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A Soldier with Secrets.
Immortal
Viking Wulf Wardsen once battled alongside Beowulf, and now serves in
Afghanistan. He's trusted the mortal men on his elite special operations team
to protect his secret, until an explosion lands Wulf in a place more dangerous
to him than a battlefield: a medevac helicopter.
A Doctor with Questions.
Army
captain Theresa Chiesa follows the rules and expects the same from others, even
special forces hotshots like Sergeant Wardsen. She's determined to discover the
secret behind his supernaturally fast healing, and she won't allow his sexy
smile to distract her.
An Enemy with Nothing to Lose.
Even as
Theresa's investigation threatens to expose him, Wulf dreams of love and a
normal life with her. But the lost Viking relic needed to reverse his
immortality is being hunted by another—an ancient enemy who won't hesitate to
hurt Theresa to strike back at Wulf.
Anna
Richland lives with her quietly funny Canadian husband and two less quiet
children in a century-old house in Seattle. Like the heroine of FIRST TO BURN,
she joined the army to pay tuition, a decision that led to an adventurous career
on four continents (if standing on the bridge in Panama that divides North and
South America counts as two).
She donates
a portion of her book proceeds to the Fisher House Foundation, which provides
housing for families of wounded soldiers in the US and Great Britain, and
Doctors Without Borders, which delivers emergency medical care in more than
sixty crisis zones world-wide.
To find out
about her October novella, HIS ROAD HOME, and the next Immortal Vikings romance,
THE SECOND LIE, visit her website at annarichland.com and sign up for her newsletter.
7 comments:
Oh WOW... This sounds good!
Oh. I guess I should have read the question, before I got so into the book. I don't drink coffee. I'm crazy about tea.
i love a white chocolate mocha
I love iced capp
Kim! I'm laughing about your coffee/tea comment! I just came back from visiting my mother (I swear everyone at RT in New Orleans met her in the elevator or at the Susan Mallery events, but that's another story) and she's a TOTAL tea drinker too, but I'm finally back to Seattle coffee-culture.
Here's one of the coffee-drinking scenes in First to Burn:
"When he loosened his grip, the next step came easily in the dark. He trailed her shaking fingers across his lips, a light brush as he inhaled. Chocolate cookies and coffee perfumed her palm, better than harem attar. Her scent replaced the vile smoke of his memory."
no fav
No need to enter me in the contest-- just wanted to say that I read this title and really liked it!
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