Ethan Cooke Security and their bodyguard team return to action in Deceiving Bella – book eleven in Cate
Beauman’s Bodyguards of L.A. County
series.
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Reed
McKinley is more than ready to forget the past. His seven-year stint as an NYPD
detective nearly got him killed. His wounds have healed and he’s starting over
as Ethan Cooke Security’s latest recruit. With sixty-hour workweeks and little
time to himself, the last thing on his mind is a relationship. Then he bumps
into the gorgeous woman next door.
Reed
and Bella become fast friends. Before long, Reed discovers that Bella is
keeping dangerous secrets. Bella may have the answers to decades-old questions
he’s been searching for. Reed will risk it all to uncover the truth, but he
soon realizes that the deeper he digs, the direr the consequences.
The Inspiration Behind Deceiving Bella:
I must admit that one of my most favorite parts of the
writing process is figuring out who my characters are going to be. Typically, I
have vague ideas but as I start the storytelling process, my heroes and
heroines evolve and grow until I can visualize them as living, breathing
people. I always begin with character sketches, giving each central figure in
the story a life that starts with their birth and takes them to the present
day. It’s vital to know who they are and how they tick (the experiences that
make them exactly who they are when my readers meet them). For Deceiving Bella, I thought it would be
fun to share an adventure where the hero and heroine have absolutely nothing in
common (or so it seems). Despite Reed and Bella’s differences, they make a
great team. I hope you enjoy their story.
Read an excerpt from Deceiving Bella:
Should we get started?” Bella gestured to the kitchen.
“After you.”
She walked in front of Reed, hurrying to the table to pull
out a chair. “Does this work?”
“Yeah, it’s fine.” He sat down.
She immediately draped him with the black cover, wanting to
get to his hair while it was still wet. “So, what are we doing here, exactly?”
“Just a cleanup, especially on my neck.”
“Sure.” She grabbed the sheers and took her place by his
side, sliding her fingers though his short hair and stopped. “Oops.”
His shoulders tensed. “What?”
“Just kidding. A little haircutting humor.”
He tilted his head up, meeting her eyes. “A comedian.”
She laughed as he smiled. “I haven’t even started cutting
yet.” She gave him a bump. “Try to relax. I promise you’re in good hands.”
“Chop away.”
“Thanks.” She combed her fingers through his hair once more,
using small snips to freshen up his look. Silent seconds ticked by as she
breathed in the masculine scent that was Reed. He didn’t seem to wear cologne
or use any fancy shampoos, but he smelled good just the same. “So, how was your
day?”
“Not too shabby.”
She worked her way around his head, finding his cut a breeze
to clean up. He easily could have gone another week without any problems. “What
did you do?”
“Worked a little. Boxed.”
“Fascinating.”
“I could make up something about stopping a bank robbery in
progress or rescuing a cat from a tree.”
She smiled. “The truth is fine, thanks.”
“What about you?”
“It was pretty much a normal day at the office—a
second-session tattoo removal, a microdermabrasion, two stretch mark
reductions, the usual stuff.”
“What’s the tattoo of? The one you’re taking off?”
“A woman’s name. Genevieve. The relationship didn’t work
out.”
He winced. “Ouch.”
“Triple ouch. Tattoo removal is not a pain-free procedure, nor is it cheap—and he went pretty
ornate with Genevieve. Hopefully next
time he’ll pick a woman with a shorter name or abstain from getting himself
tatted up altogether.”
He laughed.
She grinned, loving that sound. Did he have any idea how
gorgeous he was when he smiled like that? She picked up the clippers off the
table and let her knees rest against his as she leaned in and gently lifted his
chin, evening out his sideburns. She swallowed, feeling his breath on her skin
and his eyes studying her face. Licking her lips, she met his gaze. “You better
hope I get this part right, or you’ll have to tilt your head for the next four
days.”
He sent her another one of his pulse-pounding smiles.
“You’ll have to help me decide if I should lean more to the left or right.”
Oh, this cutie had the potential to be trouble. Her eyes
darted to his mouth mere inches from hers as his five o’clock shadow tormented
her sensitized fingers. She took a step back and a steadying breath. It was a
good thing they were just friends—currently the only relationship status she
was interested in.
Did you enjoy the excerpt? You
can read the first chapter on my website, www.catebeauman.com, or you can finish the whole book with the
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My Review: Another good book by Cate. Good, believable characters a reader can connect with. I know I did. I like the way Bella and Reed interact with each other.
About the author:
Cate makes
her home in North Carolina with her husband, two boys, and their St. Bernards,
Bear and Jack. Currently Cate is working on her twelfth full length romantic
suspense novel.
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