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Romantic Suspense/ Thriller
Title: Dangerous Embrace
Author: Dana Mason
Date to be Published: 10/04/12
Publisher: Sapphire Star Publishing
Book Description
Sarah Jennings wants nothing more than a quiet life—alone.
Raised by an eccentric mother, their life on the road only taught her how to run away from hard times. But when she finds herself in an abusive relationship, this lesson serves her well.
Now, back in her hometown, she's found a place she loves. She’s a first grade teacher, and with few friends and less family around, she has what she wants, a quiet life under the radar where she can be free of her past and live quietly. Finally comfortable in her own skin, she’s settled, and less fearful than she’s ever been in her life.
But it only takes one night and one act of violence for everything to change. Injured and afraid, Sarah wants to run again, but Mark Summors refuses to let her go.
Just when Sarah thinks she can have Mark and the life he promises, her past comes back to haunt her.
Mark Summors was born and raised in Santa Rosa. He married his high school sweetheart and never questioned his life, until he found his wife with another man.
Now divorced, he wants something more. He’s passionate about his job, he wants to protect people, and he devotes his life to it.
This time he’s protecting more than just another client, he’s protecting his future; at least, Sarah Jennings will be his future, once he convinces her she loves him.
Now, back in her hometown, she's found a place she loves. She’s a first grade teacher, and with few friends and less family around, she has what she wants, a quiet life under the radar where she can be free of her past and live quietly. Finally comfortable in her own skin, she’s settled, and less fearful than she’s ever been in her life.
But it only takes one night and one act of violence for everything to change. Injured and afraid, Sarah wants to run again, but Mark Summors refuses to let her go.
Just when Sarah thinks she can have Mark and the life he promises, her past comes back to haunt her.
Mark Summors was born and raised in Santa Rosa. He married his high school sweetheart and never questioned his life, until he found his wife with another man.
Now divorced, he wants something more. He’s passionate about his job, he wants to protect people, and he devotes his life to it.
This time he’s protecting more than just another client, he’s protecting his future; at least, Sarah Jennings will be his future, once he convinces her she loves him.
Excerpt
Sarah changed into sweats and joined Mark on sofa. He
picked up the remote and flipped through the channels until he found the news.
Spending time with Jamie improved his mood a great deal.
Unfortunately their conversation brought him back down a notch. She regretted
that her past had ruined yet another day for her. She’d had a good time hanging
out with Mark and Jamie, but she couldn’t change who she was or where she came
from.
When she heard the familiar sound of
the Channel Two news anchor’s voice she looked up and caught the headline.
…third sexual assault in Sonoma
County within a week, the police suspect a serial rapist…
Mark’s phone vibrated on the side
table and he snatched it up. “Brian . . . ” He closed his eyes. “Yeah, it’s on
the news.”
Sarah walked into the bathroom and
paced, taking deep breaths to keep from being sick. When she felt better in
control, she went back to face Mark.
She stood in the doorway to the living
room and listened to Mark’s side of the conversation. And as she listened, it
became painfully clear that he hadn’t been honest with her.
“Call me back when you have more
news, I gotta go—” He began to stand, but froze half way up. “Wait, what aren’t
you telling me?” His face paled a shade before he straightened. “Oh my god.”
Slowly he closed his phone and turned
to Sarah. His expression changed from trepidation to concern.
“You okay?”
She gently crossed her arms over her
chest. “You haven’t been honest with me.”
“What do you mean?”
“Really? Do you think I’m stupid?”
His shoulders slumped. “Sarah . . .”
“Tell me what information Brian just
gave you.” She inhaled deeply to regulate her breathing. “According to the
news, there have been two other attacks in the last week, one today. Did Brian
tell you about the second attack?” She sat down before she lost her nerve and
collapsed. She hated being lied to and she wanted answers, honest answers. His
lies scared her more than what she saw on the news.
“Let’s sit down and I’ll tell you
whatever you want to know.”
“I am sitting! Mark, did Brian tell
you about the other rape?”
“Yes.”
She shook her head in frustration.
“Why didn’t you tell me?”
“I didn’t want to ruin your day. You
were finally feeling better and . . .” His eyes lingered on the floor. He took
a step back, stuffing his hands in his pockets. “I apologize for not telling
you.”
“What did Brian tell you on the
phone?”
“They’re sure it’s the same guy that
attacked you.”
“What else?” she asked, clamping her
hands together to hide her jumping nerves.
“He . . . uh . . . wanted to make
sure I was keeping an eye on you. Brian believes you’re still being targeted.”
Sarah bowed her head and scrubbed her
face with her hands. He was stalling—keeping things from her. Lying. She wasn’t
stupid, she could see right through his stammering bullshit.
Mark stepped forward and reached out
for her. “Are you all right?”
She pushed it away. “Why? Tell me why
he believes that. What new information did he give you?”
He stared at her without speaking,
obviously trying to get his lies in order before he said too much.
“I am not a child. Stop treating me
like one. I don’t like not knowing—this deceitful behavior isn’t okay with me.”
She fought to control her temper, trying not to overreact. She wanted to trust
him, but if he kept secrets, how could she?
She closed her eyes and shook her
head. She thought he was different—but Mark was no different. He wanted to
control her. Only he disguised it as protecting her. No—she wouldn’t let this
happen again—not again.
