Just released! Book Three in the Riders
Up series by Adriana Kraft
Willow Smoke (Riders
Up, Book Three)
September 1, 2014, B&B
PublishingISBN: 978-0-9907476-0-4
ASIN: B00N0DH13I
Romantic Suspense
Heat rating: three flames (explicit sex, m/f)
Cover by Rebecca Poole Dreams2Media
BLURB
When the chips are down,
there's nobody there.
Willowy blond Daisy Matthews has survived the Chicago streets with this mantra
but is unprepared for the much older Nick Underwood's urgent pursuit. The
wealthy businessman receives a thoroughbred in payment for a bad debt and is
thrust into Daisy's world. She teaches him about horse racing; he teaches her
about love. When Daisy's seamy brother-in-law threatens Nick's safety, she
doggedly tries to stop him by herself, but flees to the familiar streets when
he attacks. Can Nick find her in time – and if he does, will she still want
him?
REVIEWS
Five stars at Amazon “Adriana
Kraft has created memorable characters that linger long after the story has
ended and I’ve closed the book. She has done what an author should--brought me
into the book's world and made me care about the characters so that my world
will not be the same as before their foray into it.” Sheila G.
Five stars at Goodreads “…dreams can become reality, love can
transcend age… Exciting, engaging and very entertaining story. The
character interplay is spot on and the story is extremely well written.” Donna H.
BUY LINK
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N0DH13I
When the Chips are
Down, There’s Nobody There
Daisy Matthews grew up on the
streets of Chicago, and if she learned anything, it was that she could count on
no one to help her, ever. She knows she has to tough it out, protect herself,
and when necessary, protect anyone she cares about. All by herself. No one else
will do it for her.
Hubs and I have loved writing
Daisy and her story. We first introduced her in Cassie’s Hope (Riders
Up, Book One) – she’s the teenage waif in the group home where
Cassie worked before she went back to training horses. We’ve known so many kids
like her across our social service and academic careers. There’s a special kind
of resilience that comes from growing up that way; kids who don’t develop it
probably don’t make it, and we’ve known some of those, too.She doesn’t know who her father is. Her mother, who died of an overdose when Daisy was little, was a prostitute. Fortunately for Daisy, her rock-solid grandmother took her in, but that grandmother died when Daisy was eleven. Unadoptable for whatever reason, she ended up in a group home through her early teenage years, until Cassie and Clint Travers became her foster parents.
We’ve dedicated this book to two of our ancestors who faced severe social stigma more than a century ago: my great grandfather, who was born to an unmarried teenage logging camp cook in the Pennsylvania mountains, and hubby’s great grandmother, a quarter-blood Cherokee in an era when the family tried to hide that information out of shame.
Maybe we gave Daisy an extra boost when we paired her with a handsome wealthy hunk in his early forties, but we think she deserves a bang-up happy ending for her determination, grit, and courage in the face of present day social stigma. We hope you’ll agree.
EXCERPT
“I won’t let anything hurt
you.” Daisy Matthews finished wrapping the ankles of the chestnut mare and sat
back on her haunches to evaluate her work. The mare’s ankles were cooler than
they had been two hours earlier.It wasn’t easy to convince a horse to stand in buckets of ice, but after three years of being a groom and an exercise rider, she could do it about as well as anybody at Arlington Park. At least that was what her boss said when he promoted her to assistant trainer.
Daisy grinned. There wasn’t much prestige associated with being an assistant trainer for a fellow with a string of only twenty-some claimers and allowance horses, but it was something, particularly for a girl from the wrong side of the tracks.
RainbowBlaze took a step forward. “I know.” Daisy groaned. “Step one: pay attention. Sorry, I got lost daydreaming.You’re right. Taking care of you is an important job.” She chuckled. “I can’t think of anything I’d rather be doing.”
“Hey kid, do you always talk to horses?”
The horse reared and pawed. “It’s okay, girl.” Daisy kept her voice soft and ran her hand slowly along the mare’s neck.
When the mare had stopped trembling, Daisy stepped out of the stall, shaded her eyes from the sun and faced the interloper. She scowled at the man’s new sneakers, monogrammed shirt and neatly pressed slacks. He looked liked he’d be more at home on a sailboat than in a barn.
ABOUT ADRIANA KRAFT
Adriana Kraft is the pen name for a husband/wife team
writing sizzling romantic suspense and erotic romance. The award-winning pair
has published over thirty romance novels and novellas to outstanding reviews.
Romantic pairings include straight m/f, lesbian, bisexual, ménage and
polyamory, in both contemporary and paranormal settings.
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