
Greetings spankos and sickos,
It’s been a long time since I’ve been on the ‘ol SatSpanks hop. Hey, who just said “not long enough”? Ahem, let’s just get right to the excerpt then. This clip is part of a scene from the new romantic suspense novel, Captive, Mine, where the bound and disoriented heroine Lily, has found her situation is even worse than she’d first thought…
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There was some movement outside then. I tried to stand but that was difficult with my hands cuffed behind my back, so I made noise – as much as I could from behind the tape.
The garage door opened. I squinted against the too-bright fluorescent light blocked only by his form. His large, thick body taking up too much space as he stood, a set of keys dangling from one hand, his clothes slightly disheveled, a smearing of what might have been blood across his shirt.
I sat on my knees and stared up at him, my bodyguard. The grin with which I was met chilled me and I couldn’t make another sound. I think my heart stopped altogether for a moment then.
“Cold in here,” Lake said, looking around the storage unit.
When he took a step toward me, I sat back on my heels. It was all I could do to put some space between us.
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Natasha Knight has a companion clip for this one posted on her blog, so head on over there and read it:)
The book this clip is drawn from, Captive Mine, is available pretty much everywhere now (Kobo readers, I’ll get you hooked up in the next few days — I hope).
As always, if you’d like to be the first to know about any Trent Evans release, the single best way to ensure that happens is to sign up for my New Release Alerts mailing list. I only send out an e-mail when there’s a new book that’s been published, so I promise I won’t spam you:)
Now, please take some time to visit the other stops on this week’s hop!
Until next week!
Trent
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Great Stuff, Mr. Evans (and Miss Knight as well, of course.)
Really appreciate the encouragement, Maggie:)
Dude, congrats on the release of Captive Mine. Killer read. FIVE FUCKING STARS!
Hey Alex,
Thank you so much for the wonderful review!
Blimey. Reading this – and Natasha’s excerpt – this seems very dark. Intriguing though. And I already know that Natasha can do dark very well indeed.
Yes, she can, can’t she? 🙂
It’s definitely the darkest either one of us have published to date, but I’m really glad we did it. Hope you give it a read!
I am only a few chapters in on this one, Trent. Boy, is it intense. I have so much writing and editing to be doing and all I want to do is read you and Natasha’s book instead. Congrats!
~Livia
Wow, don’t I know that feeling! Sooo many great books waiting for me to read:/ I hope you enjoy the book, Livia:)
I’m like Livia, all I want to do is read this book–and can’t due to writing and editing! So flipping damn hot! You two hit this one outta the park!!
You’re very kind, Megan. But you must keep writing. I want to see what you come up with next! 🙂
Very nice work! I great hook if I ever read one.
Thank you, Keriann!
As I said on Natasha’s – First the blurb, then knowing it’s a collaboration between you and Natasha is enough for me. Bought it already, now really dying to read it!
That’s so nice of you, Tara. I’d love to hear what you think of it — even if you end up not liking it:) Thanks for buying it and reading it!
This was such a great book Trent! I was so concerned for Lily at first, but it all works out. When I start to get worried about the characters, I know its a great book! I plan to write a review!
Yes!! Thank you so much, Marybeth:) It is a harrowing journey at times, yes, but I think if readers have the courage to take it, the destination is worth it.
ooh, I think you kinda scared me there!! Well done!
Verrry intense. Well done!