Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Regenerate by Sarita Leone - Exclusive Excerpt and Giveaway


This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Sarita will be awarding a $25 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click to see the other stops on the tour.

The Octopus isn't an urban myth—and its agents are anything but ordinary. The intelligence bureau is so well-hidden most doubt its existence. A handful know its location. And fewer walk the halls in the subterranean compound.

Benjamin Sinclair didn't ask to be a scientific miracle but every mission has its risks and one perfectly-placed bullet ended his life—for a brief moment in time.

Nicole Anima battles demons every day. Life as a paranormal resources operative gives her tortured mind a rest—and keeps her from contemplating her own death.

When Anima and Sinclair partner on a globe-trotting race to eliminate the threat about to cripple humanity, all hell breaks loose. Leaping from planes, crashing into continents, dealing with voodoo priestesses, and running through jungles with zombies hot on their trail doesn't leave much time for romance, but this duo somehow manages to sizzle.

Two agents. Telepathic mind paired with regenerated commando. One world—and a mission to save it.


Read an excerpt:

Even perspiration couldn’t keep the hair on the nape of her neck from bristling at the sound of Sinclair’s deep voice. Rising to his bait wouldn’t get her anywhere. Neither would angering him, but on that score she didn’t care.

“I won’t do it.” She forced her parched throat to swallow. Straightening, she fisted a hand on her left hip and spread her legs. The shooting pose came naturally. “I refuse. I don’t work for you—and I won’t work with you. Never again.”

“Never doesn’t scare me.”

“Why would it? The never concept only works for humans.”

Her blood pressure felt higher than it had when she’d been running full out.

“Now, don’t get yourself all worked up. It won’t do you any good, and somewhere deep inside that gorgeous body of yours, you know it.” He paused, then chuckled again. “I can help with that, you know.”

The sudden turn in their conversation brought her guard down.

“Help with what?”

“Satisfaction. I can satisfy you…if you’ll let me. Jagger makes a good song but he sure can’t give you what you want.”

Facts ran in her head like a movie on high speed, reminding her of crucial bits of information about the man on the other end of the phone. Practical ones like how he took his coffee. Black, no sugar. Emotional facts, regarding his family. He didn’t have any. All killed in a horrific airplane crash in the Ecuadorean jungle. Logical details about his illogical existence.

So many things, yet she’d forgotten one of the most basic. His scientifically enhanced mind. Three minutes, and already he’d snared her in his web.


About the Author:
Sarita Leone is an award-winning author who has written romance in many forms including Regency, paranormal, and contemporary. She loves happily-ever-afters in any setting!

When she’s not writing, Ms. Leone spends her time hiking, learning languages, and traveling. She loves adventure and can pack a suitcase, grab her passport, and hit the road in less time than it takes to peel an apple!

Website: http://www.saritaleone.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarita.leone

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12 comments:

  1. Congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win :)

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  2. Thank you for hosting me here today! :)

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  3. Hey again! I was just thinking. The octopus tends to pop up in historical fiction as a secret society...sometimes evil, sometimes just inventors. Why do you think that is? Was there something you found during your research that made you head in that direction?

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    1. Excellent question, thanks for asking!

      It didn't occur to me that was the case until after the book was finished. I wanted The Octopus, the government agency, to have eight different divisions of agents so it made sense to me to use that as its agency title. Also, I think that as a living organism, the octopus is just kind of interesting. So no, it wasn't a result of research but something that seemed logical when I was planning the book.

      Thanks for stopping by! :)

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  4. I enjoyed reading the excerpt. Sounds really interesting.

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    1. Thank you, Marcy! I'm so glad you stopped by today! :)

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  5. Thanks for hosting. Congrats on the tour. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com

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  6. I want to know more about the Octopus. Love the premise.

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So... inquiring minds want to know: what do you think?