Meet Olivia Caldwell
Heroine of Against the Tide
Describe why you love
living in Alaska?
It lets me be free, be the person I really am. Here I'm building a home for myself and
finally making friends. I love the challenges
of living here, the beauty and the wildness.
I feel like I am home.
What made you decide
to buy the Pelican Café?
The café was in the most remote town I could find to live in. I wanted something to do while I was there. I thought I would enjoy owning my own
business. I discovered I was good at it.
Why are you afraid of
getting involved with Rafe?
Things have happened to me in the past. If I involve Rafe in my life, I could be
putting him in danger.
What about Rafe makes
you crazy?
He's arrogant a bit domineering. He'is trying to protect me, trying to help me
so I understand. Besides no man is
perfect. Rafe comes pretty darn close!
You seem very
cautious about getting too connected to anyone, why is that?
I don't want anyone finding out who I really am. I don't want to have to run again, to find
another safe place to live.
Seems you and Rafe
have electric chemistry, why do you fight it?
It's hard for me to trust anyone. As I've gotten to know Rafe, I've come to
realize he is the most trustworthy man I know.
I'm falling in love with him and that puts him in incredible danger.
Tell us how you felt
the first time you laid eyes on Rafe?
I just simply could not breathe. The man is just the hottest, sexiest hunk
I've ever known.
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And now a taste of Against the Tide
Liv Chandler is running for her life. She can’t trust anyone, not even the one man who makes her feel safe—rugged charter boat captain, Rafe Brodie.
Rafe is determined to uncover Liv's secrets, but the beautiful café owner has a past more dangerous than Rafe can guess. Something terrible is coming…and even in remote Valdez, Alaska, Rafe can’t protect her forever.
Valdez, Alaska
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And now a taste of Against the Wild
The piercing ring of the cell phone lying on his nightstand
didn’t bode well. There was no such
thing as good news at three o’clock in the morning.
With a sigh, Rafe rolled over and grabbed the phone,
scrubbed a hand over his face as he pressed it against his ear. “Brodie.”
“Police Chief Rosen here.
We’ve got a problem, Rafe, and it’s not a good one. I need you to meet me down at the
harbor. How soon can you get here?”
Rafe swung his long legs to the side of the bed and sat
up. “Ten minutes. What’s this about, Chief?”
“It’s Scotty Ferris, Rafe.
I’m afraid he’s dead. I’ll fill
you in when you get here. I’ll be
waiting on the dock next to the Scorpion.” The police chief hung up the phone.
For several long moments, Rafe just sat there. His chest felt tight. Scotty Ferris was twenty-four years old, a
handsome, hard-working kid who was engaged to be married. His June wedding to Cassie Webster, one of
the local girls, was only three weeks away.
Cassie was going to be crushed.
Rafe swore softly.
What the hell could have happened?
But in this rugged country where the climate, wild animals,
or just bad judgment could get you killed, accidents happened all the time.
Shoving himself up from the bed, Rafe grabbed a pair of worn
jeans off the chair and jerked them on, pulled a sweatshirt over his head,
pulled on his heavy sox, and shoved his size-thirteen feet into a pair of
high-topped, rubber-soled boots. Since the
temperature at night even in late May was still in the thirties and it had
rained during the night, he grabbed his jacket as he headed for the steps down
to the garage.
The boat harbor wasn’t far from his house. Sea Scorpion
was his flagship charter fishing boat, a thirty-eight-foot Mac, his pride and
joy. It was the boat he usually
captained himself, one of three that made up his fleet. Scotty Ferris was part of Scorpion’s crew.
Rafe thought of the young man as he parked his dark green
Ford Expedition in a spot in front of the harbor, climbed out, and closed the
door. Puddles from last night’s rain
sloshed against his boots as he made his way toward the dock. The occasional street light burned into the
darkness but quiet surrounded him, along with the familiar salty tang of the
sea.
Rafe couldn’t imagine living anywhere else.
Which brought his thoughts full-circle to Scotty. With year-round residents numbering less that
forty-five hundred, everyone knew everyone who lived there. And everyone knew and liked Scotty. The kid had been born in Valdez. He thrived on the rugged lifestyle, planned
to marry and raise kids here, probably never would have left.
What the hell had happened? Rafe thought again as he walked
toward his boat.
