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Military Heroes in CLOSE QUARTERS

Denise A Agnew

I know many of you enjoy Alpha heroes that are still Beta enough to cradle a baby and yet tough enough to protect a woman. In my HOT ZONE series at Samhain Publishing www.samhainpublishing.com, I wanted to introduce these heroes in “slice-of-life” stories set in a small Wyoming town. So far the response has been outstanding, and the next installment is CLOSE QUARTERS (May 20 release). How did I get the idea for this story? Well, I was hanging around one day doing dishes by hand (boring). I saw in my imagination a man dressed in a Hawaiian shirt with horrible colors that was way too big for him. I saw him sitting in a diner being covertly observed by a woman. The woman thinks his Hawaiian shirt is ugly. A few moments later, her hasty impression of him is altered forever when the coffee shop is robbed.

Here’s a blurb and excerpt to give you a small taste of CLOSE QUARTERS:

Neena Williamson is positive the man who just walked into her favorite café is all wrong for the local charity’s new hot male calendar. For starters, he’s wearing the most butt-ugly Hawaiian shirt on the face of the earth. He doesn’t fit anyone’s image of a smokin’ hardbody, even if her friend insists he’s perfect for Mr. December. When a gunman robs the café, Mr. December proves that underneath his bad taste in clothes, he knows how to bring it. Clarksville, Wyoming is the perfect place for Mitch Gilroy to hide in plain sight. He enjoys his low-key handyman job, and no one pries into his former life. But in an instant, Mitch is forced to remember everything he’s tried so hard to forget. Thrown together by sudden violence, Neena and Mitch quickly discover how tangled their emotions can become. And the only way to banish the monsters that haunt them is to do the one thing they fear most. Become vulnerable—to each other.
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She registered the heat and hardness of his body. Her breasts mashed to his chest, his hips and thighs pressed along hers. Close up, his face held the chiseled hardness of an old west movie hero, without anything fancy to pretty him up. A cut jaw, a nose slightly on the big side. Only his mouth was sculpted, lips just right on a man—not too big, not too thin. He felt so warm, so protective…

He released her and walked toward the door. He tried the knob. When it didn’t budge, he slammed one palm against it. He tried kicking it down, but the door wouldn’t budge. She realized the room was a huge pantry with shelves on three sides. No way out.

Handyman tried budging the door one more time to no avail. “Damn it!”

That’s when true fear slammed her. Like it or not, she was trapped in a locked room with a total stranger. Tears gathered in her eyes and spilled over her eyelids before she could stop them. Handyman turned toward her, striding across the room until he cupped her shoulders.
“Hey, it’s going to be all right.”

She nodded and buried her face in her hands. “I know. I just…”

Tears spilled, and a sob escaped her.

“Hey, hey. Easy.” He gathered her close once more, and she found her hands buried in his big shirt again. As tears spilled from her and she gulped and sobbed, she tried to regain control. Embarrassment sliced her with cruel fingers. His touch slipped through her hair, gently massaging her neck.

“It’s all right. He’s gone.” Velvet and husky, his voice held safety and comfort.

Poor fashion sense or not, his voice was to die for.

So was the body pressed along hers. She felt muscles. Lots and lots of glorious muscles. Or maybe the fear had destroyed her reasoning ability and she wanted the man holding her to play the hero. Right now, with a tenderness that put her off guard, he fit the lead part in her adventure movie down to a capital T.

Only difference is, he hadn’t whipped out a gun and gone Kung Fu on the bad guy’s ass. Which in reality made perfect sense. If Handyman had played knight on a white horse, they’d be dead. She shivered and then did another stupid thing. She slid her arms around his waist and held on. Yeah, he has a trim waist, too. Hmmm…

“When that jerk pointed his gun in your face, I thought he was going to kill you right in front of me,” she whispered through a sob.

“So did I.”

His voice rumbled deeply, so matter-of-fact she couldn’t believe how distant he sounded. His arms tightened around her in a gentle squeeze, the only sign that he felt anything about his near miss with death.

“You had a gun pointed at your head, and here I am babbling like an idiot.” She gulped back another sob.

“So did you, remember? You were looking right down the barrel for a long time.”

Right. She had. Her tears started to dry, and the fright calmed somewhat. She forced herself to pull back out of his arms. “God, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to go all girly like that.”

“It’s okay. What just happened scared me, too.”

