Desperate! for the new release from Athena Daniels

Ha! Great name for a contemporary suspense from Athena Daniels available NOW from Evernight and other online booksellers. Check it out:

Title:    Desperate
Author:   Athena Daniels
Publisher:  Evernight Publishing
Cover:   Jay Aheer
Category:   Contemporary Suspense
Length:  111k words
Heat Level:  3
Warning: Bondage scenes

Desperate_AthenaDaniels‘He was everything she needs and everything she can never have.’

Meticulous planning sees Ivy half way across the world, with a new identity.  But Blake is no ordinary ex-husband, he is a corrupt private investigator with links to London’s underworld.

Eric Prescott, a handsome and successful property developer knows Ivy is hiding something, and from someone. At first Eric only wants to help, but soon finds himself falling for this beautiful woman with the haunted eyes. In one night of explosive passion, Ivy finally gives in. And discovers love, the way it’s meant to be.

Ivy finally dares to believe she is free, but soon faces losing all that she has come to love the day when her ex-husband is released from jail. She knows it is only a matter of time before he will return to serve the full force of his deadly vengeance.

Wanna see the book trailer? (It’s very good!)

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How about an excerpt?

At precisely seven o’clock, the intercom sounds, and I press the button allowing access to the inner building. I cross the room to unlock the latches on the front door, leaving it slightly ajar.

Dashing back into my bedroom, I grab my clutch, phone and lip gloss. Quickly, I apply a light spray of my favorite perfume. When I return to the lounge, the front door is closed but the room is empty.

The picture on the wall is now hanging straight.

My heart gallops irregularly in my chest as I realize I didn’t check that it was Eric before I pressed the button.

Could Blake be here?

Breathe. In … out … in … out. I order myself to calm. The horror of my marriage with Blake returns in a single, sickening rush. What will he do when he finds me?

“Hello?” I call out, but my voice is raspy, barely a whisper.

I desperately hope for Eric’s easygoing greeting to ring out, but there is nothing but silence. My blood runs cold, and I can’t breathe.

My mobile slips from my shaking fingers. The thud as it hits the floor startles me out of shock, and I bend down to retrieve my phone. My lifeline.

Gripping my bag tightly, I estimate there are ten steps to the door. Silently I take the first few steps. On my fifth step, a shadow moves to my left, and I bolt the last distance and fling the door open with enough force that it bounces off the wall. I run to the elevator instead of the stairs, hoping it will be faster.

I jab frantically at the button. The screen indicates it has just left the ground floor.

“Ivy!”

It’s not going to arrive in time. I bounce up and down on the spot. Do I have time to take the stairs?

I’ll have to run past my front door to get there. Can I even run down the stairs in these shoes? I won’t have time to take them off; they have tiny buckles. Irrational thoughts flood through my mind, and I imagine myself stumbling and falling down the stairwell, only to land in a crumpled heap at the bottom.

Hurry up, damn it. The elevator has reached the second floor. There are six more to go.

Perhaps I should take the stairs?

“Ivy.” The voice permeates the fog of panic in my mind. It doesn’t sound like a sword being drawn out of a scabbard, sending cold shivers down my spine. It sounds soothing, like a cup of warm chocolate. The voice is calling for Ivy, not Sarah.

My mind blanks, and slowly, I turn towards the voice. The elevator rings, signaling its arrival. I can escape now. I look at Eric’s concerned face and realize there is no need to run. He puts a bottle of wine and a glass down on the ground just inside my apartment door and stands in front of me, grasping my shoulders.

“Ivy, are you okay? What is it?”

I realize how I must appear, like a wild animal that has just been through the throes of a chase from a predator. Eric pulls me to him in a powerful crush.

“Jesus, you are shaking like a leaf.” He runs a hand up and down my back, and I can hear his heartbeat, strong, calm, and reassuring through his chest.

Relief that Eric is here and not Blake, hits me with a powerful rush. Pulling away, I try to stand, but my knees wobble then buckle beneath me. When I hit the cold floor, I start to cry from the reminder that this is still far from over.

I still live with extreme fear that Blake will find me. And of what will happen when he does.

Strong arms lift me and through my sobs, and I hear the door shut. Finally, I begin to quiet enough to hear his soft, soothing words murmuring against my hair.

As my strength begins to return, I wriggle out of his arms. “Did you straighten that picture?” I demand.

Eric shrugs. “It was crooked.”

“Well, don’t … just don’t touch my things, all right?”

“Okay.” His face falls, and I immediately feel bad. He can’t possibly know that every day for years I lived with Blake’s obsessive compulsion to have things absolutely straight, and ordered the way he wanted it, right down to the cutlery in the drawer and the type of food we kept in the fridge.

I glance uneasily over to the vertical strip on the kitchen blind, and a shiver rolls down my spine. I still think I would have noticed it at some point before tonight. I have been living here for months now.

I can’t shake an instinctual feeling that he has been here, and it’s what caused my apparent over-reaction tonight. No matter how hard I try I can’t dislodge the thick and heavy sense of foreboding that has settled over me.

“Can you tell me what put that look of terror on your face and caused you to run for your life just now?”

My eyes take in the bottle of wine and empty glass on the floor. I realize Eric probably went straight to the kitchen when he arrived, casually straightening the picture on his way past. I cringe at how I must appear to him.

“You thought it was him. You thought he found you.” It wasn’t a question, but I nod anyway, not trusting myself to speak past the constriction in my throat.

“And the picture, straightening it is something he would do.”

Once again, I nod yes, and tears roll silently and unchecked down my cheeks.

“Oh Eric, I am so sorry.” A huge sob escapes, resounding loudly in the small room. I look away as embarrassment heats my cheeks.

“Sweet Jesus, what has that bastard done to you?”

