AUTHOR PAIGE TYLER HAS A GREAT NEW BOOK OUT!
HER FIERCE WARRIOR IS ON BOOKSHELVES HEAR YOU!
JUST FOR SOME FUN, PAIGE HAS SELECTED A FEW QUOTES FROM HER LATEST RELEASE AND SHE TELLS US WHY SHE LIKES THEM!
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READ ALL THE QUOTES AND COMMENT ON WHICH ONE DRAWS YOU THE MOST. TWO COMMENTORS WILL WIN PRINT COPIES OF
HER FIERCE WARRIOR!
1. This first snippet gives
the reader a good sense for the beast that Minka has been turned into and how
she is almost a prisoner inside her own body when it takes over.
“Minka desperately tried to rein in the beast, but it was like she was
on the outside of the abandoned house looking in. She knew she was the one
tearing the men apart, but she was no longer in control. She wasn’t sure she
ever would be again.”
2. This part shows the instant
connection between Minka and Angelo in a few simple sentences.
“When she buried her face in his neck, he just about freaked, sure she
was going to tear out his throat. He resisted the urge to shove her away and go
for his gun, instead continuing to talk to her. Unbelievably, she didn’t bite
him. She kept struggling to free herself, though. But after a few moments, she
went still, all her fight gone.”
3. I love this quote because
it shows how Angelo sees Minka.
“After she’d finished eating, Minka had snuggled up against his chest
and fallen asleep again. Angelo should have slept too, but he couldn’t take his
eyes off her. Even after everything she had obviously been through—exhaustion,
starvation, torture—she looked like an angel. A beautiful, peaceful angel.
Seeing Minka like this, it was hard to believe she was a hybrid. She looked
more like the kind of girl he’d take out on a date—if he was the kind of guy
who bothered with dates.”
4. This quote displays Angelo’s
“unique” people skills.
“Angelo glowered at the doctor. The man had his arm wrapped around his
stomach where Angelo had given him a shove. ‘You try that again and I’ll put
the next syringe up your ass. She doesn’t do needles. Do I make myself clear?’”
5. My final favorite quote
gives readers a little peek at the heat between Minka and Angelo.
“That was when she caught sight of Angelo standing there. He was wearing jeans and a T-shirt, water dripping from his long, wet hair to plaster the tight material to his skin.
He looked…amazing. She felt her pulse start to beat faster again and
tried to look somewhere else, but it was useless. Every time she looked away,
her gaze snapped right back to him.”
An Excerpt:
“So what
did you and Landon do this afternoon?” Minka asked, her soft voice dragging him
back to the present.
Angelo
looked up to see that Minka had already polished off two fajitas. Damn, the
girl could eat. “Landon gave me a tour of the DCO complex. I did some target
shooting and blew up a few things. He even let me play with the expensive
surveillance toys. I swear, it felt more like a recruiting pitch to get me to
work there than anything.”
Minka’s
eyes flashed green, her full lips curving slightly. Damn, why the hell had he
said it like that? Now she probably thought he was going to come work for the
DCO. Even if he wanted to, he couldn’t, not after just reenlisting for another
five years. The army wasn’t the kind of job where you could walk into the
boss’s office and say, “I quit.”
Thinking
it would be a good idea to steer the conversation back to safer ground, he
reached for another fajita and asked Minka a question instead. “What do you
think you’ll work on next with Ivy and Tanner? You going to practice with the
claws for a while or move on to something else?”
Angelo
felt a little crappy about changing the subject, but if Minka noticed, she
didn’t seem to mind. And it wasn’t like he had to fake interest in what she was
saying. Anything that involved Minka was important to him. Besides, he didn’t
know much about shifters or hybrids, so the whole thing was pretty damn
fascinating.
“What do
you visualize when you see the beast in your mind?” he asked.
“Before
today, I thought of it as a giant, blurry monster.
But
after learning that the beast is a cat, that’s how I picture it now.” She
smiled. “Not a little house cat, of course. They aren’t scary enough. More like
a big cat that roams the mountains.”
“Makes
sense,” he said.
