**Relentless by Janet Elizabeth Henderson**
Good Morning,
Everyone! So thrilled to see you all today! Today I have another new-to-me
author to share with you all! Today Ms. Henderson is here to tell us more about
her latest release! Please allow me to feature on the blog Janet Elizabeth
Henderson and her latest release, RELENTLESS …. Plus a GIVEAWAY!
**JANET ELIZABETH
HENDERSON**
**BIO**
Janet
is a Scot who moved to New Zealand fifteen years ago. Among other things,
she’s been an artist, a teacher, a security guard at a castle,
a magazine editor, and a cleaner in a drop in center for drug
addicts (NOT the best job!). She now writes full-time and is working on
her 19th book. Her books have won several awards, including the
Daphne du Maurier award for excellence in mystery and suspense. When she
isn’t living in her head, she raises two kids, one husband, and
several random animals. She survives on chocolate and caffeine.
To
find out more about Ms. Henderson, please visit:
**RELENTLESS**
Publication
date:
April 15th, 2017
Series:
Benson Security #2
Genres: Adult,
Contemporary, Romance
**BLURB**
A missing mummy. A drug
cartel. An ex-US Army Ranger. And a woman who’s at odds with the world. It’s
Relentless…
There’s no hiding the fact that Julia Collins has issues. She’s shy to the point of trying to become invisible. She has OCD tendencies–breaking out in hives if she loses control of her environment. She finds it hard to talk to intimidating men, or more accurately, to any men. A fact that makes working as the office manager for Benson Security particularly difficult–the company is made up almost entirely of huge, intimidating, ex-military men. But none of the men affect her the way Joe Barone does. The ex-Marine is charming, confident, heroic and so sexy it hurts to look at him. Everything about Joe intimidates Julia. And that’s why, when he declares his interest in her, she does the only sensible thing–she hides.
There’s a limit to how long Joe Barone is going to tolerate Julia hiding. So what if she has a few issues? They don’t detract from her many attributes. She’s gorgeous, smart, generous and kind. Which guy wouldn’t want a woman like that by his side? So when her grandmother gets arrested in South America, Joe sees a perfect opportunity to show Julia how good they’d be together. Julia needs someone to accompany her to Peru, someone who speaks Spanish and who doesn’t crumble in the face of authority. Julia needs Joe.
But when they get to Lima, they discover things are much worse than they were led to believe. With danger at every turn and lives on the line, Julia is forced to get past her issues and trust in Joe–her life depends on it.
There’s no hiding the fact that Julia Collins has issues. She’s shy to the point of trying to become invisible. She has OCD tendencies–breaking out in hives if she loses control of her environment. She finds it hard to talk to intimidating men, or more accurately, to any men. A fact that makes working as the office manager for Benson Security particularly difficult–the company is made up almost entirely of huge, intimidating, ex-military men. But none of the men affect her the way Joe Barone does. The ex-Marine is charming, confident, heroic and so sexy it hurts to look at him. Everything about Joe intimidates Julia. And that’s why, when he declares his interest in her, she does the only sensible thing–she hides.
There’s a limit to how long Joe Barone is going to tolerate Julia hiding. So what if she has a few issues? They don’t detract from her many attributes. She’s gorgeous, smart, generous and kind. Which guy wouldn’t want a woman like that by his side? So when her grandmother gets arrested in South America, Joe sees a perfect opportunity to show Julia how good they’d be together. Julia needs someone to accompany her to Peru, someone who speaks Spanish and who doesn’t crumble in the face of authority. Julia needs Joe.
But when they get to Lima, they discover things are much worse than they were led to believe. With danger at every turn and lives on the line, Julia is forced to get past her issues and trust in Joe–her life depends on it.
**EXCERPT**
“Is it always like
this?”
“Every op is different.
Sometimes there’s waiting when you don’t want to wait. It’s the nature of
things.”
“What did you do when
you were waiting, when you were in the Marines?”
“Well, I didn’t play
cards with a pretty girl, that’s for sure.”
Julia felt her cheeks
burn as she looked back down at the cards. Her stomach was doing somersaults,
and she regretted eating even the small amount of fries she’d managed to get
down. Joe got up, headed for the bar fridge and came back with a tiny bottle of
wine and a glass.
