RABT: “The Trucker’s Cat” by Christina Thompson Book Tour/Giveaway (ends 5/18) WW

By Ruth on April 22, 2014 in blog tour, book, giveaway, interview, promo
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Contemporary Romance

trucker's Cat coverDate PublishedJanuary 6, 2014

“Some men think there’s a choice between right and wrong. Great men know there is none.” ~General Steven Randall

 

In The Trucker’s Cat, Samantha Randall and Major Logan McCormick believe in a common value that takes on extraordinary meaning.

 

At the Russian Embassy where she lives with her mother and stepfather, Samantha uncovers a plot to assassinate the President. Her father’s famous speech urges her to act. She treks cross-country to warn the driver that his cargo has the proof, but she finds herself stranded in the middle of nowhere.

 

Driving a truck on a special military assignment, Logan sees no choice and rescues Sam from a bloated lecher. Against protocol, he gives the wildcat a ride. With Russian soldiers searching for Logan’s cargo and another team chasing Samantha, they quickly realize they must work together. Making sacrifices for the greater good, they will do what’s necessary to prevent the unthinkable.

Excerpt from The Trucker’s Cat

 

Freshly shaved and showered, Logan McCormick sipped his black coffee from a window booth in the truck stop diner. While his partner ranted through the communication piece in his ear, he watched a smoking Greyhound bus catch fire at the edge of the parking lot. The passengers scrambled in every direction except for a young woman in a flannel shirt and jeans. She sprayed the engine with the fire extinguisher. It surprised him that she could hold it up; it was almost as big as she was.

 

“Mick, are you even listening to me?” Barrett asked in his ear.

 

“I wish I wasn’t. You’re whining again,” he mumbled.

 

“I am not. It p– me off that I can’t get a decent cell signal anywhere at this d– truck stop.”

 

“Who are you calling? I’m your only friend.” He smirked at the non-reply.

 

The group from the bus raced across the parking lot knowing they’d have a long wait. Glad he already ordered his meal; he continued to watch the young woman by the pay phone. As she walked gracefully toward the diner, her heels never touched the ground. He smiled when she paused at the lowering of the flag.

 

When his cell vibrated on the table, he checked the caller ID, winced, and covered it with his Texas Ranger’s baseball cap. Fascinated with the young woman, he pushed his hat aside and leaned forward to see her argue with the attendant. The man nodded apologetically while she shook her finger at him.

 

He sipped his coffee. As he wondered about the wildcat under the cap, the waitress stopped briefly to deliver his steak and scrambled eggs. He wolfed down his meal, and the young woman disappeared into the gas station’s convenience store. The bus passengers overwhelmed the only two waitresses. It looked like the manager corralled the busboy to carry around a pot of coffee and hand out menus. He chewed his last bite as an elderly woman with a bag of red yarn trolled the diner and eyed his spot.

 

“How long does it take you to eat?” Barrett asked in his ear.

 

He set his knife across his plate. “Can I finish my coffee, please?”

 

Logan held out his mug for the busboy and spotted the young woman scanning the room from the doorway. His wildcat assessment fit. Her body was sleek not awkwardly skinny. The loose curls of reddish brown hair danced around her cap as she turned her head. He couldn’t see her face but knew by her confident stance that she was a spitfire. She caught him staring and moved toward him. Damn it. He didn’t need the attention.

 

Pulling her cap to her brow to shadow her face, she stood beside the table with her backpack in her hand. “Hello, Major.”

 

Barrett thundered in his ear, “What the he–? Who is that?”

 

“Excuse me?” he asked tensely.

 

“I’m guessing you were a major in the army,” she said.

 

He relaxed slightly. “What makes you think that?”

 

“Your hair is army short, your watch is military time, your combat boots are army issue, and your posture is rigid,” she said, setting her bag on the seat across from him. She slid in next to it.

 

“Military maybe, but an officer?”

 

She shrugged. “You have a superior air about you. I guessed. Was I right?”

 

Barrett laughed. “She’s got you pegged.”

 

Resisting the urge to turn off his com, he frowned and crossed his arms stretching his denim over-shirt. When he didn’t answer, she continued, “I’m looking for a ride.”

 

“How do you know I’m not done for the night?”

 

“I think you prefer to drive at night. You’re clean and you just ate breakfast.”

 

Barrett snickered in his ear. “Let her. She’s amusing, and you’re such a grouch.”

 

“No,” he replied to her and Barrett. Two could play her game. “What are you running from?”

 

She stiffened slightly. “What makes you think that?”

 

“You have leftover hair dye on your earlobe.” She gasped and rubbed her ear. He pointed at her other. “Busted,” he said with a chuckle.

 

“Are you joking with a woman?” Barrett asked.

 

He clenched his jaw at the statement. Turning her head, she tugged her cap down farther. He thought she’d completely cover her eyes. The waitress walked by and put his bill next to him. “Honey, you want anything?”

 

“No, thank you,” she replied. “If you give me a ride, I can make it worth your while.”

 

Barrett chuckled. “Take her up on it. How long’s it been? Two years since your divorce? Mick, don’t even think about turning me off. You know the protocol.”

 

Calling her bluff, he leaned back, which pressed his cock firmly against her foot. “How old are you?”

