by Cindy McDonald
The response to the cover of Into the Crossfire has been nothing less than
entertaining. Every time I show the book to any woman I get the exact same
reaction. First their eyes widen—sometimes I think I’m going to have to pick
their eyeballs off the floor for them, then their jaw drops open, they suck in
a little air—let it out slowly, and then they all say the same thing: “Oh my
God! He is sooo hot!”
Yep, and that’s when the
questions start. “Who is he?”
They are always amazed when I
say that I know who he is and that I have talked with him through Facebook, and
made arrangements for the photograph through the same social network. That’s
right, I found Stuart Reardon on Facebook. I also found Stuart Tomlinson—who
will be featured on the cover of the next First Force book, To the Breaking Pointe, on FB as well.
See? Social networking can be
more than who’s cheating on who!
Mr. Reardon is a professional
rugby player in the UK. Over the past several years he has taken on another
career (quite successfully) as a model. He has been featured on many magazine
covers. Sorry ladies he’s engaged.
Anyway, Stuart is always posting
his latest modeling photos on his FB page, and when this particular picture
came through my feeds I immediately thought it would be perfect for the cover
of Into the Crossfire. FB has many photographers who feature
male models on their page and I’ve found that they are a great place to shop
for original photos to purchase that can’t be replicated on another book cover.
Most of the photographers are negotiable on their prices.
So, is the story within the
pages of Into the Crossfire as hot as the cover? I think so. My
first book series, Unbridled, has suggestive scenes within its story-lines, but for
the First Force Series I have tossed my inhibitions
into the wind to write those bedroom scenes that I’ve longed to pen but was too
shy while working with my first series. The Unbridled
Series will continue to have
suggestive material for those who prefer the love scenes to be a little less
descriptive, but in the First
Force Series I won’t be
slamming the bedroom door in the reader’s face. That said the story-lines will
carry all the suspense, twists, and turns that I love to write, and characters
that you will miss after you’ve finished reading the book, and have you
clamoring for the next books: To the Breaking Pointe and Into
the Dark—coming very soon!
For more information on Into the Crossfire, To the Breaking
Pointe or Into the Dark/First Force Series and
all of Cindy McDonald’s books please visit her website at: www.cindymcwriter.com Hey! Join her newsletter and get the first
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thank you!
It had been four years since
ex-Navy SEAL, Jack Haliday, had an explosive run-in with a biker gang wounding
their leader, Gunner. During those years Jack had acquired everything he ever
wanted: a beautiful wife, an adorable daughter, and a lovely home in the
suburbs—everything was as perfect as it could get, until Gunner returned to
twist Jack’s world inside-out with a vengeance that he could never have
prepared for. Critically injured, he found himself surrounded in the security
of First Force International and in the care of their head medic, Dr. Rayne
Lee, a beautiful and compassionate woman who knows firsthand the sharp slice of
loss and grief.
Now Jack has a score to settle
and he’s got some new friends to help him, but in the end, can Rayne help to ease
his grief and encourage him to start a new life with team First Force?
Excerpt:
Closing her eyes, Rayne took in a braced breath. “My name is
Rayne. And I know all about the nightmares where the ones that you love are
murdered in front of your eyes and you are powerless to stop it.” Her voice
fell away.
Jack’s head snapped toward her.
She busied herself cleaning up the implements that she had used to
suture him while she spoke. “My husband and I were on a medical mission in Peru
three years ago. The Peruvian government had taken down a guerrilla group known
as the Glory Road near the Amazonian Valley. They had killed or arrested
approximately one-hundred members of the group. Matt and I were part of a small
medical unit that went in to care for the women that had been held as sex
slaves. They were in terrible condition, dehydrated, starved, and beaten.
Anyway, Matt, me, and my four-year-old daughter, Sierra, were housed in one of
the tiny shacks in a camp. One night, the camp was attacked by the guerrillas
they hadn’t captured. It was a slaughter.” Rayne’s voice hiccuped. She needed
to catch her breath. She sank onto the edge of the bed.
Jack watched her intently while she fought to muster composure.
Finally, she continued, “They killed my husband and my daughter,
but for some reason they spared me and several of the women who had been
rescued. I wished that they hadn’t. I was their prisoner for seven horrible
months. I prayed for death every night. Uncle Walt and his team rescued me.
It’s been a long road back to becoming a functioning human being.” Hesitating,
she wrung her hands together. She found the courage to look him in the eye. “So
you see, Jack, I have a complete understanding of what you’re going through.”
Tomorrow Cindy shares book two,To The Breaking Pointe, with us.
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Originally posted on the blog: Writing, Editing & Books...Oh My!
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