Inside Black Smoke by Robin Leigh Miller

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Inside Black Smoke by Robin Leigh Miller


What do you get when you combine two alpha personalities that don’t share well?  A whole lot of tension, head butting, shouting and eventually body parts connecting.  Now, toss those two personalities into a dangerous situation and you’ve got the makings of an explosive relationship. 

Let’s start with our beautiful heroine, Samantha Wells.  When I created her the first thing I did was come up with her name.  Samantha.  I happen to have a niece named Samantha, a very beautiful young woman who just happens to be a diesel mechanic.  She loves her work, is excellent at what she does and can ignore the ignorance of people who look down their noses at her for choosing this line of work.  A girl after my own heart. 

Taking some of my niece’s characteristics and mixing in some of my own, Samantha Wells became a woman with unbelievable courage, a heart the size of the universe and an attitude of help me or get the hell out of my way.  She puts everything she has into what she does whether it be saving a young woman from a kidnapper or loving a man. 

Life hasn’t been easy for our young Sam.  She lost her parents at an early age, witnessing their murder and barely escaping with her life.  Raised by her loving Uncle Walt Cannon, Sam finds safety and solace among men who are called on to put their lives on the line to save others.  A cause she can whole heartedly understand. 

Growing up in this environment gives her a purpose.  She knows what she has to do with her life and is willing to sacrifice for that purpose.  So, starting at a young age, Sam trains herself to become the best black ops agent alive.  Good thing she has a side kick to help her out. 

Let’s whoa it a bit, as my fifteen year old son likes to say.  Sam isn’t your typical black ops agent.  Yes, she has help. But, not in the form of a person that stands by her side.  No, her side kick can’t be seen, only heard, by Sam alone.  On that fateful night when her life was turned upside down a gentle voice stepped inside her head, the voice of her spirit guide.  A voice she now depends on and coexists with everyday of her life. 

With the help of her guide Sam is able to do the impossible.  Her training, her good sense of justice and the warnings of danger have molded her into a legend among the black ops community.  Too bad no one really knows who she is or what she looks like.  A necessity to keep herself alive.  With so many secrets, how’s a woman supposed to find a man she can trust and love?  Or, a man that can deal with an independent streak a mile wide. 

Enter Mark Lowe, a.k.a. Kong, and his two best friends Boomer, Ben Campbell and Ricochet, Carl Underwood.  I love creating male heroes, especially military type heroes.  Be still my fluttering heart.  I get to make them anyway I want.  Don’t you wish you could do that in real life?  Okay, moving on.  This handsome, sexy trio is called upon to assist in a rescue mission, a mission rife with danger and top secret. 

Not unusual for our military hunks.  Danger is a way of life, top secret is nothing new.  Kong, however, doesn’t like secrets being kept from him when it comes to putting himself or his friends into danger. 

Basically raising himself as he was shipped from foster home to foster home as a child, he doesn’t trust easily.  The military is his only family and the closest he’ll ever come to actually loving anything or anyone.  Mark Lowe isn’t even sure what love is. 

Now he’s faced with working with a woman of all people that half his being is hot for and the other half is screaming secrets, danger and an end to life as he knows it.  He’s used to giving orders, this hot sexy little ops agent doesn’t take orders.  Kong beliefs in life are watch out for yourself and to hell with everyone else.  His new teammate puts others ahead of herself.   

Samantha Wells is a conundrum.  A deadly, head strong woman that quit possibly could be a better soldier than him.  How’s that possible?  What’s a man to do?  Let the head butting begin. 

Trust and love, not emotions Kong wants to deal with.  Life and death, things he understands.  See, he’s a pretty simple guy. 

Meanwhile, Kong’s buddies Boomer and Ricochet are standing on the outside watching a very unusual mating ritual.  Which ego will give?  Can they meet in the middle?  Boomer and Rico always have Kong’s back, but who will they side with when this fragile partnership collapses? 

Ah, the joys of women working in a man’s world.  Don’t ya just love gumming up the works?  Make’s life interesting don’t it? 

Really, Sam and Kong aren’t that different from everyday people.  Women all over this country are stepping into men’s worlds with their heads held high.  Sure they have an uphill battle but they forge on and because of women like this, we as a gender have more opportunity. 

And yes, there are some men out there who will acknowledge and praise those women who do the better job.  Good for them.  Their mother’s will be proud. 

To all the women like my niece, Samantha.  Here’s to you.  (Raising my beer) 
Happy reading. 

Robin Leigh Miller knows a little about finding love in odd places.  A retired dirt track racecar driver, she found love and adventure on the track.  After three months of dating a fellow driver, he proposed and seven months later, they married.  Now she gets her adrenaline rush from creating spunky, determined kick ass women that don’t let anything get in their way.  Mix in her passion for paranormal, action and adventure and you have some unique thrilling stories.  Enter a world where anything can happen and hold on tight.  It’s a bumpy ride but worth the trip as you watch her characters plow through what life throws at them and come out the other side more powerful and of course in love.  You can visit her website at www.robinleighmiller.com 
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21 Response to Inside Black Smoke by Robin Leigh Miller

April 06, 2010 3:43 AM

Hi, Robin! I love strong female characters. I adore male characters who are strong enough in their own masculinity to admire and desire strong women.

