HelenKay Dimon is guest blogging & giving away a copy of “COPY THAT”

Thank you for inviting me here today to talk about my newest release, COPY THAT, from Harlequin Intrigue.

I love connected stories.  You know the ones.  They’re the books that share a common set of characters or a plot point or both. I’ve written those both in single title and for Harlequin Intrigue. I’m thinking it’s the idea of building a community that appeals to me.  You bring this group of people together – for me, “people” usually means men – and create a sort of Band of Brothers feel.  As a reader, I race through this sort of set-up.  As an author, I look forward to writing them.

So, naturally, I wrote COPY THAT as a standalone. The idea was to write a totally self-contained story. The plot would end.  The characters would be done at the end of the book. Some folks might email and ask about stories for other characters because that happens all the time, but I would be done. That’s what I did with all three of my Intrigue releases this year, this one and WHEN SHE WASN’T LOOKING (my May release) and SWITCHED (the one coming out in November).

In COPY THAT, the hero is a twin.  Jeremy and Garrett Hill are tough rescuer types. When Jeremy, the Border Patrol agent, comes under fire (literally) while on vacation at his brother’s house, the question is whether someone is coming after him or his Defense Intelligence Agency agent brother, Garrett. There is a twisty, double-cross kind of suspense, a main romance for Jeremy and a reunited-lovers romance for Garrett. I finished and loved everything about the Hill brothers, the women they fell for and how the suspense wrapped up.

And then it happened. See, there were these two guys who did contract work for Garrett.  Brothers working for one of the twins. The poor copy editor even wrote in the margin, “this story has two sets of brothers!” and – boom! – I was hooked. COPY THAT is a standalone, but I loved writing brothers so much that you’ll see two secondary characters here in their own books in 2013. The best laid plans…

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Returning from his latest Border Patrol assignment, Jeremy Hill seeks sanctuary in his twin brother’s home. The last thing he expects to find is an armed man already inside, or Meredith Samms, a gorgeous tenant caught in the cross fire. Then he discovers that the gunman’s attack is meant for his twin brother, who is nowhere in sight, and Jeremy must take matters into his own hands.

Searching for his brother while trying to protect this girl next door, Jeremy finds himself caught up in the danger he’d become all too familiar with. In his world, everyone’s a target and anyone can be a suspect, so Jeremy has no room for emotions. But what Meredith stirs within him may complicate this unexpected mission to the point of no return….

 

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60 Replies to “HelenKay Dimon is guest blogging & giving away a copy of “COPY THAT””

  1. Congrats on the new release. Will there only be two books in this series? Copy That sounds fantastic. Can’t wait to read it.

    1. Thank you! This is actually a standalone but a few of the secondary charaactes spin off into a new miniseries – The Corcoran Group – in 2013. The first two come out in July and August 2013.

  2. I really enjoy your books, especially the “Mystery Men” series. My favorite book so far of all your books has definitely been “Hot as Hell”. I can’t wait to try this one.

  3. Congrats on the new book ^_^ I love hen family members all get their own book because it lets me see them from another person’s eyes. Love.
    Thanks for the giveaway

  4. Congrats on the new release!! This story sound like have a little bit action. Can’t wait to read this book 🙂

  5. I love books dealing with brothers and when the secondary characters end up getting their own stories too…best laid plans and all that aside….lol….Thanks for the giveaway!

  6. I love stories about twins, probably because I am one half myself. Only we do not look like family at all, let alone identical twins. Also, no kind of bond either. Still, I enjoy the possiblities.

  7. I love that you are continuing the series, I hope that brothers might be hint here and there how they are doing in the future. I love to read books that you can also see how they are doing in the continuation of the series. 🙂

  8. Congrats on your new release and the two coming out, sounds great! Will you write more and make this a series? Carin’
    mawmom at gmail dot com

  9. Your story about how the brothers just took on a life of their own is wonderful. I am always amazed by authors coming up with ideas and just running with them. Although, I guess your editor should be high fived for this one! jepebATverizonDOTnet

  10. Just added this to my shopping list 😉 I read my first HelenKay Dimon book/story just a week or so ago in the To All a Good Night anthology and loved it!

    Anna

  11. I love a good mystery/romance and have been a fan of the Harlequin Intrigue series of books for years. This one has me INTRIGUED 🙂

  12. I met HelenKay at the Reader Writer Convention in June and just adored her. I bought a book that she help contribute towards for Military. I haven’t read it yet but I was just so taken with how nice she was. My fingers are crossed that I am lucky here.

    Cheers,

  13. I’ve enjoyed your writing before and I just love this! Stand-alones that are connected because those characters are ALIVE! Fabulous! I just went and updated my TBR list! Thanks for the giveaway.
    – lavendersbluegreen(at)yahoo(dot)com

  14. The only problem with connected standalones is that they frequently are sequential in nature, so it is often helpful to have read the earlier ones.

  15. I love reading series, =) to get involved in a whole world with a set of people and being able to return in another book with a HEA. I need my HEA´s. =D

    Love the giveaway!
    //Linda

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