on his shirt, then looked up to meet
her gaze. “What were you trying to tell me back there?”
Adriana shook her head. “Nothing. It wasn’t important.”
She turned to stare out the window, leaving Flint to wonder
what seemed so dire just seconds ago, yet now that they were safely on their
way home, turned into nothing?
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