Samantha sounds like a terrific woman: "She knows what she has to do with her life and is willing to sacrifice for that purpose."

I believe that the key to happiness in life is to be true to who you really are and follow your own personal beliefs.

gcwhiskas@

April 06, 2010 5:33 AM

Good morning "gcwiskas"! I also love strong women, that's why I include them in my story. Nothing bothers me more than watching a movie with a woman that acts "dim witted". So not the norm for the women I've ever met.
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!
Robin Leigh Miller

April 06, 2010 6:54 AM

I love a strong woman as long as she has a soft side to. I've read a few books where the author had the woman tougher than any man and she lost her feminine side. I don't want the heroine to be a baby but still give her a few weaknesses. Just like any hero needs a few weaknesses.

sstrode@scrtc.com

April 06, 2010 8:47 AM

Hi Sherry! I completely agree. I love having my heroines softer side discovered by the hero. It makes the characters more real.
Have a great afternoon!

Robin Leigh Miller

Colleen
April 06, 2010 10:57 AM

I enjoy strong women characters and the men who can deal! It is always interesting to go along their journey and see all the "head butting" that happens. :D

greenshamrock@

April 06, 2010 5:52 PM

Hey Colleen! Lot's of "head butting" in Black Smoke, but each encounter teaches the characters a little about themselves.

Thanks for stopping by.

Robin Leigh Miller

April 06, 2010 7:01 PM

SAM AND KONG SOUNDS LIKE MY DH AND ME WHEN THE HONEYMOON WAS OVER! HE'S AN ARIES AND I'M A CANCER!

HOTCHA

April 06, 2010 7:33 PM

Hi Robin, there is definitely a skill to balancing the strengths that we love about characters with their softer or more emotional side, and can lead to some amazing fireworks. If this story is anything like Ricochet's Rogue, then I can't wait to read it.

caity_mack
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April 06, 2010 7:52 PM

Hey Cathy M.! You read Ricochet? Then you should love Black Smoke. This is the story that brings them all together.

Hi HOTCHA! Sounds like you have an exciting relationship! Good for you!

Thanks for stopping in.

Robin Leigh Miller

April 06, 2010 11:14 PM

I love a Strong woman Character that teaches the girls now days to be them self and not let man get them down.and tells girls that there not a lower species.
sasluvbooks@

April 07, 2010 6:54 AM

I have always been strong as I had no choice being abandoned at birth but I am not sorry about it. I would love to be entered for a chance to win this book as it sure sounds like one I can get into. I will even write a review for you once I read it if I was to be the lucky one to win it. Have a good day. susan L garysue@

April 07, 2010 8:30 AM

Hi Susan! Making the best of a situation you were in no control of is admirable. Strength comes in all forms. Being comfortable with who you are is a strength more of us could use.

Hey Stacey! Thanks for stopping by.

Robin Leigh Miller

April 07, 2010 9:50 AM

Hi Robin, Congrats on the release of Black Smoke. I can't wait to read it-I love strong women who take ownership of their lives and go head to head with the boys:-) It sounds like a great read. Happy Hump Day. ~Gail~

gsryley@ (NOR subscriber)

April 07, 2010 2:42 PM

Hi Gail! Thanks for popping in! I hope you enjoy the book.

Robin Leigh Miller

April 07, 2010 5:55 PM

Hi Robin,

Black Smoke sounds like a great read with fun characters. (I love a bumpy ride)

hawkes@

April 08, 2010 1:09 AM

Hello.

This sounds like a great book and I look forward in reading it and more of your works.

Thanks,
Tracey D
booklover0226@

April 08, 2010 9:22 AM

Hi ChristyJan! Thanks for stopping by.

booklover0226, There are two more books following Black Smoke. Boomer's Fall and Ricochet's Rogue, that continues the saga of our team.

Robin Leigh Miller

April 20, 2010 5:01 AM

Hi Robin,
Black Smoke is my kind of read. I love when the hero and heroine are both strong, independant people. The best part is watching them but heads and in the meantime, they are falling for each other. I'm glad there will be books for Boomer and Ricochet as well. They are and will be on my TRL. Thanks for sharing
Carol L.
Lucky4750@aol.com

April 26, 2010 9:58 AM

YES, IT DOES SOUND GOOD!!

April 26, 2010 10:01 AM

CONGRATS ROBIN, IT REALLY SOUNDS SO GOOD AND I'M WHINING TO MY SCROOGE DH! LOL

May 02, 2010 11:19 AM

And the winner is.... garysue@

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