And why did Chief Rosen want to meet him at the Scorpion?
A few spaces down from where'd he parked, Rafe spotted a
black-and-silver Ford police SUV. In the
distance, the familiar antenna above the wheelhouse of the Scorpion marked where the boat bobbed near the middle of the
dock.
Rafe started down the long wooden walkway, his gaze on the
group of people gathered next to where the Scorpion
was moored. The area was cordoned off
with yellow crime scene tape, the boat clearly off limits until the police were
finished collecting evidence.
Police Chief Clifford Rosen, a stout man in his fifties,
bald head ringed by thinning gray hair, stood next to a figure lying on the
dock, covered by a long white cloth.
Knowing Scotty Ferris lay under the cloth made Rafe’s stomach burn.
“What happened?” he asked the chief.
“Looks like he was robbed,” Rosen answered. “Wallet’s missing, jewelry’s gone. Car keys.
Cell phone’s missing. Single blow
to the back of the head. Blunt
instrument. Baseball bat seems the most
likely, something that size that was easy to handle.”
“Jesus.”
“I asked you to come down because I need someone to identify
the body. With his parents both dead, I
figured better you than his fiancée.
Soon as you do that, I’ll break the news to the Webster girl.”
Rafe just nodded.
Cassie was going to be devastated.
She and Scotty were crazy in love, the kind Rafe figured had a good
chance of lasting. Sometimes fate could
be a real bastard.
One of the officers, a red-haired young cop Rafe recognized
as Rusty Donovan, leaned down and lifted the edge of the sheet. As the cover rolled back, Rafe’s gaze fixed
on Scotty. The boy’s brown eyes were
open, staring sightlessly into the black night sky. His handsome face was frozen in a look of
surprise.
He was wearing a jacket but it was unzipped, revealing a
long-sleeved blue T-shirt that read FISHERMEN DO IT DEEPER. Rafe could almost see the grin on the kid’s
face when he’d put it on.
“It’s him,” he said darkly.
“Scott Ferris.”
“You know what he was doing down here?”
“No.”
But once he got his head wrapped around Scotty’s death, he
intended to find out.
BACK
COVER COPY
Secrets—and safety—melt
under a midnight sun…
Liv Chandler is running for her life, and the cops haven’t been able to do a thing to help. But there’s one man who makes her feel safe, no matter what…rugged charter boat captain Rafe Brodie.
To Rafe, Liv is a beautiful mystery, one he can’t ignore. He means to unearth her secrets, and in the process, if luck is on his side, maybe the spark between them will ignite.
But Liv’s past is more dangerous than Rafe could guess, and when his first mate turns up dead, she fears that she’s next. That there’s something else coming she can’t see. That even Rafe and the remote village of Valdez, Alaska can’t protect her forever…
Liv Chandler is running for her life, and the cops haven’t been able to do a thing to help. But there’s one man who makes her feel safe, no matter what…rugged charter boat captain Rafe Brodie.
To Rafe, Liv is a beautiful mystery, one he can’t ignore. He means to unearth her secrets, and in the process, if luck is on his side, maybe the spark between them will ignite.
But Liv’s past is more dangerous than Rafe could guess, and when his first mate turns up dead, she fears that she’s next. That there’s something else coming she can’t see. That even Rafe and the remote village of Valdez, Alaska can’t protect her forever…
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New York Times bestselling author Kat
Martin is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara where she
majored in Anthropology and also studied History. She is
married to L.J. Martin, author of western, non-fiction, and suspense
novels.
Kat has written more than sixty-five novels. Sixteen million copies of her books are in
print and she has been published in twenty foreign countries, including Japan,
France, Germany, Argentina, Greece, China, Russia, and Spain.
Born in Bakersfield, California, Kat currently
resides in Missoula, Montana, on a small ranch in the beautiful Sapphire
mountains.
Her last eleven books have hit the prestigious New York Times bestseller list. Both AGAINST THE WILD and AGAINST THE SKY took top ten spots.
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4 comments:
Hi, Kat, love your cover. This sounds like a great read! Congratulations!
GREAT excerpt....Setting this in Alaska makes it doubly intriguing to me, as it's a place I want to know more about. Lots of luck with this one.
I've always wanted to visit Alaska. What a great excerpt! All the best!
Nice to "meet" you, Kat! Please drop in again soon...
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