I never planned for my life to end up with an abusive husband, a corrupt boyfriend, and being used by everyone including the Feds.
Lies are told to protect people, especially when I'm thrown into witness protection. Nightmares eventually become my reality and I'm thrust face to face with devil who brings my past life back in a way I never expected. In time, some people die, truths are revealed, and I'm is forced to chose--to either fight or give up completely and let the devil have my soul.
Will I be able to outwit the Devil or will I die trying?
An action-packed, espionage romantic suspense thriller series (2 books) that will keep you on the edge of your seat!
After the age of thirty, Martha realized that her life as a terran was not what it was cracked up to be. Knowing that there was more to life, she embarked on a journey that has tested her resolve, heart, and soul many times over. It continues to do so at this very moment.
She’s astounded that anyone takes any author bio seriously. Why would anything that’s written here be believed when authors are known to invent stuff out of thin air? Martha likes to thank the ether and her higher-self for the enlightenment and odd sense of wonderment about life, the universe, and what exactly she was thinking when she wrote that one obscure story that no one has yet to read, but her husband has heard about.
The oddity of society, particularly the book community has flabbergasted her, making her curious about how a em-dash or ellipses can make people think that AI had any hand in aiding an author to write. She could be sharing complete truths, complete lies, or a mixture in this very bio as you continue to read this. Why are you still reading this, she asks in your ear as if she’s sitting right next to you, right now? Does anyone really care if she’s telling the truth, I mean, come on, she’s an author for God sake? Books are written to pull you from reality with fantasy, though there is much of reality in books to some extent. Where was she going with this thought? I don’t know, don’t remember, so let us continue. What were we discussing? Oh, right, Martha Sweeney’s author bio.
She would like to sum up with this single thought: believe what you want about anything, even her. Beliefs are just thoughts you keep thinking. Whether you think you’re wrong or right, you’re right either way, so why should she care what’s written in her bio because we both know you just want a story that makes you feel. That’s the purpose of books or any form of entertainment. It’s to feel something. She hopes your emotions are kicked in the ass one way or another. If you like a character, she’s content. If you hate a character, she’s content. All in all, she made you feel.
If you’re still reading this, Martha is quite impressed and is giving you an astral projected hug and hopes to meet you in person one day, or not. According to Martha, we’ve already meet if you understand entanglement.
If you are literally thinking, or saying out loud WTF?, Martha wants you to know that very same thought has entered her mind at least twenty times while dictating to me what to write. Whom am I, you ask, that’s not important. My roll is simply to write Martha’s author bio and let you know that she’s a multi-genre author, so there’s a chance you might be interested and like at least one of her currently published books. Enjoy, or not, that’s up to you.
B&N Bestseller: Snowed In With Him Amazon & Apple Bestseller: Breathe In (Just Breathe #1) Amazon Bestseller: Knight Takes Pawn (Red Knight #1)
I had a blast writing Leia's (aka Laurie's) story. It took two years to finish the sequel, but it had to do Laurie and Aiden justice. A HUGE shout out and thanks to Laurie Breitsprecher for being the cover model and to Rebecca Cohen for photographing Laurie for "Killmore" and the box set.
I hope you enjoy reading this series as much as I had fun writing it. Prepare for a whirlwind of action, drama, suspense, and emotional ups and downs.
This was an AMAZING series! Romance, action, suspense, and a thriller all wrapped into one. I had to re-read book one to make sure I didn't miss anything in book two and it was well worth the repeat. The main characters go throw so much and end up growing from it. There are times you love them and times you get frustrated, but that's what a book is supposed to do: push you emotionally.