Author Override is the place where authors take the reins and take you on a journey into their world. Some may allow you into their private writing dens. Others may take you along with them on research trips or interviews. Whatever the case may be, sit back, relax and enjoy the ride because here youโll get an in-depth look into an authorโs musings.
Ethics, which includes serving mankind, safeguarding lives, and protecting the innocent that does it for me. Or possibly itโs the fact that law enforcement officers represent what we all strive for: integrity, confidence, courage/bravery, compassion and reliability.
So, I ask youโ What woman wouldnโt love a man in uniform, especially a policeman? They are the true heroes in our everyday lives.
And what better hero than a policeman could assist my heroine in Wild in Whispering Cove to overcome the demons haunting her. Brody McGrath is all you envision in a sheriff of a small coastal town and so much more. Add that he has been in love with Andie since childhood and fireworks spark when they come together.
I hope you enjoy this excerpt from Wild in Whispering Cove. Pay special attention to Brody’s brother, Reece, because you will see him again in Bold. The younger McGrath brother can do things with his tools and hands that will amaze you.
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(Whispering Cove Anthology)
Copyright ยฉ 2012 Mackenzie McKade
All rights reserved ~ a Samhain Publishing, Ltd. publication.
Andrea found herself feeling peaceful, happy. โIโd almost forgottenโโ She snapped her mouth shut.
โWhat, Andie?โ Brody grabbed her hand and they slid across his jeans as they walked.
โWhat did you almost forget?โ
The instinct to pull away was strong, but she ignored it. โHow much I loved this market.โ
There.
Andrea had openly admitted it. She missed Whispering Cove. She missed Brody. She missed her grandfather most of all. A whisper of trepidation slid across her skin. Dammit. She had toโ
A sign with a familiar green icon caught her attention. โOh my God. You have a Starbucks?โ
โYes. Even Whispering Cove has coffee.โ
Laughter rose and she swatted Brodyโs shoulder, feeling the strong muscles beneath his T-shirt. Last night there had been no barriers. Memories of her caressing every inch of his body rose, sending a shiver through her. If they hadnโt been interrupted this morning she would have done it over and over.
This is bad, so bad. Andrea was falling all over again.
โWell, if it isnโt trouble herself.โ A strange male voice spun her around.
When she saw the young man who looked almost identical to Brody, except his hair was a chestnut brown instead of black, her jaw dropped. โReece?โ
โYeah, darlinโ. Itโs me.โ After he gave Andrea a big hug, he slapped Brody on the back.
โHey, bro. Stopped by your house last night, but you didnโt answer.โ With an appreciative gaze, he scanned Andrea from head to toe and back again. โNow I know why.โ Reece had the same drop-dead, lady-killer smile that Brody hadโthe little devil.
โMom said to make sure you bring Andie by before she skips town.โ
Andrea remembered Hannah McGrath as five-foot-nothing, a small woman, who ruled the roost with a wooden spoon. With a single flick of her wrist she could ricochet the utensil off of Brody hitting Reece. Strong and demanding, but she cherished her boys and they loved her too.
โHowโs your mother?โ
Brody and Reece had lost their father due to stomach cancer when they were young boys. It had been a horrible time of adjustment. They had struggled to survive. Both boys had stepped forward and taken odds jobs to help out.
“Mean as a crab and twice as ornery, but then again I remember you the same way.โ Reece had the McGrathโs hazel eyes and they sparkled with mischief.
โLies. All lies,โ she chuckled.
Reece was four years younger than she and Brody, and they had always run away when he had tried to follow them. Now the man was taller than both of them and sheโd lay a bet faster, too.
โHeading into the Seaside Pub?โ Brody asked, eyeing his brother.
โYeah. Iโm meeting up with Hauk to chat about some repairs.โ
If she recalled, Hauk Michaelsen was the proprietor of the pub. โAre you in construction?โ
โReece has an Architect degree and a Masterโs in Construction Management.โ Pride rose in Brodyโs voice.
โAnd you live in Whispering Cove?โ Dammit. Andrea didnโt miss Brodyโs cringe or just how snooty she sounded.
