Sexy Soldiers for my Birthday Release!
Duty. Honor. Country.
Love. Romance. Passion.
The Mustang
Lark
Look, I don’t need a psychologist to tell me why I am the way I am. I grew up with a mom who was forever chasing her happily-ever-after, never considering the cost to herself–or to me. That’s why I’m not interested in fairy tales or in finding some elusive prince charming to solve all of my problems.
Until I meet him in the bar where I work. One night of fun somehow begins to mean more, and it scares the crap out of me.
Nolan
I joined the Army when I was just a kid, mostly because I didn’t know what else to do with my life. I never dreamed I’d love it enough to make it my career, but now here I am, an officer, stationed at West Point, leading a company of soldiers. What started as an escape has become my passion–and it’s one that doesn’t have space for anything–or anyone–else.
Until I meet her at my buddy’s bachelor party. I think I’m indulging in one meaningless night, but I can’t stop thinking about her. Remembering her. Wanting her.
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The Rotorhead
Addison
The last thing I wanted was to move back in with my father, the hard-ass who raised me in the same strict military style that he ran every platoon, company and battalion he led. But thanks to some of my, uh, ‘life choices’, I’m living with my dad at West Point–and everyone knows me as the commandant’s wild daughter. I hate it.
Until I meet him one night at a party off-post. Sure, he’s a little too straight and serious for me, but still . . . he might be the one addiction that I can’t quit.
Sawyer
I’m an Army helicopter pilot. It’s my life, my dream and everything I ever wanted. Being stationed at West Point is fine for now, but I see it as a stepping stone for my next big move. When the commandant asks me to keep my eye on his out-of-control daughter, I agree to do it. I’ll do anything to keep advancing my career.
Until I meet her. Running into her at that party isn’t as random as she thinks, but pretty soon, I find it hard to remember the real reason I’m spending time with her . . . I just know I can’t stop.
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The Shavetail
Paige
For tway too long, I’ve been silently and hopelessly in love with a guy who doesn’t see me as anything but a casual friend. I stood by and watched as he found a woman to love–and as she dumped him the day before their wedding. I haven’t given him even a hint about my true feelings.
Until the day he asked me to be his pretend girlfriend. Now that he needs me, I finally have the chance I’ve been longing for–to show him how perfect we can be together.
Wyatt
My life was perfect. I was about to graduate from West Point and marry the most beautiful girl in the world all in the same day, then launch my career as a brand-new second lieutenant. When my fiancee dumped me, I thought I’d lost everything. I didn’t know how to go on.
Until the day I panicked and asked my friend to be my fake girlfriend. She saved my ass, and now I find myself looking for reasons to keep her close . . . because it turns out I don’t want to let her go.
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Tawdra Kandle writes romance, in just about all its forms. She loves unlikely pairings, strong women, sexy guys, hot love scenes and just enough conflict to make it interesting. Her books include new adult and adult contemporary romance; under the pen name Tamara Kendall, she writes paranormal romance, and under the pen name Tessa Kent, she writes erotic romance. Tawdra lives in central Florida with her husband, two sweet pups and too many cats. Assorted grown children and a perfect granddaughter live nearby. And yeah, she rocks purple hair.
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A little preview of THE SHAVETAIL
Duty. Honor. Country.
Love. Romance. Passion.
Paige
For way too long, I’ve been silently and hopelessly in love with a guy who doesn’t see me as anything but a casual friend. I stood by and watched as he found a woman to love–and as she dumped him the day of their wedding. I haven’t given him even a hint about my true feelings.
Until the day he asked me to be his pretend girlfriend. Now that he needs me, I finally have the chance I’ve been longing for–to show him how perfect we can be together.
Wyatt
My life was perfect. I was about to graduate from West Point and marry the most beautiful girl in the world all in the same day, then launch my career as a brand-new second lieutenant. When my fiancee dumped me, I thought I’d lost everything. I didn’t know how to go on.
Until the day I panicked and asked my friend to be my fake girlfriend. She saved my ass, and now I find myself looking for reasons to keep her close . . . because it turns out I don’t want to let her go.
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“Ah, young love. Nothing like it.” My attention jerked away from thoughts about my friendship with Paige as Coach Casey approached us. “Glad to see you could make it, Henderson.” He shook my hand and then turned to Paige. “And you must be his lovely bride.”
Shit. I’d hoped to clear up the misunderstanding about my marital status before Coach had a chance to double down on it, but apparently, that ship had sailed. And the expression on Paige’s face let me know that I needed to act fast.
“Coach, I was going to tell you today in your office before you got that phone call—there must have been a miscommunication somewhere. I’m not married. Paige isn’t my wife.”
His forehead wrinkled as he frowned. “Really? Huh. I could’ve sworn I’d heard that . . . well, you’re right. I must’ve misunderstood. My wife will tell you that it’s not the first time that’s happened. She swears that my foot lives permanently in my mouth.” He shrugged. “All the same, I’m happy to meet you—Paige, is it? I’m John Casey, the new coach. We’re all very excited that your fellow here is going to be working with us this year.”