A man who’d admit his fear. Interesting. His expression might show no fear and his voice gave no indication of the trauma he’d faced. Yet he could speak the words.

Neena became aware of a shift in perception. Not a smidgen of change, but a whopping ugly belief that she’d altered in the last few minutes. That the world had undergone a drastic, nasty transformation. She’d never believed in a rosy world, but this one had sharp thorns. She held her hands in front of her. They shook. A heat wave and then a cold flash washed over her in relentless strokes. Her stomach curled. Shaking, she put her back against the one wall minus shelving and slid downward until she plopped on the floor. Cold and hard, the landing felt brutal against her ass. Incongruously she noticed a run in the right calf of her thigh-high stockings. A jagged, gaping slit that might have been there before the robber came into the coffee shop, or maybe happened sometime in between. Who knew? Who cared? For a second she gave a damn. A really big damn. Then she took a shaky breath. She was acting like an immature, shallow twit. She’d buy more. Ten pairs more if she survived her stay in this stupid pantry. Then she wanted to smack the robber across the face with her purse for the inconvenience.
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Hope you liked that snippet and that you enjoy finding out what secrets this “Handyman” hero has hidden in his past. Will there be other HOT ZONE stories after CLOSE QUARTERS. I’m not sayin’ yet, but it’s possible. I never say never.

As an aside, I hope you stop over at DANGER ZONE AUTHORS www.dangerzoneauthors.com when you get the chance. Danger Zone authors is comprised of several novelists who write novels with danger, suspense and action/adventure. Some of write romance, some not, but all of us love writing about the DANGER ZONE. If you stop by our website you can also sign up for our new readers group. Hope to see you there!

As a celebration of the release of CLOSE QUARTERS on May 20 at Samhain Publishing www.samhainpublishing.com, at the end of the day I’ll select a winner from the comments today to receive a free download of MALE CALL, the first novella in my HOT ZONE series. Tell me what you like about romantic suspense and action adventure novels, and if you like military heroes, why? What makes you hot for the military man?

9 Responses to “Military Heroes in CLOSE QUARTERS”

  1. Ooooh yummy… I love strong military men!!! :grin: I enjoy the damsel in distress scenes, they show off how strong and tough a man can be!!! A little adventure, throw in some intrigue, a sexy man and you definitely have my attention!!! Here’s to all the Heroes!!! :wink:

    by Colleen on May 19th, 2008 at 12:11 pm

  2. :grin: Hi Colleen,

    Nice to see you here. And boy, I can tell you like military men. :lol: Strong and touch is something us ladies sometimes have a hard time resisting, no?

    Denise A. Agnew
    Step off the edge…
    Into dark, delicious adventure…
    www.deniseagnew.com
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    by Denise A. Agnew on May 19th, 2008 at 12:39 pm

  3. Oh, I really enjoyed Male Call, and hope everyone will give this series a try.

    by Cathy M on May 19th, 2008 at 1:32 pm

  4. Cathy,

    Thanks so much, ma’am. I’m delighted you enjoyed it. :)

    Denise A. Agnew :lol:

    by Denise A. Agnew on May 19th, 2008 at 5:50 pm

  5. love miliary men especially special forces just something about a man in an out of uniform.

    by Pamk on May 19th, 2008 at 7:59 pm

  6. I do enjoy some romantic suspense and action adventures, but I admit I’m a bit a wimp and have to mix them up with lighter fare :) I do love reading about military heroes–men and women who are disciplined enough to train their bodies and minds to take appropriate action in trying circumstances will always have my admiration. And as PamK said, I love the uniforms, and what’s under them ;) Congrats on your ongoing series–very exciting!!

    by fedora on May 20th, 2008 at 12:54 am

  7. :evil: Hi all, had a bit of trouble getting back to the computer tonight. Pam, thanks for your comments, and Fedora, thanks for commenting, too. :) And thanks for the congrats!

    Denise A. Agnew

    by Denise A. Agnew on May 20th, 2008 at 1:20 am

  8. :smile: Fedora, you’re the winner of the download. Contact me at danovelist@cox.net! Congratulations.

    Thanks all, for taking time to stop by!

    Denise A. Agnew

    by Denise A. Agnew on May 20th, 2008 at 1:21 am

  9. wtg fedora

    by kim h on May 20th, 2008 at 1:51 pm

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