Showing posts with label military romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military romance. Show all posts

Monday, May 26, 2025

Security Force of Two by Tena Stetler


Security Force of Two
by Tena Stetler

Blurb:

Miacoh Zane, a Special Forces veteran, returns to Aspen Ridge, Colorado a small town nestled in the Rocky Mountains, to settle his beloved grandmother’s estate. But the town holds painful memories and family secrets he wants to leave behind for good. 

 
Candle Bearclaw, a gifted computer analyst/programmer with talents she’s buried when recruited out of college by the CIA. After fifteen years, she abruptly resigns her position with the agency. She returns to her sleepy hometown only to discover her childhood crush has also returned and a violent crime has been committed. 

 
Due to their covert operations experience, Candle and Miacoh are thrown together to assist Homeland Security, FBI, and her father, former chief of police, with a murder investigation. As they search for the perpetrators, will their secrets be revealed as the investigation takes an unusual twist that could blow the case wide open. 

 

Excerpt: 


When she drove up the circle driveway, a chill shot up her spine, then a strange feeling came over her, almost like someone was watching. Reaching under the seat of her SUV, she pulled out her handgun, checked the weapon to make sure it was loaded, chambered a round, and tucked it in the back waistband of her jeans, covering it with her shirt and jacket. She backed out then drove the entire driveway more slowly, checking the perimeter. Nothing. The cell phone hadn't chirped to alert her of a breach, but she checked her outside surveillance cameras, then the ones inside her home anyway. Again nothing. She shrugged off the feeling and stepped out of her SUV. Gun drawn, she flicked off the safety and turned on the laser. It didn't hurt to be safe rather than sorry.  

Peeking in the window, she saw the alarm keypad was still set and secure. Then she walked around the house, entered through the back door, closed and relocked it, deactivated the alarm. Nothing was out of place. Part of her wished she'd brought Terrabyte along. Though still young, the pups tracking ability was well-developed. Terra would know if someone were in or around the cabin since they left. Back to the wall, she moved carefully through each room, nothing. When she was sure the house was clear, she sat down at the computer, laying the gun next to it. Warning windows were popped up everywhere on the screen. Someone had tried to hack into her system but hadn't gotten very far. Closing out the windows one at a time until she found a message planted just under the first layer of security. That is what must have set off the warnings. Her throat went dry as she read the message. “Poking around where you don't belong is dangerous business. Carl's death was unfortunate but an accident. Leave it be or pay the consequences.” 

Fingers posed over the keyboard. She started to X out of the message but stopped. If this was a disintegrating message, she would have no proof it ever existed. Taking out her cell phone, she took a picture of the screen. The handle on the front door jiggled. She grabbed her gun and jumped up, making her way to the front bay window. 

 

 

Author Bio


Tena Stetler is an international best-selling author of award-winning paranormal tales. Some call her crazy, others creative. She deals with the voices in her head by writing them down and creating a fantasy world and characters you won’t soon forget.  Her books tell tales of magical kick-ass women and mystical alpha males that dare to love them. Travel, adventure, magic, and a bit of mystery flourish in her books along with a few companion animals to round out the tales. 

Colorado is home; shared with her husband of many moons, a brilliant Chow Chow, a spoiled parrot, and a fifty- two-year-old box turtle. When she’s not writing, her time is spent kayaking, camping, hiking, biking or just relaxing in the great Colorado outdoors.  


 

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Boys of Bragg Series by Randa Knight

 

 


The Boys of Bragg series follows military friends who are stationed at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina and the sassy independent women they fall for.


A Change of Heart

Boys of Bragg Book 1

by Randa Knight

Genre: Military Romance


One summer changed everything.

 

Dee

One night.

One decision.

Taking chances isn't a new concept to me, but I've never been one to take a chance on love. Michael changes all of that. No more party girl, no more one-night stands. I fall hard for the cerulean-eyed sex god who shows me what it's like to truly be cherished and loved.

Only, I'm not sure how long it can last.

Michael

I knew the moment I met Dee that she was trouble. But when she unexpectedly opens up to me the night we meet, I realize she's the only person who could change how I think about relationships, how I feel, and how I look at life. She's a fiery, spontaneous woman who challenges me at every turn. I should let her go. But I don't think I want to.

