The arrival of 2013 brings lots of exciting new things! For me, I’m looking forward to a new generation of Comptons finding their way onto the the bookshelves this year. The Compass brothers, Seth, Silas, Sam and Sawyer fell in love, got married, and then had…you got it! Daughters!
On February 19, Jayne Rylon and I are kicking off a new series called the Compass Girls. Winter’s Thaw features Seth’s daughter, Sienna. How about a sneak peek?
Sometimes life doesn’t go according to plan. Sometimes it’s better.
Compass Girls, Book 1
Sienna Compton has it all figured out. Her life’s goals are set and it is all systems go. At least, it was. Until her long-time boyfriend Josh threw a ringer into the master plan, requesting a “break” from their relationship. Now she’s left alone during the long, cold Wyoming winter, questioning what her heart has always believed to be true love.
Daniel Lennon is facing an uncertain future. When a tragic accident leaves him unable to pursue his career as a professional bull rider, he finds himself at Compass Ranch, working to help Sienna’s father, Seth, build his horse breeding business. One look at Sienna has Daniel envisioning things he never imagined wanting—a permanent home, love, marriage—and he’s willing to use all the red-hot tricks in his sexual arsenal to melt the ice surrounding Sienna’s broken heart.
When lust turns to genuine emotion, can Daniel convince Sienna to take a chance on something different and unexpected? Can he persuade her to consider a new path, one that will lead her directly to his arms…forever?
Product Warnings
Roping and riding, past and future, cold winter and fiery desire, lust and love all come together in this new Compass series. Saddle up and hang on. The Comptons are back!
Here’s an excerpt.
Daniel lay on his back, staring at the ceiling. He refused to look at his clock again. At last check—no more than five minutes earlier—it had been midnight. He’d ticked off every hour since he’d crawled into bed at nine and he was still no closer to finding sleep.
Eventually, sheer exhaustion was going to have to win out. God knew he couldn’t keep going at this rate. It had been a week since he’d kissed Sienna in the stable. He would have tried to steal more than a few heated kisses from her, but Sienna pulled away when they’d heard someone enter the stable.
Daniel shuddered to think how close Seth had come to catching them. Even though they were standing a proper distance away from each other when Seth approached, he still sensed his boss was suspicious. For one thing, Sienna’s face had been flushed, her gaze roaming everywhere to avoid her father’s questioning stare. She may as well have stamped the word guilty on her forehead.
Since then, Seth had kept a very close eye on where he was and who he was with. Not that Seth had needed to be on his guard. Sienna was doing a good enough job staying away from him without her father’s interference. He hadn’t caught more than a glimpse of her when she came home from work each day. She’d stopped eating dinner with the family and even eschewed riding her beloved mare, Maria.
According to Doug, Sienna was depressed over Josh. Daniel knew that reaction was natural, but it didn’t stop him from wishing she’d open her eyes and see him as a suitable replacement.
“Screw that,” he muttered. He didn’t intend to replace Josh. He wanted to erase him from Sienna’s thoughts forever. He wasn’t sure when his intentions had changed, but somewhere along the way, he’d stopped hoping to just get into Sienna’s pants. Lately, he’d been thinking it might be nice to find a way into her life, but that didn’t seem possible.
For one thing, she’d just gotten out of a relationship. There was no way she was ready to hop right back into one. And secondly, he’d heard her conversation with Josh. They hadn’t broken up—not officially. They’d just taken a timeout. Daniel didn’t think Sienna would let the idiot come back, but, well, dammit, he wasn’t sure.
He released an annoyed breath and forced his eyes shut. He’d never fall asleep at this rate. He tried to clear his mind of Sienna Compton completely.
A knock sounded on his door.
“What the hell?”
He listened again, wondering if he’d imagined it or if it was the cold winter wind knocking a branch against the trailer.
Another knock. Someone was definitely outside.
He rose and slipped on a pair of sweatpants. Opening the door slowly, he was surprised to find Sienna, wrapped in a coat and shivering.
