Release Day ~ The Mercenaries Box Set by @StyloFantome #OnSale now!

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Happy Release Day to Stylo Fantome!

Best Laid Plans and Out of Plans is now available in a box set!!
The box set is #OnSale for $0.99 for three days (regular price $4.99).
Find out why readers love Lily and Marc.

AND get a sneak peek at Kingley’s book – titled LAW (Mercenaries #3) book below.
We can’t WAIT for his book!!! #ComingSoon

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LILY

*Makes the plans

MARC

*F@%ks up the plans

LAW

*Saves the plans

Follow them from Casablanca to Bogota, from Kiev toĀ Ithaca, as they steal some diamonds, make some enemies, fall a little in love, andĀ kick a lot of ass.

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INCLUDED IN THIS SET:

Best laid Plans, The Mercenaries #1

Out of Plans, The Mercenaries #2

Sneak Peek of LAW, The Mercenaries #3

Bonus Scene

Bonus Material

Interviews

MPAA Rating: R – contains: Violence,Ā Grisly Images, Strong Language, Nudity, and Graphic SexualĀ Content

 

Best Laid Plans onĀ Goodreads Ā | Ā Out of Plans onĀ Goodreads

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**Enjoy a sneak peek into Law’s book!!!**

LAW.

Helicopters.

The sound of rotor blades haunted him. Sometimes, they were deafening. He couldĀ be standing in a crowded market in Bangkok, and all he would hear is wompĀ womp womp.

Kingsley had joined the military at the tender age of seventeen. Some forgedĀ paperwork and a couple fake IDs, and he got right in ā€“ he knew punishment andĀ discovery was inevitable, but none of it could be as bad as his home life. His step-father took discipline very seriously, and though Kingsley had been over six feet tallĀ since Year Six, he was a string bean. Putting on weight was impossible for him, evenĀ though he ate like a horse. His step-father was a local boxing champion, a skill heĀ liked to use often to prove his points.

The military could provide an income, schooling, a chance to travel, and mostĀ importantly ā€“ would teach him how to properly defend himself. How to make sureĀ no one could ever treat him like that again.

What he’d never expected, though, was to take to it like a duck to water. He’d signedĀ up for simple infantry, but showed such an aptitude for marksmanship, he wasĀ moved up through the ranks to sniper quickly. By the time it was discovered thatĀ he’d lied about his age, no one cared. He was too good at his job.

And not just shooting. He took to almost everything well. A childhood love for AikidoĀ stayed with him, and he became a high degree black belt. His aptitude for stealth andĀ his above average intellect caused his higher ups to push him towards theĀ intelligence side of the military. He was introduced to the wonders that were SIS ā€“Ā formerly MI6. British intelligence and secret service.

He traveled all over the world. Received training ā€“ and gave it ā€“ at prestigious placesĀ like Quantico and Langley, did tours all over Europe.

Then the war on terror went to a whole new level. At the time, Kingsley had beenĀ part of an elite group of soldiers and special agents that were concentrating onĀ gathering information about Al Qaeda. They were instructed to use ā€œany meansĀ necessaryā€ ā€“ a work ethic that would prove to stick with him later in life.

They were stationed in Afghanistan, operating primarily out of Camp Bastion. It wasĀ conjoined with an American military base, the famed Camp Leatherneck. There wasĀ a lot of good-natured rivalry going on between the two bases, and while KingsleyĀ enjoyed the rowdy Americans, he kept to himself for the most part.

Obviously, there was an airfield at the base, and all manner of airplanes and jetsĀ were taking off, all the time. But for some reason, the helicopters stood out the mostĀ for him. He enjoyed helicopters, had received training on several models, and likedĀ to fly in them.

One day, he returned from a fact finding mission and he’d been walking across theĀ base when a Westland Lynx helicopter had flown low over him. A little unusual. He’dĀ lifted his eyes to watch it, squinting in the setting sun, totally not paying attention toĀ anything going on in front of him.

ā€œWatch it!ā€

But the warning came too late. He rammed into someone, completely bowling themĀ over. He came to a stop, looking down at his feet.

ā€œSorry.ā€

She was tiny. Even sprawled out on the ground, he could tell; being somewhat of aĀ giant, he was a good judge of size. He bent down and held out his hand, and thoughĀ she glared at him, she took it and pulled herself to her feet. He smiled to himself. TheĀ pixie in front of him would be lucky if she was even brushing five-foot- two.

ā€œDo you always walk around without looking where you’re going?ā€ she snapped,Ā dusting herself off. She had an American accent and was wearing a white lab coatĀ over faded green scrubs.

ā€œOnly when I feel like making new friends,ā€ he teased. She glanced up at him, thenĀ went back to cleaning herself off.

ā€œPity it didn’t work this time.ā€

ā€œOh, I don’t know. I’m feeling very friendly.ā€

ā€œWatch it, soldier. I outrank you.ā€

ā€œDifferent countries, love, doesn’t count. We’re technically peers. Fancy a drink?ā€

ā€œNo. Now get out of my way.ā€

He laughed as she pushed past him. She was little, but feisty. He wondered what herĀ gig was, what had brought her to Afghanistan.

ā€œThe name’s Law!ā€ he yelled out at her form as she hurried across the pavement.

ā€œGood for you!ā€

ā€œAnd you are!?ā€

ā€œSomeone who doesn’t want to be your friend!ā€

He laughed until she’d disappeared from sight.

 

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Crazy woman living in an undisclosed location inĀ Alaska (where the need for a creative mind is a necessity!), I have been writing sinceĀ …, forever? Yeah, that sounds about right. I have been told that I remind people ofĀ Lucille Ball – I also see shades of Jennifer Saunders, and Denis Leary. So basically, IĀ laugh a lot, I’m clumsy a lot, and I say the F-word A LOT.

I like dogs more than I like most people, and I don’tĀ trust anyone who doesn’t drink. No, I do not live in an igloo, and no, the sun does notĀ set for six months out of the year, there’s your Alaska lesson for the day. I haveĀ mermaid hair – both a curse and a blessing – and most of the time I talk so fast, even IĀ can’t understand me.

Yeah. I think that about sums me up.

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