Hello. It’s been a while since I’ve posted some writing news, but I have a new story scheduled for release this week by Changeling Press. A Wanted Man is the third in the Daring Domanicos series. Quint, “The Evil One,” finally falls in love. An excerpt from A Wanted Man is pasted below. I hope you reading his story as much as I enjoyed writing it. Now that the series is over, I’m going to miss my Domanico guys.
Also Trouble in Paradise has been reviewed by The Romance Studio. Here’s a snippet:
The storyline has humor mixed in with the suspense so it doesn’t seem so serious and this allows the romance to blossom in the story. — Catherine Anderson, The Romance Studio
You can read the full review here.
Currently I’m working on two new stories–Heat of the Moment (last in the Combustion series) and a new fantasy romance set in the world of Knights of the Ruby Order.
I hope everyone is having a great weekend!
Kate/Saloni
The following excerpt from A Wanted Man is for readers 18 and over.
A Wanted Man
by Saloni Quinby
Coming soon from Changeling Press
Blurb:
While chasing a fugitive, Quint Domanico risks his life to save a man caught in the line of fire. Dalton, a waiter with a passion for performing, doesn’t expect to fall head over heels in love with the ruggedly handsome bounty hunter who saved his life.
Dalton has had no luck in money or love. He’s used to being on his own and isn’t sure if he’s meant for commitment. If his relationship with Quint moves from great sex to something more permanent, will he be ready?
Excerpt:
Dalton could have kicked himself for how crushed he felt at that moment.
Oh well.
He’d only known Quint for a couple of hours and love at first sight was for kids.
“Thanks again, then.” Dalton stepped out of the truck. He smiled at Quint and shut the door.
To his disappointment the truck rolled away from the curb–then came to a stop.
“Hey!” Quint called out the window.
Dalton’s brow furrowed and he pointed at himself.
Again Quint grinned. “Yeah. You. Who else would I be talking to?”
Dalton resisted the urge to run to the truck. Instead he sauntered over slowly.
“Yes?” he asked coolly.
“Are you free for dinner tomorrow? I should have everything I need to do wrapped up by about seven o’clock.”
“I’d love—damn. I’m working until eleven at the club.”
“Which club?”
“Craig’s.”
“I know the place.”
He did? Regardless of his persuasion, Quint didn’t seem like the bar type. Maybe he’d tracked criminals there in the past.
“I’m off on Thursday,” Dalton said.
“All right. I’ll pick you up at six on Thursday.”
“Is this a—” Dalton stopped and shook his head.
“Is this what?”
“I was going to ask if this is a date, but I guess it is?”
Quint reached out and cupped the back of Dalton’s head. He gave him a quick kiss on the cheek. Dalton loved the feel of his trimmed beard against his own smooth-shaven face.
“See ya,” Quint said.
“Bye.” Dalton stepped back and watched Quint drive off.
His heart was beating faster and he couldn’t keep the silly smile from his face.
He had a date with the hunk!
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