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Meet SHE BELONGS TO ME's male protagonist, Jordan ~ FREE #RomanticSuspense


Here's a brief description of my male protagonist, Jordan Monroe, from She Belongs to Me, seen from my female protagonist's POV the first time she sees him.

Excerpt:

At that precise moment, the man sitting at her booth looked up from his menu, acknowledging her presence.
Wow! Now she understood Amy’s grin and offer to assist. She gawked in awe. The man at her table was a real looker. Not in a generic, Hollywood way. He was a genuine, all-American, striking male. The man’s face, chiseled and sculpted to perfection, stared back: square chin, high cheekbones and angular nose, all framed by a neatly trimmed beard trailing up his jaw that only added to his rugged look. His hair was a deep brown, almost black and cropped short, military-style. His build also resembled an officer of some sort. His shoulders were broad and held back in perfect posture, and based on their width, she now understood the need for a larger booth.

According to readers, She Belongs to Me is a sensual and gripping read that will have you falling in love and wondering if you can trust anyone right up to the last page, and right now, you can download my first romantic-suspense bestseller FREE, my gift to you!

Warning though...even with more than two hundred reviews across the US and UK averaging four stars, Jordan still isn't every woman's cup of tea. He's a cop, he's used to being in control, and he knows what he wants. Only one woman will bring him to his knees.

Here's the full description. If you decide you want to meet Jordan personally, download FREE from your favorite retailer.

Charlotte police officer Jordan Monroe is used to being in control. Ever since his father died, he has provided for his mother and sisters and even hired his two brothers-in-law to help run his successful construction company. On a chance business trip, however, he meets the one person who throws his life into a whirlwind--Jaynee.

Jaynee has lived a tragic life and has sworn off all men. That is until a rugged southern gentleman lands in her seating area, refusing to take no for an answer. From the moment they meet, Jordan sweeps her off her feet, assuring her that happiness exists. But can she really escape her past?

Five years later, Jordan finds Jaynee on their back porch with a gunshot wound to the head. While Jaynee lies in a coma, Jordan has to go back to their beginning and figure out what went wrong. Did he push his wife to the edge, or has her past come back to haunt them?

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Comments

  1. Excellent intro for the hero--I like how he looks. And a nice spin on "we're gonna need a bigger boat:)". Well done.

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  2. LOL, Denny. It took me two reads to get that. The booth being the boat and the line from "Jaws". Funny! Thanks for the comment. ;)

    Thanks for visiting and commenting, Xakara.

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  3. He sounds yummy! I'll take one to go ;)

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  4. Soon...Ana...soon you can take him home. LOL! Thanks for stopping by. ;)

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  5. Very nice! And thanks for tuning me into Six Sentence Sunday!

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  6. Thanks for visiting and commenting, Kelly. It was only my second week participating in Six Sentence Sunday, but I've been following for some time. Found several great reads through the hashtag #SixSunday on Twitter. My Kindle is almost full, and I can't seem to catch up with my pleasure reading. Next year it'll slow down. ROTFL!

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  7. Great description...where can I get me one of those?

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  8. Great description...he sounds positively yummy!

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