green eyes glowed against smooth olive skin. She felt that skin when he had her
up against the church wall. As upset as she was, she had almost run her hand
over his arm when he took the gold earring from her.
His skin, the color, the feel of it, drew her.
Hawkish brows gave him a dangerous look. His slow smile
had broken the spell, softening the cleft in his chin.
At first, she had thought he would kiss her, but he
touched her cheek instead to move the long bangs off her face. She had leaned
into the caress, ‘Thank you, Tony,’ and watched his broad shoulders swing in an
unconscious swagger underneath the jacket when he’d walked down the hall.
Though he wore his wavy black hair short, its wings
fluttered in the breeze, like an untamed living thing. The way he had come to her rescue
here in this ancient section of Naples, it was easy to imagine him as a
handsome Roman soldier. All that was missing was the gleaming chest armor and
sword. She could not have fantasized it better, but unfortunately, it had been real.
What would have happened if Tony had not scared the
silent man off?
Falcon’s Angel Blurb
Sleeping with the enemy? Sometimes love is the best
revenge
A thief and an assassin. Lust at first sight. Sounds ideal until all the lies between Falcon and Angel
bring them dangerously close to the end of their lives.
Angelina wants to go unrecognized when she leaves her
family’s Yorkshire estate to play in a symphony in Italy. When she starts
running she has no idea just how much she is running from: a stolen
Stradivarius, a birthright of mysterious powers and a past that got her killed
over two hundred years ago.
Falcon wants the Stradivarius in her possession, and goes
undercover to track down a thief. But he is not the only killer in search of
the violin.
il Dragone, a devil-worshiping cult, wants revenge for a
past only they can remember.
Falcon’s Angel is a paranormal romance of love that
ended in tragedy in eighteenth century France. That love is tested in a fight
of good versus evil some two hundred years later. This time around Falcon and
Angel have an opportunity to put a stop to the cycle of murder and mayhem, if
only they can remember.
Amazon Falcons Angel http://www.amazon.com/Falcons-Angel-ebook/dp/B0086WG6N4/ref=la_B008EAB4Q2_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344173645&sr=1-1
Amazon Author page http://www.amazon.com/Danita-Minnis/e/B008EAB4Q2/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
I love the love. Always have.
I like the excerpt from the book. It certainly tempts me. Lovely sexy cover.
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I like the warm feeling you get from romance.
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I love the romance stories that are an escape from the real world. Where I can feel like I am in the heroine shoes and loving every minute of it!
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Great Cover! It looks like a great book!
Thanks for the giveaway! Sometimes I wish I was swept away by someone’s love. Being young, I have yet to have the opportunity. If I could choose any man in the world to sweep me away, I would certainly choose Alexander Skarsgard. He’s nice, funny, polite and well educated. If I could pick a fictional man, I would choose Jamie Fraser from “Outlander.” With his rough physicality, loving sensibility, and fierce passion, I know I would be happy for the rest of my life. I would I could be swept away to New Zealand or Scotland, somewhere beautifully green and primitive.
Enough with my epic daydreams…
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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I love the happily ever afters. And the hot strong men.
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In books I love the HEA and how they work everything out.
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I love the happy endings.
-Amber
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Definitely the happily ever afters
Congratulation, Amber!
You won the prize for the Swept Away Valentines day Hop!
Enjoy Falcon’s Angel 🙂
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