Wednesday, December 05, 2012

MORGAN K. WYATT SHARES UNDERCOVER REBEL



Please welcome Morgan K. Wyatt to A Writer's Life today.

Morgan K. Wyatt


Morgan as a child had to suffer through movies with clueless heroines rescued by smart men. Her mother dutifully read her stories where princesses waited for princes to jumpstart their lives. There were no proactive female role models in the media at that time, with the exception of Wonder Woman. It is for this reason, and that it is fun, Morgan writes about strong women going after what they want.
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Learn more about Morgan at: http://www.morgankwyatt.com
​Twitter: morgankawyatt@morgankwyatt 
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Morgan-K-Wyatt/160636730670958?ref=hl


TOP TEN LISTS

Morgan has shared two of her Top Tens Lists with us. Morgan, let's begin with your Top Ten Favorite Authors:


Arthur Conan Doyle
Edgar Allan Poe
Jayne Ann Krentz
Amanda Quick
Ray Bradbury
Nora Roberts
Mark Twain
Jane Austen
Rosamunde Pilcher
Harper Lee


Excellent choices, and most are my favorites, too. What are your Top Ten Favorite Books?

A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN
THE BIOLOGY OF BELIEF
THE BLACK STALLION
BLACK BEAUTY
GONE WITH THE WIND
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
THE HOBBIT
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
CHARLOTTE'S WEB
MARTIAN CHRONICLES

Introducing Morgan K. Wyatt’s UNDERCOVER REBEL, Rebel Hearts, Book One, and . . .


Tour Giveaway! 
One book and one $5 Amazon Gift Card to one lucky commenter at each tour stop. Be sure to leave your email address to be included in the giveaway.




UNDERCOVER REBEL Synopsis
Emily Sewell couldn't remember when she fell in love with her neighbor, Gray Masterson. He unfortunately didn't really notice her as a woman until the eve of his leaving to fight in the Civil War. A magical evening ensued with him asking her to wait for him. News that he's been killed on the battlefield propels her into action. She knows he is alive - she just has to find him. The only thing between her and her true love is miles of swampland, a major war, and her own doubts. Emily wrestles with Gray's possible death, imprisonment, or that he's unwilling to return to her.

Can a sheltered Southern Belle navigate the horrors of war to retrieve her fiancé? Emily is willing to try.


UNDERCOVER REBEL Excerpt

“All the Sewells are good looking. It’s commonplace to hear your family mentioned as one of the most comely of the county.”

Emily’s heart took a nosedive like a crow spying a piece of corn. Sure, she heard they were a comely family, but never thought much of it. Comely could mean there were no hunchbacks or cross-eyed cousins. She’d thought perhaps he only commented on her, especially wearing the green satin. No, such praise was too much to hope for.

“Hey there, sugah, what’s with the long face?” Gray raised his hand to place two fingers under her chin, tilting it upwards toward his gaze.

His unexpected action caused her fingers to loosen on her fan and it slipped from her hand. He called her sugar. Mother would hate it and call it common, inappropriate at any time. If only she could grab the word, the look in his eyes, and the feeling inside her, and wrap it, all in cotton batting to store away like a precious keepsake. If only this moment, wait, his lips moved, could it get any better?

You’ve always been a delightful sprite following your brother and me around. Townsend called you a nuisance, but I never minded. Your high spirits, your curiosity, your courage always impressed me.” Gray ended with a wink.

“It did?” Emily squeaked. She didn’t sound like the belle of the ball. More like her nine-year-old cousin than a femme fatale.

Maybe Eileen could get her money back on the potion. Still, Gray called her beautiful, winked at her, and touched her. So far, he brought to life almost every one of her romantic daydreams, except one. His face grew larger. Oh my, he was going to kiss her. Her heart beat double time, making it hard to breathe. Inadvertently, she squeezed her eyes shut, but opened them again, not wanting to miss a second.

Voices getting closer broke through Emily’s rapt contemplation of Gray’s lips. Whirling, tugging on his arm, she urged him down the gravel path. “Let’s check out the gazebo down by the river,” she commented, hoping Gray could read her unspoken message. The gazebo stood isolated at the edge of the property.

As they walked, greeting people casually, Emily worried Gray wouldn’t kiss her at all. Her skirt bumped against an azalea bush, scattering the deep pink blossoms and releasing their fragrance into the air. Maybe he wasn’t going to kiss her. Maybe she imagined it all. What would she say to Gray? How could she extract herself from this embarrassing situation?

