The Legacy of Buchanan’s Crossing
by Rhea
Rhodan
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BLURB:
What
price will destiny demand?
Warding
the Crossing has always been Cayden Sinclair’s destiny. With her beloved Gran
growing weaker, it’s time the little witch took her place. Juggling substantial
curves for her frame and an inconvenient inability to control her power has
always been a serious challenge. But not until discovering her fated Keeper is
the extremely hot, tragically clean-cut insomniac who’s ignored her for months,
does she truly fear failing her legacy.
Now
that he’s finally on the road to the top with an offer from a big developer,
Clint MacAllen can’t allow his struggling construction company to be threatened
by a vicious nightmare, or his inexplicable attraction to a goth clerk working
the graveyard shift at HandiMart—no matter how potent they are.
J.
Milton Developments has its own agenda for Buchanan’s Crossing, and they’ll
spill blood to get it.
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EXCERPTS (exclusive for this stop):
The annoying little bell on the door jingled. Cayden looked
up from behind the counter and the page of her book.
He’s back.
She glanced in the convex traffic mirror at the corner of
the aisle. Her hair comprised its usual hopeless nest. She smoothed her short
black leather skirt, straightened the little black tailored Victorian jacket
she liked to wear with it, and stood up tall. As tall as her five feet plus the
four-inch lace-up platform boots allowed, anyway.
He was probably in his early thirties, a few years older
than she. Deeply tanned and tall, his broad shoulders and hard, lean muscles
stretched his navy blue T-shirt across his chest and biceps. His sandy hair was
sun-streaked and conservatively cut. He was much, much too all-American. But
since he usually looked good enough to eat, drooling over him couldn’t be any
worse for her than a pint of Ben & Jerry’s she didn’t need either.
Presently though, he looked like something had eaten him. Then spit him back
out.
She offered him a nod and her gentlest tone. “You want the
back of aisle three.”
He stared at her.
“Past the ibuprofen, you’ll find the Pepto-Bismol and
Alka-Seltzer.”
Mr. Sinfully Delicious turned up the aisle with a grunt and
without a backward glance. That was nothing new. In the year and a half she’d
worked the graveyard shift, he’d stopped in once or twice a week. While he’d
never been rude to her, he’d never given her a reason to believe he knew she
was alive, either. Why should tonight be any different?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Rhea
Rhodan resides in Minnetonka, Minnesota and has been telling herself stories
since long before she could write. She attended the University of Minnesota
with a focus on Journalism, then Brown Institute for Broadcast Journalism.
After many adventures, misadventures, and a couple of short marriages, she
found the love of her life in Regensburg, Germany, and has been living happily
ever after since.
She
journaled those adventures extensively (some might say rabidly) beginning in
middle school, but didn't combine her writing and story-telling until several
years ago, when one of the stories grabbed her by the throat and shook her like
a rag doll until she gave in and wrote it. Having tasted freedom, her muse
refuses to return to the confines of her head, and has successfully turned the
tables, keeping her at the keyboard to appease it.
Her
stories always had a twist of magic or a touch of the paranormal. Why the
romance? Because she believes in happy endings, and helping people imagine them
helps them create the magic to find their own.
She
welcomes feedback and fan mail :>). You can join her on Facebook and/or
Goodreads, too. Rhea is always happy to meet new friends.
Website:
http://www.rhearhodan.com
http://www.facebook.com/rhearhodan
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6152084.Rhea_Rhodan
Buy
links for The Legacy of Buchanan’s Crossing:
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Amazon:
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iTunes:
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You
may also be interested in her debut novel, a Musa Publishing Editor's Top Pick,
Finding Grace, available here:
http://musapublishing.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=299
and at popular on-line retailers.
Rhea will be awarding a $30 Amazon or Barnes & Noble GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tourFollow the tour and comment; the more you comment, the better your chances of winning. The tour dates can be found here:
thank you for the chance to win :)
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Good morning. Thank you for hosting me at Deal Sharing Aunt! I'm offering a $30 GC for commenters on the tour, so please leave your email addy and feel free to ask questions. P.S. I'm also running a drawing for my newsletter subscribers, so stop by my website to sign up and learn more!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Lisa. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new release, Rhea. I love the guy on the cover! Hot stuff!!
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So glad you stopped by, Sara! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an interesting read; I love the dichotemy of pairing a goth girl with an all-American guy next door! Interesting fact about me: my parents met in Regensburg and where I was conceived. While their marriage wasn't the love match of the century, they did stay together long enough to give me the greatest sister on Earth! Thanks for sharing.
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Love your story, Elisa-Maria! So glad you shared it (showed it to DH too). My parents also met in Regensburg (and it had nothing to do with my ending up there). So I say, Paris Schmeris, Regensburg is the love capital of the world!
DeleteA great excerpt that makes one want to read more. And I do admire your author bio. I find writing that sort of thing really hard!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the excerpt and thanks for the support on the author bio, Carol. I think they're as hard to write as blurbs and synopsis. Please leave your email addy so I can enter you in the drawing!
DeleteGeeze...this one got buried didn't it! I had to scroll through for ages to find it! Glad I did though! Excellent post!
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Thanks for making the effort, Andra :>). Glad it paid off!
DeleteYou're welcome, Karen. Thank you for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteThis does sound fabulous.
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Thank you, Mary!
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