DEADLY SILENCE
Blood Brothers, #1
Author: Rebecca Zanetti
On Sale: October 4, 2016
Publisher: Forever
Trade Paperback: $14.99 USD
eBook: $5.99 USD
The first book in a breathtaking new romantic suspense series that
will appeal to fans of New York Times bestsellers Maya Banks, Lisa Gardner, and
Lisa Jackson.
Under siege. That's how Ryker Jones feels. The Lost Bastards
Investigative Agency he opened up with his blood brothers has lost a client in
a brutal way. The past he can't outrun is resurfacing, threatening to drag him
down in the undertow. And the beautiful woman he's been trying to keep at arm's
length is in danger...and he'll destroy anything and anyone to keep her safe.
Paralegal Zara Remington is in over her head. She's making risky
moves at work by day and indulging in an affair with a darkly dangerous PI by
night. There's a lot Ryker isn't telling her and the more she uncovers, the
less she wants to know. But when all hell breaks loose, Ryker may be the only
one to save her. If his past doesn't catch up to them first...
Full of twists and turns you won't see coming, DEADLY SILENCE is New
York Times bestselling author Rebecca Zanetti at her suspenseful best.
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THE SERIES
DEADLY SILENCE, #1
LETHAL LIES, #2
Excerpt:
Heat from his body washed over her, but she lifted
her head to meet his gaze. “We don’t have a relationship.”
He smiled then, and the curve of his lips held more
determination than amusement. “I’m not letting you run, and I’m certainly not
letting you hide, baby. Although neither of us has been in this for the long
haul, I’m staying in Wyoming for the moment. The first thing that’s going to
happen is I’m going to figure out who dared put a hand on you and make sure it
doesn’t happen again.”
For the first time, she saw a side of him that gave
her true pause. In the long haul, he’d be unbearably possessive. Why did that
give her an intriguing sense of safety? “Knock it off,” she snapped in his
face. “Get out of my business.”
That quickly, she found her back against the door
and her front pinned by hard male. His hands planted on either side of her
neck, his thumbs at her jaw, forcing her to look at him. “Something you need to
understand and pretty damn quick is that your business is my business right
now.” His thumb swept up and over the offensive bruise on her face.
“Step back.” Her voice trembled.
He ignored the very calm order. “No. You don’t want
to tell me who did this? Fine. I’ll find out on my own, and I’ll have the name
by the time I pick you up for supper. What you don’t want to do is deal with
him or his case until I have that name. Kicking him in the balls might’ve just
pissed him off more, and now you’ve let a bully stew on it for a while, which
might be dangerous for you. Got it?”
“You have no right to interfere,” she whispered.
“Baby, I’ve been fuckin’ you for months. That gives
me every right.” Anger glowed dark in his eyes.
“We’re done. Get out.”
His eyes softened. “You shouldn’t make statements
you can’t back up.”
She shoved against his ripped abs.
He didn’t move a millimeter.
And
then he did.
His head dipped, and his mouth found her neck and
wandered up to her ear. His teeth scraped, and then his tongue licked the
slight wound.
Of its own volition, her body did a full tremble.
He leaned back. “That.”
Her mind fuzzed.
His mouth slammed down on hers. She knew his
kiss—often dreamed about it. Not soft and sweet . . . not even lustful. It was
dangerous. From day one, she’d tasted danger on his tongue, and it burned her
hotter than she’d ever been.
Never had she dated a bad boy, but after living her
desired routine-driven life for years, she’d craved adventure, and he filled
that need. He drew out a wildness she hadn’t realized she possessed.
He held her flush against the door, kissing her
hard, sending a craving along her nerves that almost hurt. His tongue went to
work, his left hand keeping her jaw open for him. His right hand found her hip
and dragged her against the obvious bulge in his jeans. By the time he released
her, she’d stopped thinking completely.
“What time are you finished today?” he asked, his
breath heating her face.
“Fi-five,” she stuttered.
He leaned back and gently put her to the side. “Stay
in the office until I come for you at five, Zara.” He ran his thumb across her
bottom lip. “Cross me on this, baby, and I ain’t gonna be gentle.” He had already
shut the door behind himself before she could take a whole breath.
She blinked several times, her fingers going to her
still-tingling mouth. What had just happened?
Rebecca Zanetti is the author of over twenty-five romantic
suspense, dark paranormal, and contemporary romances, and her books have
appeared multiple times on the New York
Times, USA Today, and Amazon bestseller lists. She has received a Publisher's Weekly Starred Review for
Wicked Edge, Romantic Times Reviewer Choice Nominations for Forgotten Sins and
Sweet Revenge, and RT Top Picks for several of her novels. She lives in the wilds of the Pacific
Northwest with her own alpha hero, two kids, a couple of dogs, a crazy
cat...and a huge extended family. She
believes strongly in luck, karma, and working her butt off...and she thinks one
of the best things about being an author, unlike the lawyer she used to be, is
that she can let the crazy out.
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Top
5 Actors to play main characters
1) Hugh Jackman
would make a wonderful Ryker Jones from Deadly Silence. He’s intense, smart, dangerous, and
sexy. Very, very, very, sexy. There’s a picture of him next to a motorcycle
on Pinterest, and it’s perfect.
2) Jason
Momoa is one of my favorite actors of all time. He’s sexy and smart…and he looks amazing
without his shirt. He’s also tall, dark,
and so intense. Great hero material
here.
3) Emily Rose
is the actress who played the lead on Haven.
She’s smart and spunky, and I think she’d make a great heroine in any of
the books.
4) Salli Richardson-Whitfield
is beautiful, intelligent, and so graceful.
She played Dr. Blake on the Eureka series, and I thought she was
fantastic.
5) Chris Pratt
makes for a great hero as well. It’s not
only his looks (which are very nice), but his obvious sense of humor. It’d be a lot of fun to cast him.
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