Capturing Gabriel
is book three in Lyn Horner’s Romancing the Guardians series. Staged mainly in
the mountains of Colombia ,
this book is a modern-day western South American style. Spiced with steamy
romance, the story stars a leading man with a surprising Superhero power.
Review Excerpt:
“Capturing Gabriel by Lyn Horner
is part romance, part action, part paranormal and 100% entertainment as she
creates a hard scrabble world and brings two souls together at a most
inconvenient time! …Definitely not heavy or dark reading, this has heat,
tension and a great author behind a wonderful plot!” --Dianne Bylo, Amazon Top 500 Reviewer
CAPTURING GABRIEL Blurb:
What’s a handsome Colombian psychic with super-hero-power to
do with a spirited Navajo beauty who invades his territory? Why, kidnap her of
course.
Chopper pilot Josie Tseda served in Afghanistan .
She can take care of herself. But when she vows to find Gabriel Valdez, a
Guardian of Danu, and deliver him to a gathering of Guardians, she’s in for a
rough ride. She didn’t count on ending up his prisoner – or on falling for him.
Battling vicious drug lords and seeking revenge for his
mother’s murder, Gabriel doesn’t trust the feisty American female who wants to
fly him off to the U.S.
Yet, he can’t help wanting her. Will he allow her to capture his heart or will
the secret power he wields ultimately drive her away?
CAPTURING GABRIEL Excerpt:
“What are you
doing?”
“Is it not
obvious? I am releasing you.” He didn’t bother looking up as he spoke. Finished
freeing her numb left foot, he walked around the mule and untied her right foot
then reached to free her hands.
“Now what?”
she asked as the last rope fell away.
His lips
crooked into a half-smile. “Now you step down, Señorita Tseda.”
Josie
frowned. “I can’t. My hands and feet are numb from being tied so tight.”
He glowered
at Javier, who sat silently observing, and reprimanded him for binding her too
tightly. The other man lowered his head and muttered a reply.
“Hey! You’d
fight too, if somebody tried to hogtie you.”
Arching black
eyebrows, he said, “I do not know this hogtie
and I think I do not wish to know. Come down now. I will help you.” He grasped
her by the waist and lifted her off the mule, trying to be gentle, she could
tell, but even so she uttered a strangled cry and collapsed against him. Her
feet and hands tingled painfully with the returning flow of blood, but what
really hurt was the raw flesh along her inner thighs and private places. Pride
was the only thing that prevented her from whimpering like a child.
Josie didn’t
know exactly when her arms had circled Valdez ’s
neck, but she was very aware of his male scent and the hard wall of his chest
against her side. When he lowered her onto the blanket, she experienced a sense
of loss as he separated from her.
Crazy woman! He’s an arrogant bully who
kidnapped you. You can’t let yourself feel anything but anger toward him.
He stood and
walked to his horse, returning shortly with a canteen. Uncapping it, he bent
and handed it to her. She nodded, disturbed by her unwanted reaction to him and
unable to speak. Leaving her to rest and drink her fill, he sauntered over to
the other men, several of whom had taken the opportunity to sprawl in the
shade.
Covertly
watching him from beneath the screen of her lashes, Josie couldn’t help
admiring his tall, sinewy build and fluid grace. He sat near Javier and Berto,
leaning against the trunk of a convenient palm tree with his long legs crossed
at the ankles. Removing his hat, he raked a hand through his rumpled black hair
and replaced the hat. He carried on a casual conversation in Spanish with his
companions and laughed at some comment from Javier that made Berto scowl and
turn red, plainly embarrassed.
Javier slung
his burly arm around the young man’s head, knocking his hat off, and ruffled
his hair. At that point, Josie noticed a resemblance between the two and it
dawned on her that they were likely father and son. She might have seen it
before if she hadn’t been so wrapped up in her alarming situation . . . and in
ogling their leader, she admitted.
“Let me have
that,” Valdez
said, taking the blanket from her. “Come, I will make you as comfortable as
possible.” He held out his hand and waited for her to take it. When she
hesitantly placed her much smaller hand in his, he didn’t lead her to the mule,
her beast of torture. Instead, he steered her toward his sleek bay gelding,
which looked to be at least sixteen hands high.
“Wait, I
can’t ride him,” Josie said, hanging back, trying to tug her hand free. “He’s
too tall.”
Chuckling, he
refused to let go. “Do not worry, señorita,
I will not let you fall off Cezar’s back.”
“What? Are
you saying I’m to ride with you?” She shook her head in disbelief.
“That is
precisely what I am saying. It will be far more comfortable for you than
bumping along on that wretched creature.” He tilted his head toward the mule.
“Do you not think so?”
“No! I don’t
think any such thing. I’m not riding with you.” She tossed her head indignantly
and stuck out her hand. “Give me the blanket. I’ll pad my saddle with it and
I’ll be fine.”
A muscle ticked along his square jaw. “You are stubborn and
full of pride, but you will not win this battle, chiquita.”
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Lyn Horner resides in Fort
Worth , Texas – “Where
the West Begins” – with her husband and several very spoiled cats. Trained in
the visual arts, Lyn worked as a fashion illustrator and art instructor before
she took up writing. She loves crafting passionate love stories, both
historical and contemporary. Lyn also enjoys reading, gardening, visiting with
family and friends, and cuddling her furry, four-legged children.
The author’s Texas
Devlins series blends authentic Old West settings, steamy romance and a
glimmer of the mysterious. This series has earned multiple awards and
nominations, including Crowned Heart reviews and a Rone Award nomination from InD’Tale Magazine.
Lyn is now hard at work on her romantic suspense series, Romancing the Guardians. These books
combine her trademark flashes of psychic phenomena with Irish folklore and a
chilling apocalyptic theme. Along the way, readers are treated to thunderous
action, terrifying suspense and sizzling romance.
Find all Lyn’s books
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2 comments:
Lyn, thank you for sharing with readers today. I am excited about your series and look forward to reading each book in the series.
Thank you, Caroline, for inviting me to visit your beautiful blog. I'm delighted to share a taste of Capturing Gabriel with your readers. I hope they will check out the first two books in my Romancing the Guardians series: Rescuing Lara and Decoding Michaela. Book 4, Toughing Charlotte, will come out this spring.
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