Friday, February 3, 2017
Blog Tour + #Giveaway: Call to Honor by Tawny Weber @TawnyWeber @Barclay_P
Known
for her distinctive ability to blend emotion, humor and suspense in tight
gripping stories featuring irresistible alpha SEAL heroes, New York Times and
USA TODAY bestselling author Tawny Weber returns with her brand-new novel, CALL
TO HONOR, the first book of three in her SEAL Brotherhood series.
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About Call
to Honor:
Title:
Call to Honor
Author:
Tawny Weber
Publisher:
Harlequin
Release
Date: January 31, 2017
Genre: Contemporary
Romance
ISBN: 9780373799282
The
Poseidon team are hard-bodied, fiercely competitive navy SEALs. But when a
sensitive mission goes disastrously wrong, three of the team’s finest will have
to trust their hearts and instincts to uncover the truth…
“No man
left behind” is inscribed in the DNA of every SEAL and Lieutenant Diego Torres
is no exception. But with a team member killed—and the body missing—Diego's
honor is sorely tested. Now his career and reputation are on the line, and a
traitor is hiding among them. Diego wants answers…and only one woman has them.
Single
mom Harper Maclean has two priorities—raising her son Nathan and starting a new
life. Her mysterious new neighbor may be impossibly charming, but Diego asks
too many questions about her past—and about the father of her child. Questions
she fears will reveal her burning attraction for Diego, and ultimately put them
all in danger’s path.
Add to
your TBR list: Goodreads
Excerpt:
First
Look:
“You’re
the best, mister.” The kid had to get his smile from his mother, Diego decided.
Because not once could Diego remember Ramsey’s smile making him want to offer
one in return.
“Diego,”
he said after a second, figuring talking was better than standing here on the
sidewalk, grinning like an idiot. “You can call me Diego.”
“Cool.
I’m Nathan. I’m seven. I’m gonna be a stuntman when I grow up. Or a
veterinarian. I’d rather be a Jedi warrior, but Mom says we’ll see about that
one. She says that about a lot of stuff. We’ll see. What are you?”
Huh? Was
that a question? The kid’s expression said it was, so Diego did a mental
replay.
“I’m in
security,” he said, using the cover Savino had decided on.
“Bet
you’re good at it.” Grabbing the bike by the handles, the kid gave it a good
shake, then grinned when the chain stayed in place. “You’re good at fixing
things, too. Maybe you could teach me to fix some things?”
Diego didn’t have much experience with kids—hell, he didn’t have
any experience. Despite that, he had to figure this one was something special.
Before
he could answer him, a delivery truck rumbled its way to a stop in front of
the kid’s house. Something he’d noticed was a regular occurrence. At least
once, sometimes twice a day.
“You
sure get a lot of deliveries,” he observed, watching a guy in shorts carry a
stack of boxes toward the door.
“Yeah. Mom gets tons of stuff. She decorates for people’s
houses. She orders pillows and bowls and things like that. Sometimes she gets
material and things to help her decide colors.”
Convenient.
Or it would be if Ramsey were running drugs or stolen
goods—that’d be a solid cover. But unless he’d shipped himself home in an ash
can, it probably wasn’t pertinent. Lansky would claim otherwise, though, so
Diego made a note to mention it in his next report.
He
caught a flash of something out of the corner of his eye. All it took was a
casual glance toward the house to send him rocking back on his heels.
Damn.
Not
even signing for a slew of packages and fending off the flirtations of the
delivery guy were enough to keep Harper Maclean from sending her son a protective
frown.
So far
his glimpses of her had been at a longer distance than the twenty feet
currently separating them. Her photos didn’t do her justice. He’d known she was
a looker, but no way he’d have thought fully dressed in person could trump that
bikini shot, even if that bikini shot had been kind of blurry.
He’d have been wrong.
Copyright © 2017 by Tawny Weber
About Tawny Weber:
The New
York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than 40 books, Tawny Weber
writes sassy, emotional romances with a dash of humor, featuring hot alpha
heroes. The recipient of numerous awards, she has also hit number one on the
Amazon and Barnes & Noble bestseller lists. Readers can visit Tawny’s website
www.tawnyweber.com for free reads, first chapters, insider story info and much
more. . You can also find her on Facebook
(Facebook.com/tawnyweber.romanceauthor), Twitter (Twitter.com/tawnyweber) and Goodreads
(Goodreads.com/author/show/513828.TawnyWeber. Tawny lives in Northern California
with her family.
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