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Maria Hammarblad
Maria Hammarblad
Genre: Romantic suspense
Publisher: Desert Breeze
Publishing
Book Trailer:
http://youtu.be/YePFbRgPP9o
Book Description:
When Jenny Moore
meets Alexei Roshenko, it's love at first sight. The tall, dark and
handsome stranger appears to be the answer to every romantic fantasy
any woman ever had. There is however more to him than meets the eye,
and a dark and violent past is catching up with him. When Jenny
decides to follow him back to Russia, she gets entangled in a web of
deceit and secrets beyond her wildest imagination.
Short Excerpt
When the wheels finally touched
American soil, Jenny was both relieved and nervous. She was so happy
to be home she could cry, at the same time as she fretted over his
papers. They looked good but could hardly be real. Alex didn't seem
worried at all; he was the epitome of calm as they stood in the long
line to the passport checkpoint.
Her own passport had been unused before
this trip, and she opened it to look at the stamps. Alex bent over to
kiss her on the cheek. He knew her well enough already to know what
was on her mind. "Don't worry, I do this all the time."
The comment distracted her, and she thought he
probably did it on purpose. She wanted to ask a million or so
questions, but didn't even lift an eyebrow. "I can't wait to be
home."
Once they reached the counter, the woman
sitting there hardly even looked at the photos. She threw one glance
at their documents, gave them back, and yelled, "Next!"
They waited for the luggage for an eternity,
and Jenny was nervous all the way through customs. She relaxed a
little once they were well into the large airport, surrounded by
Americans hurrying in all directions. The protection of being in the
country was more imagined than real, but she was still happier. They
walked slowly hand in hand with the suitcases rolling behind them
like obedient dogs, and just seeing the crowds made her heart
lighter.
She wondered if her lover would miss seeing and
hearing his own language, and if he would miss his own people. He was
stranded in a foreign country and culture with nothing but her, with
an axe hovering over his head, and all this after knowing her for
just a couple of months. Thinking about it made her feel incredibly
guilty, and telling herself she couldn't have done anything about it
didn't help at all.
Eventually, Alex stopped and pulled their bags
up next to a wall. "Are you up for the drive home, or do you
want to stay in a hotel tonight?"
She kept going because he did, but now when he
said it, she was very tired. "I don't know. It would be good to
be home, but it seems so far away. What do you think?"
"Oh, I want to go somewhere and take all
your clothes off, but what I want is not important. Your wish is my
command, my sweet."
It made her laugh. "So, a hotel it is."
When they walked towards the exit, past one of
the cafés, she saw a familiar face turn towards them. A smile played
on the man's lips. She had seen him not all that long ago, on the
other side of the world, in Alex's apartment. He met her eyes, and
she said, "Ignore him."
They walked right past the old man. "They've
been with us all the way. One would think people would have something
better to do."
She hadn't seen anyone else, but if he said
they had been there, they were there.
Author
Bio:
Born
in Sweden in the early 1970's, Maria showed a large interest for
books at an early age. Even before she was able to read or write, she
made her mom staple papers together into booklets she filled with
drawings of suns and planets. She proudly declared them, "The
Sun Book." They were all about the sun. She also claimed, to her
mother's horror, that her being on Earth was a big mistake and that
her alien family would come and bring her home at any moment. This
never happened, but both the interest in space and the passion for
bookmaking stayed with her.
As
an adult Maria's creativity got an outlet through playing bass in a
number of rock bands, and through writing technical manuals and
making web pages for various companies and organizations. She did
write drafts for a few novels, but the storytelling muse was mostly
satisfied through role playing online on Myspace. It was here, while
writing stories together with people from around the globe, she
stumbled onto Mike. They started talking out of character, and she
moved over to Florida to him late 2008. Today the two are married and
live in the Tampa Bay area with three rescue dogs.
Besides
writing and playing bass, Maria enjoys driving off-road, archery, and
Tameshigiri.
Upcoming
releases
Flashback,
to be released by Desert Breeze Publishing June 2013
Operation
Earth, to be released by Desert Breeze Publishing August 2013
Borealis
XII, to be released by Desert Breeze Publishing November 2013
Fun
Facts
Favorite
color: Blue
Favorite
food: Chicken with cashew nuts
Doesn't
eat: Mammals
Favorite
TV Show: Star Trek TNG and Leverage
Favorite
animal: Border Collie
Quotes: "Full
Speed Ahead" and "Caffeine is good for you"
Find
Maria on the web
Twitter:
@mariahammarblad
Good excerpt! This sounds like a book I would enjoy reading - Thanks for the spotlight
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