Cured
Heal Me Series Book 1
by Stacy Eaton
Genre: Medical Romance
Ember Greene and Trudy Parker met during their college years and on the night that they meet at Shot Therapy to reconnect, Embers’s life begins to change. For six years, Ember has closed off her heart, moving from one man to another, trying to feel something other than her own pain and guilt.
Colt Barnes is a plastic surgeon who strives to give people a better quality of life, especially children. The night he watches Ember leave the bar with another one-night stand, he resolves to offer up a challenge to get her to view herself in a new light.
Little does he know that the challenge will change both their lives, but when Embers’s secret is exposed, will Colt be able to accept it and trust her, or will Ember go back to her old ways and leave Colt broken?
**Get it FREE!!**
Revived
Heal Me Series Book 2
A New Year’s Kiss with a stranger will turn Pediatrician Walker Hunt’s world upside down. Even more so when he is called into the hospital for a drowning victim and finds out the patient is the son of the woman who changed everything for him months ago.
Jasmine Willows is done with her husband and his cheating ways. She’s ready to serve him with divorce papers and move on with her life. When her son falls through ice and is clinging to life, she comes face to face with the man who gave her the inner strength to move forward.
Can Jasmine deal with the fact that her son might have sustained life-altering damage due during his submersion? Will Walker & Jasmine find the sparks they briefly shared, or will the incident with her son send them in opposite directions when the ex-husband shows back up?
Love Medical Romance? Check out the rest of the Heal Me Series for sexy romances that will warm your heart as they deal with life altering medical and psychological issues. While each book in the Heal Me Series is a stand-alone book, the characters cross between books and are best enjoyed by reading them in order.
**Only .99 cents!!**
Mended
Heal Me Series Book 3
Josey Napier had given up on love after a longtime crush told her he loved her like a sister. Intent on staying busy at work as a surgical nurse to suppress the pain, Josey is shocked when she recognizes Tucker Wheatcraft, the police officer who saved a friend’s child from drowning, on her operating room table—fighting for his own life.
Four months after pulling a young boy from the freezing water while off duty, Tucker is struck by a car and shot. When he wakes up and finds the woman he’s had his eye on standing vigil over him, he’s thankful to be alive, but after weeks of therapy, Tucker still isn’t getting the feeling back in his legs, and the mind games are starting to wreak havoc with him. Can he ever be the kind of man that Josey deserves?
Rescued
Heal Me Series Book 4
As a favor to her brother, Marisha Wheatcraft joins Tucker and Josey at a Montana ski resort for their honeymoon. Since Tucker can no longer ski, Marisha is happy to be Josey’s partner on the slopes.
Jake Sweeney is a little bitter from being left at the altar and having to care for his father who has always told him he’s worthless. When he runs into Marisha and Tucker, long-lost friends from his teen years in Texas, he’s thrilled to see them at the resort where he works, especially Marisha who has grown into a beautiful and sassy woman.
Marisha feels as if her childhood dreams are finally coming true, but Jake sees her as a wealthy and professional woman who could do much better than him. While a one-night stand brings them closer, words spoken in public will tear them apart.
When an avalanche hits the slopes, lives are on the line, and all hope of love could be lost for them both if they are not rescued.
Stacy Eaton is a USA Today Bestselling author and began her writing career in October of 2010. Stacy took early retirement from law enforcement after over fifteen years of service in 2016 due to a second serious concusion. Her last three years on the job were in investigations and crime scene investigation. She now writes full-time.
Stacy resides in southeastern Pennsylvania with her husband, who works in law enforcement, and her teen daughter. Stacy also has a son who is currently serving in the United States Navy. She is also very involved in Domestic Violence Awareness and served on the Board of Directors for her local Domestic Violence Center for three years.
Stacy writes a variety of genre's, but mostly romance. She enjoys writing real-life stories that people can relate too with real-life problems, emotions, and solutions.
Her favorites: Classic cars, photography, Disney, music, coffee and her favorite sweatshirt that says, "You are dangerously close to getting killed in my next novel."
Website * Newsletter * Facebook * FB Group * Twitter
Want to know more about Stacy Eaton?
Where were you born/grew up at?
Now this is a question that has a long answer. Well, not
where I was born, that was in Middletown New York, but that’s not where I grew
up. Between the time I was born and the time I graduated from high school, I
attended 13 school and had 7 different address in 4 different states.
