Backlist Spotlight: Enforcer’s Redemption
In the past few months I’ve found out that I have an amazing amount of new readers that I can’t wait to share more with. Some have found me through social media, some through bundles, others through search engines or conferences. I am blessed to have every one of you.
Since I first published in 2011, my backlist has grown considerably and some people are unsure of where to start reading. Also, sometimes, between newsletters, Facebook, Twitter, and other places, sometimes you STILL miss when I have a new release. I do my best to make sure it gets out there, but with so many books out there and with the fact we all have lives outside of reading (Shocking! I know), its easy to miss.
So for the next month or so I will be spotlighting each of my books with some fun trivia, buy links, FAQs, and other things that come to mind when I see one of my books. I encourage you to comment and talk to me about where you first heard of this particular book and if you’re read it. If you haven’t had a chance to read yet, well, what are you waiting for? Come on and check it out!
Today’s choice? Enforcer’s Redemption
Title: Enforcer’s Redemption
Series: Redwood Pack Book 4
Characters: Adam and Bay
Best Memory: This was the hardest overall book I ever had to write. Adam had lost his mate decades prior, and in doing so, had literally lost part of his soul. Mating Bay was an accident and they both knew it. Adam just wouldn’t give in and forgive himself and Bay wouldn’t give up on Adam. My favorite memory is when all was well, even when it wasn’t. For those of you who read the book, you know what I mean.
Trivia Fact: I had always known what was going to happen to Adam at the end of the book. I didn’t do it because I like hurting people. I promise. What happened to Adam brought Bay and him together. And if you’ve read the rest of the series, have helped him grow as a person.
Where did the idea come from? I was just about to fall asleep one night when I thought of writing a Redwood Pack Christmas novella. But if any of you had read Enforcer’s Redemption (up next in these spotlights!) you know that it really wouldn’t have worked out timeline wise. Not with what happened in that book. Then I thought, well, I really want a Christmas book. And maybe more holidays. So I tried to sleep and came up with the Cooper Brothers and Holiday Montana. All five books are about different holidays or special moments in a child’s life. Since I was thinking of this during July or so, the next holiday was Halloween – hence Charmed Spirits being book 1. Though in retrospect, that worked out perfectly because, honestly, Matt needed help the most!
Buy Links:
Amazon: http://amzn.com/B009Y72FS0
Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/Yc5plO
Kobo: http://bit.ly/PADr39
ARe: http://bit.ly/Q06ehl
iTunes: http://bit.ly/16RiOmm
Blurb:
Adam Jamenson has suffered through the worst loss known to man. The only reason he lives day-to-day is to ensure the safety of his Pack. As the Enforcer of the Redwood Pack, it is his job to protect all in his path, though he was unable to protect the ones he held dear. The war with the Centrals is heating up and Adam must try and grit through it in order to survive. Though the broken man inside of him may not want to ….
Bay Milton is a werewolf with a past. And a secret. She’s met the Redwood’s Enforcer only once, but it left a lasting effect. Now she needs to find him or everything he had thought he lost, may be lost again.
Together, they must struggle and find a way to fight their pasts and present in order to protect their future. But the Centrals have a plan that might make their path one of loss and destruction.
Excerpt:
A crash from the living room brought Bay out of a fitful sleep. She pulled herself to a sitting position, her belly getting in the way. Someone mumbled a curse, and she inhaled their scent.
Adam and Maddox.
A very drunk Adam and a slightly inebriated Maddox.
Oh, goody, just what she needed; a drunken wolf who probably didn’t know she was in his bed and wanted her nowhere near him. Oh, what fun.
She pulled down the extra-large shirt she wore so it hit her mid-thigh even over her belly and waddled out to the living room, her ankles aching with each step. When she got out to the living room, she shook her head. Maddox had Adam draped over his shoulders and a sheepish expression on his face.
“Sorry, Bay. Didn’t mean to wake you,” Maddox said as he carried a very drunk Enforcer past her and into the bedroom.
“What happened?” It was like déjà vu. The first time she’d seen Adam he’d been drunk, and here he was again. Was this something he did often?
Maddox dropped Adam on the bed and shook his head. “Drank too much.”
“I guessed that, but why?”
Maddox turned to her with so much emotion in his eyes that she almost staggered from the weight of it. All of that couldn’t be just him. How on earth did he live like that as the Omega?
“He’s had a long day,” he said simply, and Bay under her breath.