Tuesday, October 28, 2014



Title: Big Game: Hunted Love #1

By: Author Aden Lowe


Released On: September 15th, 2014

Genre: Western Romance

*Recommended for ages 18 and up due to sexual situations and some

strong language*




Synopsis: When a legendary predator decides prize horses should be on his menu, Kate takes the

advice of her neighbor ranchers and hires a big game hunter to track the mountain lion and remove the

threat. The hunter arrives to take up the trail, but instead of the seasoned older man she expects, he's

young and impossibly sexy. Freshly back from deployment to Afghanistan as a special forces operative,

Jakob needs to clear his head of the horrors of war. When his uncle is injured, Jakob steps in to fulfill

the older man's commitment to hunt down a mountain lion on the other side of the state. The prospect

of several days in the wilderness with only his horses and dogs for company sounds like the ideal

opportunity. Except the infuriating female rancher insists on going along for the ride.









Excerpt: Continuing her wide circuit of the rig, Kate's attention fell to the custom crates built into the

bed of the pickup. That explained it. Dog kennels meant the hunter had arrived hours earlier than she

expected. But why bring his own horses? As far as she'd heard, most only brought their dogs, and the

rancher was expected to provide whatever transportation the hunter preferred, whether it was horses

or ATVs. She'd already had two heavy duty ATVs prepared, packed with provisions and extra fuel, in

expectation.


And where was the hunter, anyway? Turning, she looked down by the

barn, expecting to see a stranger poking around. Nothing. Puzzled, she examined the truck closer. Surely

he hadn't slept in it? No one deliberately slept in a truck the night before hitting the trail with days in

the saddle ahead. And yet, where else could he be?


She approached the driver's door carefully and stretched to try and see

through the dark tinted window. Nothing visible, of course. A tap at the window should wake anyone

inside, so she gave it a try, and stepped back to wait.


A heavy hand dropped onto her shoulder and she jumped hard, biting

back a surprised yelp, and swung, her knuckles landing solidly on a hard jaw.


The deep male grunt confirmed she'd landed a good blow. Long fingers

circled her wrist in a grip that promised to easily crush the small bones if she resisted.


Frozen in place, Kate glared up. And up, past a strong throat, beard-
shadowed jaw, unsmiling mouth, and straight nose to meet a startlingly green glare. "I'll let go if you

promise not to hit me again."


Kate nodded willingness to comply and took a fast step back as soon as

she was free, while her lower body clenched in sudden tense awareness. "Who the hell are you? And

why are you parked by my house?" Dammit, she sounded flustered and breathless, rather than stern

and commanding. Damn hormones picked the most ridiculous and inconvenient times to wake up and

kick her ass.


His lip quirked a little, as if he could read her thoughts as clearly as

the newspaper. "Sorry to startle you, ma'am. I'm Jakob Barger. We spoke yesterday evening I think?"

He waited for her nod of recognition. "I pulled in after two and didn't want to disturb your stock, so I

parked up here. I hope that's okay?"


The combination of gravelly voice and contrite attitude set more

hormones on the rampage by way of thundering her pulse through her pelvis. "Kate Holt. Sorry for the...

uh," she brushed a hand over her own jaw to indicate the reddening mark on his. "I don't normally go

around hitting perfect strangers."


The same long fingers that had circled her wrist gently probed the red

mark. "Couldn't prove it by me." A sudden sheepish grin broke the tension. "I don't normally go around

startling harmless women either, so I guess we're even. If you'll show me where to park my rig, I'd like to

let my animals stretch their legs while I get everything ready."


"Of course. Can I hitch a ride? I'll help you unload." No way he'd get that

big-ass rig parked without someone directing him either, but she didn't say that.


"Thanks." He efficiently loaded his animals back into the trailer, then

rounded the front of the truck in long easy strides and opened the passenger door and stood waiting.

Evidently he meant to hold the damn door for her to climb in.


Kate gave a little shrug. Whatever floated his boat, as long as he caught

that lion, made no difference to her. Except he stood there watching her. "You know you don't have to

hold the door for me, right? I can manage that little task for myself." Annoyance crept into her voice.</ span>

Reacting to what he probably thought was her resistance to being taken

care of in any way by a man, Barger raised his hands and stepped away from the truck. "Suit yourself."

He crossed back to the driver's side.


Kate took advantage of his attention being elsewhere to get to the

passenger door. Now why the hell did she need to hide her limp? She never bothered with it, and he

would see it sooner rather than later anyway, while she helped him park and unload. Certainly not

vanity—she'd long ago given that up, settling for neat and clean, or hardworking when that wasn't

possible.


So what on earth had her hiding her weakness from Jakob Barger?

It wasn't like she had even a remote chance in hell at getting his attention, or even truly wanted to,

despite the uproar he'd put her hormones into. Still, it might be nice to have a man like him of her own.