“Sienna? Get in here. It’s freezing out there.”
She quickly climbed the three stairs, passing him as he closed the door.
“Is something wrong?” He couldn’t imagine there was anything—short of bad news—that would bring her to his trailer at this time of night.
She shook her head. “N-no. Everything’s fine.”
“Okay. That’s good.”
She didn’t bother to explain more. Instead, she shrugged off her coat. Underneath she was dressed in a little slip of a nightgown. He hadn’t realized until that moment that her legs were bare. She’d walked all the way over here in a bit of silk and slippers. Obviously she was paying for the decision, given her uncontrollable shivering.
“Jesus, Sienna. What the hell are you wearing? Or not wearing? You’ll be lucky if you don’t get frostbite.”
She rubbed her hands together, blowing on them for heat. “This was a lot s-sexier when my cousins and I p-planned it from the warmth of my bedroom.”
“Sexy?” Her words hit him like a sledgehammer to the forehead. “Did you come over here to sleep with me?”
Her cheeks were red from the cold, but even so, her blush enhanced the color. “If you h-have to ask, then it’s s-safe to say I’m not doing s-so well.”
He laughed. He couldn’t help it. She was here because she wanted to have sex with him? He’d never been offered such a delectable frozen treat. Unfortunately, she mistook his response.
She reached for her coat, intent on putting it back on. “This was a mistake.”
“Oh, hell no. No mistake.” He pulled the coat away from her and tossed it onto his couch. Then he tugged her into his embrace, trying to infuse her trembling form with some of his own body heat. He rubbed her back lightly.
“You’re warm,” she murmured against his chest.
“And your hands are like ice cubes.”
“Sorry.” She tried to step away, but he stopped her, gripping her wrists. He placed her palms on his chest, holding them there.
“Don’t pull away. Let me warm you up.”
They stared at each other for a few hushed moments, as Daniel allowed his gaze to travel over her silky nightie.
“Say something,” she whispered.
He shook his head. “No. You first. Ask me, Sienna. Ask me to touch you, to take you. I promised I wouldn’t do that until—”
“Touch me,” she interrupted.
Daniel didn’t wait for her to say more.
Now…how about a contest? Simply leave a comment telling me what you are most looking forward to in 2013. I’ll choose one winner who will win their choice of ebook from my backlist.
And Happy New Year everyone!!!












Woo Hoo!!!! Can’t wait to read all about the Compass girls!!! =) And I’m looking forward to so many things in 2013….but my daughter graduating from college with her degree is at the top of the list along with hubby and my 24th anniversary!!!!
Sounds like it’s going to be a great series. Looking forward to it’s release.Happy New Year!
Intriguing excerpt, looks like there will be sparks flying soon! Thank you for sharing and good luck with the new releases!
Great excerpt…definitely I’ll have to check this out!
For this year I’m looking forward to spending more time with family and friends and good health,
less on worry and work! Happy 2013 to everyone!
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The horse training would get me interested, and the characters sound like nice people, that I’d care about. Hope it goes very well for you.
I’m not sure what I’m looking forward to the most in 2013. Billy says he’s going to quit smoking so after the initial pain and me wanting to divorce him during that period, I will be thrilled, if it actually happens. Also, looking at doing workouts with a good friend who needs to loose a lot of weight. We’ll see how well that goes. Whereas I need to loose around 75 pounds, Andy needs to loose closer to 200. Plus side, I was given my youngest son’s old Harley so I’m looking forward to riding that. Also, looking forward to a vacation in Florida.
Hope you have a wonderful new year. I’ll be looking forward to your new books.
I’m looking forward to a healthier 2013 than I had in 2012. Happy New Year!
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Looking forward to quite a bit in 2013. Better finances in my house even with the “cliff” looming. My son’s college graduation and, soon after, wedding. Hoping for better health in the house. Loved those Compton men. Can’t wait to see what the next generation brings!
