Sensual
Surrender
by Katie Reus
Genre:
romantic suspense
Elements/Tags: romance, suspense, sexy romance
Series:
The Serafina: Sin City Series, #2
Pub. Date:
March 3, 2014
Length:
50,000 words
Back Cover:
I’m ready to move on. Please don’t search
for me. Please just let me go.
~Ellie
The
note on the kitchen table shatters Jay Wentworth’s world into bits. Ellie is
his lover, his soulmate, his best friend…she’s the woman who stood by him
through the aftermath of a horrible explosion, the woman he’s planning to
propose to. He’d do anything for her…except let her go. With his fierce
protectiveness kicked into overdrive, he teams up with Ellie’s Hotel Serafina
boss, billionaire Wyatt Christiansen, to find her. Ellie is family at the
casino and they take care of their own.
Ellie
is devastated when her secret past finally catches up with her. Stupid to think
she could bury the mistakes of her youth and find happiness with a good man.
Leaving Jay rips her heart to shreds, but it’s the only way she can protect him
from the dangerous people she once ran with. And deep down, she fears he’ll
never be able to forgive her for hiding her past from him.
The
closer Jay gets to the truth about Ellie, the deeper he plunges into danger.
He’ll move heaven and earth to save her, but if she can’t trust in Jay’s love
it might be too late for both of them.
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Copyright © 2014 Katie Reus
I’m ready to move on.
Please don’t search for me. Please just let me go.
Jay tried to
wrap his mind around the insane letter from Ellie he’d just finished reading.
It went on to say that she’d had fun with him but was done with their
relationship and her time in Vegas and she’d get the rest of her stuff later.
What. The. Hell?
Slamming it down
onto his kitchen table, he forced himself to take a deep breath and tried to
think rationally. Whatever had brought on this note, it wasn’t because she
didn’t love him. He knew Ellie. She
might have kept a part of herself separate from him and the rest of the world,
but he knew her better than anyone.
And there was no
way in hell he’d let her go.
He pulled his
cell from his pants’ pocket and cursed when he realized he hadn’t turned the
ringer back on. He’d had a space of time in between interviewees and needed to
run home before he met Ellie for lunch. With half a dozen missed calls from
Wyatt, a lead ball congealed in his stomach. If she was truly done with her
time in Vegas… He hadn’t even been thinking about her job. As Jay raced up the
stairs, he dialed his boss.
“Where are you?”
Wyatt asked, his tone tense.
“Home.” He
paused as he took in the bedroom he shared with Ellie. Her soft touches were
everywhere, from the four poster bed with the gauzy canopy draped over it that
she’d declared wasn’t too girly
because of its simplistic style. Whatever that meant. It was frilly and if any
of his buddies from the Teams could see what he slept in they’d give him so
much grief—and he didn’t care because it made Ellie happy. He’d made love to
her there too many times to count. The thought of crawling into it without her
made him feel hollow inside.
“Ellie quit. You
know anything about that?” His boss spoke cautiously, as if he didn’t want to
anger a rabid bear.
Which is what
Jay felt like at the moment. His throat tightened as Wyatt’s words registered.
As the reality of what was actually happening settled into his bones, slicing
at him with no reprieve. “She left a note. Ending things. I just found it.” He
barely rasped the words out as he went straight for their closet. Most of her
stuff was there, but one of her bags was gone and he could tell certain clothes
and shoes were missing.
“What the hell’s
going on?”
“I don’t know.”
But he had to find her. Now. “Things have been great between us. This morning
we…” He trailed off, not wanting to finish that sentence. He’d planned to
propose to her tonight, and she’d taken off. Deep down he wondered if maybe
she’d somehow found out and that was why she’d left. Racing back downstairs, he
said, “We’ve gotta find her. Ask V to—”
“Already on it.
He’s tracking her phone as we speak. Brannon and I followed her to a pawn shop.
I went in after she left and Brannon is tailing her now. She sold some nice
jewelry, Jay. Including earrings I know were a gift from her grandmother.”
Hearing that was
like a punch straight to the face, swift and sharp. Ellie would never sell
those diamonds. Not unless something was seriously wrong.
Meet Author Katie
Reus:
Katie
Reus is the NY Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Red
Stone Security series, the Moon Shifter series and the Deadly Ops series. She
fell in love with romance at a young age thanks to books she pilfered from her
mom’s stash. Years later she loves reading romance almost as much as she loves
writing it.
However,
she didn’t always know she wanted to be a writer. After changing majors many
times, she finally graduated summa cum laude with a degree in psychology. Not
long after that she discovered a new love. Writing. She now spends her days
writing dark paranormal romance and sexy romantic suspense.
Connect with Katie
at:
Website / Facebook Page / Twitter / Goodreads
Tour Wide Giveaway Details:
Tour Wide Giveaway: Digital copy
of SENSUAL SURRENDER per the total number of tour stops (~12), and (1) Grand
Prize: 6” Kindle (US only).
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Additional Info:
Make sure to check-in on
Katie’s Facebook page this week, as she’ll be celebrating the release of
SENSUAL SURRENDER with giveaways on her wall!
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