Seelie has a new release today that we wanted to share with you.
Infamy. An evil or wicked act. Terrorists bent on revenge have found a way to make planes disappear from the sky, without a trace. And when one winds up buried in a Wisconsin cornfield, itโs a race against time to rescue the passengers from certain death.
When international law
attorney Sheikh Harun Ali is lured to the Amazon and warned of a frightening
plot against the United States, he and his wife, Marianne Benson, enlist the
assistance of their neighbors, covert agent Cade Matthews and his wife,
Constitutional Law Professor Janet MacLachlan. Ultimately, these feisty lawyers
are pushed to the wall, desperate to find a plane that has been buried in an
unknown cornfield, the passengers still on board. The terroristsโ hatred for
the Alis is absoluteโthe Alis once left their organization bankrupt and
brokenโbut they hate America more. And their fiendish games are just beginning.
They are seeking a much bigger prize, one that could destroy a nation and
possibly the world. An act that will live in infamy.
Excerpt:
Cade grasped his water bottle with
both hands. โBefore his brother died, he said eight words.โ
Harun nodded. โThey are going to make American planes
disappear.โ
Diannaโs eyes grew
wide.
Anders rubbed a hand over his face, then through his long dark hair. His
deep green eyes stared up at the ceiling of the plane. โFucking hell. Nine-eleven all over again.โ
โThat is our fear,โ Harun said.
โHowever, so many precautionary measures are in place in this country, simply
hijacking planes and flying them into buildings is no longer easy. They must
have a different plan.โ
Cade emitted a heavy sigh. โAnd
that is what we need to figure out. What exactly do those eight words mean? For
example, he did not specify that the planes would disappear in America, which
could mean that they will disappear abroad or over oceans.โ
Anders sat up straight. โAnd disappear could mean many things. Crash. Hijack. Pull a Malaysia. How many ways can you make a plane disappear?โ
Author Bio:
Seelie Kay is a nom de plume for a writer, editor, and author with more than 30 years of experience in law, journalism, marketing, and public relations. When she writes about love and lust in the legal world, something kinky is bound to happen!ย In possession of a wicked pen and an overly inquisitive mind, Ms. Kay is the author of multiple works of fiction, including the Kinky Briefs series, The Garage Dweller, A Touchdown to Remember, and The Presidentโs Wife.
When not spinning her kinky tales, Ms. Kay ghostwrites
nonfiction for lawyers and other professionals. She resides in a bucolic exurb outside Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, where she shares a home with her son and enjoys opera,
gourmet cooking, organic gardening, and an occasional bottle of red wine.
Ms. Kay is an MS warrior
and ruthlessly battles the disease on a daily basis. Her message to those
diagnosed with MS: Never give up. You
define MS, it does not define you!
An Interview with Seelie Kay:
Q. Why do you
write romance?
Because I am fascinated by the games people play to find and secure a lasting relationship, which is not always love. Thereโs the chase, the courtship, the falling, the surrender. Thatโs what I try to capture in my stories.
Q. Do you
prefer a certain type of romantic hero?
I adore smart,
dashing gentlemen who arenโt afraid to live on the edge. They can be a bad boy,
a billionaire, a prince, or a secret agent. That hint of danger just hooks me!
However, I also love strong, independent women who arenโt afraid to fight for
what they want, even love.
Q. Why did you
write โInfamy?โ
The characters
featured in this storyโSheikh Harun Ali and his wife, Marianne Benson–are both
lawyers who focus on international law and their practice is devoted to
compensating the victims of terrorism. So I was looking for a new hook,
something on the horizon that could pose a serious threat to the world and in
particular, the United States. I found it in an article on advances in
โcloakingโ technology or making planes disappear. For years, we have had
stealth planes that do not appear on radar, but can be seen in the air if
anyone is looking. I wanted to take that a step further: What if someone
created a means to actually cloak a plane and hide it from everyoneโs view?
What if that technology fell into the hands of terrorists? And โInfamyโ was born.
Q. How does
your former profession as a lawyer impact your writing?
After 30 years,
the law and the legal world are so firmly embedded in my brain that I canโt
flush them out. That has become the lens through which I view the world and
that naturally guides my characters and plots. Little peculiarities that I have
witnessed in lawyers and the law always work their way into my stories.
Q. Any plans
to write outside the romance genre completely?
Actually, I ghostwrite non-fiction for other professionalsโdoctors, lawyers, financial gurusโso I dip my toes into a lot of different genres. However, I have been itching to write a book about a relative who founded a religious cult. I researched it for years and found a lot of information that had been buried. I have a pile of paper a foot high. Someday, I need to go through it carefully and start writing. I have the interest, just not the time.
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Coming soon from Seelie Kay:
Cult (Part Three, Feisty Lawyers): TBD
Seizing Hope (Divorce Divas anthology): TBD