Saturday, July 13, 2013

Collateral Damage Blog Tour - Fredrick Brooke - Chapter 20

Friend and fellow author, Fredrick Brooke, has just released his latest book, Collateral Damage. As part of this launch, he is sharing the first twenty-six chapters, and today I am posting chapter twenty-six. He is also conducting a contest as part of this blog tour, the conditions are below. Hope you enjoy this excerpt, and if you haven't had the chance to read the previous chapters, a list is also included.




Win a $25 Amazon gift card AND a signed paperback edition of any book by Frederick Lee Brooke!

To win, all you have to do is visit every blog on the 26-day Collateral Damage Excerpt Tour and leave a comment showing that you read the excerpt. That’s it! See the blog list and join the tour ...





Frederick Lee Brooke is the author of the widely-acclaimed Annie Ogden mystery series, which includes Doing Max Vinyl, Zombie Candy, and Collateral Damage. The books do not have to be read in order.
Having lived in Switzerland for the past two decades, Brooke has taught English, run a business and learned French, German and Italian. You can find him online at www.FrederickLeeBrooke.com. Sign up for his newsletter and read all about his travels, recipes, and upcoming works!



COLLATERAL DAMAGE excerpt tour – draft June 22, 2013

Monday, June 24        Shannon Mayer           Ch. 1              
Tuesday, June 25        Scott Bury                   Ch. 2               
Wednesday, June 26   Raine Thomas              Ch. 3               
Thursday, June 27       Emily Walker               Ch. 4               
Friday, June 28           Simon Jenner               Ch. 5               
Saturday, June 29       Amberr Meadows       Ch. 6               
Sunday, June 30          Anne Chaconas          Ch. 7               
Monday, July 1           BestsellingReads         Ch. 8              
Tuesday, July 2           Tyler-Rose Neath        Ch. 9               
Wednesday, July 3      Naomi Leadbeater      Ch. 10             
Thursday, July 4          Mohana Rajakumar     Ch. 11             
Friday, July 5              Helen Hanson             Ch. 12             
Saturday, July 6          Marilou George           Ch. 13             
Sunday, July 7            J.C. Martin                  Ch. 14             
Monday, July 8           Corinne O’Flynn         Ch. 15             
Tuesday, July 9           Tawdra Kandle           Ch. 16            
Wednesday, July 10    Martha Bourke           Ch. 17             
Thursday, July 11        Connie M. Chyle        Ch. 18
Friday, July 12            Cyndi                         Ch. 19             
Saturday, July 13        Kenneth Hoss             Ch. 20 YOU ARE HERE
Sunday, July 14          Andrea Kurian            Ch. 21             
Monday, July 15         Andy Holloman          Ch. 22            
Tuesday, July 16         Marilyn Diekman        Ch. 23             
Wednesday, July 17    Christine Nolfi            Ch. 24             
Thursday, July 18        Jennifer Chase           Ch. 25             
Friday, July 19            Patricia Sands            Ch. 26            

And now what you've all been waiting for, the excerpt:






