Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Spotlight and Giveaway - Life Flight by Shaunna Wolf



 
LIFE FLIGHT

by Shaunna Wolf

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BLURB: 

Malachi Blackfeather has spent twenty years in the Army. Two of those years as a Vietnam POW. Now that he's out, all he wants is some peace and quiet to figure out what to do with the rest of his life. Between the flashbacks, and an over interest in sex that is now being called sex addiction, finding his path isn't easy.

Kat is trying to escape an abusive marriage. Her soon to be ex is a master at manipulating the system, and her family thinks she should stay with him, "because no other man will want her". She's looking for escape in any form she can get it.

When they meet, sparks fly. Trapped by a blizzard, can two damaged people, who think there is no chance of love in the world for them, find each other, and survive an unforeseen circumstance that puts both of them in danger?

Mystery, romance, and danger, fill this novel, with a story that will draw you in and not let go.

 
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Excerpt: 

I picked up the half brick holding the door open, and the TV set exploded in a shower of glass.  For a moment Frank stood staring at the TV as if he thought it shattered on its own.  He spun to face me.

I continued to stand with my arms folded over my chest and my shoulder against the door frame.  He looked around as if the spiders in the place would come to his rescue.  I tugged on the cuffs of the leather gloves I wore.  Flexed my fingers.  When his hand tightened on the pool stick he held, I wanted to tell him that a wooden stick wasn’t much use in a gun fight.  But unless he went for a gun, I wasn’t going to shoot him, not yet anyway. 

“Get the fuck off my property,” he said. 

A block of wood nailed into the door served as a supplement lock.  I reached up and spun it closed, and while keeping him in my field of vision, I hooked the eye bolt as well.  I hadn’t seen a phone in the shed, not last time I was here, nor this time.  But that didn’t mean some pal of his wouldn’t show up--and anyone pals with this guy would have to be a cast member of the same loony-toon’s show. 

“Where is Kat?” I asked him.

“You stooo-pied?” he said back, drawing out the word stupid in a juvenile manner.  “I already told you, she’s my wife, and that if you kept trying to bother her, I’ll have you arrested.” 

“You see any cops?  I don’t.”  I moved over the concrete floor and stood near the bar. 

He found some brain cells and kept the pool table between us.  Held the pool stick in both hands.  Glanced at the door. 

“I have security cameras.  The company already called the cops.” 

“Well then, you don’t have anything to worry about,” I said back.  I’d come across a few pathological liars in my lifetime, but never someone who thought the rest of the world had an IQ of less than 80 and would believe whatever came out of their mouth.  “How should we entertain the people watching us until they get here?” 

Confusion ran over his face.  His lies didn’t make me edgy, his particular flavor of insanity mimicked a bully.  Lots of words of bravado that he expected others to be frightened of--no matter how absurd.  He was strong, of that I had no doubt, he worked at a labor intensive job, but he was filled with so much fear it surrounded him in a shimmering cloak.  Just like the sweat on his forehead. 

I walked along the edge of the pool table.  Picked up the ten ball with it’s marred blue stripe.  Rolled it across the table and bounced it off the rail on the other side of the table--caught it when it came spinning back. 

“Where’s Kat?”  I tossed the ball from hand to hand. 

“That’s for me to know and you to find out,” he said. 

I let the ball fly.  It hit him in the right shin.  He bent over with a yelp.  He edged towards the door, dragging his right foot.  I spun the eight ball across the table, caught it, tossed it from hand to hand. 

“Go for that door and the next one hits your head.”   

He stopped and pulled himself up straight.  Dug in his pocket and got out a pathetically small knife.  He opened the blade and held it out in front of him.  Laughable.  Unless he stuck it in my neck, he couldn’t even hit an artery with it. 

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BOOKLOVER SUE:  What are your future ambitions? 

To make enough money on my books to build that dream home.  And to be able to afford the taxes on it and upkeep of course.  I’d like to be able to build each of my kids their dream home as well.
 

BOOKLOVER SUE:  Tell us about your latest release. 

Life Flight, is an erotic romance/mystery set in the mid 1980’s.   It takes place in small town Wisconsin in an area that I grew up in.  So the places and settings are very familiar.  It’s the story of 2 very damaged people who come together and discover that they have worth, in each other and in life.  I wove in several social issues that we deal with now, but put a spin on them in tune with the attitudes of the 80’s.  It deals with sex addiction, spousal abuse, the old and new role of women, and PTSD.  It doesn’t seek to preach on how to correct these issues, but instead gets inside the heads of those dealing with the issues, and how they live with them.  At the same time there is romance, hot sec, and a mystery.
 

BOOKLOVER SUE:  What have you got coming soon for us to look out for? 

The next Medicine Man book, a second book in the Tales of the Zingari series, and a second Forge book.  I am also working on an epic fantasy,  and another erotic romance/horror story featuring Native American characters.
 

BOOKLOVER SUE:  What song would you choose for Karaoke? 

American Pie, I know all the words to it, so not seeing the screen wouldn’t be an issue.
 

BOOKLOVER SUE:  Which Star Trek or Star Wars character are you most like? 

Dax, from DS9.  In that I have reached an age where I do what I want and I don’t much care what others think about what I do or say.  People either accept me for who I am, or they don’t.  It doesn’t botehrme much either way.
 

BOOKLOVER SUE:  Who would you most like to be stranding on a desert island with?  Least? Why? 

That answer depends on how long I would be stranded.  For life, for a week, a month?  Short term one of those survival people, you know the ones that they put in a situation where they are stranded and they know all this neat stuff to make life livable.  I know a lot about survival skills, but hey having an expert wouldn’t hurt, esp. if he was good looking to boot!  Long term, someone I am in love with.  Least, my ex-husband, only one of us would be getting off that island. 

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AUTHOR Links: 

Facebook Author’s Page: http://www.facebook.com/srhowen1   

Blog: Critters at the Keyboard http://srhowen1.blogspot.com/ 

Author Web page:  http://ww.srhowen.com







Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/shawn-rh/54/1a7/9b6


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11 comments:

  1. Thanks for hosting me today! So dear reader, what questions would you like to ask me? I'll be back later t answer them.

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  2. You need stamina for "American Pie" at karaoke night, for sure!

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  3. Great interview, thank you.

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  4. I was in a high school band, and sang the lead in American Pie. So at least i'd know the words.

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  5. I like your blog, like the fonts, graphics, and humor, as well as the giveaways ;)

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  6. Great interview! I love the excerpt, sounds fabulous. Entering under the name of Virginia

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  7. I really liked the blurb telling about the book. I'd love to read it. Thanks!

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  8. Who is your favorite Muppet and why?

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