I love to read so I’m looking forward to all the great books I’m going to have the chance to read. Plus I’m looking forward to finding some new authors that I’ve never read before.
Happy New Year,
Lynn
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I am looking forward to a little rest, it has been one busy year for me, between moving, and birthdays and college graduation and the holidays it’s just been very busy. So a little rest is something I look forward to! As well including my books and authors.
Can’t wait to get this story and read it!!!
I can’t wait to read this book, it sounds just as great as the Compass Brother’s. I’m looking forward to some more fun travel time this coming year.
I am looking forward to those wild Compton boys being the dads now LOL!
I am hoping for 2013 to just be calmer and more settled than 2012, in 2012 we moved across the country w/ a job change, so new house, new schools, new stores and road systems, new doctors and dentists, to top that off I broke both feet in July and still have a little trouble wit one of my feet but hey I am out of casts and walking so it’s all good. So here is to a calm 2013, Carin
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Sadly, I can’t say that there is any one particular event that I’m looking forward to in the new year. I do love the beauty of spring so, I’ll go with that! May the groundhog NOT see his shadow!
well one thing that I am looking forward to a trip to North Carolina in April, my brother-n-law just got home from Afghanistan and we are looking forward to going out to see him and my sister and the family..and then there is of course The Compass Girls…just wow I can’t wait to read that..
Definitely looking forward to reading the Compass girls!
I am also looking forward to another son moving out of the house to go to college. 3 down, 2 to go. I have one who will be graduating from basic training in the Air National Guard. Proud mom here! Also, watching my 2 youngest sons in their chosen sports, hockey and soccer. Keeping very busy.
Mel
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This sounds like it’s going to be a great series. Can’t wait for Winter’s Thaw to release. I’m looking forward to getting a new job in 2013. Anything’s gotta be better than what I have now.
Wow this book sounds hot!
I’m looking forward to a fresh year, a full time job, lots & lots of books to read and keeping the weight I lost off and drop a few more. Not much, right? LOL Can I just say I want it all? I want it all!
HaPpY NeW YeAr! May it be happy & healthy for all.
Congratulations Mari. I can’t to read the Compton Girls. No doubt that their fathers will be white headed by them…soon.
Personally, I was diagnosed a diabetic; can’t drink anymore
but on the upside, I’ve lost 33 lbs this year and I feel a whole lot better. Menapause hit me, too but luckily my magic pills are working so…Moved to a different town over the summer and love it. Much better than where we used to be.
Professionally, I saw my debut novel release on December 28th. Woot! Over a year in the making and I’m very proud of it. Won’t win the Pultizer but nonetheless, I did it. My review blog exploded and I’m pleased with that, too.
I have four stories ready to sub in 2013 and will be focused on that for the time being.
Happy New Year Mari and to the other women at Wild and Wicked Cowboys!
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I’m looking forward to reading lots of great books this year. There are great books in continuing series to read, as well as some new series!
I am looking forward to a year where I can do for me. I have spent my entire life doing for other and it’s finally my turn.
Here’s to a great 2013 for all!
I cried at the end of the Compass Brothers series. I am so excited that now we have Compass Girls. I have to add this to my 2013 reading list. jepebATverizonDOTnet
I am really looking forward to this series!!! LOL! I LOVED the Compass guys; great series!!!
Let’s pray our men and women serving in harm’s way will be coming home soon in 2013!
Oops, Sorry and have a very Happy and Blessed New Year!
I’m looking forward to more good books to read.
WOW, Hot excerpt. I’m looking forward to meeting more of my online friends in 2013 and reading some really HOT books from my various favorite authors!
Happy New Year Everyone!
I’m looking forward to less stress and more camping with the family. Thanks for the wonderful excerpt. lisagk(at)yahoo(dot)com
I am looking forward to continuing my weight loss that started in 2012.
Looking forward to knocking a couple things off the “bucket list” this year.