I am pleased to share with you Kemberlee Shortland's Cover Reveal of the three books in her Irish Pride Series.
Here is what will be happening during this time:
Monday, 7 April -- Rhythm of My Heart will be re-released with new edits and its stunning new cover.
Wednesday, 9 April -- A Piece of My Heart will make it's grand re-entrance onto the market under the Tirgearr brand with fresh edits and it's amazing new cover.
Friday, 11 April -- Shape of My Heart will be released. Shape of My Heart is the newest edition to the Irish Pride Series, and I'm hoping readers will enjoy it as much as they enjoyed the first two books in the series.
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About SHAPE OF MY HEART
Irish Pride
series, book three
Kemberlee
Shortland
http://www.tirgearrpublishing.com/authors/Shortland_Kemberlee/shape-of-my-heart.htm
http://www.kemberlee.com
BLURB
Gráinne has moved back to Dublin to get her life straightened out. She
dreams of college and a better life. She’s working for her brother, Kieran, in
his newly reopened pub, The Blues Tavern, but the money isn’t enough to support
herself and pay tuition. Moonlighting at The Klub! as an exotic dancer seems to
be her answer fast money.
John ‘JD’ Desmond is a detective working undercover in the Blues Tavern.
The Klub!, owned by Jimmy Malloy, is being used as a drug front, headed by the
notorious Taylor Wade. JD had intended to get Gráinne to snitch for him, but
when he falls in love with her, things get complicated.
When Gráinne witnesses Jimmy’s murder, she and JD are forced to go on
the run until Wade can be apprehended. Wade lives up to his nickname, The
Hunter, and JD and Gráinne quickly find themselves at the end of a gun and
running for their lives.
EXTRACT
Over the
next couple hours JD tread lightly around Gráinne and peace settled between
them. He hadn’t had the opportunity to talk to her again with the evening prep,
but as he looked at his watch he knew her shift ended soon.
He’d
tried almost every tactic he could think of to get her to reveal more about
herself and he was getting anxious at her continued aloofness. He didn’t want
to have to resort to seducing her. While the idea of getting her into bed was
appealing, he just preferred to do it under other circumstances. He fancied her
like hell, but he couldn’t let his libido get in the way of his job. She was
his best hope at getting the information he desperately needed. So he’d have to
resort to another tactic if he was going to get her to talk. Blackmail was one
he was loath to use, but at this stage in the game, he had little choice.
There was
a lull in the pub now that the afternoon crowds were gone and the evening prep
had been done. If he was going to confront her, he had to do it now.
Gráinne
stood at the end of the bar flipping through a magazine. The twinkling
Christmas lights over the back bar shone on her dark hair. As she moved, the
highlights reflected like electric current through the strands curling around
her face. His heart thumped a little harder looking at her.
He
reminded himself he wasn’t here to bartend. He was here to gather information.
His future depended on it. He couldn’t afford another wasted day so it was now
or never.
His
pounding heart made it suddenly hard to breathe. He hated having to do this to
her.
“Gráinne,
can we talk?”
“Talk?”
She put her magazine aside. “About what?”
“I think
you know.” He locked gazes with her. He could tell she was nervous by the way
she started fidgeting.
Then she
turned away, refusing to look at him for longer than a millisecond. “My love
life is none of your concern,” she told him, reminding him unnecessarily of
their previous discussion.
“That’s
not what I’m talking about.”
“Then I
don’t know what you mean.” She spun on her heel, intent on leaving the bar
area.
He
grasped her arm. To his surprise, she didn’t struggle. But something odd
happened as he loosened his grasp. He felt something powerful pass between
them. His fingers tingled as he touched her. It radiated up his arm and shot
through his body.
For the
second time today, he felt himself stiffen, and wished that circumstances were
different, that she was naked beneath him and gazing up at him with eyes he
knew would undo him.
She
glanced over her shoulder, but not directly at him. “Let me go.” Her barely
audible words shook him back to the moment. It wasn’t a command, but he
couldn’t help noticing her words were tinged with pleading.
“Will you
stay to talk with me? I think this is important.” His own voice was softer now.
When she relaxed he reluctantly released his hold. She kept her gaze averted,
her arms folded protectively in front of her, refusing to look at him. He knew
she was waiting for something, anything, to draw her away.
Reaching
under the bar, he extracted the black plastic sack he’d brought in with him
today. He knew the item inside would shatter any peace he hoped to make with
her.
He looked
at the sack for a moment, thinking about what could never be between them.
There was a job to be done and it didn’t include getting emotionally involved.
He hoped the more he reminded himself of this fact he’d eventually come to
believe it.
Sighing,
he extracted a black velvet bra and held it up for her inspection. She only
cast it a side-glance.
“I take
it you know where I got this.”
“Anne
Summers?”
“No.”
“Well
then, I have no idea.”
He saw
her swallow hard then move over to the taps to pour herself a cola. She
swallowed deeply from the glass.
“I think
you do. Let’s not . . . dance . . . around the subject, Gráinne. We both know
where I got this, and I’d lay odds at Paddy Powers your brother doesn’t know
what you’ve been up to.”
His heart
ached as he forced himself to goad her.
The look
she shot him would have incinerated the average man, but he wasn’t average. He
was a man with a mission, and Gráinne was the only one who could help him.
“By that
look, I’d say I’ve hit the nail on the head.”
“So, what
of it.”
“Why
haven’t you told Kieran?” he asked, trying to keep his voice calm.
“I
somehow doubt he’d understand why I’m . . . moonlighting.”
JD
chuckled lightly. “Moonlighting? Is that what they’re calling it these days?”
“Just
stop. What do you want from me? Not that it’s any of your business what I do on
my own time.”