But right now my career won’t allow me to be the kind of man she deserves.

And Dee doesn’t trust herself or my love for her.

If I’m going to keep her, I have to let her walk away, as much as it pains me to my core.

Yes, it sounds crazy and it might just backfire, but if my plan pays off, we’ll both stop running and finally realize how much we need each other, how our hearts were made for each other.

 

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The Art of Love

Boys of Bragg Book 2


One look is all it takes to change everything. 

 

Cat

I've been the black sheep of the family my entire life, so I'm looking forward to this fresh start. My job and new friends are great and I’m finding happiness. Then I met Brax--the gorgeous soldier with huge muscles, but he’s also sweet, caring, and loves art. Oh, and he’s completely off-limits, thanks to my overprotective brother who’s Brax’s first sergeant. Will he chase Brax away like he’s done my entire life?

 

Brax

To protect and serve: it's all I've ever wanted to do. Being a model soldier has been my life's dream. But then I met Cat, the little pixie artist who stole my heart. Now, all I want to do is be with her, but there's just one problem--her brother is my first sergeant. Now I'll have to choose between being the perfect soldier for my unit… or being her perfect partner.

 

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The Last Game

Boys of Bragg Book 3


One moment changed their lives.

 

 Ivy

I've harbored a secret crush on Grant ever since that freckle-faced kid first set foot in our yard when I was just six years old. I knew he was special. Grant has always had this uncanny ability to understand me on a soul-deep level, yet I've kept my feelings hidden, knowing he's not just my brother's best friend but also my rock. He's the one who keeps me steady, soothing me when the chaos of life threatens to overwhelm me. Grant is my true north. Until we cross that line.

As the line blurs between friendship and something more, I'm left grappling with a daunting question: Is he worth the gamble of disrupting the delicate balance of our friendship and the stability we've carefully built together?

 

Grant

I'd do anything for Ivy Rose, but even I have my limits. I've tried everything to show her how I feel. Helping her raise her son? Done. Starting a friends-with-benefits arrangement? Maybe not my best idea. Admitting I want to spend my life with her? Definitely, the scariest thing I've ever done. Then the unthinkable happens, turning our world upside down. I'm hurt, and angry, and that's when I need her the most.

Can I put my anger aside and forgive her, or will we be stuck in silence forever? Our friendship might be on the line, but my heart tells me Ivy is worth the risk.

 

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The Unveiled Fling

Boys of Bragg Book 4

One costume is all it takes to change everything.

 

Joel

My dream girl unexpectedly falls into my life, but with only one weekend together, she’s left me craving more. When she reappears, warnings from my friends urge me to stay away, but I can’t. I keep finding reasons to see her. Talk to her. Be near her.

Can I convince her to give our connection a chance?

 

Sami

I never imagined encountering my Comic Con fling among my sister’s social circle, only to have him play the role of a stranger. Despite his charming demeanor, Joel doesn’t fit my usual type of nerdy guys. But as I discover more about him, I question whether there’s more beneath his confident exterior.

Can he show me that opposites attract in the most unexpected ways?

Will they give in to their feelings and give their romance a chance, or will they let their differences and their friends keep them apart?

 

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Randa Knight was born and raised in a small little town on the Ohio/Indiana border. Her love of reading began in middle school and never ended. For the past few years, she has been an avid reader and blogger. She studied Literature with a Creative Writing minor at Indiana University (Go Hoosiers!) where she fell in love with writing. The idea for Boys of Bragg series began during a creative writing course.

When she’s not writing, you can find her hanging out with her four boys, husband, and new puppy. Or spending copious amounts of time on Tik Tok instead of writing or cleaning.

 

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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

TRACEY CRAMER-KELLY AND A GIVEAWAY

Please welcome Tracey Cramer-Kelly, author of TRUE SURRENDER. Tracey will be giving away a Fallen Soldier tee-shirt in red (size TBD) to oe lucky commenter on her blog tour.


Caroline: Where did you grow up? Siblings? Locale?


Tracey: I grew up in White Bear Lake, MN, a sterotypical suburban middle-class neighborhood, with tons of other kids I ran around with (mostly outdoors) all day long. I have three younger siblings that I got to babysit after my parents divorced when I was 12. I eventually ended up with two MORE half-siblings.

