Seduction Game out on Oct. 20!



I’m just popping in with a quick and dirty update.

I have a release date for Seduction Game (I-Team #7). The ebook version will be out on Oct. 20. That’s only four and a half months away. (This is an update with the correct date. I initially got the wrong one from NY.)

My editor loved the story. She made no changes it, but sent it straight off to copy editing. Berkley is releasing the ebook version separately so my readers won’t have to wait so long.

The print edition won’t be out until June 2016 unless a slot opens up earlier, in which case it could be released earlier. I don’t know when the audiobook will be released. I hope to have that information for you soon.

I also have the back cover copy for the book. I thought you might want to see it. How about a little tease?

CIA Officer Nick Andris wants revenge. His last mission failed after a Georgian arms smuggler killed his lover. He’s been tailing a woman for three weeks hoping she will lead him to his target. But there’s a problem with the intel. Holly Elise Bradshaw is nothing more than an entertainment writer with a love for sex and designer clothes. Clearly someone at Langley made a mistake . . .

When Holly finds herself in trouble, the only weapons at her disposal are her brains and her body. But they won’t be enough to handle the man who’s following her. He’s going to turn her world upside-down.



Oh, yes, he is. And, believe me, she returns the favor as only Holly can.

Mark your calendars. Oct. 20 is going to be a very special day for me. It marks my return from a place I never wanted to go. I can’t wait to share this story with you!

Also, watch for a new I-Team After Hours novella on June 23. I’m working on it right now. The hero of the story is Jack West, widower, rancher and former Army Ranger. You met him in Skin Deep and saw a little of him in Striking Distance . He owns the Cimarron Ranch in the mountains west of Denver and is Nate West’s father. He gets a second chance at love when Janet Killeen, the FBI agent he threw off his land in Striking Distance and who was badly wounded later in that story, ends up in a ditch near the ranch during a blizzard.

I don’t have a title yet, but I will soon. This story marks the first time I’ve written about an older couple. Janet is 45, and Jack is 63 (but a fully functional 63). All of my heroes and heroines have been in their late 20s or 30s. I don’t believe romance ends at 40 or 50 or even 60 or 70. I know a lot of romance readers feel that way, too. And Jack is one of a kind—gruff, physically fit, a cowboy with a romantic streak.

Stay tuned for excerpts and more news!
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message 1: by Sonia Cristina (new)

Sonia Cristina Wonderful news!


message 2: by Michelegg (new)

Michelegg I'm so excited at this update! Thanks for making my day.


message 3: by Esther (last edited May 28, 2015 08:43AM) (new)

Esther Hooray for a story about an older couple! Maybe that will become the new sub-genre.

Looking forward to celebrating on 10/20 in your honor.


message 4: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Esther wrote: "Hooray for a story about an older couple! Maybe that will become the new sub-genre.

Looking forward to celebrating on 10/20 in your honor."


Thank you, Esther! Wouldn't that be nice? I enjoy reading about young couples, but life doesn't end at 40, so why should romance novel plots focus exclusively on the very young?


message 5: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Michele wrote: "I'm so excited at this update! Thanks for making my day."

You're welcome! I'm so happy to know you're excited about it. I can't wait to share the story with you all. :-)


message 6: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Sonia Cristina wrote: "Wonderful news!"

Thank you, Sonia! :-)


message 7: by Mareli (new)

Mareli Great news, Pamela! I'm happy to read you again! You're one of the best!


message 8: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Mareli wrote: "Great news, Pamela! I'm happy to read you again! You're one of the best!"

What a sweet thing to say, Mareli. Thank you!


message 9: by Esther (new)

Esther Pamela wrote: Thank you, Esther! Wouldn't that be nice..."

We have YA, NA, what might this new genre be? OA? MA? HAFA (Hot After Forty...) :)


message 10: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Esther wrote: "Pamela wrote: Thank you, Esther! Wouldn't that be nice..."

We have YA, NA, what might this new genre be? OA? MA? HAFA (Hot After Forty...) :)"


Haha! NYA? Not Young Adult? FS? Frisky seniors? LOL! I love it! :-)


message 11: by Lady Grey (new)

Lady Grey I love the fact that you're writing a book with an older couple. I'd like to see more of that. I'm not in my sixties but I'm far enough past my twenties that it's getting harder to relate with younger characters. Plus, I think the depth and wisdom we gain as we get older make for interesting stories, especially if the people have had previous relationship experience, have been divorced, widowed, etc.


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank you so much for the update Pamela!!! I love your writing and you are a very strong woman and a great role model for young women!!!


message 13: by Fran (new)

Fran Alsaud Genial, eso es fantástico, Pamela, mucho éxito!


message 14: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Lady Grey wrote: "I love the fact that you're writing a book with an older couple. I'd like to see more of that. I'm not in my sixties but I'm far enough past my twenties that it's getting harder to relate with you..."

I'm glad you like the idea, Lady Grey. I'm 51, so writing about people in their late 20s and early 30s, while fun, doesn't tell the whole experience of romance. Life and love continue beyond those years. I hope you all enjoy the story.


message 15: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Serena wrote: "Thank you so much for the update Pamela!!! I love your writing and you are a very strong woman and a great role model for young women!!!"

Thanks so much, Serena. You're very kind. :-)


message 16: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Fran wrote: "Genial, eso es fantástico, Pamela, mucho éxito!"

¡Gracias, Fran! :-)


message 17: by Rizz-kha (new)

Rizz-kha Can't wait for holly, I hope released sooner.....


message 18: by Annette (new)

Annette Yay! So happy there are going to be more stories. I love the idea that an older couple will get their HEA too - that's my favorite kind. Thank you for writing again and can't wait for them!


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