Friday, July 5, 2013

Guest Author Desiree Holt


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Happy day after the 4th of July, the day we celebrate this country’s independence. And we should all give thanks to the various military branches whose troops labor every day to keep us free and safe. There is no grater deed to honor.
I try to honor them by using them as heroes in my novels. To me having a military man as the hero in a romance novel seems like a no-brainer.
There's just something about a man in uniform. Whether it's the pest control guy or a Navy officer in his dress blues. (Well, all right, maybe not the pest control guy.) A uniform will getcha' every time.
From mainstream to category, and Air Force to Special forces, the Military romance has come into its own. Written by women who have served in the military, such as Merline Lovelace, or who are just in love with these honorable, adventurous men, like Suzanne Brockmann, the military romance is here to stay.
Sure, the uniform is a big part of the appeal. But we are drawn to the special character of the military hero. Not only is this guy a prime example of the alpha male but also, he is very often a hero of superior intelligence. Besides the obvious appeal of the bold and frequently beautiful men of the military, what makes these heroes truly irresistible is a gentler side that eventually shows through all the brawn and courage. That softer, sensitive side; superior intelligence; and honor gives them that edge to make them true heroes.
When I created The Phoenix Agency I made each of the original four partners former military—air force, Special Forces, SEALs, Force Recon Marines. In the first book, JungleInferno, the hero is the leader of a Delta Force team they rescue from terrorists in the jungles of Peru. He then became the fifth partner.
In each of the subsequent books I continued to honor them by showing their bravery, strength and commitment to doing the right thing, even when it put their own lives in danger. In Feel the Heat, released today and available at all virtual bookstores, former SEAL Troy Arsenault must defend the hero against not one but two villains. Hope you enjoy his story.

Lauren Cahill lives as quietly as she can, protecting her ability as a psychic healer. But danger brings Troy Arsenault into her life—along with scorching sex and intense emotions. Resisting him isn’t even a question, in or out of the bedroom. He protects her from the evil stalking her even as he teaches her what erotic sex is all about. When she’s kidnapped, his world is turned upside down and he employs all the resources of The Phoenix Agency to rescue her. He won’t rest until she’s back safely in his life—and in his bed for the rest of their lives.