Tall and solid with muscle, handsome in a rough sort of way, and evidently quick witted.


Kate shook the nonsense from her head and climbed into the passenger

seat of his truck, realizing the error too late. The warm musky scent of healthy male blended seamlessly

with horse, leather and hay, and stood up to introduce itself, much to the delight of her libido. Oh shit,

she was in serious trouble here. Thoughts of a week or more on the trail alone with owner of that scent

did something funny to her stomach.


He climbed behind the wheel and started the truck, and blasted the

interior of the truck with a combination of hard beat and screaming guitar. He hurried to turn the

volume down. "Sorry, forgot it was so loud."


At least his scent no longer consumed her awareness. "What the hell was

that anyway?"


Jakob glanced at her as he backed the trailer slowly toward the split

in the driveway. "What do you mean? You've never heard Metallica?" When she shook her head, he

stopped the truck a moment to fiddle with the CD player. "This is called 'Enter Sandman'. One of my

favorites. Listen?" When she nodded again, he turned it up to just above normal listening volume for

her.


The catchy tune quickly gave way to the hard beat from earlier, and

a growling voice blended perfectly. "Say your prayers little one, Don't forget my son..." Kate listened,

captivated, as something in that voice reached into her and gripped a part of her she hadn't known

existed. By the time the last notes trailed away, she knew without a doubt, she'd found something

entirely new and unexpected.


Jakob watched her, not hiding his knowing smile. "Gotcha." His exact

duplication of the growl on the CD sent a shiver down her spine. "Not what you expected?" His voice

had gone back to normal, but her newly trained ear picked up the sinister growl hiding within the

gravelly tones.


The shudder of appreciation wasn't easy to conceal, but Kate thought

she managed it fairly well. "Not at all. I've never been interested in that kind of music. Always just

turned the dial as quickly as possible."


"Hang around me a while. I'll show you something far more interesting

than what you're used to." The way his gaze swept over her features, paused at her breasts, and

continued downward said he fully intended the double meaning.


Okay, she really needed to change the subject. The lane to the barn

appeared, offering the perfect opportunity. "Go forward and bear left here. You'll round the barn to the

right and pull around back. I have a shed back there if you'd rather park under cover, or you can park

just to the side of the shed."


The truck stopped and Jakob nodded once before putting it in gear and

following directions. "Do I get an answer now? Or do I have to wait until I catch you a lion?"


"An answer to what?"

"Will you hang around me enough for me to show you some interesting

things?"


Oh...boy. Every more severe epithet she'd ever known fled right out of

her head. So much trouble. "That—" She had to pause and clear her throat to get the breathy, wanton

tone out of her voice. She tried again, "That depends." Better.


"On what?" The grin he flashed her way said he knew all about the pulse

that suddenly pounded her core. "I haven't decided yet."


It was a good thing he'd stopped the truck behind the barn, waiting to

see where he should go next. She opened her door and bailed when self-preservation demanded she get

the hell away from all that overwhelming maleness. The man absolutely oozed sex at the moment, and

she wasn't equipped to deal with that sort of assault on her senses. Nothing in her life had prepared her

for that.




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Exclusive Blog Tour Interview with Jakob


We're here with

Jakob Barger, main character of Big Game: Hunted Love #1, by Aden Lowe, to get a little insight on the

book and what might be in store for Kate and Jakob in their second book, at the end of the Hunted Love

series.

**Jakob, I gathered

you spent a lot of time with your Uncle Frank as you were growing up. Were you close to your parents at

all?

Jakob: My dad was

killed when I was ten. He was a firefighter. But yes, I was close to him. After he died, Uncle Frank sort of

stepped in to help my mom. She was devastated without my dad. I grew up hearing stories of how much

they loved each other.

**What were you

thinking when you first realized you were falling for Kate?

Jakob: Part of me was

terrified. I knew she was at least attracted to me, but I had no idea if it was more than that for her. I was

also relieved in a way, to know that the kind of love I'd heard of all my life actually could happen more

than just that one time. I'd always been afraid it was some kind of fluke or something, and certainly

never expected to care that much about anyone. A lot of people go through life without even hoping

that can happen to them. Hell, most of the guys I know don't even give a damn, and I probably wouldn't

either if I hadn't heard those stories as a kid.

** What was it about

Kate that initially got your attention?

Jakob: Hahaha, her

fist. Seriously, I'm not really sure. I think it was partly her strength, but she was also this really odd

mixture of innocence and experience... It's hard to explain. The closest I can think of is when people say

someone is 'wise beyond their years'. Only with her, it didn't apply only to the big 'life lesson' things, but

to every single facet of her. I have a thing with puzzles, can't resist them, and to me, she presents the

ultimate puzzle. I'm willing to spend the rest of my life trying to figure her out.

And there you have

it. Don't miss the next installment of the Hunted Love series, Bounty, due out in a couple of weeks.



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