Mallory
Crowe
Trusting
the Boss (Billionaires in the City #4)
6/19/2015
Blurb:
STAND ALONE CONTEMPORARY BILLIONAIRE ROMANCE
Billionaire heiress Emma Devaroux has been living a safe-yet-mundane existence in Georgia for too long, but when she learns her sister, Joslyn, has been arrested, she heads to New York City to find out what really happened. Unfortunately, as an unemployed debutante, she’s not exactly qualified to be leading an investigation. But help is at hand in the form of the handsome, former military man Jace Lance who happens to be the one who got her sister arrested in the first place.
Jace thinks Emma is crazy for even considering working with him since he’s the one who stopped Joslyn from killing his former client. However, he can’t deny that the sexy southerner is in over her head when her tycoon cousins try to hire him to make sure Emma doesn’t find out the truth about what really caused her sister’s murderous actions.
As they begin to uncover the truth together –and get to know each other intimately – it becomes clear that the more answers they get, the more danger Emma is in. Jace is determined to protect her, but how can he keep her safe when her whole family is in on the conspiracy?
STAND ALONE CONTEMPORARY BILLIONAIRE ROMANCE
Billionaire heiress Emma Devaroux has been living a safe-yet-mundane existence in Georgia for too long, but when she learns her sister, Joslyn, has been arrested, she heads to New York City to find out what really happened. Unfortunately, as an unemployed debutante, she’s not exactly qualified to be leading an investigation. But help is at hand in the form of the handsome, former military man Jace Lance who happens to be the one who got her sister arrested in the first place.
Jace thinks Emma is crazy for even considering working with him since he’s the one who stopped Joslyn from killing his former client. However, he can’t deny that the sexy southerner is in over her head when her tycoon cousins try to hire him to make sure Emma doesn’t find out the truth about what really caused her sister’s murderous actions.
As they begin to uncover the truth together –and get to know each other intimately – it becomes clear that the more answers they get, the more danger Emma is in. Jace is determined to protect her, but how can he keep her safe when her whole family is in on the conspiracy?
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About the
Author:Mallory Crowe has lived in Michigan her whole life and has been in love with romance ever since she’d skip to the end of every novel, just to make sure the hero and heroine survived and ended up together. She lives with her husband and three dogs. When she’s not writing, she’s spending too much time in front of the TV, hiking, or working with various animal rescues.
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Excerpt(s):
EXCERPT # 1
“Here’s what’s going to
happen. You’re going to turn around and go up those stairs. Once you’re out of
here, you’re going to forget you ever met me and pretend that there’s nothing
Victoria Green can tell you that you don’t already know.”
A deep anger settled in
her gut at the idea of this virtual stranger telling her what to do. “And if I
don’t?”
Jace leaned in, until his
face was inches from hers. “Well, for starters, I will throw you over my damn
shoulder and carry you out of here until you’re far enough away I’m sure you’ll
leave me alone. Think I’m bluffing?”
For a long moment, Emma
debated the merits of slapping Jace right in his smug face. Screw
slapping—punching would be much more effective.
“What’s it gonna be,
Georgia? Are you walking out on your own or do you need assistance?”
Emma shook her head. Jace
wasn’t worth the bruised knuckles. “I’d rather avoid being touched by a
Neanderthal, thank you very much,” she said in her sweetest voice, laying her
natural accent on a bit thicker than normal.
If he wanted to get rid of
her, fine. She’d leave gracefully. Her anger simmered just beneath the surface
as she walked up the stairs. Let him win the battle. But she sure as hell
wasn’t going to give up and when all was said and done, she’d win the war.
EXCERPT # 2
“Are you okay?”
Another shiver racked
through her. “No. I’m cold and pissed.”
Her Southern accent was
more noticeable in her anger and he cracked a small smile. “You have seaweed in
your hair.” He plucked it out and tossed it back into the black water.
Emma set her hands on his
chest and pushed up. “Do you have any idea how much seaweed was down there? It
was disgusting! I thought it was going to grab me and pull me down.”
Jace had swum through his
fair share of seaweed-infested water and he knew exactly how disconcerting it
could be. But he couldn’t stop himself from giving her a hard time. “Come on.
You’re not saying a little old plant scared you?”
She gave him a playful
punch to his chest. “You’re such a show-off. I can’t believe that you made it
all the way out there without an issue and I took two steps and fell in.” She
glanced to her left and rolled her eyes. “Not even your phone fell in after all
that!”
