Royal Undercover
by Eileen Troemel
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Mel Breuer is a supply officer and nothing else. Until a request to
report to the security office on Space Station Joplin reveals her
real identity. Demands from her large family change her life and drop
her in the hands of John Vellum a professional protector. Her other
life taught her to trust no one – ever.
report to the security office on Space Station Joplin reveals her
real identity. Demands from her large family change her life and drop
her in the hands of John Vellum a professional protector. Her other
life taught her to trust no one – ever.
Former military, John Vellum is a Protector. He protects the elite. The
elite can be difficult but John knows a firm hand will keep his
clients safe but Mel is not what he expects.
elite can be difficult but John knows a firm hand will keep his
clients safe but Mel is not what he expects.
The danger to her life is real and imminent. While trying to keep her
safe, he learns she is spunky, vulnerable, and sexy. Amidst
kidnapping attempts and other threats, John’s desire leads to
something deeper if he can only get her to trust him.
safe, he learns she is spunky, vulnerable, and sexy. Amidst
kidnapping attempts and other threats, John’s desire leads to
something deeper if he can only get her to trust him.
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From poetry to novel, I enjoy telling a good story or expressing a
heartfelt emotion. I’ve been published in Circle Magazine, The
American Tarot Association’s Quarterly Journal, What’s Cooking
America, Children, Churches and Daddies, placed second in Words of
Women 2010 Writing Contest, 2012 Daily Flash, and The Deadman’s Tome.
I have a bachelor’s degree in business and a second bachelor’s degree
in English Professional Writing and Book Editing. On the side, I have
a small editing business. In addition to my work, I love to read,
crochet, crafting, research genealogy, and spend time with family. I
have three adult daughters and have been married to my husband for
over 30 years. I’m the proud grandma of three fur babies – my
daughters’ cats.
heartfelt emotion. I’ve been published in Circle Magazine, The
American Tarot Association’s Quarterly Journal, What’s Cooking
America, Children, Churches and Daddies, placed second in Words of
Women 2010 Writing Contest, 2012 Daily Flash, and The Deadman’s Tome.
I have a bachelor’s degree in business and a second bachelor’s degree
in English Professional Writing and Book Editing. On the side, I have
a small editing business. In addition to my work, I love to read,
crochet, crafting, research genealogy, and spend time with family. I
have three adult daughters and have been married to my husband for
over 30 years. I’m the proud grandma of three fur babies – my
daughters’ cats.
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Thanks so much for stopping in Eileen. I love covers, so I’ll start…as an author, how much input do you have in the cover’s final outcome?
I’m self published so my daughter and I bought fabric and I used a tiara she was given at a reader event. My daughter took the picture because she is better at photography than I am. Then I used publisher to create the cove. I made up 13 versions and asked my beta readers.
A family affair, I love it. 🙂 You both did a great job.
Thank you! With three adult daughters they help me a great deal with my writing and publishing.
I love reading Romantic Suspense.
I love suspense/thrillers and romantic suspense has risen to the top of my list
You should check out Secret Past. My main character Dee is hiding from her past and Nick her love interest is a private investigator who digs into her past causing all sorts of danger. There’s suspense, danger, and hot sensuality.
Definitely sounds like one for me. I will be checking it out. Thanks.
Who are your favorite authors
This looks interesting and I love that it’s off-planet.
Thank you. I think space and sci fs themes offer an array of options limited only by my imagination
I am always on the lookout for something different, ya know, that hidden gem that I wouldn’t find if I didn’t branch out.
It’s always nice to find a hidden gem. I hope Royal Undercover is one for you!
We shall see. 🙂
What a pretty cover. I enjoy romantic suspense. Why did you decide to have it take place in space? Sounds like a thrilling setting.
I wanted to step out of the norm. My princess was atypical, hates pink and fussy. She was hiding out and avoiding being a princess. I felt putting it on a space station put the characters in a unique confined space where people come and go. It also gave me the opportunity to have different technologies and outside setting with the nebula.