Susan May Warren is writing a new series featuring hunky heroes – the Minnesota Marshalls – and Jonas will release everywhere on April 4! Here’s what it’s about:
Jonas Marshall is done storm-chasing, plagued with the memory of a terrible accident that paralyzed a fellow chaser, so the last thing he’s going to do is run into more danger. Now, he’s just a simple weatherman deploying dirigibles in an experiment to track weather patterns in Slovenia.
As far from danger as he can get.
But danger comes knocking in the form of hiker in need of rescue, and he can’t deny that her companion—beautiful Sibba Kovac—is a great distraction from the guilt that haunts him…until she paraglides right out of his life.
Probably for the best.
But danger still won’t leave him alone when a storm knocks his dirigibles out of the sky, and he happens upon one that looks tampered with…
It is. And worse, it’s carrying what could be radioactive waste. At least according to EOD expert Sibba…who finds herself face-to-face with the rescuer she can’t forget. But she’s not looking for him—her grandfather is missing, and she’ll stop at nothing to find him.
When her missing grandfather leads to the threat of a dirty bomb, she’s the only one who can stop it. And Jonas is the only man brave enough to run into danger with her. But she doesn’t have room in her heart to love him—not when she lives with death in her periphery. Can the right man, at the right time help her see beyond her fears to a future?
And if they have a chance to save the world, can Jonas let go of the woman he loves?
So what do you need to know about Jonas? Buy it. Today. Now. You won’t want to wait a single second past the delivery date to start in on this series, although if you haven’t read Fraser, the first, then get busy.
What’s even better is that while Jonas doesn’t officially release until April 4 at all major retailers, you can get it now on Susan May Warren’s website. So, really, you can get it now.
If you’re not familiar with Warren’s writing style, it’s action-adventure on asteroids with lots of hunky heroes and quoteable, deep lessons interwoven into the plot.
They’re fabulous.
I end up alternately cheering on the heroes as they save the world – because, face it, they always do – while simultaneously highlighting most of the second half of the story because I love the phrasing and the lessons and the way that Warren knits the beautiful words together. They sing.
And Jonas? He’s brainy and brave and oh-so-fun. So you won’t want to wait at all for this one. Snag your copy now, stockpile the chocolate, and enjoy.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. All opinions are my own.
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