Sarah stood and walked from the room,
pulling her borrowed cell phone out of her pocket. She went into her bedroom,
closed the door behind her, and started dialing numbers.
“‘Ello.”
“Hey, Devon.” Relief washed over her
at the sound of his voice.
“Hey, Sis, what’s going on?”
“Can I hang out with you for a few
weeks? I need a change of scenery.”
“What’s wrong?”
“Why do you immediately assume
something is wrong?”
“What should I assume when you ask if
you can visit before you say a real hello?”
She rolled her eyes, bouncing her
head back and forth. He had a point. “I miss you.”
“You don’t have to ask to visit me.
You’re always a sight for sore eyes.”
His warm voice comforted her, but she
couldn’t hold in her unsettled, strangled giggle when she thought of giving up
and leaving.
“What’s up with you?” he asked.
“I need a break. I need a friendly
face.” Her voice broke when she said it.
“You can’t lie to your big brother.
Tell me what the hell is going on.”
“Nothing I want to talk about over
the phone. If you’re sure it’s okay, we’ll talk when I get there.”
“You can come here anytime. Don’t be
stupid.”
“Thanks, I’ll see you Friday.”
Sarah hung up and pulled her suitcase
out of her closet. She needed to call Ava, ask her to check on the house when
she got back from her trip. Sarah lifted the suitcase on the bed, dialing Ava’s
number at the same time. Before she got the number dialed, Mark knocked on the
bedroom door. She stuffed the phone back in her pocket and jerked the door
open.
“Hey, listen—“ He stopped
midsentence, looking into her room at the suitcase on her bed. ”What are you
doing?”
“I’m leaving town until the police
can get this figured out.” She turned and unzipped the suitcase. “Thanks for
everything you’ve done, but you don’t have to worry about me. I have a safe
place to go.”
He stepped closer to her. “Where are
you going?”
“I’d rather keep that to myself.” She
paced the room, pulling clothes from her closet and adding them to her
suitcase.
Mark’s voice tightened. “You said you
didn’t want to leave.”
“I can’t be stupid about this. I need
to keep myself safe, regardless of what I want.” The decision to leave relaxed
her. Running was in her blood. She had her mom to thank for that. And not being
able to trust Mark changed everything for her.
“No.” He shook his head, his voice
sounding panicked. “I can’t let you leave.”
She threw the sweater she’d finished
folding into the suitcase. “Excuse me, but you don’t have a say. I stopped
listening to your opinion when you started lying to me.”
When he came closer, she stepped
around him, pulling clothes off hangers and carrying them to her bed.
“Sarah, don’t leave. I promise I’ll
tell you everything.”
“Too late. You should have already
told me everything. Come on, Mark, aren’t you sick of being here anyway? Aren’t
you sick of all of this? Don’t you want to go home and back to your normal
life?” She fought the painful regret surfacing. How could she have let herself
get sucked into this? She wanted so badly to believe in him, to trust him.
“What are you talking about? I want
to be here for you. Why don’t you believe that?”
She threw her hands in the air. “Why?
Tell me why it’s so important to be here. Why do you have this masochistic need
to protect me?”
“Because that son of a bitch could
have attacked anyone.” He ran his hands through his hair and made a fist, his
eyes darting around the room, searching for the words he needed. “My mother was
in that parking lot. My sister, Ali, any student could’ve been his victim.
You—fighting him off— were incredible, and strong, and nobody else could have .
. . but you did.” He dropped his hands to his sides. “I need to do this. I need
to make sure you’re okay.”
“You don’t owe me anything. I don’t
want you to feel obligated to help me.”
“Obligated . . . no . . . ” He held
his hands up. “That’s not what I meant. I need to make sure you’re okay because
I care about you—not from obligation.” He stepped closer. “Just stop packing
and talk to me—give me a chance to tell you what happened.”
“I trusted you, and you lied. How
could you do that?”
He reached out, his arms engulfing
her. “I’m sorry about lying, but you can trust me, Sarah.
Tensing, she stood stock still, not
sure what to do, but once his warmth settled into her, she relaxed. Mark’s
embrace didn’t loosen and she realized he was more upset than she’d ever seen
him. She put her arms around him and some of her anger subsided.
“I’m sorry,” he whispered. “Give me a
chance to fix this.” He moved his hand up to the back of her neck and his
fingers threaded through her hair, then he pulled back and looked at her. His
intense stare traveled from her eyes to her lips as he leaned in and kissed
her. She expected tender, but he was passionate, hot, and oh so damn sweet.
Mark’s kiss melted her resolve. His
warmth pulled her in and held her there, kept her secure and made her feel safe
again. He would protect her even from her own fears if that’s what she needed.
About The Author
Dana Mason started writing to prove to her computer geek husband and her math & science geek kids that she actually has a brain; it’s just a right functioning brain instead of a left. She’s lived all over the country and uses that experience in her writing and character studies. Her debut novel, Dangerous Embrace, is the first in a contemporary romance series about a group of friends from Northern California who learn just how short life can be when you don’t hold on to what’s important. Second chances don’t come easy…but sometimes love is worth the risk.
When not writing, Dana specializes in professional development and training. She’s also a board member on the local Art's Council and does what she can to support the art community.
As an avid reader and movie watcher, she always requires a happily ever after ending.
Her Links
Twitter - @danamason06
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