Sunday, February 1, 2009

Backcover Blurbs for the Feb. Intrigues










The Feb. Intrigues will hit the bookstores next week, so here are the excerpts:

UNDERCOVER STRANGER, Pat White: With her girl-next-door looks and quaint doll museum, Ciara O'Malley seemed innocent. But she was secret agent Griffin Black's number one suspect for a terrible crime and he knew how to get close enough to uncover her illicit activities. By seducing the truth right out of her. Then walking away. Except all of Griff's make-believe attraction turned surprisingly real once Ciara became a target herself. Suddenly Griff found himself protecting Ciara rather than using her. And yet, even with all his special training, Griff didn't know which was more frightening—how deep this criminal network ran…or how far one beautiful redhead had worked her way under his skin.

PROFILE DURANGO, Carla Cassidy: The last time he'd seen forensics expert Callista "Callie" MacBride, she was the target of a hit man, and FBI Agent Tom Ryan had been assigned to keep her safe…but he hadn't kept his distance. Now, when every agent in the Four Corners was on the hunt for who killed one of their own, Callie was again in danger. And like before, it was Tom playing protector—while trying to avoid their still-simmering attraction. He knew Callie resented his sudden return, but the haunted look in her eyes told him there was more to the story. And he was right—but the truth rocked him to the core.…


PLATINUM COWBOY, Rita Herron: A true diamond in the rough, self-made man Flint McKade was one of the wealthiest men in the world and one of the hottest bachelors in Texas. So when his beloved Diamondback Ranch was sabotaged, Flint had a long list of suspects to choose from. His new veterinarian, Lora Leigh Whittaker, seemed to have an agenda, but he couldn't imagine the gorgeous blonde was out to get him. Then she was attacked, and Flint appointed himself her personal bodyguard. Standing beside her day and night, the chemistry that had been there from day one became unbearable. As a billionaire he was used to getting what he wanted. And he wanted her safe, in his arms…and in his bed.

EXPECTING TROUBLE, Delores Fossen: Agent Cal Rico knew that Jenna Laniere was lying. But then he discovered that she was only trying to protect her baby from an untrustworthy ex and his ruthless associates. A deadly game of cat and mouse forced Jenna into hiding. And if Cal didn't help, the struggling single mother would have nowhere else to run. So it didn't matter that claiming the child as his own would ruin his career. Cal had to risk his future to help save Jenna from her past. As an agent, it was his duty. As a man falling for this tiny family, he couldn't turn away if he wanted to….

CIRCUMSTANTIAL MEMORIES, Carol Ericson: Covert agent Ryder McClintock had returned home for the first time in years only to come face-to-face with Julia Rousseau, the woman with whom he'd once shared a bed—then been forced to leave behind. Forgetting her had been impossible, but because of an accident, she was left with no memory…including the name of her baby's father. A little girl who looked remarkably like Ryder. But before he could tell Julia about their shared past, he needed to protect her and his daughter from someone determined to spoil their reunion. And as the threats escalated and Julia's memory returned, Ryder sensed her stalker's grudge ran much deeper than they realized….

THE HIGH COUNTRY RANCHER, Jan Hambright: He was a hard-edged rancher harboring dark secrets

But Baylor McCullough wasn't talking, especially not to Mariah Ellis, the pushy but beautiful detective who considered him the prime suspect in a recent disappearance. A series of shocking murders and attacks revealed, however, that nothing was as it seemed—not even the past—and saddling up with Mariah might be his best chance at uncovering the truth. Still, protecting her while they searched for clues on his ranch was becoming increasingly difficult as the threats escalated. And the thought of Mariah getting caught in the cross fire didn't sit well with the rugged cowboy. Was it possible the beauty he'd rescued during a raging blizzard was the long-sought redemption he'd been hoping for?


Do any of these grab you right from the start? Which will be a must read for you?

Delores Fossen

18 comments:

  1. I want to read all of them! Love Rita's cover.

    Mel K.

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  2. Mel, I'm with you! And I love Rita's cover, too. What a hot cowboy!!!!

    Delores

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  3. That's why Intrigues are my favorite, they have the essentials for a good story, Mystery, Suspense, Danger and Romance. Balance that all out with dimensional characterization and you have a helluva good book!

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  4. I want to read them all, because I love the Intrigue line.

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  5. Virgina and wstridgerrunner, we're all thrilled to hear you say that. :)

    Delores

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  6. Okay this may end up a duplicate but I really want to know if I have to chose as I am intrigued by them all.

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  7. Nope, you don't have to choose. We hope you'll love them ALL.

    Delores :)

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  8. I am a bookaholic---I like them all!

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  9. Actually they all grabbed me but I have already bought Platinum Cowboy as it grabbed the hardest. I will also be getting several of the others....just have to make up my mind as to which I will buy next. Probably Profile Durango since I have the first in the Four Corners series.

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  10. Thanks, Estella!!

    Ellen, I can understand why Platinum Cowboy grabbed you. Rita's books are awesome, and that cover is WOW.

    Delores

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  11. Can't just choose one. I want to read them all.

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  12. LOL! I was actually talking about the horse, Delores. *smile*

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  13. Mel, sure you were. ;) Actually, the horse does look good too! LOL.

    Jane, I hope you'll enjoy them all!

    Delores

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  14. Speaking of horses, that really is Jan Hambright's horse on the cover of her book.

    Delores

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  15. I will be reading them all hopefully. Like everyone else I love the Intrigue line.

    Got to love Rita's Cover though.

    I told Julie Miller and Debra Webb what a wonderful job your all Art Department does when they pick out the guys to do your covers. They manage to match the hero up with your despriction"sp" sooo good.

    patsy :)

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  16. They all sound like great reads.
    I think I would start with PROFILE DURANGO.
    I love Rita, Pat's and Dolores work. I hate to admit I haven't read the others

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  17. I want them all, but if I could only buy one it would be Carol Ericson's. The blurb has such a unique twist. I can't wait to read it.

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  18. This is the first time in a long time I can actually say I want to read them all!

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