Reece only shrugged. โWhat can I say? Whispering Cove is in my blood.โ He glanced at his wristwatch. โIโve got to go. Andie, it was good seeing you again. Bro.โ With a wink in Andreaโs direction and a nod in Brodyโs, Reece turned and walked away.
She watched him disappear inside the establishment. โHe looks good, happy.โ
Brody captured her hand in his. โHe is, but Mom is riding both of our asses to settle down, get married and have her some grandchildren.โ
Heat exploded up Andreaโs neck, spreading like wildfire across her cheeks. Just the thought of another woman sharing Brodyโs bed, his life, made her see red.
Mine, whispered through her mind.
As much as she tried to reason with herself, it did no good. It wasnโt fair to keep him dangling like a fish on a hook. No. She had to let him go, because she didnโt deserve him or any semblance of happiness.
She should have never returned to Whispering Cove.
โHey, are you hungry? The Seafarer still serves their famous lobster rolls.โ He waggled his brows. โYou remember, big chunks of lobster meat on a freshly baked roll with lettuce and lemon. And Katyโs back for the reunion.โ
Her appetite had died with his previous comment about marriage and babies, but she wouldnโt deny Brody. โKaty?โ
Her once best friend Katy Wilsonโs parents owned the Seafarer, but Andrea doubted that was what the fuss was about. Katy had become a big-time celebrity, a master chef with her own television show.
Andrea and Brody turned the corner and the restaurant came into view.
The salty air was hard on buildings along the coast. The wooden planks of the Seafarer were chipped and worn as if the slats could use a wire brush and coat of paint. Still, the weathered look gave the place a certain charm, homey and welcoming.
Instead of entering through the front door, Brody led her around the back. โLetโs eat out on the patio.โ
As they took a seat, seagulls squawked above them. Some of the birds skimmed the surface of the ocean looking for food. A cool, salty and somewhat fishy breeze disturbed the white butcher paper atop the tables. Memories of scribbling Andie loves Brody all over the paper with red crayon rose to make her heart flutter. He reached for the tin of colors and wrote Brody loves Andie in big red letters.
Tears welled in her eyes and she had to look away.
โAndie?โ
They shared the memory.
She choked back uninvited emotion, swallowed hard, and turned to face him. โLots of memories here.โ Her smile felt strained, forced. โBring on the lobster rolls.โ
A young waitress approached the table, saving her from Brodyโs scrutiny. The teenage girl giggled. โWhat will it be, Sheriff?โ Her cheeks blushed.
Poor girl. She had it bad for Brody and Andrea couldnโt blame her. The man was gorgeous. Time had been more than good to him. Like a fine wine, his looks had gotten better with age.
โHey, Tish. How about a lobster roll and a beer.โ
โChips or coleslaw?โ
โChips.โ
โMake that two. Extra melted butter,โ Andrea added, remembering how much Brody enjoyed butter on his lobster.
As Tish walked away, Brodyโs face softened. โYou remembered.โ Reaching across the table, he squeezed her hand.
Andrea tore her gaze away from him and stared toward the ocean. Each whitecap reminded her of what sheโd lost. Why she couldnโt embrace the love Brody offered.
There was no fairness in love. The Goddess of Love wasnโt like Lady Justice. No. She wasnโt blind. Nor did she give a shit who she hurt.
Cathryn Fox
So for those of you who know me, you know I have a huge attraction to firefighters. What is it I love about them, you wonder. Oh, letโs just say…everything. Theyโre big, strong, courageous, and, on a daily basis, are willing to put themselves in danger to help others. These guys are risk takers, and Iโm completely attracted to their confidence and their take charge attitudes. These guys wield dangerous weapons and cut their way into burning buildings, and honestly, isnโt there something sexy about a rugged man who uses his hands…and knows how to toss you over his shoulders. J
When the idea for the Wild Wet and Wicked in Whispering Cove anthology came up and I started thinking about the kind of hero who would live in a small coastal town, my mind immediately went to the fire department. Thatโs when Trent Parker was born. But Trent needed a friend, a comrade, a confidant, and when Adam Collins stepped onto the scene, I knew he had to have his own story too!
