It's release day for The Fixer by HelenKay Dimon! This sexy romance is out now! Check out the book below and grab your copy today!
About The Fixer:
He’s known only as Wren. A wealthy, dangerously secretive man, he specializes in making problems disappear. A professional fixer, Wren hides a dark past, but his privacy is shattered when Emery Finn seeks him out—and what she wants from him is very personal.
Some people disappear against their will. Emery’s job is to find them and bring closure. Wren is the only person who can help solve Emery’s own personal mystery: the long-ago disappearance of her cousin. Just tracking down the sexy, brooding Wren is difficult enough. Resisting her body’s response to him will prove completely impossible.
Anonymity is essential to Wren’s success, yet drawn by Emery’s loyalty and sensuality, he’s pulled out of the shadows. But her digging is getting noticed by the wrong people. And as the clues start to point to someone terrifyingly close, Wren will have to put his haunted past aside to protect the woman he loves.
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Exclusive Excerpt:
She
handed him a water bottle and sat down on the opposite end on the love seat, as
far from him as possible, which amounted to a half cushion away. “I wasn’t sure
you’d come over when I called.”
The
bottle made a crinkling noise when he grabbed on to it. “Why not?”
He
didn’t mention that she’d used his emergency private number for a nonemergency,
so neither did she. “You kind of ran out of here last night.”
Then
she’d thought about him all night while Tyler sat there talking about his new
job and the new city he loved. Emery had been happy for him, even as a part of
her grumbled that it had been so easy for him to move on and never mention
Tiffany.
For
most of the night she’d been guilty of the same sin. As he talked, her mind
switched to Wren. The sound of his voice. The way his muscles felt through his
shirt. She certainly wouldn’t have won any Good Friend prize for her mental
wanderings.
“You
had company. Something and someone else to occupy your time.” Wren didn’t look
at her as he set the unopened bottle on the coffee table.
She
took in the stiffness of his shoulders and the fact he hadn’t even bothered to
take off his suit jacket. He walked in and went to the couch because she told
him to have a seat. Very little else had transpired except for her why-am-I-doing-this
panicked race to the kitchen for water. “Don’t do that.”
He
leaned back on the cushions and faced her. “What?”
Gone
was the easy flow of conversation from last night and the touching. Yeah, he
didn’t look even a little interested in touching, which was a damn shame. “You
sound all haughty and businesslike.”
“You
may have just summed up the majority of my personality.” He smiled but the
gesture didn’t quite reach his eyes. It looked forced and disappeared right
after it happened.
She
tugged on the wrapper around her water bottle. Picked at the end until she
could rip off a nice long piece. “I don’t buy that. Not anymore.”
His
gaze bounced from her hands to her face. “What changed?”
“I
don’t even know. Maybe it’s a sense or a hope.” Of course, neither of those
explained why the air in the room was all but suffocating her.
“Ah.”
Talk
about an unhelpful response. She put the bottle on the table next to his and
sat back again, just inches away from him. “Does that mean you get what I’m
saying?”
“Not
even a little bit.”
She
would have laughed at that if the tension strangling her in a bear hug would
ease. “Any chance I could get you to take off your jacket? Maybe loosen that
tie.”
“You
still seem overly concerned with my wardrobe.” But he relaxed a little. Sank
back into the cushions and rested his arm across the top.
“It’s
like armor.”
His
fingers tapped against the love seat. “It’s wool, I believe.”
“Now
you’re being a gigantic pain in the ass, just because you can.” The guy could
not take a hint. She was dying to get him out of the suit. She could pretend
this had to do with wanting to know he was human and to loosen him up. Yeah,
there was some of that, but this was really about wanting more from him.
HelenKay Dimon spent the years before becoming a romance
author as a...divorce attorney. Not the usual transition, she knows. Good news
is she now writes full time and is much happier. She has sold over forty novels
and novellas to numerous publishers, including HarperCollins, Kensington,
Harlequin, Penguin Random House, Riptide and Carina Press. Her nationally
bestselling and award-winning books have been showcased in numerous venues and
her books have twice been named "Red-Hot Reads" and excerpted in
Cosmopolitan magazine. She is on the Board of Directors of the Romance Writers
of America and teaches fiction writing at UC San Diego and MiraCosta College.
You can learn more at her website: www.HelenKaydimon.com
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