Excerpt:
When the doorbell rang, she was gripped by a sudden attack of nerves, her palms sweating for no reason. She wiped them on her jeans and looked through the peephole. What she saw was an identification folder with a photo ID and Troy Arsenault, Phoenix Agency, in black capital letters, along with the Phoenix logo.
“It’s me,” he called through the door. “Maybe you’d better let me in before your friends out here decide to join me.”
Friends? What friends?
She cracked the door a little, and her heart sank when she realized some of the reporters and photographers had wandered back closer to the house, apparently hoping to catch a glimpse of her. Or to get a quick shot at her before the cops chased them away. At least they were staying off of her lawn. A cruiser would be driving by again before too long and they’d get chased away. She swallowed hard against the sudden rise of panic.
I won’t give in to it. Everything’s going to be fine. They’ll go away, and I can have my life back.
Summer slid off the safety chain and opened the door just enough for Troy to slip through. When she closed it, she hooked the chain again and turned the deadbolt. Then she turned to the man in her foyer.
She was prepared to be polite, let him do his thing and send him on his way. But when she looked at the man standing there, her tongue stuck to the roof of her mouth and all her breath was trapped in her lungs. Faith had told her Troy Arsenault was a former SEAL and as far as Summer was concerned, he could have been the poster boy for recruiting. He was as tall as Mark, with a lean runner’s body and deeply tanned skin. His light brown hair was just a tad long, curling at the neck of his shirt, the kind of hair a woman wanted to run her fingers through.
But it was his face that was the most arresting. Ruggedly handsome, like Mark, high cheekbones were slashes on either side of his nose and eyes the color of melted chocolate studied her from beneath unexpectedly dark eyebrows and lashes.
Holy crap!
Her reaction to him was hot and totally unexpected and she made a deliberate effort to tamp it down. For one thing, he was only here to make sure she was safe. For another, her history with men was so unpleasant that she’d decided to swear off them completely. The last thing she needed was to have her ruthlessly controlled hormones decide to take a walk on the wild side. How terribly inconvenient that those hormones chose this particular moment to start galloping through her system again. Maybe she should have insisted harder to Faith that she didn’t need anyone.
“Looks like you’re pretty popular with the folks out there.” His mouth curved in a smile but his tone was dead serious. When she didn’t comment he asked, “You okay?”
Summer gave herself a mental shake. What was going on with her? She had a problem here and this man had kindly agreed to come check it out as a favor to her friends. This was business, not pleasure. She’d hoped for someone at least appealing to look at but Troy Arsenault had danger written all over him.
“Sorry.” She didn’t know if her hands trembled because of the mob outside or the nearness of this man. She shoved them into the pockets of her jeans.  “Thank you for coming over here, although I don’t think it was really necessary.”
“From what I saw outside, this may be a little more serious than you think.” He held out his hand. “Troy Arsenault. But you already know that, right? Nice to meet you, Summer.”
“Same goes. And the idiots outside will probably go away the next time a police car comes by.”
He lifted an eyebrow. “Yeah? Doesn’t look like it to me.”
She suddenly found herself tongue-tied. What happened next? “Um, would you like some coffee? I made a fresh pot.”
“Thanks. That would be nice.”
She led the way into her kitchen and motioned for him to have a seat at the table. Figuring the first rush of phone calls would have subsided by now, she picked up the receiver from the counter and replaced it in the cradle. Her hand hovered over it a moment as she waited to see if it rang. When it didn’t, she breathed a sigh of relief and turned to occupy herself taking down mugs and filling them. As she poured the coffee, she tried to focus on the situation and not the man. Troy Arsenault had an electric magnetism about him that made the air sizzle and scrambled her brain. And that was the last thing she needed right now.

 Desiree Holt

12 comments:

  1. Wow, that's a hot cover. Sounds like a great series .:) I enjoyed the excerpt.

    smurfettev AT gmail DOT com

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  2. I'm looking forward to reading this series, i haven't read any of your books yet but that's about to change soon :D

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  3. That was amazing thank you. I think there is true character in any one who will put on a uniform and protect others with their lives. Thanks for sharing I will look out for these books for sure.

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  4. Desiree,
    The idea of a protection agency made up of former military men sounds right up my alley. Military romances are some of my favorite, because the characters are multifaceted. These men and women, and their families, do not receive enough recognition, for their service and sacrifice, IMO. Can't wait to add The Phonenix Agency books to my TBR list.
    Thank you,
    Michelle
    http://nursewannabeinfl.com

    mmmazuros at yahoo dot com

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  5. Oh Angela Ingham you have got to read Ms. Holt. She writes some of the hottest reads out there. I'm sure this one is as well. Add this hot alpha to my TBR.

    1_trouble at msn dot com

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  6. This has got to be one of my favorite series. I loved the mention of Merline Lovelace. Several of her books are on my keeper shelf and they never get loaned out.

    suz2(at)cox(dot)net

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  7. THank you all so much for the great comments. I was inspired to write this series by both of my firearms instructors, one is former Delta Force and the other is former Force Recon marine. Plus I live in an area of 5 military bases. I think there is nothing stronger or more appealing than someone who fights for their country and does it with honor. And these guys take the same ethic into their private lives, risking everything when they have to for a mission.

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  8. Oh, and one note if you're looking for this book: I'm everywhere today! Amazon is a little slow getting it up so you can purchase it at elllorascave.com in prc, send it to Amazon with your kindle free addy, they will convert it and send it on back to you.

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  9. I've got to get this series.

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  10. Thanks to everyone for stopping by. Don't forget to honor our military.

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  11. I love military style books and this sounds like a series I would really like have to check it out thanks :)

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  12. I do enjoy Desiree's books! They are always good stories and really HOT~~

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