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Release Day and a Snowstorm by Beth Kery

I woke up to a snowstorm today. I thought it was appropriate, since most of the book that I have coming out today, RELEASE, takes place in the midst of a blizzard in Chicago. There’s something about a city when a really bad storm hits, as if a spell falls over it. Sound is muffled. All the activities that we don’t think twice about doing normally, like running errands in the car, are halted. Strange to think that Mother Nature can have such a profound effect on a centuries of technology, but there you have it.

 

One thing about a snowstorm, it gives you a wonderful excuse just to hang out at home, cozy up with a book and have some quality ‘down’ time. I envy people who live in warmer climates constantly—more so as the years go by. But sometimes, on a day like today, I really love the snow.

 

In RELEASE a snowstorm provides an opportunity to rekindle a love between two people that had been destroyed by violence and secrets. Sean and Genny are thrown together in the company penthouse as the city is immoblized by the blizzard.

 

Mother Nature really does always get her way in the end, I guess.

 

Here’s an excerpt from RELEASE. Since it’s a Release Day for me (harhar) I’ll give away either a download of HOLIDAY BOUND or winner’s choice of one of my backlist books to one person who leaves a comment.

 

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RELEASE
Publisher: Berkley Heat
Genre: Contemporary/Erotic suspense
Release Date: February 2, 2010
Format: Trade Paperback

His need for her was so absolute, he agreed to share her with another man in order to possess her.

Genny loved her husband Max, but something was missing—a sexual charge that was instead ignited by his business partner, Sean. He was ruggedly handsome, with a heart-stopping smile and a slow, sexy New Orleans drawl that made Genny weak. The more time they spent together, the stronger the attraction between them became and when her husband offered to share her with Sean for one intoxicating night, both Genny and Sean were too tempted to refuse.

That night in the company penthouse, Max and Sean showed Genny the heights of ecstasy. But it was Sean who scored her very spirit, and one-on-one, they were red hot. But as Genny learns, there’s a price to pay for such impulsive pleasure. What began as a night of forbidden desire spirals into a whirlpool of murder, sensual submission, secrets, and a scorching passion that threatens to consume everyone it touches.

 

EXCERPT (Adult rated)

The blonde woman cried out in agonized pleasure as her orgasm notched back up again to its original potent blast.

Genevieve must have whimpered in mixed misery and arousal, because suddenly Sean’s head whipped around.

The woman continued to keen and moan while she gushed in climax, and Sean pinned Genevieve with his stare. His fierce, blue-eyed gaze hit her like a bolt of electricity. Her muscles jerked, the harsh movement awakening her from her trance.

The next thing she knew, she was flying blindly down the hallway. She heard him call out to her, his voice sounding flat with incredulity. He called out again, this time sounding closer . . . too near for her to make it all the way to the front door without him overtaking her.

She thought she might shatter into a million pieces if Sean put his hands on her at that moment. She fumbled for the master bedroom door and rushed inside.

“Genny. What the hell—”

His exclamation was cut off when Genevieve slammed the door and swiftly turned the lock. The handle jerked. His hand thumped on the door. She pressed her back against the wood, straining to hear in the taut silence that followed.

“Genny.”

She clamped her burning eyes shut at the softly uttered plea. It must be a hollow-core door, because she could actually hear him quite well. It sounded like he’d spoken with his forehead pressed against the crack between the door and frame. They were only inches apart—

“You picked a hell of a time to come waltzing back into my life,” he said, his low voice vibrating with emotion.

“I didn’t know you’d be here.”

“Obviously.”

She licked her tear-spattered lips. For the first time, she realized her face was soaked. She must have been crying for a while now . . . maybe since she’d first heard Sean’s easy drawl resounding from the depths of the penthouse.

“Go away, Sean.” Her heart thundered in her ears in the pause that followed. The door gave slightly, as though he’d just pushed himself off it.

“I was here first.”

“You can go straight to hell second, boy.”

His chuckle sounded appreciative . . . amused.

Sad.

“Just give me a minute to tell her good-bye.” For a second, she thought he’d walked away, but then his deep voice penetrated the crack of the door again.

“Are you okay? Did something happen?”

She stared at the enormous king-sized bed in front of her—the bed where the three of them had become drunk on pleasure three years ago.

Did something happen? She’d say it had.

Genevieve had been forever changed on the night Max had offered his young wife to his super-sharp, second-hand man . . . the night she’d burned beneath Sean’s touch.

“I’m fine,” she said blankly, her eyes glued to the bed as vivid memories played before her mind’s eye . . . memories brought to the forefront by being in the room where it’d all happened.

