Hubs and I are beyond excited to announce the
release of the fourth and final book in our Riders Up series, set in
the horse racing industry. If you didn’t know already, both my husband and I
love horses, and have been privileged to own them once in a while. The Arabian
on the cover wasn’t ours, but easily could have been. Ransom, the featured
horse in this book, is based on a very real half-Arab, half-saddlebred horse we
owned. My husband began his ground training when Ransom was still very young
and worked with him until he was two, when we had to sell him for health
reasons. Here are a couple photos of him – one as a new foal, and one at age ten:
We had no clue the honey-russet color we loved when
he was tiny would turn out white, but he looks just like his daddy in the
second photo. A side note – the photo in the pasture was taken when we visited
our friends where he is stabled. He hadn’t seen us for over seven years, but he
came when we called.
That kind of loyalty – and the gentle, patient
training that fostered it – are central to the story line in Detour Ahead. Our
heroine, Traci Steele, was raped as a teenager, and has yet to transform from
being a victim to being a survivor. Here’s the blurb:
BLURB
Threatened race horses, city
slicker attorney, sexy California wrangler—what can possibly go wrong?
Hot-shot Chicago prosecuting attorney Traci Steele works tirelessly
keeping rapists off the street to prevent other women from suffering the hell
she’s endured, so she resists her friends’ insistence that she take a two month
R&R in their California Live Oak condo—until they persuade her to help
their rancher friend as a private investigator.
Though he runs the stables at Live Oak, well-muscled mustached wrangler
Scott McCord much prefers working with the race horses he trains at his ranch,
and he can’t believe his old friends have sent a greenhorn female to help him with
horse troubles.
The improbable dance between this mismatched pair barely fits in around
the escalating suspense of whoever’s after Scott’s horses. Traci is as
tenacious in her sleuthing as she is terrified about her inability to ever love
a man. Can Scott succeed in gentling her - like he does his horses - before she
flees in panic?
REVIEWS
Night
Owl Reviews Top Pick This is a story about letting
go of your past so you can move on to your future. It is a story about letting
go of being the victim and becoming a survivor…Add into this touching story of
recovery a mystery that will keep you guessing to the very end, and you’ve got
a story you won’t be able to put down. Angi
You Gotta Read Reviews Rich in
romance and suspense, this book had me mesmerized from the first page. I was
definitely drawn toward the main character, Traci, and all of the emotional
barriers that she faced… a sensational job of combining just the right amount
of suspense with a sauciness that leaves you longing for more. Run, don’t walk
to your nearest book store for this sensational book. Val
BUY LINK http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RPT6YJA/
EXCERPT
Scott McCord stood at Traci’s emergency room bedside. He must look a
mess. A nurse had already asked if he wanted a sedative. Hell, no. He wasn’t going to soften his guilt with drugs.
God damn, how had it happened? He replayed the scene over and over again.
He still couldn’t understand it. One minute Traci and the horse had been
working together as a team, and the next she was tossing about like a child’s
rag doll.
Until she landed in the dirt. He hadn’t been able to move fast enough.
Her words and the magnitude of her distress had temporarily paralyzed him.
Without a doubt, this accident involved more than a woman learning how to ride
a horse. But she was his responsibility, and he’d let her down.
So there Traci Steele lay, ashen, but breathing steadily. The doctor said
nothing was broken. There were no apparent internal injuries. She’d be bruised
some. And they’d want to keep her overnight to check her for a concussion.
He followed behind the gurney when they moved her from emergency to the
second floor. No one seriously challenged his presence. Since he didn’t know
about her insurance carrier, he’d signed to cover financial responsibility.
Looking at the pale woman, who was becoming a bigger mystery every day, he knew
she wouldn’t be pleased he’d taken over. But they could straighten things out
later.
During the night, Traci came to enough to complain to a nurse about the
IV, but he could tell she still had little understanding of where she was or
what had happened.
Scott dozed off and on until sunshine bounced off his closed eyelids.
Sputtering, cussing himself for having fallen asleep, he pushed himself up in
his chair and looked at his patient. She stared back at him with a wan smile on
her lips.
Leaping to his feet, Scott fumbled for words. She held out her hand to
him; he clasped it between his own.
“Hi,” Traci said, softly. “You don’t look so good.”
“Maybe.” Scott ducked his head so she wouldn’t see the moisture forming
in his eyes. “You don’t look quite ready to walk down a fashion show runway,
either.”
“I’m sore and maybe a little weak, but otherwise I’m fine,” Traci
offered. “So where am I?”
“You’re in the regional hospital. The doc wanted to keep you overnight
for observation. They couldn’t find anything wrong other than being knocked
out. Do you remember what happened?”
He watched the competent lawyer withdraw behind shuttered eyelids. Her
body quivered and then gradually calmed. She stared at him with renewed energy.
“Yes, I remember. It wasn’t Cory’s fault.”
“No, I should have--”
“It wasn’t your fault, either. It’s hard to explain. I lost control of
Cory. And then I got into a terrible place, and I lost control of myself.” She
smiled weakly. “But I’m alive. I’ve survived worse.” Traci squeezed his hand.
“Please don’t blame yourself. You didn’t do anything wrong.”
“So are you going to tell me about it? Somebody hurt you badly.” His
fingers curled into a fist.
ABOUT ADRIANA KRAFT
Award-winning author Adriana Kraft is really two people, a husband-wife
team writing sizzling romantic suspense and erotic romance. With backgrounds in
criminology and counseling, they combine their expertise in the criminal mind,
trauma, healing and human nature with a passion for robust sexuality and
life-long vitality. Together they have published over thirty romance novels and
novellas to outstanding reviews. Long and Short Reviews: “scorching
hot…refreshing...something to read when you want straight up hotness.” Romance Junkies: “filled with warmth,
blazing hot sex, well-developed characters…not for the faint of heart.” Romantic pairings include
straight m/f, lesbian, bisexual, ménage and polyamory, in both contemporary and
paranormal settings.
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