                                                          Chapter 20—Annie



  We hugged for a long minute. I was thinking what bad luck June had, and such a sweet girl, much sweeter than I’d ever been. When we pulled apart both of us had to wipe away tears. I’d had no idea.
  “I’m so over it now, really. You’ve got to believe me, Annie. That’s the only reason I could confess to it. Everyone knew you and he were…you know, you guys were like Romeo and Juliet over there. You guys were legendary. I was happy for you, but I was a bit jealous sometimes. Michael is…you know, he’s just so gorgeous. But you’re so beautiful, too, and you were always so nice, I mean, it was like you two belonged together. I never let him know. Michael never knew a thing. Even now. And he never will. I see now that he would’ve been totally wrong for me, and I would’ve been wrong for him. I’ve seen that for a long time. I’m only telling you because I feel…somehow such a kinship with you.”
  I knew what she meant. “It’s because I’m over him too. We both got over that addiction.”
  “I’ve never known anyone so manipulative,” June said. “Like that trick with your ring. I can’t imagine how you suffered, Annie. Was he just keeping it in his pocket? Does he actually love you or hate you, with a dirty trick like that?”
  “He plays with people’s feelings.” I was thinking of last night when we made love. Or at Alison’s apartment when he said, I could wait forever.
  “Do you think he hurts people intentionally?”
He had told me stories about neglect in his childhood, his life on the streets in Buffalo, his trouble with the law. All that went into the psyche of Michael Garcia. He had every excuse for being a hustler, hurting people. But intentionally?
  “It’s not like that,” I said.
  “But he hurt you when he put on that charade in front of everybody,” June said. “Now they all think you’re engaged to him.”
  “He likes his pranks.”
  I continued to defend Michael, but June had me worried me as we drove back to the party. She was right that Michael must have had some kind of plan. He must have known he was going to steal the ring even as he made love to me. Did he really think that telling everyone we were engaged made any difference in reality?
  “How often have you seen Michael and Husker in the last six months?”
  “This is the first time,” June said. “I’m not very social.”
  I looked at my ring as she parked. I was glad I’d called Salvatore earlier. He was waiting for me. He’d even encouraged me to take this trip. June’s words went through my mind. I always lost something on every road trip I ever took. I’d lost my ring but then found it again, against the odds. I hoped I hadn’t lost Salvatore.
  “You’ve really achieved something with your bakery,” I said as we walked toward the party.
  “We’re just getting started.”
  “Maybe Salvatore and I could come down together sometime, and I could work for you while he relaxes a little.”
  She kissed me on the cheek as we walked. “Anytime you want, Annie. I can’t wait to meet him.”
  We found most people in the backyard. It was one in the morning and the crowd had thinned out some. A band played loudly on the deck. I realized Michael was the one prancing around with an electric guitar across his belly, singing “Satisfaction” by the Rolling Stones. He was covered with sweat, drops of it flying off as he tossed his head from side to side. Three other guys backed him up. I recognized Husker on the drums, another vaguely familiar guy on keyboards, and someone I didn’t know on the bass.
  “So much better than the canned music they had before,” June said.
  Too late, I saw Todd hurrying toward me through a clump of people. He had his iPhone in his hand.
  “Michael kept asking about you,” Todd shouted.
  “I can look after myself,” I said.
  “They ran out of drinks.” Todd said. That explained why people were leaving.
  “They’re actually not half bad,” June said.
  “They’ve been playing for the last hour. Hi, I’m Todd.”
  I made the introductions.
  “You’re married to Annie’s sister?” June asked. She knew I had a sister.
  “Only on paper, at this point,” he said. “You’re only the second female vet I’ve had the pleasure of meeting, after Annie.”
  “There were more than four thousand of us over there,” June said.
  The song ended. Michael asked everybody for attention. He took a long drink from his beer, wiped the sweat off his face with the short sleeve of his T-shirt, and gazed into the crowd with fire in his eyes.
  “So I see my fiancée is back,” he said. “Annie, come on up for this next one.”
  “I’m not your fiancée,” I shouted in a really loud voice. Everybody in the backyard heard me this time. A lot of them laughed. I made sure I hit him with an angry look to go with. “I’m serious. I wouldn’t think of coming up.”
  Michael might not have heard, but he got my body language. He wasn’t going to drag me. He had the advantage of the microphone.
  “Woman’s got a mind of her own. That’s what I always loved about you Annie. So anyway, this next one I wrote myself. This one’s for you, Annie Ogden.”
  Husker pounded a short intro on the drums, the guitar and bass hit a chord together, and the song started. I looked at June as the music blasted out through the amplifiers. We did sister eye rolls as Michael did his best Jagger imitation. I saw a couple of guys handing out papers to everyone on the lawn. When I got mine, I saw Michael had printed out the lyrics of the song. Another ode to Annie Ogden.
  “What’ll Salvatore say about this?” Todd shouted over the music. Michael had turned up the volume. Maybe at the lower volume he thought I might ignore his message.
  “I’m flying back tomorrow,” I shouted back.
  “Which flight?” Todd asked.
  I just shrugged. I wouldn’t have told him even if I’d known. The last thing I wanted to do was share a flight with this ass.
  Michael’s song was slow and bluesy, and whoever had a partner was dancing on the lawn. I tried not to listen to the words, which contained my name, over and over. I avoided meeting his stare. People kept looking at me, watching for my reaction. Alison had been right. He was dangerously obsessed. He probably wanted me at the party just for this moment. He knew I was with Salvatore, and the only way he could get close to me was to smash into me or lure me somewhere. The only way he could express how he felt was with a public display. That was about to change. No more public displays.
  Suddenly I felt like leaving. I could go back to the motel, get a few hours of sleep, head to the airport in the morning and just wait for a flight. I looked around for Todd, now that the music had stopped, and saw him up by the stage. Michael was handing him his guitar. People were going in and out of the house. I saw     Michael go in, shirtless. June had gone to wait in line for the bathroom.
  I was still standing there alone on the lawn, surrounded by people, when Michael emerged from behind a group of guys and grabbed my hand. It looked like he’d put on a fresh shirt. I snatched my hand away and checked to make sure I still had my diamond.
  “Don’t touch me,” I said. “I don’t want to lose it again.”
  “Did you like your song?” His eyes pleaded for approval. It was the same look he’d had last night in the Corvette when we pulled over. He had one hand on my shoulder. He was pushing me.
  “Where are we going?”
  “I need a break. I’ve been playing nonstop for an hour and a half and partying before that. Let’s go get something to eat.”
  “Michael, get a grip on reality,” I said. “I’ll go and get something to eat if you swear you accept that I’m engaged to Salvatore.”
  “I know that,” he said. “That’s what that ring’s all about.”
  “Well, start saying it in public. And there’s a couple of other things we need to talk about too.”
  “That sounds promising.”
  “Don’t get your hopes up.”
We had reached his Corvette. I got in on the passenger side. For a minute I hesitated. I hadn’t said goodbye to June.
  “Where are we going?”
  He backed out of the space, and took off down the quiet street at a slow speed. “Let me think a minute.”
  “We could go back to that place where we had breakfast. That was a 24-hour place,” I said.
  “It’s a possibility, but I know another place. I just have to make sure it’s open.” He had his phone in his hand and dialed while driving.
  “Don’t go for anything fancy. Pizza would be fine. I’m just a little hungry, that’s all.”
  He was talking now. “Yeah, you open? Great. Be there in twenty.”
  He closed up the phone and shot me a smile. In the dim light of the car, even that look sent a zinger through my nervous system. I was still angry with him for that stunt with the ring, and I was going to stay angry. But I was going to keep last night in my memory forever.


