This November Kate SeRine releases the first in her riveting new romantic suspense series, Stop at Nothing.
To celebrate, the hero of Stop at Nothing, FBI Agent Kyle Dawson, has agreed to answer a quick Q&A for us!
Which of these do you have the most of: sense of humor, sense of time, sense of adventure, common sense?
I think I’m damned funny, but others might disagree. (Grins) So I guess I’d have to go with sense of adventure. I’m not exactly an adrenaline junkie or anything, but I was the family daredevil growing up. Of course, that might’ve been the result of having three older brothers who were always talking me into doing crazy shit.
Stop at
Nothing
Protect & Serve, #1
by Kate
SeRine
Pubdate: November
3rd, 2015
ISBN: 9781492618348
When a high-profile investigation goes wrong, FBI Agent Kyle
Dawson is transferred back home where he is forced to confront his demons…and
the only woman he ever loved. Three years ago, Kyle and Abby Morrow shared a
wild, passionate summer—then Abby broke his heart.
Now she needs his help
Kyle never stopped loving Abby. So when Abby uncovers
evidence of a human-trafficking ring, leading to her sister's kidnapping, he
swears he’ll stop at nothing to bring her sister home and keep Abby safe.
Caught in a lethal game of cat and mouse and blindsided by their own explosive
desires, they must set aside the past before it’s too late.
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About the Author:
Kate SeRine writes award-winning romantic suspense and paranormal romance. A past recipient of an Emily Award and the National Readers Choice Award, she has also been a finalist in the Fire and Ice Contest, Finally a Bride Contest, and the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence. She lives with her husband and two sons outside Indianapolis, Indiana. Connect with Kate at www.kateserine.com.
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An Excerpt:
Sweetheart.
Abby suppressed a shudder as that one word speared straight
through the heart. When Kyle Dawson had suddenly appeared in the doorway of her
sister’s living room, she’d thought she was hallucinating. But there he was, coming
to her when she most desperately longed for him, his black brows drawn together
in a frown, the already angular planes of his face even harsher in his
distress.
Kyle ducked down a little so he was at eye level with her, those
intense sapphire blue eyes showing the depth of his concern as he searched her
gaze. “Abby?”
“I interrupted the intruder,” she explained, her gaze flitting
briefly toward the Sheriff, who’d looked skeptical from the start and was
giving her the stink-eye even now. She cleared her throat a couple of times,
before adding, “We scuffled. He got away.”
Kyle nodded, his eyes narrowed. “Was that before or after he cut
the power to the house and managed to get by the alarm system?”
She should’ve known Kyle would see through her story. He seemed to
have almost a sixth sense when it came to crime scenes. But the photo of Emma
bound and gagged suddenly came to mind, her concern for Emma’s safety
preventing Abby from confiding in Kyle.
“Clearly, he’d done his homework and had been casing the place,
watching for an opportunity to break in when the family was out of town,” she
said.
That at least wasn’t a lie. The guy had been prepared. He’d known
exactly what he was doing. And she’d hazard a guess that he’d also known Curtis
was out of town and that Abby and Tyler were there alone.
Speaking
of Curtis… Where the hell was he anyway?
Kyle gave her a knowing look. “Abby—”
“I’m sure Mac and the boys can handle it,” she interrupted,
inwardly cringing, knowing that the reference to his father was a low blow. But
it had the desired effect.
“You heard the young lady,” Sheriff Dawson interjected.
“Gentlemen”—he motioned to Gabe and Tom—“please escort Agent Dawson from the
premises.”
Gabe took a step forward to obey his father’s order, but Tom put a
restraining hand on his arm and shook his head.
“You look like you could use a little air,” Kyle said, gently but
firmly taking hold of Abby’s elbow and leading her toward the doorway. She
glanced over her shoulder at Tyler, reluctant to leave him after what they’d
been through, but she saw Joe sitting beside him, chatting quietly to put the
boy at ease.
Still, as great as it was to see Kyle, she wasn’t exactly eager to
be alone with him again. Silence had a way of opening the door to some really
uncomfortable questions that she wasn’t exactly ready to answer. That didn’t
even include the total bullshit she was feeding everyone about what had really
happened.
“Excuse me, Agent, but I have some additional questions for my
deputy,” Mac said, his tone even in spite of the anger that flashed in his
eyes. “And I would thank you not to interfere with my investigation, young
man.”
Kyle lifted his free arm to his side and bent slightly at the
waist, offering his father a mocking bow. “Wouldn’t dream of interfering, Sheriff.”
Before his father could offer another word, Kyle ushered Abby from
the room and out the front door. Abby’s heart began to race as he led her
farther into the growing darkness beyond the headlights and flashing
blue-and-reds on the various vehicles.
Once they were out of earshot of any of the other officers, Kyle
finally released her and turned to face her, hands on his hips. “Spill it. And
don’t give me any bullshit about interrupting a robbery. I could hear some of
what was going on. I know he was after something you have—or he thinks you have.”
Abby turned her head away, staring into the darkness crowding in
along the dense tree line that bordered the property. “I don’t know what you’re
talking about. I told you what happened.”
Kyle grasped her chin and forced her gaze back to his. “Abby, it’s
me.
You could always talk to me. Let me help you.”
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I don't read much suspense so I don't have a favorite :)
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