By the time I was 30, I had added 14 more addresses to my
list, and 5 more states.
Out of all the places I have lived, I think that Sarasota
Florida was my favorite. It was also at one of the most important parts of my
life, when was 12-16. The memories that I have of that time are so fond. From
my first love, to friends that I am still in contact with 35 years later!
What do you do to unwind and relax?
Short term, believe it or not, I clean. I know, funny! Not a
lot but when I need my brain to stop turning, I liked to clean something. Or I
climb in bed and catch up on one of my favorite television shows. My daughter
and I have some we enjoy watching together. I also like to snuggle up with my
hubby and watch movies! We do that quite often and somedays we don’t even get
out of bed all day, but just watch movies and have picnics right there on top
of the covers.
If I really want to kick back and relax, then I want to be
someplace where there is sun and water, and I’d prefer sand between my toes. In
fact, just a couple weeks ago, my husband took me back to Sarasota for a few
days at the beach to celebrate my 50th birthday. I love the warmth
of the sun, the tickle of the breeze and the smell of the ocean. It energizes
me more than another else.
When did you first consider yourself a writer?
I guess it wasn’t until I published my third book that I
really thought to myself, wow, I can do this, and I enjoy doing this. The first
book was a trial, the second book was like, okay, and my third book was like –
Okay – I got this!
What can we expect from you in the future?
In the future there might be another Heal Me Series book, but
for the next year or so I’ll be focused on three different series.
The Twisted Love Series that is an intense and sexy Police
Procedural and Romantic Suspense series with two female detectives working in
Philadelphia. I write this series with one of my best friends, Amy Manemann,
and we currently have four books published with five more to come.
The Pleasure Your Fantasies Series, which currently has two
books published, Mistletoe Fantasies and Whispered Fantasies. The next book
Secret Fantasies will be out later this year. This series is romantic suspense,
and extremely sexy, like borderline erotic at times. There are at least four
more book coming out in this series in the next two years.
Rise Again Warrior Series – is a brand-new series that I just
started working on. This series will be intense and emotional as it deals with
military personnel personal issues after coming back to civilian life. There is
a lot of pain, and anger in this series, and I am hoping to show people more of
the behind the scenes into their lives. I’ve been speaking with veterans and
medical personnel on this to give me a better understanding and I’m super
excited about this series!
What is your favorite part of this series and why?
Each book in this series has a special place for me. In
Cured, it was the fact that the world had been created, and Colt helped Ember
to find herself and trust in love.
In Revived, I loved how Walker was able to communicate with
Jasmines son, and the two of them had a bright future to look for.
In Mended, I loved the relationship that Josey and Tucker
had. I also loved the emotion that went into this book. You could feel Tucker’s
pain, and Josey’s will to help him.
In Rescued, Marisha and Jake had a playful vibe to them with
a dead seated chemistry that was so easy to write, and I loved how Jake
realized that he needed people to help him in his life.
Do your characters seem to hijack the story,
or do you feel like you have the reigns of the story?
My characters ALWAYS hijack the story. I can’t
remember the last time I personally wrote a book. Nope, after I write the first
couple of chapters, they forget about me and just keep going. I’m like, oh,
hello!!!! Do you all remember me??? We are supposed to be doing this, not that.
– But ironically, they are usually right, and what they do is better than what
I came up with.
How long have you been writing?
I started writing my first book in October of 2010. I
published it in April 2011 and three more that year. Since then I have
published over forty books with 3-4 more coming this year!
Do you write one book at a time or do you have several
going at a time?
I am notorious for writing more than one at a time. Right
now, I have four that I am working on. People ask me all the time – how do you
do that? Easy, I wait to see which characters want to talk, then I listen.
Sometimes I have to tell them to take a back seat so I can
focus on another book, but more times, I let them have the spotlight.
What makes a good story?
Personally, for me it’s emotion. I want a reader to be
intrigued enough to want to keep reading. I’m very well known for putting a spin
on things in the middle of a story. I want to be able to reach into a reader
and make them feel what the character is feeling. If the character laughs, I
want my readers to also. If they cry, I want to know. If I can make them feel
the emotions, then I have done my job.
It’s one of the reasons that I write real life most of the
time. People die, people fall in love, people grieve and have issues. We can
all relate to those, and I want my reads to relate to the characters.
Follow the tour HERE for exclusive excerpts, guest posts and a giveaway!
No comments:
Post a Comment