“I need
your help.”
A single
brow arched over her eye. “With what? Wait, let me guess,” she seethed,
throwing her hands on her hips. “You want a private show. Or you want me to
entertain some friends. And you’re going to use this,” she fingered the bra he
still held in his hand, “as a bribe to get me to do it for free.”
“Not
quite. While I wouldn’t mind a private show, it’s not entertainment I’m looking
for.”
“What’s
this?” Kieran suddenly appeared behind the bar, startling them both. JD saw
Gráinne’s face go pale, and thought she would faint then and there.
About Kemberlee Shortland
Kemberlee is a native Northern Californian who was raised in a community known as Steinbeck Country, home to author John Steinbeck, as well as Jack London, Robert Louis Stevenson and others. With so much literary influence around her, it's not hard to see why Kemberlee fell in love with the printed word.
Sarah's Secret, Kemberlee's first novel, was the result of years of short story writing. It was completed, though unpublished, in 1989, several other novels following as she learned the craft of writing and developing her voice.
Kemberlee began her professional writing career as a reviewer in 1995, publishing reviews with Compuserve Romance Reviews then What I'm Reading. She was a co-founder and charter member of RIO (Reviewers International Organization), chaired the RIO Award of Excellence awards, headed up the RIO newsletter and served two terms as RIO President. And she's published travel articles since 1998.
It was in 1997 while employed by Clint Eastwood that Kemberlee couldn't pass up the opportunity to spend six month in Ireland. While in Ireland, she met a man who eventually became her husband. Upon permanently relocating to Ireland, Kemberlee established an Irish travel consultancy and built a reputation as one of Ireland's foremost Irish travel experts.
Living in Ireland has allowed Kemberlee to study the country's torrid past and unique culture first hand, and has even picked up a cúpla focal . . . a few Irish words.
Because of her knowledge of Ireland, Kemberlee has had the privilege of working as researcher and editor with some of the romance industry's top authors who have set their stories in Ireland.
In 2005. Kemberlee was invited to submit her short stories to Highland Press for the No Law Against Love charity anthology which was released in 2006. Those stories included Tutti-Frutti Blues (2006 RIO Award of Excellence Honorary Mention) and Dude Looks Like A Lady, both set in Kemberlee's hometown of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
Following on the heels of NLAL, Kemberlee's love of Ireland has inspired a number of Irish set stories, including the short stories Moondance (2006 PEARL nominee) and The Power of Love.
In 2009, Kemberlee was invited again by Highland Press to submit a novel-length book. A Piece of My Heart, was published by Highland Press in 2010, earning her the Coffee Time Romance Award. Constant Craving is the short story sequel to A Piece of My Heart, published with Tirgearr Publishing August 2010. Both of these stories are part of the Irish Pride series, all of which are set in Ireland. Rhythm of My Heart and Shape of My Heart are the next two books in the Irish Pride series and due for publication in 2012 by Tirgearr Publishing.
Tirgearr Publishing is proud to have acquired Kemberlee's backlist for republication --
Tutti-Frutti Blues and Dude Looks Like A Lady have recently undergone rewrites and extended into novelette length stories and are now included in the new Carmel Duet. Moondance and The Power of Love will follow suit before rerelease in 2012.
Sarah's Secret, Kemberlee's first novel, was the result of years of short story writing. It was completed, though unpublished, in 1989, several other novels following as she learned the craft of writing and developing her voice.
Kemberlee began her professional writing career as a reviewer in 1995, publishing reviews with Compuserve Romance Reviews then What I'm Reading. She was a co-founder and charter member of RIO (Reviewers International Organization), chaired the RIO Award of Excellence awards, headed up the RIO newsletter and served two terms as RIO President. And she's published travel articles since 1998.
It was in 1997 while employed by Clint Eastwood that Kemberlee couldn't pass up the opportunity to spend six month in Ireland. While in Ireland, she met a man who eventually became her husband. Upon permanently relocating to Ireland, Kemberlee established an Irish travel consultancy and built a reputation as one of Ireland's foremost Irish travel experts.
Living in Ireland has allowed Kemberlee to study the country's torrid past and unique culture first hand, and has even picked up a cúpla focal . . . a few Irish words.
Because of her knowledge of Ireland, Kemberlee has had the privilege of working as researcher and editor with some of the romance industry's top authors who have set their stories in Ireland.
In 2005. Kemberlee was invited to submit her short stories to Highland Press for the No Law Against Love charity anthology which was released in 2006. Those stories included Tutti-Frutti Blues (2006 RIO Award of Excellence Honorary Mention) and Dude Looks Like A Lady, both set in Kemberlee's hometown of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
Following on the heels of NLAL, Kemberlee's love of Ireland has inspired a number of Irish set stories, including the short stories Moondance (2006 PEARL nominee) and The Power of Love.
In 2009, Kemberlee was invited again by Highland Press to submit a novel-length book. A Piece of My Heart, was published by Highland Press in 2010, earning her the Coffee Time Romance Award. Constant Craving is the short story sequel to A Piece of My Heart, published with Tirgearr Publishing August 2010. Both of these stories are part of the Irish Pride series, all of which are set in Ireland. Rhythm of My Heart and Shape of My Heart are the next two books in the Irish Pride series and due for publication in 2012 by Tirgearr Publishing.
Tirgearr Publishing is proud to have acquired Kemberlee's backlist for republication --
Tutti-Frutti Blues and Dude Looks Like A Lady have recently undergone rewrites and extended into novelette length stories and are now included in the new Carmel Duet. Moondance and The Power of Love will follow suit before rerelease in 2012.
Thank you for hosting me today. Love seeing my Irish covers on an Irish blog. Go raibh mile maith agat!!
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