Jace let out a laugh and
caught her wrist as she went in for another blow. “Hey, I’m not going to
apologize for being good at what I do. I walked on the edge closer to the
support. You ran out right onto the weakest part of the planks.”
Emma stared down at him
and in a flash, the joking air was gone, replaced by something decidedly hotter
than the ocean water that now soaked through their clothes. “I guess I hired
the best,” she said softly.
EXCERPT # 3
. “Nothing fancy. Just a
t-shirt and sweatpants, but at least they’re clean and dry.”
“It’s perfect.” She held
out a hand.
“I’m sure they’ll be big,
but the pants have a drawstring, so they should stay up.”
“Thanks.” She started to
turn to the bathroom, but at the last minute, she twisted back around. “What
did you intend to say?”
“When?” he asked, but his
clenched jaw told her he knew exactly what she was asking about.
“I walked out of the
bathroom and you said you didn’t mean to…something.
I’d like you to finish your sentence.”
He cocked his head and
considered her for a moment. “I don’t think you really want me to answer that.”
Emma squared her
shoulders. “I think I’m a grown woman and I asked you a question.”
“Fine. I didn’t mean to
ogle you like a fourteen-year-old virgin. I should’ve been more professional
than that.”
The corner of her mouth
hooked up. “I knew it! You were affected by that kiss last night.”
“The kiss you started. And
yes, I’m a red-blooded male. You can’t expect me to be a robot when a woman
like you makes a move.”
Her heart beat faster in
her chest as she replayed his words in her mind. She’d gotten what she wanted.
An admission that she wasn’t the only one going insane. Now she should turn
back and get dressed and pretend this whole conversation never happened. “A
woman like me?”
Jace reached up and ran a
piece of her wet hair through his fingers. “What do you think you’re doing,
Emma?”
She opened her mouth but
no words came out. Her second attempt was a bit more successful. “I don’t
really know. I kind of like not knowing, though.”
INTERVIEW
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with your post.
How
did you come up with the idea for this story?
Well this was a character built
story. Jace was a small side character in TEMPTING THE BOSS and I liked the
idea of giving this badass guy more to do and I needed a woman who could handle
him, but also was in need of his skills in some way. So in creating a heroine
for him, I ended up creating this entire family that the next four books are
going to be based around.
Where
do you find your inspiration?
My biggest source of
inspiration is music, by far. When I hear a great new song, my mind just takes
it as a jumping point to creating an entirely new world or universe. I also
have different playlists to listen to depending on the mood of my story, be it
a really dramatic, sexy or sweet scene I’m writing.
Is
there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?
I’d say the most challenging
part of writing is staying focused on the story I’m trying to write. I get a
lot of new ideas and only a small fraction of those would be viable stories. So
I need to push all these new plot bunnies out of my mind and stay focused on the love story at
hand.
What
are your current projects?
Currently I’m working on my
next book in the Billionaires in the City series which will be about Emma’s
cousin Michael and a girl from the IT department at his company who gets in
over her head. On the side, I’m slowly going through some paranormal romance
manuscripts I wrote a few years ago and hoping to get them cleaned up for a
2016 release.
Tell
us about your first book. What would readers find different about the first one
and your most recent published work?
My first published book is Book
One in the Billionaires In The City series. I’d say the biggest difference
would be that with each manuscript I write, I have (unintentionally) ramped up
the suspense. I love a very strong external conflict and nothing is sexier than
a protective guy, so the danger aspect
of the books have increased with each new one. I don’t think I’d call TRUSTING
full on romantic suspense, but there is an element of danger added for sure.
Is
there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
I don’t write anything with a
particular message in mind. I write because I want to entertain my readers and
give them an escape for the few hours that they are invested in my characters.
That being said, I do tend to sneak a lot of rescue dogs (which are a passion
of mine) into the books and I also try to have strong independent women who
fall into love even if they don’t NEED a man.
Does
music play any type of role in your writing?
I LOVE music and some songs are
hugely inspirational to me. Sometimes an
entire song will have me thinking up a new idea or it might just be one lyric
or even the tone I get from the beat. The first book in the Billionaires in the
City series was actually inspired by a slowed down version of a rap song. The
song is about the rapper offering to get his girlfriend anything she wants, be
it expensive champagne or extravagant trips. For some reason, my mind turned
that into a secretary running all around New York getting her playboy boss
anything and everything he asked for and eventually she gets fed up and leaves.
