Happy Friday! Unfortunately, this post should have been live earlier, but due to an extensive issue with my oldest child it slipped my mind. My sincerest apologies. Here's a book tour for Insatiable by Emily Kimelman! Enjoy!
Don't forget to check out the prize she's offering:
This is a handblown glass made by her husband to be awarded to a randomly drawn commenter!
INSATIABLE is the third novel in my Sydney Rye
Series of dark murder mysteries. This series feature a strong female
protagonist and her canine best friend. It is recommended for the 18+ who enjoy
some violence, don't mind dirty language, and are up for a dash of sex. Not to
mention an awesome, rollicking good mystery!
INSATIABLE begins with private detective Sydney Rye living a simple,
disciplined life in London, but when a dangerous man from her past calls, Rye
finds she cannot turn him away. Robert Maxim explains that the daughter of a
powerful friend has gone missing and he wants Rye to find her. In exchange he
offers her something she had given up hope of ever having; freedom from her
past.
With her dog, Blue, at her side, Rye meets up with her new partner, a
handsome man she's not sure she can trust. Heading for Mexico City, they go
undercover, posing as husband and wife. After meeting with the bereaved
parents, Rye starts to sense that there is more going on than just a missing
girl. But it isn't until they arrive in the Yucatan Peninsula, hot on the
girl's trail in Paradise, that all hell breaks loose. Sydney has to reach out
for help from old friends and deal with the consequences of her past, if she's
going to find the girl and keep them all alive.
Excerpt:
"What the fuck is that?" he asked.
"A dog," I answered, moving toward the only
remaining chair at the table. Blue stayed on my heel.
The man put up his hands and knocked his chair over trying
to back up. "I don't like dogs, and I don't like that."
I took my seat and Blue sat next to me. "He won't hurt
you." The man reached behind him, opened a drawer and pulled out a hand
gun, swinging it around to aim at Blue. His hand was shaking. I smiled at him.
"It still surprises me that so many people are so afraid of dogs."
"I'll fucking shoot it."
"That seems unnecessary," I said. He didn't look
like he was going to shoot Blue but with the tremor in his finger and the fear
in his eyes, there was little I could be sure of. "How about I have him
wait outside?"
"How about you just get the fuck out of my house?"
I stood up and reached into my purse. "Hey," he
turned the gun on me.
"I'm just getting money," I said. I moved very
slowly ignoring the muzzle of the gun trained on my face. I pulled out a bundle
of cash and slowly placed it on the table. "You give me that gun, another
that looks like it, and some bullets, I'll leave the money and your
house," I said.
He looked down at the money and then at Blue, then his eyes
reached my face. "I don't like doing business this way."
"Me either, man, but then again, I'm not the one who
pulled out a gun and started threatening people's pets." I smiled at him
and I could see him relax.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Emily
Kimelman lives on a boat in the Hudson Valley with her husband, Sean and their
dog Kinsey (named after Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone). Kimelman has a passion
for traveling and spends as much time as possible in the pursuit of adventure.
Her Sydney
Rye series feature a strong female protagonist and her canine best friend. It
is recommended for the 18+ who enjoy some violence, don't mind dirty language,
and are up for a dash of sex. Not to mention an awesome, rollicking good
mystery!
Website/blog:
https://emilykimelman.wordpress.com
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ejkimelman
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/EmilyKimelman
Goodreads
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4832911.Emily_Kimelman
5 comments:
Thank you for hosting today.
Nice settings in the book.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Awww, Blue's so cute! I love dogs! Don't hurt him!
tiger-chick-1(at)hotmail(dot)com
Thanks for hosting INSATIABLE and to everyone who commented!
I like it when women have dogs to help keep them safe.
Judy Peterson
strawberryrose@earthlink.net
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