I'm excited to welcome romantic-suspense author Kim Cresswell to the J.Q. Rose blog. Kim is my author friend AND editor friend. She was one of the editors for my soon-to-be-released mystery, Coda to Murder, from MuseItUp Publishing. I will be visiting her blog March 5 to introduce the world to my new mystery/sweet romance.
You'll love this romantic-suspense novel penned by Kim. Now let me get out of the way so Kim can share her story behind the writing of her latest novel, Reflection, and an excerpt.
REFLECTION:
The Story Behind the Book
I love writing and reading romantic suspense!
Not only does the suspense provide instant tension in
a story, I love the push-pull-tug-of-war of romance. Will the hero and heroine
get together? Will they overcome the conflict and live happily ever after?
In my book REFLECTION, my heroine, reporter, Whitney
Steel is investigating an alleged human cloning project when she meets up with
the hero, FBI Agent, Blake Neely, who's searching for his own answers.
Everything from this point on focuses on Blake and
Whitney discovering whether or not the villain has produced the world's first
cloned human. They don't set out to fall in love. The relationship between the
hero and heroine develops because of the suspense.
The story evolved after Clonaid (a company founded by the religious sect called the Raelians which
views cloning as the first step in achieving immortality) announced the
birth of Eve, the “first human clone” in 2002 using the similar technique to
clone, Dolly the Sheep. About 160 nations in the world have yet to outlaw the
birth of human clones and others are allowing the creation of human clones as
long as they are not put into a woman’s womb (how do we know they aren't
implanted?), add a kick-ass investigative reporter, a sexy FBI agent, and thus,
REFLECTION was born.
You can find REFLECTION in eBook at MuseItUp Publishing, Amazon and coming
soon to Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and other fine retailers. Coming
to paperback in late February.
BLURB
Florida investigative reporter, Whitney Steel, has
lived in the shadow of her legendary father long enough. To prove herself she
needs to find the “Big” story.
She found it.
Now it may kill her.
After Whitney
receives a lead pointing to the world's first cloned human, now a small child,
she vows to unravel the truth. However, sifting through the facts proves to
have dangerous results, including death threats and murder.
When Whitney is
nearly killed, but is saved by undercover FBI Special Agent, Blake Neely, he
refuses to let her get in the way of his own objective—at least not right away.
Caught in a
lethal game between a billionaire obsessed with genetic perfection, his hit
man’s thirst for retribution, and a Colombian drug lord fresh out of prison
determined to make Blake pay for his twin brother’s death over a decade ago...
Can they save an innocent child before it’s too late?
Faced with tough choices, with deadly consequences
for many—Whitney soon realizes that sometimes a story becomes more than just a
story.
BOOK TRAILER
BOOK TRAILER
EXCERPT
Mason Bailey gulped down his third
Glenlivet. “I didn’t kill her.”
How many times had Whitney Steel heard those words?
Dozens. But never from the mouth of a United States senator. For all she cared,
the man could drink himself to Mars, but not until she got what she’d come for.
An exclusive.
Under the awning shading the Pink Flamingo Club’s
patio, she took a sip of her lime daiquiri, and couldn’t help notice the way
the mid-afternoon sunlight brutally magnified every line on Mason’s tanned
face.
“Of all the reporters in Panama City, let alone
Florida, why me? We cut our ties years ago.” And our losses, she wanted to say,
but didn’t.
“I know I can trust you.” His gaze darted across the
street then back to her. “Besides, we were married once. That should count for
something.”
Whitney straightened. Anger coiled in the pit of her
stomach. “Give me a break. For a year and a half, I thought we were married.
Too bad your girlfriends didn’t know about our little legal arrangement.” Especially,
your twenty something assistant.
“Damn it, Whitney. I didn’t ask you here to rehash
our past.” He yanked a monogrammed handkerchief from his jacket pocket and dabbed
the sweat from his forehead. “I need your help. I know why Carmen Lacey was
murdered.”
Her eyes widened. Now they were getting somewhere.
“You have my full attention. Are we on the record?”
Mason shoved his empty glass aside. “Yes.”
Her heart thumped with anticipation. This story would
be the topic du jour for months. Her ratings at WBNN-TV would soar, and finally
her colleagues would take notice and treat her with the professional respect
she deserved.
For the past twelve years, her colleagues said she’d
had a free ride because of her father, an award winning war correspondent, and
her ex-husband’s political connections. This time she’d prove them wrong.
She rummaged through her leather bag, placed her
digital voice recorder on the table and gave the record button a firm push.
“For the record, Senator Bailey, did you kill Carmen Lacey?”
“No.” He leaned back in the chair and loosened his
pinstriped tie. “It’s true. I was the last person to see her alive. But there’s
more to this than you think.”
Brown eyes that once set her heart hammering now
conveyed a chilling, hollow look. Was it guilt? Desperation?
No. Fear.
Uneasiness slid down her spine. She stopped the
recorder. “Mason, you’re scaring me. What the hell is going on? It’s been over
three years since we last spoke. Then, out of the blue, you beg me to meet with
you today. I know the police don’t believe you killed that woman.”
“But do you, Whitney? Do you believe I killed her? I
need to know. It’s important.”
Stunned by the urgency in his voice, she answered
carefully. “Of course not.
You’re many things, but you’re not a killer.”
“Thank you. That means a lot to me.” He reached for
his empty glass and tapped his chunky gold ring against the side.
Whitney turned the recorder on again.
“Carmen was a scientist working for a biotech company
in Nevada. ShawBioGen. Heard of it?”
“Who hasn’t? They were one of the first to clone
animals in the eighties. Caused quite a stir.
But I don't understand. What does that have to do
with Carmen’s death?”
He opened his mouth to answer.
Trained as a legal assistant, Kim
Cresswell has been a story-teller all her life but took many detours including;
working for a private investigator, running a graphic design business, and
teaching computer classes at a local business school. After becoming disabled
with Fibromyalgia and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome, Kim returned to
her first love, writing.
For her,
writing suspense fiction is an incredible adventure and she's surprised where
the journey takes her. She's also an avid reader who enjoys playing computer
games, ghost hunting and loves anything paranormal.
Kim has a few
new novels in the works including the sequel to REFLECTION which will be
released in late 2013.
14 comments:
Good morning, Kim. Thanks for participating in the I Love Books event. I know readers will love your new release, Reflections.
Good morning, Janet! Thanks so much for having me. :)
Hi JQ and Kim,
Exciting story line. Sounds full of action and adventure. And who doesn't like the tug and pull of a good romance.
Happy sales.
Hi Lorrie,
Thanks so much for stopping by. :)
Hi Lorrie, I agree...great story line and I love suspense and romance combo.
Hi, Kim!
The new release looks very good!
Congrats. :~D
Cheers, Kelly
Hi Kim, looks like an enticing read! Congratulations on your release! Look forward to reading Reflections one day:) So many books, so little time.
Cheers, Sara
Morning ladies. Kim your book sounds like a thriller and the trailer was terrific!
On my list!
Penny Estelle
Hi Kim, I loved the excerpt from your book. It was a gripping read. Congratulations!
Thanks, Kelly, Sara and Penny. :) Glad you enjoyed the post.Thanks for stopping by.
Sounds like an intriguing read! good luck with this book. On my TBR list!
Kim, looks like you have some fans who will be reading Reflection. Adding it to their TBR list just like me!!
Sounds like something I can dive into. Best of luck marketing, Kim. Your book sounds like a winner.
Hi Heather, Janet and Joylene. Thanks so much for the kind words. I hope you get the chance to read Reflection and enjoy the story. :)
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