“Yeah, right,” she heard him reply wryly.

“Will you just leave me alone?”

“That’s likely.”

This time, she sensed for certain that he’d walked away. A minute later she still hadn’t moved. They passed within feet of her.

“You’re acting very rudely,” the woman accused petulantly as she moved down the hallway.

“Yeah, I’ve been told I have a problem with that,” Sean replied evenly.

“Is there someone here? Who were you talking to?”

But then their voices faded. She heard the front door open and shut, and knew Sean was escorting the female out of the tight Sauren-Kennedy Solutions security. He’d get her a cab. He may have grown up poor, friendless, and fatherless, one of the ‘conduct disordered’ terrors of the mean streets of New Orleans, but Sean’s manners were impeccable.

Genevieve still hadn’t moved when he returned a few minutes later. She stood stock-still, her back against the door like she thought she was on the penthouse’s window ledge with the city looming below her toes. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw the handle turn. He spoke softly again near the crack in the closed door.

“You’d better open up, girl. You don’t really think that excuse of a lock is gonna keep me from you, do you?”

Her pulse threatened to leap right off her neck. She’d never heard him call another female gull, his drawl softening the “r” until it was only barely audible.

The sound of it on his tongue had always felt like a caress.

She spun around and flipped the lock. Her gaze remained fixed on the carpet as she stormed past him. She grabbed the bag she’d dropped in the foyer and reached for the handle on the front door. His hand rose behind her, shutting the door with a precise snap.

“What happened?”

“What makes you think something happened?” she asked irritably. She was hyperaware of him just inches away, leaning down over her. Heat resonated off his body.

“Don’t, Genny. Haven’t you punished me enough by avoiding me all this time? You know I’d never have wanted you to see what you just saw. Not in a million years.”

Her soughing breath was the only thing that broke the silence that followed. Her chin dropped to her chest.

She did know it. She may have her doubts about him, but she knew instinctively Sean Kennedy would never purposefully hurt her.

The havoc he’d wreaked unintentionally on her life was another matter altogether.

19 Responses to “Release Day and a Snowstorm by Beth Kery”

  1. Mary G Says:

    Happy Release day Beth.
    Sean is one of my fave heroes of yours.
    Love his devotion & passion. Awesome book.

  2. Melissa Says:

    Happy Release Day, Beth!! Awesome excerpt, I have to get Release….I can’t wait to read it!!

  3. Teresa W. Says:

    Congrats on your release, looking forward to it!

  4. Becky Jean Says:

    Congrats! This book looks like a wonderful read :) Please include me in the contest!

  5. limecello Says:

    Happy release day on Release, Beth! :) And how fitting that you woke up to snow. (And sorry to say, better you than me :P)

    Loved the excerpt - thanks for sharing it!

  6. Amanda Says:

    Yay! I’ve been looking forward to this release!

  7. Jeanette Juan Says:

    Congrats on your release! The small excerpt was definitely nice!

  8. Armenia Says:

    Whoo Hoo!! Happy release day!! Just popped in to say Congratulations again and spread the love. :grin:

  9. Beth Kery Says:

    Hello, everybody! Thanks for stopping by. Armenia, I appreciate the love. :grin:

  10. Jane Says:

    Happy Release Day, Beth. Stay warm.

  11. RachieG Says:

    Fabulous fabulous excerpt :) “Release” looks awesome!

  12. Amy Kathryn Says:

    We were snowed in last weekend here in Tennessee and it was wonderful. I just had to sit in my chair, read a book, and bake cookies to snack on (the oven helped keep the house warm!).

    Happy Release Day! And thanks for such fun leading up to the release on your blog…

  13. Joder Says:

    Congrats on your new release! The excerpt makes this one sound just as great as your others!

  14. Fedora Says:

    Happy release day, Beth!! I think you’ve got more than one book with a snowstorm now… Those circumstances seem to heat things up!

  15. beth kery Says:

    Hi all! Thanks for stopping by today and helping me kick off RELEASE. I thought I better pick a name before I forgot.
    Amanda…write to me at bethkery@aol.com and tell me which one of my backlist books you’d like.
    Have a great night, everyone!

  16. elaing8 Says:

    Happy Release Day Beth.I can’t wait to read it

  17. Lisa Freeman Says:

    I’ve got this already and can’t wait to get started on it. I love the cover!

  18. Jackie U Says:

    Happy Release Day! Damn snow storms…if I could go a day without slipping on ice, I would be a happy girl!

  19. Host Says:

    Congrats, Beth! I just love when you wake up (and preferably it’s Sunday) to a city covered in snow… heavenly … until you have to get out and start shovelling :)

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