And that’s the set up for book one.
Are
experiences based on someone you know, or events in your life?
I actively avoid basing
anything in by books on real life. That being said, I’m a CPA and come from a
business background, so that really helps with writing business and corporate
based romances.
What
books have influenced your life most?
There’s not one that really
stands out, but the entire genre of romance really shaped me growing up. Jane
Austen’s Pride and Prejudice was the book that taught me that romantic troubles
and humor transcends time. Christine Feehan is the first paranormal author I
fell in love with and Jayne Ann Krentz writes these amazing couples that
contradict and complement each other at the same time.
Are
there any new authors that have grasp your interest?
I was only recently made aware
of some of the indie all-star authors out there, so in the past year, I’ve been
devouring Kathleen Brooks, Cali MacKay and Evelyn Adams.
Do
you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?
I never really expected
TEACHING THE BOSS to take off the way it did, and I’m so grateful not only for
readers giving me a chance, but for following through all the books in the series. It means so much to me that people
are connecting enough with the characters that they want to follow them through
all the books J
How
can readers discover more about you and your work?
The best way to keep updated
about new releases and special offers is through my newsletter sign up at
mallorycrowe.com. I also have am very active on facebook and love to keep in
touch with readers J
Do
you have a special time to write? How is your day structured writing-wise?
I have a great support group of
other writers who I’m in contact with every day. We’re all crazy ambitious and
trying to get new books to our readers as often as possible and together we
make sure we stick to the goals we set for ourselves. So we will set aside
chunks of time during the day to write and we encourage each other to keep to
our schedules.
Why
did you choose to write contemporary romance stories?
I chose to write romance
because those are the only stories that ever come to me. It’s strange because
in life I’m very much a realist, but when it comes to books, television and
movies, I NEED there to be some sort of love story and a happily ever after.
What
is for you the perfect book hero?
I love heros that you hate at
first and adore by the end of the book.
When
you start a book, do you already have the whole story in your head or is it
built progressively?
My stories definitely build
progressively. The beginnings are normally very well engrained in my mind ahead
of time (because the meet-cute is my favorite scene to write and read of any
book) and I also like to have some idea of the climax. What everything is
building to. So knowing those key scenes in the book I bridge the story
together.
TRUSTING THE BOSS was a
different beast. It’s a standalone romance, but there are elements from the
plot that carry over into the next three Billionaire In The City books. So when
I started writing TRUSTING, I also had key scenes for books coming up in the
series that I was preparing some set up for.
When
and why did you begin writing?
I’ve always had stories going
on in my mind. I’d get really frustrated when TV shows didn’t go exactly the
way I wanted them to, and I’d think of these elaborate plot lines and episodes
that would be better. I knew I wanted to write romance from a relatively young
age, around high school. However I set it on the backburner until I was
established in a “real job”. So after I did all the expected things of going to
college, getting a career, getting married, I carved out the time to actually
start writing. And then I never stopped…
When
did you first consider yourself a writer?
I’ve had stories constantly
playing in my head for as long as I can remember, however I never thought I
would be a good writer. I think that crafting a good story and writing a good
story are two separate talents and it’s hard to get both to work together. So I
never really considered myself a writer until I started on my third book.
That’s about when I actually felt I was writing well.
List
three books you have recently read and would recommend.
I really loved Feels Like Home
and Loving Bailey from Evelyn Adams. Kathleen Brooks’ Women of Power series was
also amazing! Book One is Built For Power. For a steamier read, I go to Cali
MacKay’s Passion and Surrender.
Tell
us something that people would be surprised you know how to do.
Well before I started writing,
I was a licensed CPA and passed all sections of the exam in one try and I don’t
think most people expect accounting and romance author to go together in one
person. I’ve met so many fellow romance writers who have the most interesting
backgrounds or former day jobs. It’s fascinating when you realize that
creativity isn’t only limited to certain types of people.
Will
you write more about these characters?
For sure! The heroine of
TRUSTING THE BOSS, Emma Devaroux, is the sister of someone introduced in the 3rd
book in the series and the next four books will all focus on the not so
functional Devaroux family. Emma and then her three cousins (who are all
brothers) each get their own book as they try to clean up a relative’s mistakes
and end up getting pulled into an FBI investigation.
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