Marie Kincaid is devastated after losing her family in a violent crash…so she runs. One morning, she awakes in an infirmary with total memory loss and a new power: Glazier. The cold frozen mists of Glazier’s instincts enable Marie to embark on a new life free of pain but most importantly free of the past. Heightened senses, accelerated strength,speed, and learning abilities make Marie a perfect candidate to be a spy…also a perfect companion for Henry Tenison, the only other known Glazier.
Henry, a loner and proud rogue finds his world upended when his connection to Marie is forged. Unsure of how to progress, he endeavors to keep it strictly professional. As far away missions and romantic surroundings entice him into pursuing his deeper desires, he caves. However, Marie’s love changes everything.
Determined to free them both of the spy world and the hold Glazier has over their lives, Henry implements a plot to disappear. However, when things become dangerous in their latest mission and memories of Marie’s past surface suggesting another man…will Henry’s efforts come too late? If Marie remembers her past, will she still want their future?
Here are my Six Sentences from Glazier releasing in a few weeks from Astraea Press. Enjoy
“No weapons tonight.” He no longer hid his eyes and if it was possible his smile grew. As he blatantly admired me in my towel, I felt the scarlet blush stain my skin. Therefore, I didn’t argue.
“Fine.” I said.
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So why is she in her towel in front of him???? Great six, Bri!
ReplyDeleteya gotta love a good conversation while wearing just a towel...
ReplyDeleteThat would be because she showered. Yea I thought that towel scene would be a fun six
ReplyDeleteFun six, Bri! Can't wait to see more of this.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah I really enjoy this game. I'll be posting regularly
ReplyDeletethis promises to be a great read
ReplyDeleteI suppose this comes down to how you define "weapon." Looking forward to more.
ReplyDeleteGunnar
Guess you can't hide much behind just a towel. Love the six
ReplyDeleteOww. I love a good towel scene.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the supportive comments. I may make a towel scene in ever book.
ReplyDeleteProbably not a bad strategy!
ReplyDeleteLOL - very vulnerable heroine if there's only a towel between them.
ReplyDeletelove the vulnerability of tht towel. Good stuff
ReplyDeleteThat's an intriguing six sentences...I can't wait to read more.
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