Paige’s eyes slid to me, and I was pretty sure I glimpsed the contemplation of murder in her gaze. But before I could do more than open my mouth to try to clear up Coach’s error, he’d swung around to call over someone else.
“Anthony, there you are.” He slapped the man on his back, drawing him into our conversation. “Henderson, Paige, this is Anthony Trellini, my assistant coach. Anthony, meet Wyatt Henderson. You remember, he was quarterback for the team the past three seasons, and now he’s been nice enough to come back and work with our offensive line for the next year. And this is his girlfriend, Paige. Or is it fiancée?”
“Uhhhh . . .” It was all I could manage. This was a train wreck, and it was going from bad to worse.
“Casey, you’re putting pressure on the man. Look at him, like a deer in headlights.” The assistant coach laughed heartily. “You should know better than to ask a guy a question like that when his girl is standing right here.” He offered his hand to Paige. “Don’t mind us, Paige. We’re just dumb jocks. Or at least that’s been our excuse for the past twenty years or so.”
Coach joined his laughter. “Anthony and I have worked together for most of those twenty, so we’re used to each other. Give us time, and we’ll grow on you. I promise.” He craned his neck, scanning the room. “Let me introduce you to my girl. She’ll tell you I’m a lost cause. Oh, Patty, there you are. Come here, sweetheart.”
The woman who glided over to join us was lovely. She reminded me a bit of my mother, only slightly younger. As she joined our small circle, Coach draped one arm around her shoulders and kissed her cheek. “Angel, this is Wyatt Henderson and his girlfriend, Paige.” He paused. “Sorry, Paige. I didn’t get your last name.”
Next to me, Paige was stiff, the color in her cheeks telling me that even if she wasn’t displaying it to anyone else, she was quietly furious.
Still, her voice was cool and pleasant as she answered Coach. “It’s Mulaney, sir, but actually—”
“Ah, Paige Mulaney. That’s a strong Irish name.” He beamed and hooked a thumb at his chest. “Same here. My grandparents came over from the Emerald Isle when they were kids.” He patted her shoulder. “And just FYI—I can see you’ve been well-trained on Army protocol, which I guess is a good thing if you’ve hitched your wagon to Henderson, but around my office, I’m not a sir. Like I told your sweetheart, I’m John or Coach.”
Paige’s smile was slightly less strained. It was impossible to be angry with Coach, I thought—he was so amiable and friendly. But I was going to have to figure out a way to correct his error about Paige and me before it spread any further.
That proved to be a lot easier thought than done, though, because Coach Casey was relentless. He never stopped introducing us to others from his staff, and each time, he upped the ante a little bit more, alternating between referring to Paige as my better half, my long-time girlfriend or even as my fiancée.
We’d been at the party for about thirty minutes before he finally stepped away from us, apologizing as he explained with an accompanying eyeroll that he had to give a little speech. He’d just gotten to the podium and begun a basic thank-you-for-welcoming-us talk when Paige tugged at my arm.
“Wyatt,” she hissed. “What the hell? You need to fix this. Now, before he starts inviting everyone to our wedding.” Her green eyes snapped at me in fury.
“I couldn’t get a word in edgewise,” I responded in a whisper. “You saw that. Every time I tried to correct him, he told someone else.”
“Did you know he thought you were married?” she demanded. “How did this even happen?”
I heaved out a long, frustrated breath. “I had no idea until I saw the invitation he’d given me for tonight and saw it was addressed to both me and the missus.”
“And you didn’t tell him then?”
“I couldn’t. I was about to explain, and then he got a phone call and I had to leave. I didn’t realize that he’d see us together and assume . . .” I ran my hand over my hair. “Coach Morgan and his guys knew I was supposed to get married, but apparently, word didn’t reach them about the wedding being called off. They would have assumed that I’m a married man now, and I guess they passed on that assumption to the new staff.”
“Great. Just dandy.” Paige’s lips pressed together. “Wyatt, fix this. As soon as he’s done speaking, you need to go over there and tell him that there was a mistake, that you and I are not married, engaged or even dating. You have to make the correction before—”
“And finally, this is a surprise I’ve been keeping from some of you. I’m pleased and privileged to announce that Wyatt Henderson, the man who led his team to several bowl games, to an undefeated season last year, and most importantly, to three amazing victories over Navy—” The room filled with cheers and shouts. “Wyatt Henderson will be part of our staff this year, as an assistant offensive line coach. Please help me welcome Wyatt and Paige Mulaney, his lovely girlfriend—soon to be fiancée, I’m sure!”
Everyone turned to us, applauding and smiling. I couldn’t do anything but nod, forcing my expression into what I hoped passed for a genuine grin of appreciation. Next to me, Paige’s fingers were a vice on my arm, her nails digging into my skin. She too was smiling, but I had a sinking feeling about what she was hiding beneath the exterior.
