Our guest author today is Angela Smith, who is going to share some tidbits about the writing of her book that no one knows--until today.
FINAL MEND
5 Things You Don’t Know
About FINAL MEND
1.
I wrote most of this story while unofficially participating in NaNoWriMo.
2.
The “flood” scene was inspired one morning during a frantic NaNoWriMo
word-count catch-up day after seeing the local news about flash flooding that
had occurred after nearby rain.3. This story is the 3rd and final in a standalone series.
4. Winona, the heroine, borrows her brother’s Jeep. This Jeep has been part of the story in all three books. I absolutely love off-roading in my Jeep, and my characters have that interest. I’m not sure if I gave them that interest or they gave that interest to me.
5. This book’s release day was 2 days before my 20th wedding anniversary!
BLURB:
A
recovering alcoholic, Jake Inman has found a new, healthier addiction: training
for his successful triathlon career. But when his manager is murdered and
beloved goddaughter kidnapped, another obsession takes hold: doing whatever it
takes to find Brandon’s killer and keep Amy safe. Jake turns to a private
investigator for help in solving the case, and though he finds temptation in
her whiskey-colored eyes, he knows he must resist his attraction, or risk
losing his heart.
EXCERPT:
The Jeep
bounced along the road, up steep mountain slopes, as rain fell in sheets.
Winona gasped as the Jeep slid through slick channels of mud, but Jake managed
to hold it tight. The roads were spongy, absorbing water, then wringing it out
in a collection of goo.
She imagined water gushing around
her. Imagined falling to their death. Being sucked into the earth by sludge.
The sky had turned dark, merciless, and she couldn’t see a damn thing but the
Jeep lights soaking an otherwise indistinguishable trail. The wind clamored
across the ragtop as if it wasn’t even attached.
“We’re almost there,” Jake had assured her
several times as she clenched the grab handle. They had made it past the public
roads just fine, and she felt this trail was way worse than he’d described. “It
feels worse than it is,” he continued. “I’ve traveled this road hundreds of
times.”
“We should wait for backup.” She
checked her phone yet again but had no service. She couldn’t call Garret to
find out what was going on at his end, and none of her texts was going through.
As a private investigator, she’d done many stupid things alone. This ranked top
of her list.
She opened the glove compartment.
Searched under the seats, behind the seats.
“What are you doing?”
“Looking to see if Chayton has any
ammo or guns in his Jeep. Knowing my brother, he doesn’t.”
Her arsenal consisted of the .380
she’d hidden in her pants and the 9mm she kept in her purse. She’d feel much
better if she had an assault rifle as backup, or at least her shotgun. Not that
she could handle any more than two at a time anyway, if she was lucky to handle
more than one.
Jake cracked his knuckles. “The only
ammo I need is right here.”
Winona settled in her seat and faced
him. He continued to peer out the window as the heavy downpour seemed to crack
the Jeep’s ragtop. But the Jeep held steady. “Really, Jake?”
“Yep. That and adrenaline.”
“So your fists, your arms, will help
you dodge bullets? You don’t think that whoever we meet at this cabin won’t
have their adrenaline? You know we could be heading into a trap, right?”
“You think I care about that right
now? All I care about is my little girl.”
“How do we know she’s even there?
Lillian could be lying to you. Setting you up. If she had anything to do with
Brandon’s murder, anything at all, then—”
“You didn’t have to come!”
“We can’t just go in there without a
plan.”
“I have a plan.”
“We don’t even know who’s there. How
many are there. If Amy is even there.”
“I know that cabin like the back of
my hand. We’re close, and I’m damn sure not stopping or turning around.”
She squared her shoulders, digging
in her purse for the 9mm. She checked the clip and handed it to him.
“Do you at least know how to shoot?”
“Are you kidding me, Winona?”
“No, I’m not kidding you. If it
comes down to it, can you shoot a living, breathing human being if he’s
threatening your life or those you love?”
“Maybe you’re a tough street chick
who carries a couple of guns everywhere she goes. I can picture you with an AK
on your back and a belt of bullets strapped around your chest. But I can hold
my own. I might not be a cop, but I’m probably a better marksman than most. I
was four years old when I shot my dad’s rifle for the first time. I grew up
around hunting and fishing, spitting and shooting.”
“Hunting is a lot different than
killing a person.”
“And you would know better than me
how?”
“Well, I’ve never had to kill
anyone. Most of my PI work didn’t involve danger.”
Jake glanced at her. Shadows
deepened the hard lines of his face, making him appear lethal. But the last
time a friend had helped in an investigation, he’d ended up dead.
In many ways Jake reminded her of
Naomi’s ex, Caleb. Caleb had become addicted to alcohol, ruined his
relationship with Naomi, and Winona had befriended him when he came to Montana
to try to win Naomi back. He was trying to change, trying to get better, when
he was shot outside the police station by the cronies who wanted to kill
Garret.
Caleb had died because of quick and
irrational decisions. At the time, she had been holed up safely with her mother
and she knew it was nobody’s fault. But she knew they hadn’t thought things
through, and she worried the same thing was about to happen again.
“If my life or the life of anyone I
care about is in danger, I will shoot. If you threatened Amy, I’d shoot you.”
Jake patted her on the leg before returning his hands to the wheel. “You worry
too much. Stop worrying.” He turned off the lights and drove.
“What are you doing?” Winona
squinted through the gray. It shouldn’t be dark yet, but the unrelenting skies
held the sun hostage.
Jake pulled under a tree and shut
off the engine.
“I think it’s best if we walk the
rest of the way.”
“Walk? I didn’t exactly bring my
hiking gear.”
Jake glanced down at her tennis
shoes. “Those will have to do.”
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Everyone loves a Jeep! I love the cover and the book sounds amazing! I wish you all the best!
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