Excerpt & #Giveaway – Every Deep Desire by Sharon Wray @sharonbwray @SourcebooksCasa #romance #comingsoon
Title: Every Deep Desire
Author: Sharon Wray
Series: Deadly Force #1
Pub Date: March 6, 2018
ISBN: 9781492655602
Synopsis
He’s taking it all back
His honor, his freedom, and the woman he loves
Rafe Montfort was a decorated Green Beret, the best of the best, until a disastrous mission and an unforgivable betrayal destroyed his life. Now, this deadly soldier has returned to the sultry Georgia swamps to reunite with his brothers, and take back all he lost. But Juliet must never know the truth behind what he’s doneā¦or the dangerous secret that threatens to take him from her forever.
It took Juliet Capel eight long years to put her life back together after her husband was taken from her. Now Rafe is back, determined to protect her at any cost, and it’s not just her heart that’s in danger. The swamps hold a secret long buried and far deadlier than either of them could have imaginedā¦
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A Note from Sharon
Dear Readers,
As an author, I both love and fear release days. Iām thrilled that the book Iāve spent years on is entering the world, ready to find readers. Yet terrified because the fictional world Iāve spent so much time inādreaming about, thinking of, planning forāis no longer my own.
The story and everything in it, especially the characters, now belong to you. All the feels you experience, whether I intended them or not, will be filtered through your own lifeās events. Your memories, your dreams, your joys, and losses will determine what you take away from the story. And thatās the way it should be.
Yet, while reader reactions are completely out of my control, itās also scary. Especially when one makes changes to the genre. Every Deep Desire, and the other books in the Deadly Force series are all romantic suspense storiesāyet theyāre also different. And we all know how the world feels about change.
The Deadly Force series is about a group of ex-Green Berets, under the command of Colonel Kells Torridan, who were charged with a crime they didnāt commit and dishonorably discharged despite their innocence. Some of the men from the unit are in prison, but the men in the series, including Kells, are living in Savannah, GA, managing Iron Rackās, a run-down, pirate-themed gym in a not-so-nice part of town, and working as bouncers at a goth strip club. Theyāre hiding in plain sight, teaching Krav Maga classes, tossing drunks, desperate to find any information that can lead them to who destroyed their lives, and why.
But these books arenāt just about the men and their weapons. They are also romances. To be more specific, each love story is a retelling of one of Shakespeareās greatest love stories. Just add in sexy, down-and-out Green Berets, dangerous arms dealers, and strong heroines who teach these alpha males that Grace always defeats Reckoning. <grin>
Every Deep Desire, a contemporary retelling of Romeo and Juliet and first in the Deadly Force series, is about Rafe Montfort and Juliet Capel. Rafe, a man in Kellsās unit, left his men and his wife to join the Prince and his Fianna army only to end up in prison. Now, eight years later, Rafe finds himself released without explanation. His only clue is a note telling him to return to the remote sea island off the coast of Savannah where he and Juliet grew up. It doesnāt take long for him to realize that his wife Juliet, the woman heās adored his entire life, is in danger.
Juliet, a landscape architect, has struggled for eight years to recover from Rafeās abandonment and disappearance. Their early marriage had been a disaster both their families had warned them about, but theyād been too young and too in love to understand. Now sheās determined to live her life on her own terms without help from anyone. And the last thing she needs is her ex-husband returning home with vague warnings of danger.
But when vague warnings become real threats, Rafe and Juliet realize that both of their enemies, the Prince and Remiel Marigny, know a 17th century secret about the Isle where they both grew up, a secret both of their families have kept for hundreds of years. Now, in order to figure out why an army of assassins, a brutal gun runner, and a team of ex-Green Berets are interested in Julietās ancestorāa Puritan woman accused of witchcraftāRafe and Juliet must face their past together.
Now theyāre running out of time. And not only is Julietās heart and Rafeās freedom in jeopardy, the secret they uncover is far deadlier than anyone couldāve realized.
I hope you all enjoy this first book in the Deadly Forces series. Itās a world where sexy, smart heroines must teach these ex-Green Berets bent on redemption that physical strength and combat experience isnāt always enough to win. Sometimes a personās greatest weaponātrue courageācomes from seeking forgiveness and accepting love.
Excerpt
Julietās house had disappeared.
Rafe Montfort scrubbed a hand over his face. A strangling ache invaded his chest, filling the empty space that once held his heart. He shifted the Army duffel heād shouldered for the past six miles, moving the burn from one arm to the other. Why had he assumed her fatherās trailer would still be standing? That sheād be living there? Waiting for him?
Because he wasnāt only a bastard who made assumptions. He was a fool who once believed the Princeās brutal goals justified Rafeās ruthless actions.
