A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE by Eileen Dreyer writing as Kathleen Korbell
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There’s only one solution—escape. The only way to do that is to kidnap his defense attorney. Lauren Taylor is a high-priced attorney doing a favor for a friend. Suddenly she finds herself on the run with the most dangerous man she’s ever met. Will she survive with her heart intact?
“Ms. Korbel generates an incredible chemistry between her two immensely appealing lovers that will set your heart on fire.” ~ RT Booklovers
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Now for an Excerpt:
The room looked tired, heavy under the weight of what it had
witnessed. Lauren knew the feeling.
“The chances for bail aren’t very good,” she admitted
honestly, eyes back on the file as if memorizing the words she’d already
studied. “They have a witness who claims to have seen you shoot Robert Carson—”
“I did shoot him.”
She was forced to look up at him again. “Pardon?”
He shrugged, those eyes suddenly, briefly as bleak as death.
“My old mother always told me to take responsibility for my actions. Bobby was
my partner, so I owe him that much.”
Honor. She wasn’t sure she was ready for that. Lauren
realized that her chest was beginning to ache. She wanted to comfort this man,
and it frightened her. She nudged her glasses back up onto her nose and
clutched her pen as if it were a weapon of self-defense.
“Why did you shoot him?”
The smile she got was as dark as those eyes. Even, strong
teeth flashed white beneath the bedraggled mustache. “Because he was going to
shoot me, of course.”
Lauren took a look at her reports. “But there was no gun
found.”
“Of course not. The last thing they need is to have me
sounding legitimate. Which is also why that packet of crack flipped out on the
ground when the police were turning out my pockets. It had been planted.
Nothing like a dirty narc to turn on his best friend, after all.”
Which brought Lauren back to the call she’d received just as
she’d been gathering up her briefcase. She set down her pen. She laid her hands
on the table and faced her client. And she asked him the
sixty-four-thousand-dollar question. “Are you a dirty narc?”
This time his smile was wild and delighted. His eyes
crackled with a kind of mad glee that had no place in this dingy room. “If I
were a dirty narc,” he assured her, “I sure as hell wouldn’t be dressed like
this.’’
She nodded. More than that would have been superfluous. Mr.
O’Neill went back to mutilating his coffee cup. His eyes were red-rimmed, his
manner tense and unpredictable. He was millimeters from taking flight, his long
legs almost twitching with the effort to remain still. On almost anyone else,
Lauren would have suspected drugs. She wasn’t sure why she didn’t want to think
that about this man.
“They,” she echoed his statement. “They who?”
That was what broke his patience. He launched from his chair
as if he’d been spring-loaded. Lauren almost flinched, not sure what he had in
mind. Wondering not for the first time how close at hand help was.
But he wasn’t focused on her. Hands shoved into the pockets
of his battered old peacoat, head down, he paced.
Lauren fought the urge to check her watch. Her stomach was
grumbling. She was supposed to meet Phil for dinner tonight. She was going to
get there right about the dessert course if this kept up, and she was going to
need more than dessert to see her through. Lauren’s stomach was a notorious
dictator, and even Mr. O’Neill’s story wasn’t going to quiet its demands.
“Mr. O’Neill.”
His head shot up. He slid to a stop by the door. “J.P.,” he
allowed with a quick grin that was actually charming. “I haven’t been called
Mr. O’Neill since Sister Roch caught me smoking in the boy’s room in eighth grade.”
Lauren scowled, trying her best not to give in to the urge
to smile back. “I’ll bet. Who are ‘they’? Did ‘they’ do that to you?” she
asked, pointing to what looked like a new abrasion along his right cheekbone.
“No.” He smiled. “That was nothing more than a quick
etiquette lesson by the arresting officers.”
Lauren stiffened. She was hardly a neophyte in the ways of
police, but it didn’t make her any happier. “Did you provoke it?”
“Of course. I was found standing over a dead federal agent
with a gun in my hand. They had every right to object.”
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About the Author:
New
York Times bestselling, RWA Hall of Fame author Eileen Dreyer has published 31
romance novels in most genres, 8 medicalforensic suspenses, and 10 short stories.
2015
sees Eileen enjoying critical acclaim for her foray into historical romance,
the Drake’s Rakes series, which Eileen labels as Regency Romantic Adventure
that follows a group of Regency aristocrats who are willing to sacrifice
everything to keep their country safe. She is also working on her first
nonfiction book, TRAVELS WITH DAVE, about a journey she's been taking with a
friend's ashes.
A
retired trauma nurse, Eileen lives in her native St. Louis with her husband,
children, and
large
and noisy Irish family, of which she is the reluctant matriarch. She has
animals but refuses to subject them to the limelight.
Website: http://eileendreyer.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/EileenDreyer
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/eileendreyer
Amazon
buy link:
https://www.amazon.com/Walk-Wild-Side-Korbel-Classics-ebook/dp/B079Y9PB9D/ref=sr_1_1
BN
buy link: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-walk-on-the-wild-side-eileen-dreyer/1127971511
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3 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Thank you so much for having me here. Walk is one of my favorite Kathleen Korbels. Not only a good chase book, but a wounded hero. I truly hope everybody likes it. J.P. is one of my fantasies.
Eileen
Thanks for the giveaway; I like the excerpt. :)
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