THE WAY HOME
One-Eyed Jacks, book 2
Pocket
Killed in Action –
the most dreaded words imaginable for a soldier’s wife. Jess Albert has been
living with them for four years, since the death of her husband in Afghanistan.
Finding blessed numbness in routine, she doesn’t dare to look ahead, any more
than she can bear to look back. Then Tyler Brown, a former special-ops warrior,
shows up at her small general store in Minnesota North Woods, jarring her back
to life. Jess knows better than to fall in love with another man who places
duty to his country before love of his wife- but there’s no denying the longing
and the hope for a future that Ty makes her feel.
A world away, a man ravaged by years of captivity and torture, a man with no memories, finally escapes- clinging to life and sanity in a hostile land. In his darkest hour, he awakes in a lantern-lit cave to find a woman at his side. Dark-haired and dark-eyes, her touch is caring, despite the resentment he hears in her voice and sees on her face. Rabia is bound by honor to save the lost American soldier in her keeping, this broken warrior from a war that has brought so much devastation to her land. But is it honor igniting her compassion for her enemy, or is it something more?
While a Black Ops team plans a daring rescue mission to bring the solider home, two women on opposite sides of the world walk a dangerous path between betrayal and honor, and must find for themselves where to draw the lines between duty and love.
A world away, a man ravaged by years of captivity and torture, a man with no memories, finally escapes- clinging to life and sanity in a hostile land. In his darkest hour, he awakes in a lantern-lit cave to find a woman at his side. Dark-haired and dark-eyes, her touch is caring, despite the resentment he hears in her voice and sees on her face. Rabia is bound by honor to save the lost American soldier in her keeping, this broken warrior from a war that has brought so much devastation to her land. But is it honor igniting her compassion for her enemy, or is it something more?
While a Black Ops team plans a daring rescue mission to bring the solider home, two women on opposite sides of the world walk a dangerous path between betrayal and honor, and must find for themselves where to draw the lines between duty and love.
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CINDY GERARD has won the RWA RITA Award for Best Romantic Suspense novel.
She is the New York Times bestselling author of the Black Ops. Inc. series, the
bestselling Bodyguards series, and more than thirty
contemporary romance novels. She lives in the Midwest with her husband.
ALL ABOUT CINDY
ANGI: What’s the first book you remember reading?
CINDY: Black Beauty. I was (and still
am) a lover of anything with four feet.
As a child I was enthralled by horses.
That might explain why we have three quarter horses, 2 cats, 1 dog and 3
aquariums full of tropical fish. Okay,
they don’t have feet but they do have personalities – don’t let anyone tell you
differently J
ANGI: What’s your favorite “love” word?
CINDY: Adore
ANGI: What’s your favorite fairy tale?
CINDY: Oddly enough the Three Little Pigs.
Not sure what that says about me :o(
ANGI: What’s your favorite cartoon character?
CINDY: The Road Runner ….. zzzooooooommmmmmm
ANGI: Where do you read and how often?
CINDY: In bed, often. When I travel, on
the beach
ANGI: What sound or noise do you love?
CINDY: Morning doves calling
ANGI: Who’s your favorite villain?
CINDY: Hannibal Lector
ANGI: What is your biggest vice?
CINDY: Playing on line scrabble when I should be writing
ANGI: Fairy Tale or Action Adventure?
CINDY: Romancing the Stone and RED
ANGI: RED IS AMAZING. I loved everything about it.
ANGI: How is it working with hot guys and sexy women
all day?
CINDY: Ya know, it can be a bit intimidating.
I mean, they are also so good at what they do and so quick with a quip
and so perfect in a love scene. It’s
humbling.
ANGI’S GOTTA ASK: I noticed on your website that
you've done something on my bucket list: hiking the Grand Canyon. Do you hike
much? Any favorite places to go? Or was the Grand Canyon a special event?
CINDY'S GOTTA ANSWER: I did hike the Grand Canyon and it was the most grueling, challenging,
painful AMAZING, EMPOWERING, INCREDIBLE thing I’ve ever done. It was a special event that a dear friend
talked me into doing. I’m so glad I did
because I lost her to cancer not long ago and I’ll always have that special
memory of her and how we conquered that canyon.
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RUNNING BLIND
One-Eyed Jacks, book 3
Pocket Books
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One-Eyed Jacks, book 1
Pocket Books
SEAL
of My Dreams (anthology)
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