Caroline: My half-siblings were older than me. Were you considered a “bookworm” or a jock?

Tracey: I was pretty nerdy in high school. Luckily I was also into singing, and that got me on stage (and my first serious boyfriend). The summer after high school I went to Army Basic Training, and started college that fall on crutches. Once I hit college I shed the shyness and had my share of dates. Even though I swore then that I’d never marry and DEFINITELY not have kids… I have now been married for 17 years and have two children! My son is 8 and my daughter is 4.

Caroline: We have the right to change our minds. Who are your favorite authors and favorite genres?


Tracey: Nicolas Sparks, Kristin Hannah … I like books with complex, more adult characters. And, of course, I’m drawn to characters in the medical and emergency services fields, or with jobs like search-and-rescue.


Caroline: How many books do you read a month? What are you reading now?


Tracey: I probably average only two books a month right now. It seems I can’t write heavily while I’m engrossed in a good book (and I don’t even finish the bad ones). On my stand now: A SOFT PLACE TO FALL (military characters!) and SALVATION RUN (biker novel).


Caroline: What’s your favorite way to relax and recharge? Hobbies?


Tracey: The best stress reliever for me is getting on my motorcycle. Unfortunately, that’s only an option about half the year here in Minnesota. I also play taiko drums, which is very physical and a great team activity.


Caroline: I don’t think I’ve ever “met” anyone else who plays taiko drums. How interesting. Do you have a favorite quote that sums up how you feel about life?


Tracey: I have one about writing: “Great imaginations are apt to work from hints and suggestions, and a single moment of emotion is sometimes sufficient to create a masterpiece.” – Margaret Sackville


Caroline: Great quote. How long have you been writing?

Tracey: In an earlier career, I was an editor of an obscure little magazine in the upholstery industry. The writing wasn’t very creative, but it was good practice. I would often write scenes and outlines when the muse hit, but I only seriously started writing about six years ago.


Caroline: Where do you prefer to write? Do you need quiet, music, solitude? PC or laptop?


Tracey: I do my best work when it’s quiet and I have NO interruptions. I usually write at night (9-11ish) after my children are in bed. I generally park on my couch in the sunroom (in warmer weather) or my living room, laptop in lap. But sometimes I need a change of scenery to get re- inspired. In that case, a stolen hour or two at a coffee shop (or Panera, where I’m addicted to the mango smoothie) is just the ticket (if I can swing it).

Caroline: I love Panera’s cinnamon crunch bagels with hazelnut cream cheese. Fortunately, we live almost an hour from them so I can't indulge my taste for them very often. Are you a plotter or a panzer?


Tracey: A little of both. I do better if I take time up front to flesh out the characters before I start writing, but if I’ve been inspired, I’m off and writing before I’ve got a full ‘picture’ of a particular character in my head.


And writing the story often comes down to just putting my butt in the chair. I often find it more enjoyable to just daydream and fantasize about the story and the characters … getting it onto the computer screen is much more difficult!

Caroline: Do you use real events or persons in your stories or as an inspiration for stories? Have you or family members served in the military?


Tracey: I spent five years in the National Guard as a paramedic, and that figures prominently in my writing (especially so in TRUE SURRENDER!). Because of my hobbies and my military background, I’ve had the fortune of meeting, working and playing with some very interesting people! I think everything I write is affected by what I’ve experienced. Yes, there’s a healthy dose of imagination and plenty of creative license, but a seed has to be sown somewhere, and for me it is often a ‘human’ interchange.


Caroline: How true. We are the sum of our experiences. Do you set daily writing goals? Word count? Number of chapters? Do you get a chance to write every day?

Tracey: Unfortunately, I do not get to write every day. My real job (the one that pays the bills) is running the business my husband and I own, Leader Motorcycle, and it’s very busy in spring and summer. I’ve tried setting word count goals, but find that it frustrates me more than motivates me. I prefer to focus on what I CAN and HAVE accomplished instead.


Caroline: Very healthy attitude. What do you hope your writing brings to readers?

Tracey: It may sound hokey, but I hope that my characters move the reader or touch them in some way. Perhaps they will see parts of someone they know in my characters.

Caroline: Not hokey to me--that’s what I hope too. What long-term plans do you have for your career?