Iโll leave you with this excerpt from Wet in Whispering Cove. Here you meet Trent, the hero from Wet, and Adam the hero from Brazen. I hope you fall in love with these guys as much as I have!
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(Whispering Cove Anthology)
Copyright ยฉ 2012 Cathryn Fox
All rights reserved ~ a Samhain Publishing, Ltd. publication.
Trent Parker didnโt want to think about the plates of half-eaten food sitting on the long oaken table before him. Nor did he want to think about the pot of congealed spaghetti sauce waiting to be scrubbed. And he certainly didnโt want to think about the suspicious fire up at Dresden Bluff that had caused them all to bolt from the firehouse late last night without finishing the meal heโd spent hours preparing.
But what he really, really didnโt want to think about was that Katy Wilson was back in town, or the fact that heโd spotted her coming in under the cover of darkness, hoping to avoid any sort of run-in with him, he presumed.
A scraping sound behind him pulled his attention, and when he turned to see Adam Collins, his best friend and Whispering Coveโs most sought-after bachelor, push open the swinging door and step into the kitchen, he shook his head to clear it.
โHey, Trent, did you hear Katyโs back in town?โ Adam asked, as he sauntered across the room to grab a soda from the fridge.
Trent rolled his shoulder, hoping for casual, but the hitch in his voice belied his emotions when he said, โYeah. So?โ
Never one to be subtle, Adam added, โI hear she looks as good as ever.โ
Adam heard wrong. Katy didnโt look as good as ever. She looked better than ever. Heโd gotten a good look at her when sheโd stopped her SUV at the corner of Main and Little. He was on the sidewalk next to the vehicle, and the overhead lamppost gave sufficient light for him to see her big blue eyes, dark wavy hair, creamy skin and plump lips that had his cock rising up for a front-row seat.
โI wouldnโt know, and donโt much care.โ
โSo you think sheโs back for the reunion?โ
โWhat part of I wouldnโt know, and donโt much care didnโt you get?โ
โThe donโt much care part.โ Adam tossed him a wry grin, and it pissed Trent off that his childhood friend and fellow firefighter could read him like an open book. Adam was as quick as a brush fire sweeping through the white pines. His bright intelligence, good looks and dazzling charm attracted women quicker than a shiny lure attracted fish.
โIs that right?โ Adam probed. โYou really donโt care?โโ
โYeah, thatโs right.โ
Adam twisted the cap off his soda and leaned against the table. He got quiet for a moment, a rarity for him since he always had an opinion on everything, then said, โI wonder if I can get her autograph.โ
Trent shrugged and walked to the sink, turning his back to his friend and their conversation, not wanting to talk or even think about Katy anymore. He flicked on the chrome tap and poured a generous amount of soap into the basin.
โYou think sheโll give it to me?โ Adam pressed, refusing to give up on the subject.
โIโm sure sheโll give it to you if you just ask,โ Trent finally said, hoping to put an end to the discussion. He gestured with a nod. โGrab a cloth and dry.โ
Adam didnโt move. Instead he said, โI wonder what else sheโll give up if I just askโฆโ
Trent spun around. Fire rushed through his bloodstream and raised his anger from simmer to boil, but when he caught the cocky, knowing grin on his friendโs face and realized Adam was simply baiting him, he grinned back and shook his head. โFuck off, Adam.โ
Adam pushed off the table and clapped Trent on the back. โCome on, Trent. You want her now as much as you always have. Admit it.โ
โI donโt want her.โ Trent thought about all the girls heโd bedded down with since Katy had left. โI moved on, remember?โ
โWhat I remember is that you fucked nearly every single woman in town after Katy kicked your ass to the curb, yet here you are still pining over her like some lovesick schoolboy. Itโs pathetic, pal. Just pathetic.โ
โAdamโโ
โLook, why donโt you try fucking her? Fucking all those other girls didnโt help so maybe fucking Katy Wilson is the only way youโre going to get her out of your system once and for all.โ
โUnlike you, I donโt think fucking solves everything.โ
Adam grinned. โWell it doesnโt hurt.โ
Trent gave an impatient sigh. โLook, Iโm not going to fuck her, Adam. Iโm not going to do anything with her. I probably wonโt even see her or talk to her when sheโs here, so drop it, okay?โ
โFine, if you donโt want to fuck her, I will.โ
โLike hell you will.โ The words flew from his mouth before he could stop them.
