Thursday, May 30, 2019

Cover Reveal and Pre-Order! 


I cannot tell a lie -- I am so excited for book two of the Men in Uniform series to come out! Just as an interesting point of reference, many of the police interactions are pulled from real life, real stories of police officers in Southern California. I hope this makes the reading more interesting.  The book is on pre-order via Amazon at the following links: 

Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RYJFWF2
Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07RYJFWF2
Amazon CA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07RYJFWF2
Amazon AU: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07RYJFWF2
and other Amazon outlets.   Or you can read it for free on Kindle Unlimited when it releases on July 5!  

Thursday, May 16, 2019

 Day Shift 
Coming Soon!  

Take a sneak peek! 

      The woman in question reached her hand to his head, running her fingers lightly over his short, ebony hair. Unlike many of the other officers who kept their hair high and tight, Ramon let his hair grow a bit longer, the way Jazzy liked it. Now he was regretting it, as this strange woman worked her spiky fingernails though this waves. He jerked his head back, propelling himself along the driver’s side of his blue sedan.  Kaylin gave him a patronizing smile.
    “Oh, Officer Garza, since you aren’t in uniform right now, and your shift is over, I thought perhaps we could get to know each other better.”

  Holy hell, Ramon’s thoughts twisted as he stared ahead. He thought he made her options pretty clear earlier in the week, but evidently, this woman did not take no for an answer. Time to bring in the big guns.
    “Ma’am,” he began.
    “Kaylin,” she corrected.
    “Ma’am,” Ramon emphasized again, this time holding his left hand like a shield in front of her face, which was still too close to his. “I’m married. I have a family so I am not interested.”
    Her lustrous blonde hair shook as she chuckled to herself.
    “I can see you're married, Officer. I think that may be part of the problem. You don’t look happy,” she told him, leaning into him. Her purring voice dropped to a husky tone. “Satisfied. Anyone can see you need something more, a big, strong cop like yourself. You put your life on the line every day. You deserve to be rewarded for that.”
    Ramon would have to be mindless to miss the suggestive implication of her words. He heard stories of some women coming on strong to cops, but this was far more than he had ever imagined. 

 Find out what happens in the next Men In Uniform novella:  Day Shift!