 

“Twenty-one,” she replied, wiggling her toes through her shoe.

 

He was getting hard—so much for bluffing. “Let’s see your ID.”

 

“Nice try, Major,” she said, glancing around the room. “I’m also guessing you have a nickname like Mac.”

 

Enjoying the banter, Barrett laughed. “Mick, Mac, same thing.”

 

“It’s not,” Logan replied.

 

“How about that ride?” Her foot continued to stroke him.

 

Thankfully, nobody paid any attention to them. Before Barrett said a word, he tapped off his com. She looked up at him, and he finally saw her eyes. He stared at her freckled face with a mesmerizing green eye and cobalt blue eye.

 

She quickly looked away. “I know. I’m Sam the Freak.”

 

When she started to pull her foot away, he held it firm with his hand. “They’re exotic,” he replied, before letting her go.

 

She smiled. “Thank you, Major.”

 

Stunned, he watched her leave the diner and wondered why he’d said it. He would have liked to take her up on her offer especially after seeing her smile. It curved at the ends like the Cheshire Cat. It seemed genuine and knocked him on his a–. G–, he was hard with only a foot and a smile. It has been too d– long.

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Christina Thompson

Christina Thompson, a retired acupuncturist, enjoys writing about the physical science, the emotional workings of our mind and heart, and the spiritual energy that taps into our passions.

Her degree in biology from Nazareth College in Kalamazoo gave her a love of science and a background into the physical realm of the body. Her diploma in Traditional Chinese acupuncture from Midwest College of Oriental Medicine taught her that the mind and spirit affect the body in powerful ways.

 

She teaches at the Reflexions Plus Holistic Center on many topics including massage therapy, acupuncture, Feng Shui as well as other modalities of Chinese medicine. She currently resides with her husband, Kraig, in West Michigan.

Websitehttps://www.ChristinaKThompson.com

Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ChristinaPOV

Amazon Author Pagehttp://amzn.to/16U7Y0S

 

Goodreads Author Page: http://bit.ly/GMgINA

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My Devotional Thoughts – April 23rd Interview with Christina Thompson

 

“With all the books available out there, thank you for learning about mine today.” ~ Christina

 

1. If you didn’t like writing books, what would you do for a living?

I’d continue to work at Reflexions on the River’s Holistic Center teaching various classes on Traditional Chinese Medicine and massage therapy.

 

2.  If you could cast your main character in the Hollywood adaptation of your book, who would play your character?

I’d cast Captain America’s Chris Evans as the hero Major Logan McCormick from The Trucker’s Cat. I’m going with a military theme.

 

3.  What literary character is most like you?

I have something in common with all the characters I write about … even the bad ones. In The Trucker’s Cat, Samantha Randall and I have the same pet peeve: our disgust at people flying torn, ratty American flags. We both believe it disrespects the men and women who serve under it.

 

4.  What do you consider to be your best accomplishment?

My children have grown into smart, caring, responsible adults. I’d like to take some of the credit for that.

 

5.  Please describe a typical day in your writing life.

My day usually starts at night just before bed. During that time, I plan the next day’s writing schedule. Will it be new projects, edits, blogs, research? It’s also the best time for my storylines to reveal themselves. In the morning, I must have my coffee while I tend to the social media aspect of writing. Then, in between laundry, menu prep, and other chores, I tackle my agenda set from the night before. This process keeps me focused so I don’t get caught up in Supernatural reruns. I have one large list of all my smaller lists. I’m not sure how other authors do it, but it seems to work for me.

 

6.  What is your favorite topic to write about and why?

I love writing about relationships that are of equal standing each building up the other. The hero and heroine work together … Them against the World. Love should always trump hate.

 

7. On the flip side, what topic do you not like writing about and why?

I’m not a fan of dominate /submissive relationships. They don’t appeal to me.

 

8.  If you could have dinner with 3 people living or dead, who would you choose and why?

I’d like to meet the lovable rogue Nathan Fillion, writer/director Joss Whedon, and writer Tim Minear. I’m a big fan of the Firefly TV series. I enjoyed the writing and loved the interactions among the characters.

 

9. Where can we find you and your work?

Website: https://www.ChristinaKThompson.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChristinaPOV

Amazon Author Page: http://amzn.to/16U7Y0S

Goodreads Author Page: http://bit.ly/GMgINA

Amazon: http://amzn.to/1fdqG6k

BN: http://bit.ly/1gNdnim 

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“Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.” — Franz Kafka Ruth is an inspirational entertainment journalist who instinctively sees the best in all and seeks to share universal beauty, love and positivity. She is an artist who leads with her heart and gives readers a glimpse of the best of this world through the masterful use of the written word. Ruth was born in Tacoma, Washington but now calls Yelm, Washington her home. She lives on five acres with her parents, a dog, two miniature goats, cats and a teenage daughter who is a dynamic visual artist herself. Ruth interviews fellow artists both inside and outside of the film/television industry. At the core of all she does is the strength of her faith.

4 Comments

  1. kathy dalton May 18, 2014 Reply

    I loved the excerpt and the book seems like a good suspenseful story

  2. Linda Kish April 25, 2014 Reply

    The story line sounds great. I loved the excerpt.

  3. steve weber April 23, 2014 Reply

    The title and the blurb intrigue me.

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