Adam laughed and gave a slow shake of his head. โYeah, Trent. Itโs real clear that youโve moved on.โ
Since we started playing in Whispering Cove I seem to have taken the role of renegade. What I mean is that so far Mac and Cathryn have heroes who are either in law enforcement or are firefighters. Iโll admit, a man in uniform is sexy. Whatโs not sexy about a manโs hard conviction to rules and the daring willingness to risk himself for someone? But what about a man OUT of uniform?
As a writer itโs great fun to twist up the hero, making his life hell. As a peace offering itโs also fun to give him a friend who can listen and understand and give those virtual hugs that we women want for real. Though I guess those man hugs are verbal and not quite as gentle. All the more reason itโs fun.
So, hereโs an introduction to my heroes in the Whispering Cove anthology who are OUT of uniform.
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He was halfway back up the stairs before he stopped himself. Snuggling up to Danica wasnโt safe. She wasnโt his style, or rather her permanence wasnโt, so he shook off the sentimentality and turned back downstairs.
Fifteen minutes later, he walked into the Seaside Pub. With its back wall of shutter doors open and offering an unobstructed view of the bay, the dark wood floors and teak bar with the brass foot rail before the backless wooden stools, the place was masculine.
Softer touches were added in the buttercream-colored paintโwhich reminded Braydon of the icing Grandma Ruth used to put on his birthday cakesโcovering the top half of the paneled walls and muted lighting to set a romantic mood. If romance could be found in a beer-scented place with scarred tables and red-and-green dome lights dangling over the pool tables.
Apparently it could after the noise died down. A few couples snuggled in cozy corners wrapped in the solitude of companionship. Heโd been cozy in Danicaโs bed. Could still be.
โWell hell!โ Hauk Michaelsen tossed a rag in the bar sink and grinned. โIf it isnโt Sail-away Mitchell. Wondered if youโd show your face here.โ
Haukโd never been to Norway for more than brief visits to his grandparents, aunts and uncles, but the dialect of the cities lived rich in his voice.
โWell, if it isnโt Landlocked Michaelsen.โ Grateful for a new train of thought, Braydon crossed to the bar and clasped Haukโs hand. โHowโve you been?โ
โSame old routine.โ His grin hadnโt changed since high school. Broad and warm, showing off the chipped tooth heโd gotten from an out-of-bounds ball and a wayward elbow during a junior varsity game. Theyโd both gotten better at football.
โDonโt you get tired of the same thing day in and day out?โ Braydon slipped onto the nearest stool.
Hauk poured him a beer and leaned on the counter. โDonโt you get tired of being alone on that boat of yours?โ
โWho said I was alone?โ
โThe entire town. Well, at least those not talking about you and the lovely Dr. Dani.โ
What could people be saying? Theyโd only been in public for the lunch with Granddad. Everything else had been private. Well, mostly everything. He had been ready to strip her above deck on the boat.
โThereโs nothing between us.โ Braydon worked the angered lie from his tone. โSheโs Granddadโs doctor.โ
Hauk leaned closer and gave an exaggerated bloodhound sniff around Braydon. โTry that bullshit when you donโt smell like her.โ
The appreciation and familiarity slurring Haukโs voice drilled through Braydon and had his fists clenching. โYou donโt know shit. Sheโs Granddadโs doctor.โ
He repeated the last bit slowly, hoping it would penetrate the layer of beer foam clouding Haukโs brain. Still, questions nagged.
How did Hauk know Danicaโs scent so well? How familiar were they? And damn it, why should he care?