Minka
set the other half of her fourth fajita on her plate and gave him a curious look.
“Would you mind if I ask you a personal question?”
His
mouth twitched as he prepared another fajita. He wasn’t used to Minka being so
reserved. She usually said whatever was on her mind, regardless of whether it
was personal or not.
“Go
ahead,” he said.
“The
first time we met, I had claws, fangs, glowing red eyes, and I tried to kill
you. Since then, I’ve spent most of the time telling you about an imaginary
creature that lives inside my head and makes me act like a monster. How are you
so calm about that? Most people would have run away already.”
Angelo
chuckled. Not exactly the personal question he’d expected, but then again Minka
rarely did the expected.
“Well,
my mom was full-blooded Cherokee, and I grew up around all kinds of Indian
folktales and legends.
My dad
was in the army, and whenever he was deployed, Mom would take my sisters and me
back to the reservation where she grew up in Oklahoma. I’d stay up half the
night listening to the old men tell stories about shape-shifters, animal
spirits, skin-walkers, and trickster spirits.” He grinned. “I’m not saying I
necessarily believed in all that stuff back then, but after meeting Ivy,
Tanner, and the other shifters at the DCO, it just didn’t faze me that much.”
Minka
looked at him with wide eyes. “You’re a real American Indian? Like in the
movies? With horses and everything?”
He
laughed again. The expression of wonder on her face was adorable. “First, I’m
only half-Indian. My dad is Mexican, so there’s that. And second, Native
Americans are almost nothing like you see in the movies. We don’t all live in
tepees and ride horses. In fact, I don’t even own a horse.”
Minka
was a little disappointed about the no-horse thing, but she was fascinated with
what it was like growing up on an Indian reservation and being surrounded by
all those legends. She immediately asked him to tell her some Indian stories.
It had been a long time since he’d thought about them, but to make her happy,
he dug through his head and tried to remember every tale he’d heard as a kid.
Title:
Her Fierce Warrior
Author:
Paige Tyler
Series:
X-Ops, #4
Pubdate:
March 1st, 2016
ISBN:
9781492625865
The woman tensed. As anger and fear ricocheted across her
face, her eyes changed from red to green to brown in a dizzying display like
nothing he’d ever seen.
Every instinct in Angelo’s body screamed at him to lunge for
his weapon. Instead he set his feet for impact, blocking her slashing claws.
Unbelievably, after a few moments of struggling, she went still, all the fight
gone…
Minka
isn’t sure she should trust the sexy Special Forces soldier who found her.
Subjected to horrors, on the run from scientists set on locking her in a cage,
Minka is terrified of the monster she’s becoming…and somehow, Angelo is the
only one who can calm the beast inside her and make her feel safe.
But can she trust the way he makes her feel when she’s not
even sure she can trust herself?
Paige Tyler is
a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of sexy,
romantic fiction. Paige writes books about hunky alpha males and the kick-butt
heroines they fall in love with. She lives with her very own military hero
(a.k.a. her husband) and their adorable dog on the beautiful Florida coast.
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My favorite quote is “That was when she caught sight of Angelo standing there. He was wearing jeans and a T-shirt, water dripping from his long, wet hair to plaster the tight material to his skin.
ReplyDeleteHe looked…amazing. She felt her pulse start to beat faster again and tried to look somewhere else, but it was useless. Every time she looked away, her gaze snapped right back to him.”
I enjoyed the excerpt it was interesting.
I agree this one is my favorite “That was when she caught sight of Angelo standing there. He was wearing jeans and a T-shirt, water dripping from his long, wet hair to plaster the tight material to his skin.
ReplyDeleteHe looked…amazing. She felt her pulse start to beat faster again and tried to look somewhere else, but it was useless. Every time she looked away, her gaze snapped right back to him.”
Thanks so much.
I have to agree with those above
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He looked…amazing. She felt her pulse start to beat faster again and tried to look somewhere else, but it was useless. Every time she looked away, her gaze snapped right back to him.”
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I like this excerpt from the book. After reading it seems that this book has to be quite interesting!
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