Release Day Blitz: Taking Control: Jen Frederick
Blurb
I thought
I needed only one thing in my life—the money and power to crush one man. But
the moment I laid eyes on Victoria Corielli, my thirst for revenge was replaced
by my craving for her.
No rule
would keep me away; no obstacle too large to overcome. Not her will, not our
differing social positions, not my infamous past. When she lost everything, I
helped her pick up the pieces. When she trusted me with everything, she sealed
her fate.
I've
convinced Victoria she can put her heart in my hands. Now I have to protect
it--from her shady stepfather and my business rivals, from enemies known and
hidden. I'll do anything to keep her. And I might have to prove it, because now
Victoria''s risking more than her heart to be with me; she's risking her life.
Taking
Control is a continuation of the story begun in Losing Control (not a
retelling) but can be read alone. It is 92,000 words narrated by Ian Kerr.
Excerpt: Meet Ian
Kerr
“What are we making?”
“Pasta and shrimp cooked in
lemon and white wine sauce. Why don’t you go over and get some bread? Maybe
sourdough rolls, and I’ll meet you at the seafood place.” She points down a
ways.
I kiss her again and leave
to do her bidding. Inside the bakery, I find dozens of different loaves of
bread and rolls. On the advice of a helpful clerk, I buy something called a
Tuscan log sourdough, which is shaped like a log roll with short, stubby
branches. I figure what we don’t eat, we can use to feed the ducks this weekend
in Connecticut. Although I don’t know that we have ducks up there. I might have
to buy some.
When I catch up with her at
the seafood counter, there’s a man—make that an asshole—chatting her up. He has
an arm braced against the glass case, and his eyes are taking off her clothes
piece by piece
“Hey, Ian,” she says when I
approach.
“Hi, bunny.” I put my hand
on her neck and kiss her on the forehead. I need to get a ring on this woman
right away. “Are you having problems deciding which fish to buy?”
He smirks. “Just making
conversation.”
I run my tongue over my
teeth wondering how mad Tiny would be if I punched this guy out. Pretty mad, I
guess, so I lean down and kiss her again—only this time on the lips. Hard.
She rolls her eyes. “I’m
waiting for our shrimp.”
The guy still doesn’t
leave. He hovers, like a stupid dumb cow, on my right as if Tiny is just going
to peel away from me and give him her number.
“Check out is over there,”
I gesture toward the registers.
“I’m not ready,” he says,
confused.
“Oh you are.” I stare at
him steadily, and he’s not as dumb as I thought because he finally walks away.
“A pound of prawns.” A
tatted, bald-headed man offers Tiny a white parchment-wrapped package. “Where’s
the guy who wanted the scallops?” He looks around.
“We’ll take those too,”
Tiny says hastily.
We pay, and she waits until
we’re in the hallway before questioning me.
“You looked like you were
going to punch that guy out.”
“Nah,” I lie.
“Then why is the bread loaf
crushed in your hand?”
I look down and the Tuscan
log is indeed bent in half as if a sharp wind has sheared off part of the limb.
“Looked like it was too soft. Just testing out the wheat-to-oat ratio.”
“Seriously? That is what you
are going with?” She laughs. “You know you sound like a caveman.”
“That’s advanced evolution.
I thought for sure I wasn’t much past the Neanderthal stage.”
“Ape,” she teases.
“Knuckle dragging when it
comes to you, bunny.” I wrap an arm around her waist and usher her into the
bakery to buy a loaf of bread.
Losing Control (Kerr Chronicles) Book One
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Blurb
I’d do anything to keep my mother alive.
Anything, including ask Ian Kerr for help. I don’t know much about him, except that he has more money than some small countries. And he’s willing to spend it on me. Just one catch: there’s a string attached attached, and not just the one I feel pulling me into his arms and his bed. There’s also the plan for revenge he wants my help with.
Every time he says my name, it makes my body shiver and my heart stutter. I know he’s going to wreck me, know there won’t be anything left of me but lust and sensation by the time he’s done with me, but even though I can see the heartbreak coming towards me like a train, ready to crash into me, I can’t get out of the way. I want what he makes me feel. Want what he’s offering.
This may have started out as something to save my mother, but now…now it’s about what he makes me feel. I’m in danger of losing everything that’s important. Worse? Ian's whispered words and hot caresses are making me believe that's okay.
Anything, including ask Ian Kerr for help. I don’t know much about him, except that he has more money than some small countries. And he’s willing to spend it on me. Just one catch: there’s a string attached attached, and not just the one I feel pulling me into his arms and his bed. There’s also the plan for revenge he wants my help with.
Every time he says my name, it makes my body shiver and my heart stutter. I know he’s going to wreck me, know there won’t be anything left of me but lust and sensation by the time he’s done with me, but even though I can see the heartbreak coming towards me like a train, ready to crash into me, I can’t get out of the way. I want what he makes me feel. Want what he’s offering.
This may have started out as something to save my mother, but now…now it’s about what he makes me feel. I’m in danger of losing everything that’s important. Worse? Ian's whispered words and hot caresses are making me believe that's okay.
Teasers
Excerpt: Losing Control
“Let me
be perfectly frank with you, Victoria. There are lots of things that I’d like
you to do for me. Some of them involve you on your knees. Others require you
bent over a table. All of them require me to be between your legs. But I don’t
pay for that.”
“No, I
wouldn’t think you would,” I say faintly. No one has ever spoken to me in such
a graphic and frank manner and I don’t know how to respond—at least not
verbally. My body is reacting by getting hot and tight.
He nods
then in confirmation that I’ve heard him. “I don’t dip my pen in the company
ink. Nothing good comes of that. So let me ask you again. Are you certain you
wouldn’t rather let me take you out to dinner and then home, where I would make
you come so hard that you wouldn’t be able to remember your own name let alone
that you have money troubles?”
I’m
finding it difficult to breathe normally and it’s hard to remember exactly why
I’m resisting him so hard. His hand has moved from my waist to my hip and his
fingers are curling around my ass and pulling me close as possible despite the
bike frame between us. I can even feel his erection against my hip. “The money
troubles will still be there, regardless of my memory,” I manage to choke out.
His eyes
narrow because he doesn’t like my rejections. “You should know that when small
prey runs away, it only whets the appetite of a predator. Someday, Victoria
Corielli, I’m going to get you to say yes.”
He pushes
the bike frame upright and my body reluctantly follows.
“I’ll be
in touch,” he says and then turns and walks away. I stare after him like a
dumbass for at least five minutes.”
Author Information
Jen Frederick
About the Author:
Jen
Frederick lives with her husband, child, and one rambunctious dog. She's been reading stories all her life but
never imagined writing one of her own. Jen loves to hear from readers so drop
her a line at jensfrederick@gmail.com.
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