โShe may be your granddadโs doc, but that doesnโt make men blind to her any more than you can claim women donโt pursue you because of your no-roots life.โ
Braydon shrugged. โI like my life. Have no interest in being stuck in a go-nowhere town with no ambition and kids to support.โ
Haukโs eyes narrowed to sharp pricks. Defensiveness hardened his jaw and would no doubt snap in his tone. Braydon knew heโd misstepped.
Heโd just described the life Hauk had always wanted to avoid. The life people said heโd been unable to escape.
โThere are worse things than raising a kid in this town. And ambition is different for everyone.โ
Yep. Haukโs tone was clipped and void of the camaraderie theyโd been sharing.
โShit. Hauk. I didnโt meanโฆ Sorry.โ
โDonโt mention it.โ
Everyone remotely connected to Whispering Cove had heard about Haukโs wife washing ashore with a note in her pocket detailing her lifeโs regrets. Sheโd never gotten the escape she wanted, but sheโd compounded her impact by voicing her regrets at having married Hauk right out of school and having their daughter.
โShe was wrong, Hauk.โ
โAnd so are you. A good life balanced with family and ambitions are attainable here.โ Hauk walked away and left Braydon with the thought that Hauk had accepted good. Then again, Braydon reluctantly admitted to himself, his perception of a Whispering Cove life, of Hauk, could be skewed.
Several of their classmates seemed perfectly happy with the lives theyโd created in Whispering Cove. Many were as successful in different careers as Braydon was in his. So what was his hang-up?
Simple. It was fear. Fear of regretting life choices like his parents had.
Braydonโs spine itched with the uncomfortable truth. He washed it away with a long draw of his beer. He wasnโt thinking about what he was afraid ofโDanica, a taunting voice in his head whispered.
No. He couldnโt possibly be afraid of Danica Kent or the impossible idea of them having a real relationship.
Cathryn’s favorite drink recipe!
Raspberry Margarita
1 cupย ย frozen unsweetened raspberries
1 cupย ย brandy-based orange liqueur (such as Grand Marnier)
3/4 cupย ย gold tequila
1/2 cupย ย fresh lemon juice
2ย ย tablespoons superfine sugar
iceย ย cubes
Directions
Placeย ย the raspberries, brandy-based orange liqueur, tequila, lemon juice, and sugarย ย in a blender. Blend until smooth. Serve in glasses over ice cubes
It was just a sexy game. Then things went south] Taylor Dayton has been holding back a secret from her best friend, firefighter Christian Bain: hes the only man who can douse the flames inside her. Its time he noticed her as more than an ice cream and movie pal. What better way to melt the blinders from his eyes than propose an irresistibly sexy grooming session? Christian can hardly believe the woman from his erotic dreams has just issued a siren call no red-blooded male can resist. Hell give her what she wants, and when hes done with her, shell need more than a fire hose to cool her down. When their little game leads them to discover their secret fetishes and fantasies, they realize that this sexy seduction is no longer just a game. This time, its for keeps. Warning: Hot sex in creative places, may leave reader salivating for more
I’m definitely reading the Whispering Cove… and I believe I’ll be falling in love with each of the heroes even if the main female characters don’t.
I can’t wait to read this!
Yvette
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I have these three books but haven’t read them yet. I now know what I’m doing this weekend.
Yay! A great new series to start!
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Can’t wait to get my hands on Whispering Cove series and One On One!
thanks for such a fun post!!! I’m definitely adding this book to my wishlist!
What a great introduction to this series. Thanks for the insight. Looking forward to reading them all.
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Loved the excerpts from the books. The recipe for the Raspberry Margarita sounds fantastic and I’m going to give it a try. Not entering the giveaway since I have Cathryn’s books:)
Loved the excerpts – will definitely have to read them!!
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I have got to get this series! Love the excerpts!
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Oh, I missed the first 3 books, ๐
I love the titles of all the books and the covers are gorgeous. Please take me to Whispering Cove.
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Great post love the excerpts!
Gabrielle
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All of these sounds so hot!!! Really must have them now!!!!
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Absolutely love, love this series! Thanks for sharing today!