Or, as Escalus used to say, āa fool whose violent delights have violent ends.ā
Summer cicadas hummed in the Isle of Graceās surrounding woods, their mournful drone filling Rafeās head with rhythmic disapproval. Sweat soaked his T-shirt, pooling low in his back above his waistband. Where he used to keep his gun.
He wasnāt just a bastard. He wasnāt just a fool. He just wasnāt the man heād once hoped to become. With a nod to his broken past, he left the overgrown property and headed home.
Keep it moving, Montfort. Thatās right. One boot in front of the other.
He kicked an empty beer bottle into a ditch, shattering the brown glass, and marched toward Popsās trailer tucked between the towering Georgia pines a half mile down the Isleās dirt road. Heād given up his honor, his wife, his men. Thank God his mother had died before he betrayed everyone he loved. In the years heād been away, he hadnāt just cut out his heart; heād sold his soul.
Despite the breeze, questions about Julietās departure burned his blood.
Why had she left? He climbed the pine steps to the deck alongside the double-wide.
Whereād she go? He jumped the last two steps to avoid the missing planks.
Did she ever think of him? The Capels had arrived on the Isle long before the American Revolution. Itād never occurred to him that her family would leave. For eight long years, heād been counting on that.
His duffel landed with a thud next to an outboard motor and buckets of fishing gear. He rubbed the knotted muscles in his shoulder and faced the broken screen door. His vision faded until all he could see was the blurry mesh.
What the hell was he doing? Why had he even come home? Because heād had no choice. Everything depended on him remembering that. With renewed determination, he raised his fist and hit the metal door.
No answer. He closed his eyes, took another breath, and knocked again.
Julietās family was gone. Had his left as well?
He heard a banging around back, pulled out his leather jacket, and covered the tattoos on his arms. Heād rather die of heat stroke than start an argument. Then he jumped over the deck rail. His combat boots made it easier to walk through the tall weeds to the red barn a hundred yards behind the trailer. Three times larger than the home, the barn and surrounding yard held remnants of every American classic car ever made.
Everything stood as if heād never left, except for the cell boost antenna on the barnās roof. From the height and distance, it probably provided a cell signal the width and depth of Popsās property. Pops had joined the twenty-first century? Maybe miracles were possible.
He drew closer and saw his daddyās gray head bobbing up and down beneath the hood of a black 1958 Chevy Impala. He stopped on the other side of the car and exhaled until his lungs ached. āPops?ā
His dad raised his head, his eyes squinting. āWhoās there?ā
āItās me. Rafe.ā
A man, shorter than he remembered, stood. In a stained red T-shirt and overalls with one strap hanging down, his father waited a few moments before nodding. At least he wasnāt holding a beer. Or his shotgun.
Rafe waved at the car. āSheās a real beauty. She yours?ā
āNo.ā Pops wiped his dirty hands on an oily rag, and Rafe focused on the remaining finger on his fatherās right hand. Heād given the other four to the Marines. āShe belongs to your brother.ā
āGood for him.ā
Pops tossed the rag onto the engine and gripped the side of the Chevyās frame. His hard stare took in Rafeās leather jacket in what had to be triple-digit heat. āWhat you doinā here, boy?ā
He held out his hand. A hug would only be an invitation to an ass-kicking. āThe Army released me from prison.ā
āReleased?ā His father picked up a dirty wrench, his face brown beneath a haircut the Corps would salute. āWhat the hell for? Good behavior?ā
āNo, sir.ā He dropped his hand. If disapproval were a color, it would be the dark, muddy brown in his fatherās grim gaze. āI donāt know why.ā
Since heād spent two years in a Russian jail and then the last nine months locked in isolation in Leavenworth, he wasnāt sure what to think. āI was told to return to Savannah and wait for a call.ā
While it went against every one of his hard-earned instincts urging him to run, heād come home to find out what the hell was going on. Besides, it wasnāt like he had anyplace else to go.
āYou still a sergeant?ā
A sharp ache hit Rafeās back molars, and he eased off the teeth grinding. On his left, he noticed a band of magnolia trees surrounding a white glory cross. He shoved his hands into his jacket pockets and forced himself to meet his fatherās reproach. āI donāt know what I am.ā Sergeant? Prisoner 061486? The Princeās warrior? Hell if he knew.
āI know what you are,ā Pops said. āDamn traitor. Not to mention adulterer, liar, thief.ā
Rafeās exhale sounded more like a hiss. While he wasnāt all of those things, heād done other thingsāworse things. āI was also dishonorably discharged.ā
About the Author
Sharon Wray is a librarian/archivist who studied dress design in the couture houses of Paris and now writes stories of adventure, suspense, and love. Sheās a three-time Daphne du MaurierĀ® winner and an eight-time RWA Golden HeartĀ® Finalist. She lives with her super-hero husband and teenage twins in Northern Virginia.