A woman they passed teased Gray about how handsome he looked in his uniform. Shaking off her internal monologue, Emily spotted the offender, Elizabeth Anne, and bestowed upon her one of Eileen’s specialties - the gimlet glare with the smug smile.

Elizabeth stumbled back a step, obviously interpreting the message correctly. The potion just kicked in, people thinned out, and they managed a few more steps without any interruptions. The gazebo with its fresh coat of white paint gleamed like a beacon. Gray walked by her side in a companionable silence. What was he thinking? Looking up at him, furrowing her brow, Gray laughed and dropped a kiss on her brow.

Without thinking, she said, “You kissed me.”

“No, not a kiss. I was just trying to smooth out those worry lines in your forehead. Would you like for me to kiss you?” Waiting for her response, his eyes twinkled.

“Oh yes,” Emily sighed the words, giving voice to her most ardent wish. Gray swept her into his arms, causing her to stumble backwards. He only held her tighter. His lips swooped down on hers. My goodness his lips were soft, yet firm. He smelled so good. The sandalwood aroma wrapped around her along with his arms. The length of his muscular body pressed up against hers, causing her hoop skirt to bell out behind her.

The kiss ended too soon. Staring into Gray’s darkened eyes; the thought of another kiss drew her up on her toes closer to his lips when voices rounding the path corner caused them both to move apart.

Emily murmured under her breath. “Damn people.”

It must have been loud enough for Gray to hear because he laughed and attempted to cover it with a cough. Angling his head in her direction, away from the approaching people, he winked, mouthing words she couldn’t quite make out. He turned to greet the group of people.

Joseph Calhoun stepped forward in his Confederacy uniform and began pontificating about the strength of the Southern States. Emily caught the eye of Virginia Hammer, who looked supremely bored with her beau’s choice of topic. She’d probably heard Joseph’s impassioned speech more than a few times already.

Buy Link:
http://www.amazon.com/Undercover-Rebel-ebook/dp/B009AYSA22/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1354670753&sr=1-1-fkmr1&keywords=Morgan+K+Wyatt+Undercover+Rebel

The Remaining Tour
Dec 7 - A Bookish Libraria-The Bookish Dame Reviews/guest post
Dec 11 - Chanting of Muses/Top Ten's List
Dec 14 - Black Lion Tour Blog/wrap-up

Also Available from Morgan on Amazon:

REBEL BRIDE, Rebel Hearts book two



Eileen Sewell sparks plenty of gossip by spiteful matrons and their horse-faced daughters that she’d find herself alone due to her picky ways. Of course, she didn’t believe them. Then again, she also didn’t expect to be a mail order bride either. It wasn’t easy snagging a husband who hadn’t heard about her willful nature. Eileen finally gave up hope of finding love, and decided to settle for whatever she’d find out west. If that wasn’t lowering enough, she’d just witnessed the first train robbery. Unfortunately, the outlaws saw her too. Enter Marshal Colt Sheppard, who excels at extracting information from reticent witnesses. His crooked smile and broad shoulders won’t charm her. She’d played this game before, only she never had a worthy adversary. Talk about bad timing.

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11 comments:

MK McClintock said...

Thank you for hosting today Caroline!

Morgan--you have a nice variety of authors and books listed, though a couple I haven't heard of before.

morgan said...

Thanks Caroline for hosting me today.

Caroline Clemmons said...

Thanks for sharing, Morgan. Best wishes for continued success with your writing career.

Liz Flaherty said...

Hi, Ladies. I love those lists, and agree with most everything on them. :-)

morgan said...

Hi Liz,
Thanks for stopping by. :)

Angela Adams said...

Morgan, you have one of my all-time, favorite books! The Black Stallion!! I buy a copy every year to donate to my school's Holiday Book Drive.

morgan said...

Hi Angela,

That means there is one other female Black Stallion fan. Thanks for stopping by.

katsrus said...

Those are beautiful book covers. Will have to ad your books to my reading as they both sound wonderful.
Sue B
katsrus(at)gmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

These two books sound great. I really enjoyed the Top Tens list of authors. I love Jane Austen and Mark Twain. Great writers to look up to. Thanks for sharing.

chrysrawr@yahoo.com

Martha Lawson said...

Sounds like a good one!! Thanks for the giveaway.

mlawson17 at hotmail dot com

Mary Preston said...

I've just added to my reading list. Always a good thing.

marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com