About  Athena:

Athena Daniels is the pseudonym of a wife, mother and business partner who takes any opportunity she can get to disappear into the world of fantasy. When not reading she writes romantic suspense. Hot, steamy romance where complicated and damaged characters are thrown together in suspenseful drama.

One day, she hopes to fulfil her dream to write full time. In the meantime, she hopes you enjoy her debut novel, Desperate. If you follow the scent of coffee and chocolate, you will find her busy working on the sequel. Desperate: The Price of Freedom.

The first novel of a new series, Sage will be coming in 2015. It’s a steamy romantic suspense with a paranormal twist.

Website – http://www.athenadaniels.com/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AthenaDaniels11

Twitter – https://twitter.com/AthenaDaniels11

My Favorite Books of 2014

2014 Reading Challenge

 

2014 Reading Challenge
Claire has read 85 books toward her goal of 80 books.

 

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Every year I set a goal at Goodreads where I log and track my books read. I don’t review or rate books EXCEPT for my annual top ten reads. Here are 2014’s top ten with a few thoughts about what I loved about each one, in reverse order of completion.

Claire’s Annual Top Ten 2014

5 of 5 starsWhatever It Takes by Cat Kelly

Whatever It Takes I’m a fan of this author, more for her historical writings under different pen names, but always for her wit and compelling characters. I can’t say the plot of this story was terribly memorable…mostly because I don’t remember it that well barely two months after finishing it. I do know that it was a favorite because it was full of the writing I’ve come to love from this author.

5 of 5 stars Christmas at Copper Mountain by Jane Porter
Christmas at Copper Mountain I met Jane Porter’s writing this year. I liked Jane Porter. I will read more Jane Porter. Though a Christmas story read in the summer as a Kindle Prime loaner, this low risk reading investment paid off in spades. An easy writing style, crisply drawn characters who can tug at your heart won me over.

5 of 5 starsScarlet by Marissa Meyer

Scarlet The Lunar Chronicles just get better and better. As much as I loved Cinder, Scarlet raised the bar even higher. The world building is fantastic. The loosely drawn associations with popular fairy tales adds a tongue in cheek delight. This book’s heroine a bit more of a badass than a pitiful princess like Cinder, but lovely tie ins to its predecessor and the hint of a nice romance made it a winner with me. I’m ready for Cress now!

5 of 5 starsLast Night in Ghosttown by Kathryn McKade

Last Night in Ghosttown This is a relatively unknown science fiction gem by an author friend of mine. I emailed her after I finished beta reading, raving about it. My friends know that I don’t usually rave. I’m hyper-critical, which is one reason why I don’t review. But this…this novella was amazing. What really hurts however, is not long after it was released, the publisher closed shop and Ghosttown was effectively unpublished. I hope my good friend, Kathryn, will find a way to put it back out there so more people will have a shot at reading this lovely story.

5 of 5 starsOn the Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta

On the Jellicoe Road Jellicoe Road is one of those books you never seem to be able to forget. I often reflect on this story pondering a long series of “what-ifs”. There are some gut-wrenching and tragic twists of fate in this book about two groups of friends in two different generations.

5 of 5 starsBeyond Repair by Charlotte Stein

Beyond Repair I adore 99.9% of everything I read of Charlotte Stein’s. She’s got this stream of consciousness style of writing that is so incisive and so dead on accurate in describing thoughts, emotions, sensations, it’s truly a gift. She’s not everyone’s cuppa, but she certainly is mine. I adore introspective damaged heroines who are trying to figure out the equally damaged men in their lives and how together they might just be the cure the other needs.

5 of 5 starsThe Good King by Dale R. Long

The Good King Another excellent book by a good writer friend. I’ve long been a fan of Dale’s darker writings–he’s a true horror writer and a talented one–for many years since our monthly blog chain exercises together. This monster-free, lovely Christmas tale has the makings of a classic. My only gripe is how difficult it is to get a copy if you aren’t Canadian. I was fortunate enough to be able to barter for my copy (my book for his) and I think I came out on the winning end of that swap. Dale, if you’re reading this, I hope you’ll get this into Amazon or Barnes & Noble or in digital format some day soon.

5 of 5 stars A Week to Be Wicked by Tessa Dare

A Week to Be Wicked Long time fan of Ms. Dare’s, this historical romance did not disappoint. I’m always a sucker for a road trip romance in which hijinks ensue and the hero and heroine ally against a common threat while slowly falling in love. You’ve read ’em before, seen the movies (The Sure Thing comes to mind) probably. This tale from that classic trope was full of Tessa’s trademark wit and fun.

5 of 5 stars Memoirs of a Gigolo Volume Four by Livia Ellis

Memoirs of a Gigolo Volume Four I listed volume 4 but the review is for all the collective installments of the serial I have read so far. The more I read, the more I fall deeper under the spell of the destitute, but upper crust Oliver. You have to keep reading to really appreciate the deeper waters running through this, gently guiding you along a much larger arc. Though it’s full of sex, both M/F and M/M and all variations in between, the sex is not the story, despite Oliver’s being a prostitute. The characters, who on the surface should be reprehensible, are subtly engaging and sympathetic and memorable.

5 of 5 starsThe Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater
The Scorpio Races Creepy, compelling, mystical… Honestly, I had not previously read a book with water horses or kelpies in them, so I must confess to some wide-eyed wonder over the beasts. Ms. Stiefvater’s water horses are wild, man-eating creatures, almost zombie-like in their inevitability. They are pitted against man’s arrogance in dominating them once a year in a show of bravado. This is the backdrop of a how two lonely and desperate teens meet and bond. It’s Sea Biscuit with very sharp teeth, and I loved it.

So, that’s it for 2014. I’ll return in a year with another crop of ten books! Happy Reading!

 

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