Will protecting children throughout the world cost Natasha her own family?
Devastated by the loss of her brother, Natasha Senecot works to expose the dangers of Matthew Chrysler’s violent video games, succeeding in bankrupting and humiliating him.
Chrysler retaliates and sends a hit man after her. Natasha is forced to fake her own death to protect her children, but after witnessing another tragedy, Natasha won’t hide any longer.
In a race against time, can Natasha expose Matthew Chrysler before his assassin murders her family and shatters her world?
Praise for Blog This
From the very first chapter, Blog This grabs your gut and your heart with surprising action and touching moments. Cami Checketts blends suspense, humor, and good clean romance into a story that will stick with you.
Daniel Coleman, Author of Gifts and Consequences
Loved it. Loved it. Loved it. Have read all of Cami’s books but Blog This is on the top of my list. Read it twice and enjoyed it just as much the second time. Just when you think you know what is going to happen you’re led into a different direction. Had a hard time putting the book down and was anxious to see how it was going to end.
Elsa Akinason
**excerpt**
His gaze locked on hers. His eyes were so cold. A chill wind
swept over her, but the branches on the trees didn’t move.
“Can I help you?” She clutched her gloved fingers to stop
the trembling.
His eyes darkened. His lips stayed in a tight line.
“Did you, um, get lost?” Natasha forced an unsteady laugh
and arched her eyebrows. “Easy to do in a town of less than three thousand
people.” He didn’t crack a smile so she released her own, pointed toward the
front yard, and stiffly recited driving directions. “Highway 89 is less than a
mile east of here. The fastest route is to drive straight out of the
neighborhood and then take two-hundred s-s…”
His right arm rose—a black pistol molded to his palm. Heart
thudding, Natasha’s voice sputtered and died. She raised her hands and backed
up a few steps. Her gaze darted to Jace and Lily.
“Mom!” Jace pulled Lily against his side.
Natasha felt colder than the snow clinging to her boots. The
only lucid thought she had was the overwhelming need to protect Jace and Lily. I have to say something, do something.
“Please, please don’t hurt us.”
The lines in his face hardened, anger seeping from his dark
gaze. The hand holding the gun remained steady.
Natasha’s mind raced, trying to comprehend a man pointing a
gun at her with Jace and Lily feet away. Was there any way to keep them safe?
“Look,” she began, her voice trembling on each word, “I-I’ve
got some cash in the house. I can give you my credit card and the pin numbers
for my debit card. The credit card has a hundred-thousand dollar limit.” It was
a lie, but might buy her children’s safety.
He shook his head. “I’m not after your money.” His voice was
barely above a rough whisper.
Then why are you here?
She cast a nervous glance at her children. Jace clung to Lily, watching his
mother bargain for their lives. What else could she do to protect them? Why was
this guy pointing a gun at her?
Suddenly, the latest e-mail threats played through her mind.
Stop your blog or I will
send someone to stop it.
Is any cause worth
dying for?
The corner of the man’s lip quivered. His voice dropped. “I
am sorry.”
Blinking to clear her vision, Natasha wondered if she’d
heard him correctly. “Sorry?”
No. She shook her
head. Oh, no. Realization came like a
moldy dishrag snapped in her face. He was
here to fulfill the threats. His apology. That brief flicker of regret in his
eyes. This man had been sent by Matthew Chrysler to kill her.
“I’ll stop the blog."
He shook his head once. “It’s too late.”
Blog This will be $2.99 during the blog tour - September 30th - October 16th. Click here to purchase or read the first few chapters.
About the author
Cami is a part-time author, part-time exercise consultant, part-time housekeeper, full-time wife, and overtime mother of four adorable boys. Sleep and relaxation are fond memories. She’s never been happier.
Please refer to her website – http://www.camichecketts.com for more information about her books.
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Thanks for sharing, Marie!
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