Saturday, July 28, 2018
Book Tour + #Giveaway: Royal Undercover by Eileen Troemel @EileenTroemel @SDSXXTours
Royal
Undercover
by
Eileen Troemel
Genre:
Romantic Suspense
Mel
Breuer is a supply officer and nothing else. Until a request to
report to the security office on Space Station Joplin reveals her
real identity. Demands from her large family change her life and drop
her in the hands of John Vellum a professional protector. Her other
life taught her to trust no one – ever.
Former
military, John Vellum is a Protector. He protects the elite. The
elite can be difficult but John knows a firm hand will keep his
clients safe but Mel is not what he expects.
The
danger to her life is real and imminent. While trying to keep her
safe, he learns she is spunky, vulnerable, and sexy. Amidst
kidnapping attempts and other threats, John’s desire leads to
something deeper if he can only get her to trust him.
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“Troublemakers
all of them,” John said. He heard the water drain from the tub, shut down the
files
on his comp. “This is going to be interesting,” he muttered. Taking the com, he
knocked on
the
Princess' door and waited. Princess Margarita kept him waiting. He was giving
her another
ten
seconds.
The
door opened. She stood there in t-shirt with no bra and shorts. “What,” she
said.
John
swallowed as lust slammed into him. “Your com,” he said keeping his eyes on her
face
and
gray eyes.
“Great,”
Mel said. “I told you to keep it.”
“Do
you want them going through the station,” John asked.
“Bubble
killer,” she grumbled and took it from him. He stepped back from her. She
followed
him
out. “So who did you piss off to get this assignment?”
“I
beg your pardon,” John said.
“When
I lived in the monstrosity, the security people begged not to be on my detail,”
Mel
said.
Her com chimed multiple times, but she continued to ignore it.
“Are
you going to answer your com,” he asked.
“Not
until I have to,” Mel said. “Can we get some food?”
“While
we can order from any of the restaurants on this level, I’d prefer to wait,”
John asked.
“Great,”
Mel said sounding like it was anything but. “Do any of them have a good
burger?”
“The
menus are on the comp,” John said. “I’d prefer to wait until my team is here.
It restricts
those
who have access…”
Ignoring
him, Mel walked over to the comp, brought up the menus and started shifting
through.
“How the hell does this count as a burger. Shit, what is all this crap,” she
complained as
she
moved through the list. “Oh, here we go. You want one?”
John
ran a hand through his hair. “Did you hear what I said about security,” he
asked.
“I
heard,” Mel said. “The thing is, I don’t care. No one has bothered with me for
the last
three
years. You get a juicy assignment of babysitting me. I get to eat real meat
instead of the
more
affordable substitutes while I’m annoyed with all this crap.”
John
smiled at her description but the information he was given belied her
assessment.
“There
are some serious threats,” he said.
She
turned from the menu, paused in ordering momentarily. “Like from who?”
“There
were briefings sent to you,” John said.
“Oh,
those,” Mel said. “I don’t agree with the assessments.” She turned back to the
menu.
“You
want anything?”
“Princess
Margarita,” John said. “Perhaps you might return to your room. It’s
inappropriate
for
you to be dressed so casually in my presence. Security is my top concern and if
you could
wait
for a meal, it will assist in ensuring you are safe and secure.”
Mel
went very still, too still. She took a deep breath, seemed to argue with
herself. John
waited
for her reaction. Shaking her head, she turned, “There are a few things I’m
going to tell
you
about me. First, don’t call me Princess. I’m Mel. If you can’t manage that, get
a
replacement.
Second, my own mother can’t get me to dress like a princess. If you don’t like
what
I’m
wearing, don’t look. Third, I’ll get a damn meal when I want a damn meal. If
you don’t want
me
ordering, then I’ll be happy to go back to my place alone and get food.”
“Pri..
Ma’am,” John modified how he addressed her. “In order for this to work, there
has to
be
cooperation.”
“I’m
here, aren’t I,” she said her temper starting to break through. “I’ve let you
drag me to
this
hideous suite. I’ve let you pull me out of my job which I’m probably going to
lose now
thank
you very much.”
“Why
do you need a job,” John asked seeing her worry at the job loss.
“Because
I pay my own damn way,” Mel said. She threw up her hands, stalked back into the
bedroom
and slammed the door. John wasn’t sure what to think. He heard her moving
around in
the
room. She came out again, wearing pants, a bra and a long sleeve top which
covered her.
“I’m
going out,” she growled stalking around him.
“No,”
he said stepping in front of her. “Princess Margarita, your safety is my
highest
priority.”
“Get
out of my way,” Mel said. “You can take that damn com and shove it. You can
take this
assignment
and shove it. I don’t care one bit what threats there are, I’m out.”
“Your
disregard for threats is what got your friend killed,” John said digging deep
into what
he
knew about her. “Are you sure you want to continue your reckless behavior?”
“You
have no clue,” Mel said hurt flashed across her face. “It wasn’t my disregard
for threats
which
caused her death.”
“The
two of you snuck out,” John said regretting the hurt he saw the topic caused
her. “She
died
and you didn’t.”
Princess
Margarita you have a call waiting, please take the call in your suite
“Fuck,”
Mel said. She stalked over to the com, pressed the button to see her sister.
“It’s
about time, Margarita,” Sabrina said. “You’ve upset mother. Why do you have to
be
difficult?”
“What
do you want, Sabrina,” Margarita said.
“Mother
needs you to do some diplomatic schmoozing at three events,” Sabrina said.
“No,”
Margarita said. “I’m not … I walked away.”
“You
can’t walk away from your family,” Sabrina said. “Now I’ve sent the times of
the three
events.
Do you have anything decent to wear? What am I thinking, of course you don’t.
I’ll see
to
it some suitable clothing is sent to you. Margarita, don’t mess around with
this.”
“I’m
not doing this,” Margarita said.
“Mommy
and daddy are really stressed out, do you want to cause more problems,” Sabrina
said.
“Be a good girl for once in your life and do as you’re told.”
“And
if I don’t,” Margarita said.
“I’ll
send Michael down to you,” Sabrina said her eyes narrowing as she watched her
sister
take
in the threat.
“Bitch,”
Margarita said. “Fine, but I’m not wearing anything stupid. You can send
someone
here
but I’ll pick the outfit, unless you want me going in my comfortable clothes.”
“Fine,
but read the briefs and do what you're supposed to at these receptions,”
Sabrina said.
“Tell
the rest of them to leave me alone,” Margarita said. She closed the connection,
hung
her
head. “Fuck.” Without a word, she returned to her bedroom.
John
stared after her and wondered if he could contact Michael.
From
poetry to novel, I enjoy telling a good story or expressing a
heartfelt emotion. I've been published in Circle Magazine, The
American Tarot Association's Quarterly Journal, What's Cooking
America, Children, Churches and Daddies, placed second in Words of
Women 2010 Writing Contest, 2012 Daily Flash, and The Deadman's Tome.
I have a bachelor's degree in business and a second bachelor's degree
in English Professional Writing and Book Editing. On the side, I have
a small editing business. In addition to my work, I love to read,
crochet, crafting, research genealogy, and spend time with family. I
have three adult daughters and have been married to my husband for
over 30 years. I'm the proud grandma of three fur babies - my
daughters' cats.
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