~Finding Trust~
He’s hot, sexy, and leads a double life. Sometimes in the
limelight, mostly in the shadows. Brayden James holds fast to a secret that’s
more than his to share.
She’s a singularly focused veterinarian out for a rare night
of fun with friends, at a New Year’s Eve rock concert. Going home with the lead
guitarist was furthest thing from Rihanna Mason’s mind when the night began.
When Rihanna inadvertently becomes the target of a deadly
terrorist plot using the Hendra virus as a biological weapon, Brayden is forced
to reveal his other life. His job is to
keep her safe and together they must stop the terrorists before it’s too late. But
what happens when she becomes more to him than just the assignment?
Will the secret he cannot disclose ultimately prove too much
for Rihanna’s fragile trust in relationships? Or will he finally break through
the double brick walls around her heart, where every other man has failed?
~Finding
Judgement~
Rory Southall’s dreams have been haunted by the beautiful
blonde pixie he’d helped three months ago.
Imagine his surprise when his next assignment is to investigate none
other than the very same woman.
TJ Walsh is holding on to her family’s trucking company by a
thread. For the last two and a half
years, she’s been trying to keep the debt-ridden business afloat and her family
fed. She’s driven and desperate to make
ends meet. But she remembers every detail of a chance meeting three months ago
with a handsome stranger.
What happens when a simple supply chain investigation morphs
into a deadly web of lies and deceit and TJ finds herself squarely in the
middle of it? It seems that very same handsome stranger has rescued her again, but
how could that be? And how exactly does
the illegal genetically modified products he’s investigating have anything to
do with her?
How will she cope with knowing the danger is much closer to
home than she thought? When everyone seems to be gunning for them, can she find
love and salvation with Rory before it’s too late?
I recently discovered those school vocational assessments are really interesting and probably correct! Who would have thought, hey? You see, I clearly remember taking one of those in Year 11 (for my US friends, I think that equates to junior year in high school). Anyway, semantics. Well, the results came back indicating that I should pursue a career in writing and something else. What that something else was I can’t remember but the writing thing stuck in my mind.
Sure, I’d always liked English and had already developed a ravenous appetite for romance novels by the age of sixteen—but who becomes a writer straight out of school? So to cut a long story short, I went to Uni and studied Business and ended up managing large-scale IT projects shortly after.
I can’t complain: it’s been a great career. I’ve done some awesome projects and met some incredible people and I won’t be giving it up anytime soon. Anyway, I’ve messed around with a couple of “secret” novels over the years and I finally decided to get serious and finish one. Hence “Finding Trust” came about. And about twenty years later, I’ve finally proved a vocational assessment correct, because I love writing!
As to some other stuff about me: I live on the Gold Coast, Australia. I love spending time with my family and friends. When I’m not sitting behind a screen playing with IT or writing, you might find me down the beach playing in the waves on a Jet Ski or a bogey board (both are uber cool). When the weather turns a bit cooler (doesn’t really happen on the Gold Coast), we like to head for the snow. I’ve discovered I have two kids who are kamikaze skiers—they must take after their father. He’s always at me to “release the handbrake.” Apparently I’d ski so much better. I call it a healthy understanding of self-preservation and gravity!
I like to think I can fit in a few workouts and martial arts classes each week. This tends to be a figment of my imagination more than reality, unfortunately. I am trying to remedy this, but those damn characters just keep demanding to have their stories told and, well, there’s always another good book to read!
I hope you enjoy mine.
Please drop me a line. You can find me at my website, www.nataliegayle.com. I’m active on Facebook, Twitter, and via email Natalie@nataliegayle.com.au. I’d love to know what you think of my books and well, let’s be truthful—I love talking about books, whether they’re mine or someone else’s. Fiction is just so much more fun than reality!!!
Happy Reading
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