Tracey: I am interested in the fusion of writing, music (I am a vocalist) and visual imagery. In fact, with the launch of TRUE SURRENDER, I also introduced my first full-length video, titled "The Rose (Surrender Version)." It's my own arrangement of Bette Midler's classic, but with a more upbeat rhythm and a bluesy feel. It contains scenes from TRUE SURRENDER enacted by actors (who did a phenomenal job). I loved this entire process and I’d like to do more of this type of project.

For more details about The Making of a Music Video, check out my blog posts http://www.traceycramerkelly.com/blog/.

To watch the video: http://youtu.be/7Urqfs6Oqms
The song is available for download on CDBaby.com and iTunes, and with some luck the video will soon be as well.

I’d also love to see one of my novels as a movie. Heck, if you’re going to dream, you might as well dream big, right?!


Caroline: Right! But it sounds as if you are translating your dreams into reality. Would you like to tell us what you’re working on now?


Tracey: I think there is another novel working its way through my subconscious. I also have a couple of erotica short stories I may actually finish. I'm even exploring how taiko drumming might be fused with writing and visual imagery.


Caroline: What advice would you give to unpublished authors?


Tracey: Forget about writing what you know (that would be so boring for most of us!), but do your homework to make it as real as possible. Don’t write for a particular goal or market; write what makes your heart sing.


Caroline: Tell us about your latest release.


Tracey: Here’s the Blurb:


When Major Aaron Bricewick is rescued from Afghanistan terrorists, he thinks the worst is over. But his personal journey is just beginning...


The first surprise is the amputation of one of his legs. The second is the woman he left behind, now a widow with a 4-year-old son - and his new prosthetist (artificial limb maker).


He vows that losing his leg won't derail his career. But maintaining his outward appearance as a got-it-together officer becomes increasingly difficult as he faces one personal demon after another - and sees his career aspirations slipping away. And though he has no intention of expanding his life to include a woman, his heart has other ideas - and he finds himself questioning the very foundation of his personal beliefs.


When violence - and unexpected redemption - touch his life again, Aaron must make a stand. Which will he choose: duty or love?



Tracey: And here’s the Excerpt:

His bed was empty.


Impossible, she thought.


And then she saw him: motionless on the floor, a dark stain spreading underneath his body. A stain that she recognized instantly.


Blood.


Oh my God, the terrorists found him!

This first irrational thought was immediately followed by a more trained response. She assessed the situation in the few moments it took her to cross the room. She hit the button on the intercom system, identified herself and requested help.



She dropped to her knees next to Aaron. She spoke as she ran her hands across the back of his neck. “Aaron! Can you hear me?” As soon as she was certain he had no neck or spinal injury, she shook him gently. “Aaron, it’s Holly. Talk to me, Aaron.”


His arms snapped up, flailing for a moment before his good hand clamped onto her wrist—hard. His eyes were wide open, and in them she saw terror…confusion… pain…


They engaged in a macabre tug-of war as Holly stated repeatedly, “Aaron, it’s me—Holly. You’re okay. Take it easy.”


After what seemed like a long time, she saw recognition seep into his eyes. But then he shut them tight, and his body went limp. He released her wrists and dropped his hands over his face. “Go away,” he whispered, his chest heaving.


“I can’t do that, Aaron.”


“You shouldn’t see me,” he said. “Not like this.”


Unexpected tears stung her eyes.


“This isn’t who I am,” he rasped.


“You asked me to leave once already,” she said. “And I honored that request. Maybe I shouldn’t have. So please…”


She locked her eyes onto his, which were open again. Surely he could see that she was close to tears, but she didn’t care. “Don’t ask me to walk away again.”


Caroline: What a touching excerpt. Where can readers find your books?


Tracey:
http://www.traceycramerkelly.com/store
or amazon (print and Kindle)
or smashwords (or mobile apps)


Caroline: How can readers learn more about you? 


Tracey:
Web site: http://www.TraceyCramerKelly.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TraceyCramerKelly
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TraceyCramerKel

Caroline: Thank you for sharing with us today, Tracey. And, readers, remember to leave your comment to be entered for Tracey's giveaway Fallen Soldier tee shirt.

Please return on Friday, December 9th, to visit with my friend, Beth Trissel.
 
Thanks for stopping by.