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Monday Mentions: March 13, 2017


If you’re like us today you may be singing the blues: New week, Monday, daylight savings, some of us are getting a blizzard….there’s sooooo not enough coffee for this! So, we hope this week’s Monday Mentions well liven you up just a tad.

This Monday we have selected some suspense, mystery reads for you from Pride Publishing and JMS Books. And these two titles are definitely something to get excited about.

In Elizabeth Coldwell’s Keeping Him Safe, due out tomorrow, Xander is haunted by recurring dreams of a man dying in his arms. Assigned as a bodyguard to Jon he begins to believe the man is the one in his dreams and takes him into hiding at a safe house. As the two men begin to fall for each other will dreams lead to reality?

Next up is Edward Kendrick’s The Elevator Murders due out March 18th. After discovering a body – which leads to more murders – Tony and his crew set out to determine what is happening. Kirk only wants to help with the investigations but it won’t be easy. Til he shares his secrets with Tony. Together can they prevent Tony from becoming the next victim?

We at the Banter would love to know if you have purchased any of our Monday Mentions and, if so, how well you liked them. Please feel free to comment below.

Make it a great week!

About Keeping Him Safe

Jon is the man of his dreams, but can he prevent those dreams from becoming a nightmare?

Every night, Xander Craig has the same dream. He’s in the shower with a gorgeous stranger, who is shot by a mystery assassin and dies in Xander’s arms. Xander believes this dream is tied to his guilt over failing to prevent the death of his husband, Gary, but his latest assignment as a top-level bodyguard causes him to reassess that belief. He’s charged with looking after wealthy and successful entrepreneur, Jon Kovacs, who’s being stalked by an obsessive, dangerous ex-boyfriend. As soon as Xander sees Jon’s photo, he knows this is the man in his dream.

Xander escorts Jon to a remote safe house on the cliffs, as a police manhunt for Jon’s ex, Cody, takes place. He and Jon start to fall for each other. Xander knows he’s crossing a line, but he can’t help acting on that attraction. While he and Jon are sharing intimate moments, is Xander’s dream about to become violent reality?

Reader Advisory: This book contains references to stalking, one scene of violence with some gore.

About The Elevator Murders

When Tony Watkins discovers a dead man in the elevator of his apartment building, he has no idea there will be more murders. When the second body is found, he and his friends at the club he goes to put their heads together to try to figure out what's happening and who the killer might be. Kirk Logan is a man with problems. At twenty-nine, he still isn't out to his parents. On top of that, Tony thinks he's easy -- which is true -- and will have nothing to do with him, even though he wants to help Tony solve the murders. That is until he finally opens up to Tony about why he's the way he is. What Tony learns about Kirk, in addition to a third murder, changes everything. Can Tony deal with his feelings for Kirk while trying, if possible, not to become the next murder victim?

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