I was dead meat.
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Paging Dr. Foxy!
He’s science and tradition. I’m nature and new age. We clash at every turn.
Emma
I moved to the tiny town of Harper Springs, Florida, to escape my family’s influence. I was meant to make a difference for cancer patients at St. Agnes Hospital. Things looked promising… until I met Dr. Deacon Girard.
He’s arrogant and stubborn, disagreeing with me even when he knows I’m right. How can such a caring and dedicated doctor be so inflexible? Nevertheless, I can’t seem to get him out of my head… or my dreams.
Deacon
I just can’t figure Emma Carson out. The patients love her and she’s making a huge difference in their recovery. So what’s the problem? Why do I go out of my way to argue with her constantly?
And though I’m strongly attracted to her, my willpower is a constant tug-o-war between pushing her away and making her mine. I’ve worked too long and too hard to let her distract me. I refuse to get tangled up with Emma—except everything inside me wants to do just that.
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Brand New Sneak Peek from THE ROTORHEAD
Duty. Honor. Country.
Love. Romance. Passion.
Addison
The last thing I wanted was to move back in with my father, the hard-ass who raised me in the same strict military style that he ran every platoon, company and battalion he led. But thanks to some of my, uh, ‘life choices’, I’m living with my dad at West Point–and everyone knows me as the commandant’s wild daughter. I hate it.
Until I meet him one night at a party off-post. Sure, he’s a little too straight and serious for me, but still . . . he might be the one addiction that I can’t quit.
Sawyer
I’m an Army helicopter pilot. It’s my life, my dream and everything I ever wanted. Being stationed at West Point is fine for now, but I see it as a stepping stone for my next big move. When the commandant asks me to keep my eye on his out-of-control daughter, I agree to do it. I’ll do anything to keep advancing my career.
Until I meet her. Running into her at that party isn’t as random as she thinks, but pretty soon, I find it hard to remember the real reason I’m spending time with her . . . I just know I can’t stop.
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“I don’t date guys in the military.” At the surprised silence that greeted those words, I hooked a thumb at my chest. “Hey, I’m entitled to say that. It’s nothing against any of you.” I looked around the table. “My dad is the Commandant. I’m an Army brat. I know the life, and I don’t like it. I want something else.”
“Ohhhhh.” Joe nodded. “Yeah, I guess I get that. You know exactly what you’d be signing up for.”
“But what if you fall in love with someone who happens to be in the service?” persisted April, not willing to give up on me yet. “What would you do then?”
“I’m not going to do that.” I fixed her with a pleasant but firm stare. “Falling in love, I mean. It’s not my thing. And even if it did happen, it wouldn’t be with any man who makes the Army his life.”
“And that’s why Addison is the perfect woman.” Sawyer’s voice made me jump, coming from just behind me. I hadn’t realized that he’d returned to the table. “We have a great time together, but there aren’t any expectations or pressures.” He sat down next to me and bumped my shoulder with his. “We’re just buddy-buddy.”
I giggled. “Did you just quote The Wedding Planner, Lancelot? A chick flick? I take it all back. I might be in love, after all.”
“I did, lady. It happens to be a very funny movie with Jennifer Lopez, who is undeniably hot—and funny, too.”
“Why do you call him Lancelot?” April glanced from one of us to the other.
“Because he’s got a rescue complex—he likes to be the knight in shining armor,” I explained. “Also, he’s a real straight arrow. Too good to be true, you know? I’m afraid he’s doomed to fall for some unavailable chick and pine for her the rest of his life.”
“Uh-huh.” Simon’s lips twitched as though he was holding back a laugh. “And is that why you call her lady, Flint? Because you’re the knight and she’s the lady in waiting?”
“Yeah.” I turned to him. “I was going to ask you about that. You’re not trying to say I’m the helpless lady fair from medieval times, are you?”
“Of course not. That would be lame.” Sawyer lifted his hot dog to his mouth, pausing before he slid between his lips. “It’s from Princess Bride. Remember how the giant called Buttercup lady all the time? That’s totally Addison. She’s headstrong and independent to a fault, and she never hesitates to say what’s on her mind—like old Buttercup.” He took a huge bite of hotdog. “Plus, she would love to boss me around all the time. But Buttercup would be all wrong for her. So that’s why she’s lady.”
“You two might not think you’re a good fit, but it’s clear to me—you’re adorable,” April announced. “Even if you’re only ever friends—it’s still what I want in my life.”
I shifted uneasily in my seat, and when I let myself look at Sawyer, I saw the same discomfort in his expression.
“So.” I smiled brightly, looking for any excuse to change the subject. “Who’s ready for dessert? I think I’ll go ask Lark if she needs a hand bringing it out.” Without waiting for any response, I scrambled off the bench and fled the scene. I needed to get away from that conversation, not because April was wrong . . .but because I was beginning to worry that she might be right.