“Here, it will help with
your stomach and your sleep.”
Julia looked at the
glass, then at Joe. “Do you realise that most glasses found in hotel rooms
haven’t been washed properly? I watched a documentary about it. Maid service
were just rinsing them under the tap, then polishing them with a towel.”
He unscrewed the bottle
and handed it to her. “Then don’t use the glass.”
Julia took the bottle,
drank a hefty swallow of cheap red wine, then looked at Joe. “Okay, let’s
play.”
She could do this.
Right? If she didn’t think about being alone with Joe. In a hotel room.
“Now that’s what I like
to hear.” His eyes sparkled with mischief, making her stomach do the flipping
thing again. “Do you know how to play poker?”
“No.”
“Rummy?”
“No.”
“Jules, do you know how
to play any card games?”
She licked her lips, feeling
more than a little foolish. “Snap?”
Joe threw back his head
and roared with laughter. Once he’d calmed down, he appeared delighted. Julia
didn’t know why.
“Guess we’re playing
snap, then.” His grin was wide. “Now when you lose a round, there’s a penalty.”
Her eyes narrowed. “What
kind of penalty?” She wasn’t taking off any clothes. None.
“Julia Collins, you’re
thinking about stripping again, aren’t you? You are just desperate to get naked
with me. Unfortunately, I’ll have to wait for that pleasure. If you lose, the
winner has the right to claim a boon.”
Her head snapped up.
“Boon?”
“Yeah, a reward.” He
waggled his eyebrows. “It could be in the form of a question the loser has to
answer, or a dare they have to take, or a kiss they have to give the winner.”
His eyes lingered on her
lips, making her flush as she remembered the brief, sweet kiss he’d given her
weeks earlier. The kiss that had made her hide from him ever since.
His eyes darkened as he
watched her. “You’re thinking about it, aren’t you?”
Julia felt her cheeks
burn, but didn’t answer.
“You still playing?” he
challenged.
“Is hiding in the closet
an option?”
His lips twitched. “No.”
“Then let’s start.” This
might just be a game of snap, but there was no way she was letting him win.
Especially with this boon system in place. The dark places of her mind were
already speculating about what sort of boon Joe would claim. She shut them down
and sat up straight.
“You ready?”
“Play your card, Joe.”
He won the first round
because his reflexes were like a cat.
“This game isn’t fair,”
Julia pointed out. “It’s more about being physical than being smart. I don’t
have the same level of fitness as you. Nor do I have your speed.”
“I think you just
insulted me.” He grinned as Julia went over her words.
Her eyes went wide. “I
don’t mean I would have a better chance if we were playing a game that needed
intellect. I just mean you’re bigger. You have more muscle. You’re sneaky and
fast.”
“Tell you what, we’ll
put the cards closer to you so that your shorter arms can reach them faster.
Does that help?”
“You’re mocking me.”
“Only a little. Now I
want to claim my boon.”
She froze. “I’m not
taking off any clothes.” Not that she had many on. She’d packed a suitcase full
of shapeless cotton dresses because she thought they would be the most
practical option. All she had on was a beige tent that went to her ankles and
beige cotton underwear.
Oh. My. Goodness.
Joe could not see her underwear. Ever.
“You know, just once,
I’d love to be inside your mind,” Joe said. “I bet it would be fascinating.”
“What’s the boon, Joe?”
She squared her shoulders. She could take it.
“Unpin your hair. Let it
fall free.”
“My hair.” She touched
the tight bun at the back of her head.
“Yeah, I’ve never seen
it down.”
Feeling entirely too
self-conscious, Julia unpinned her hair. The honey-coloured waves fell to her
shoulders. Her hair was hard to style. It was never neat enough for Julia, and
there was too much of it. She’d inherited her mother’s thick locks.
“Beautiful.” Joe reached
out and played with one of the waves. “You should wear it down all the time.”
“It gets in the way.”
“Of what?”
She frowned at him.
“Life.”
With a grin, Joe played
another card. “Come on, time for you to win a boon. If you can.”
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