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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Introducing Nightshade by Ronie Kendig

After a tour of duty in a war-torn country, embattled former Navy SEAL Max Jacobs finds himself discarded and alienated from those he loves as he
struggles with war-related PTSD. His wife, Sydney, files a restraining order against him and a petition for divorce. Max is devastated.

Then a mysterious a man appears. He says he's organizing a group that recycles veterans like Max. It's a deep-six group known as Nightshade. With the chance to find purpose in life once again, Max is unable to resist the call of duty and signs on.

The team handles everything with precision and lethal skill...until they're called upon to rescue a missionary family from a rebel-infested jungle and
avoid a reporter hunting their identities.

Will Max yield his anger and pride to a force greater than him...love?

If you would like to read the first chapter of Nightshade, go HERE.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Ronie has been married since 1990 to a man who can easily be defined in classic terms as a hero. She has four beautiful children. Her eldest daughter is 16 this year, her second daughter will be 13, and her twin boys are 10. After having four children, she finally finished her degree in December 2006. She now has a B.S. in Psychology through Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA. Getting her degree is a huge triumph for both her and her family--they survived!!



This degree has also given her a fabulous perspective on her characters and how to not only make them deeper, stronger, but to make them realistic and know how they'll respond to each situation. Her debut novel, Dead Reckoning released March 2010 from Abingdon Press. And her Discarded Heroes series begins in July from Barbour with the first book entitled Nightshade.


Watch the trailer:


ABOUT THE BOOK

6 Your say:

Rel said...

Hey,

Have you seen the endorsements in Licensed for Trouble yet? I see someone I know ;-)

Hugs

Mocha with Linda said...

Great book!!

CeeCee said...

Rel, if the endorsement is from book one, yes I've seen it. It can't be for book two.

Linda, Nightshade is good! I didn't have time to rewrite a review for it on Book Splurge yet.

Jenny said...

Looking forward to this one, especially with some of the extras Rel's been giving us over on her blog.

Nise' said...

Loved this one and am looking forward to the next installment in the series.

Ronie Kendig said...

Thank you, CeeCee, for helping me promoted NIGHTSHADE! I hope you enjoy the book. :-D