Title: A Deadly
Deed Grows
Author: Kathryn
Long
Genre:
Romantic Suspense
Release
Date: March 20, 2015
Mira
Stanley has come to Cape San Blas, Florida for one reason—to save Claire
Peterson, her boss's aunt, from being swindled and losing her home. She
realizes it will be a challenge to defeat Bradley Lane, the unscrupulous land
developer, even with her accomplished skills as a lawyer. However, another
element adds itself to the equation when Mira meets the attractive Sean
Thorndale. The chemistry between them leaves Mira confused and frightened.
Sean Thorndale has always been confident and driven with one
personal agenda. And it promises to be dangerous. Even if he must deceive
others by following Bradley Lane's orders, he'll do it to get justice for
someone close to him. At least that's how he feels until he meets Mira Stanley.
The attraction builds. Is the danger to Sean worth the risk to their
relationship
Author Bio
Kathryn
Long is the author of the Lilly M. Mysteries, as well as the paranormal
mystery, Dying to Dream, and short stories published by the ezine, The Piker
Press. Currently she is working on getting her latest mystery published, Grave
Maker Blues.
She stays
actively involved as a member of Sisters in Crime and you can often find her
socializing on her blog, Facebook, and Twitter. When not busy with writing
tasks she enjoys traveling to the ocean, such as the Florida Panhandle and the
barrier reef, Cape San Blas, which happens to be the setting for A Deadly Deed
Grows. Kathryn lives in northeast Ohio with her husband and pooch, Max.
Links
Author website address: www.kathrynlong.webs.com
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Excerpts
She felt the buildup of tension on the trip
back. And she knew it came from an obvious source, that anticipation of a
goodbye kiss. She didn't know what to expect or how she would respond. Her
feelings were conflicted with the person sitting next to her being so friendly,
so engaging. She couldn't keep that nagging voice in the back of her head away
for long. And it kept warning her that not everything was as it seemed. Still,
she liked Sean, couldn't help but like him. She forced that thought to stay
with her as they said goodbye.
"Well,
it's been nice, Mira Stanley. I enjoyed your company despite the ugly
conversation about your view of my partner's notorious brother. But we won't go
into that again," he said.
His words
touched her face with short brushstrokes of his breath as his face came within
inches of hers. Closer and closer it seemed. And each inch pushed her heartbeat
to race faster and faster. "Um hmm," she answered, since her thoughts
refused to form into words.
"And
I hope you feel the same way," he whispered and came closer, backing her
against the door.
Now, Mira
could only see parts of him, but she focused on his lips as they brushed
against hers, his voice drowned out the pounding of her heart. But when he
touched her, the beating stopped. His kiss made her stop everything. All
thoughts and feelings focused only on one subject. That kiss. And whether
foolish thinking or not, she wanted it to last forever.
Excerpt #2
Mira stepped inside the
office. In the darkened room her hand slid over the wall until she touched the
switch. The lights blinded her for a second, but as soon as she adjusted, she
crossed the room to get into Bradley's office. The clock on the wall told her
Bradley left the building almost ten minutes ago. Sean stressed he could give
her a half hour at most. She figured that left twenty to twenty-five minutes to
get the job done. The realization left a sense of panic rise in her. She forced
herself to remain calm by picturing Claire without a home, no fireplace mantel
to rest Charles' urn upon, and no familiar rooms to remind her of him and their
moments together. Relaxed, she started for the file cabinet, but after a few
steps she stopped.
"If I were Bradley Lane, where would I hide important papers?
Papers I didn't want anyone else to see, not even my secretary?" Mira
deliberated aloud while she walked around the room. Her eyes searched, stopping
at every object to consider it before she moved on.
"Voila," she exclaimed as she felt underneath Bradley's
desk and found several buttons. She knelt down to crawl under the desk and to
take a look. She discovered each labeled button served a separate function. One
called for Gwen, another triggered a projector screen to descend, yet another
ejected a bar from behind a sliding wall, and one appeared unmarked. She pushed
it with one finger and held her breath to see what would happen. At once a
small drawer slid silently out from the bottom right corner of the desk.
When it opened Mira found a stack of papers, all neatly arranged.
She pulled them from the drawer to examine. Most of them were recent deals,
which hadn't been finalized yet. She figured he wanted to keep them close by
for convenience. By the time she went through all of them Mira became
discouraged. She found no suspicious or incriminating document connected to
Charles Peterson or anyone else.
She placed the papers back in their secret hiding place when she
noticed a small, black notebook resting at the bottom of the drawer. With a
quick glance at the clock, she realized only ten minutes remained before she
needed to escape back downstairs. She set the papers on the desktop and grabbed
hold of the notebook.
At first glance it read like a diary of sorts with dates and
comments that stretched over a period of several years. Mira started to put it
back, guessing the search was a wash when she found Sean's name scribbled on
one of the pages. She took a closer look and read the entry.
Thank you for showcasing my book! Enjoy the excerpts, readers!
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