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Friday, July 12, 2013

Blog Tour for Deadly Storm - A Kelli Storm Novel

I'd like to thank the following for helping to promote my new release, Deadly Storm, the third book in the popular Kelli Storm series. Check out their sites and their books.

Samantha Jamison (Peggy Edelheit)

Paul Anthony

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Celebrating Authors (Carolyn Arnold)

Jennifer Chase

Scott Bury



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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Sneak Peek Sunday - Excerpt from ~Deadly Storm - A Kelli Storm Novel~



Monday February 27th - 2:53 P.M. - Manhattan
10th Avenue – DEA Offices


“All we have is this guy’s vague recollection of a conversation he heard three or four weeks ago. He didn’t even know what time the deal is supposed to go down, much less which truck stop,” Larsen said in exasperation. “At least he had one thing right. Those pictures you sent me the other day, that’s Mario Delgado, he’s a high ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel. It seems that Martinez is picking up where his cousin left off, and he’s trying to unite the Mexican cartels into one organization. Looks like he’s making progress if he’s got Delgado working with him.”
“Well that’s just fucking great. We have to stop them tonight, Greg. There are only two truck stops in Kearney, Greg. All we have to do is have people posted at both of them and then we wait. And yes, it would help to know what time this is supposed to happen, but we don’t have that information. We just make the best of it and maybe we get lucky.”
“Since when did you become an optimist? Hell, I’m not even sure I can get the manpower to cover both locations, especially with nothing solid to go on. If we had more, then maybe, but as it is, it doesn’t look good.”
“And since when did you become such a pessimist? Sure, it’s not perfect, but don’t you think that it’s worth following up on? I’ll put a call in to Javier Vasquez down at Narcotics and see if he can pull some people, you just work on getting your teams put together. We don’t have a lot of time, and if Vasily is right, maybe we can put an end to this tonight.”
Larsen looked at her and shook his head. “And what if he’s wrong?”
“And what if he isn’t? We at least have to check it out, Greg. Shit, if you don’t want to take the chance just tell me and quit wasting my time.”
He nodded and let out a deep sigh. “Okay, I’ll see what I can do, but no guarantees.”
“That’s all I’m asking for, Greg. I think I’ll contact Petrov at the FBI too, see if he wants in on this. Never hurts to play nice with the FBI, and we can always use the additional manpower.”
Larsen nodded and glanced at his watch. “If we’re going to do this, we’d better get moving, not a lot of time left,” he said as he stood.
Kelli nodded, got up and headed for the door. “Think we can get this thing together in the next three hours?”
“That’s pushing it, but it’s doable. How do you want to coordinate?”
Kelli looked at him and shrugged. “I’ve never put anything this big together before.”
“Okay, then I’ll call you in two hours, sooner if I get the authorization for the additional people. In the meantime, you get things setup on your end, and maybe we’ll get lucky and pull this off.”
Kelli looked at him and shook her head. “There you go, being pessimistic again.”

Monday, June 17, 2013

Cover for Deadly Storm - A Kelli Storm Novel

Just got the cover art for book three, Deadly Storm, and as always, George Arnold at WGA Designs has blown me away.




Detective Kelli Storm and her partner, Eric Ryder, are called to the scene of an apparent suicide only to discover that the victim was a Russian hit man and Kelli was to be his next target.

The trail from the body leads the two Detectives to the underbelly of Brighton Beach, and the Russian Brotherhood that rule there. During the course of their investigation, Kelli discovers a link between them and a powerful Colombian Cartel, the same Cartel she thought had been shut down with the death of its leader.

When the FBI and DEA take an interest in the case, they forge a plan to break up the international drug ring. As they delve deeper, the Cartel and Brotherhood become bolder and they both want Kelli dead. To make matters worse, after an ill-conceived tryst, it’s all she can do to keep her professional and personal lives separate.





George always does a great job and has never disappointed me. Thanks, George.

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Storm Rising and Storm Warning on Sale

In anticipation of the release of Deadly Storm, book three in the Kelli Storm series, starting on June 17th and running through June 23rd, both Storm Rising and Storm Warning will be on sale for .99 cents each.

Be sure to pass the word and download your copies and catch up before the release on July 1st!


Storm Rising - A Kelli Storm Novel


Storm Warning  - A Kelli Storm Novel