By DL Jackson
Hi,
everyone! I’m
stopping by today to share my latest release, Beauty and the Brigadier and a
freebie.
First the
Freebie. Being Prince Charming will be
available for 5 days, until Wednesday, January 15th. Here’s the link to snag
your copy:
Now the new
release. In the spirit of Cinderella Wore
Combat Boots and Being Prince
Charming, Beauty and the Brigadier
brings you another story of romantic challenges faced by those in the military.
Eli is a Major General, Anya a supermodel on her way out of the industry. Eli
needs a date to an important event, but he’s having a hard time reaching out
and asking someone, feeling guilty about dating another woman after his wife
passed more than two years before. He’s lonely. He’s cranky.
Madame Eve
to the rescue.
Come help
me celebrate a new release and get your free copy for Prince Charming rides off
into the sunset.
Blurb:
When the Cold War meets apple pie,
sparks fly.
Brigadier General Eli Wells needs a
date, but he’s not been out socially since his wife passed two years before.
The lack of a personal life is making him unbearable to be around and the staff
has even begun to call him the beast behind his back.
When he asks his Aide-De Camp to find
him a date for a special party, his best friend and post commander, overhears
the conversation and sees an opening to help Eli out of his slump. Together,
the lieutenant and major general enlist the help of Madam Eve in hopes that Eli
will agree to the setup. Heaven knows, someone needs to get him to relax.
Anya Volkov’s modeling days are over.
At the suggestion of her former agent and only friend, she elects to try an
internet dating service called 1Night Stand. The first time she meets General
Eli Wells, she knows he’s everything she asked for and more, but he also seems
to be holding back and testing her. Can she get him to loosen up and take a
chance, or will the date be over before it starts?
Excerpt:
Eli saluted back. “We have a special visitor today, Sergeant
Major Danners. Would you put the troops at parade rest while I retrieve her?”
“My pleasure, sir.” He saluted again.
Eli returned it and headed for Anya.
Danners did another about face. “Parade rest!”
Off to the left, beside Lieutenant Winters, stood his date,
dressed in gray shorts and a standard issue Army T-shirt. A size too small with
the way it stretched over her breasts, but he wouldn’t complain. Her legs
practically stretched to the sky. Anya wore her curves with confidence,
demonstrating she couldn’t care less about looking like the typical,
bag-of-bones model. She sported an hourglass figure, with softness where it
belonged, and her face—her face could be an angel’s.
She didn’t appear the least out of place. He strode over to
her, taking her hand. “Ms. Volkov.” He kissed her knuckles. “I’m General Eli
Wells, your date.”
“Nice to meet you, Eli.”
He tucked her hand through the crook of his arm and walked
her in front of the formation.
“Attention,” Danners commanded and did an about face. They
exchanged salutes again and the sergeant major turned the formation over,
taking his place on Eli’s left.
“This is Ms. Volkov, a celebrity. She is my guest for the
day and will be running PT with us this morning.”
“Hu-ah,” the troops barked back. He smiled. They sure as
hell were showing a lot of enthusiasm today, but who could blame them. Even at
fifty, the woman was drop-dead beautiful and eye candy.
“Treat her with courtesy, but show her how we do this in the
Army.”
“Yes, sir!”
He turned to the old non-com. “They’re all yours, Sergeant
Major.” He saluted and Eli returned it one last time. While Danners began to
lead the unit through stretches, Eli turned to Anya. “You ready to run four
miles?”
“Excellent. I thought I’d miss out on it this morning.”
“You run?”
“You could say so, General Wells. Try to keep up.”
He raised a brow. “Why, Ms. Volkov, a challenge?”
“You bet your combat boots it was. Please, call me Anya.”
“Right face,” Danners called and the unit turned.
“Forward—march! Your left, your left, your left right left.”
“You better be sure of yourself, Anya. Last chance to drop
out before we set the pace for this unit.”
“I never back away when I want something.” She winked and
gave him a hip bump. A freaking hip bump. God—not what he’d expected at all.
Maybe he’d enjoy this date after all.
“Double time—march!”
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