About the Book:
RORY (In The Company of Snipers, #6) By: Irish Winters Pages: 304 Published: February 9, 2015 Publisher: Windy Day Press
Agent Rory Dennison is every woman’s dream. Tall, dark and Hollywood handsome, the ex-Marine scout sniper maintains a private life none of his teammates suspect. The TEAM is just a job. He intends to keep it that way—until assassins murder the father of the tiny Tibetan girl in his charge.
Rory finds himself pulled into a world of mystery and intrigue when he and his companion agent, Ember Davis, are forced to flee with Nima Dawa. Too late he discovers Nima is not only destined to become the next Dalai Lama, but she has an unearthly gift of sight.
She can see right through him. And she does.
His carefully guarded private life is suddenly at risk. He doesn't know what to trust or who to believe. The world is too full of shadows.
He isn't the only one with secrets....
Top
Ten - Things About The Sniper Series
1. As
of today, there are 13 books in the series, In the Company of Snipers: Alex,
Mark, Zack, Harley, Connor, Rory, Taylor, Gabe, Maverick, Cassidy, Adam, Lee,
Hunter.
2. The
series begins with a returned war hero, USMC Staff Sergeant Alex Stewart, and
his need to continue to serve his country. He starts a covert surveillance
company, simply called The TEAM, in Alexandria, Virginia; close to the federal
agencies he hopes will need his particular services.
3. Alex
hires ex-military snipers returning home from the war because he understands
how difficult civilian life is for a man like him returning home. Already
trained covert operators, they make the perfect undercover agents when the
State Department needs a specific enemy or ally overseas watched. Or when the
FBI needs an assist extracting an agent who was never supposed to be inside
enemy territory in the first place. Or when a child has been abducted out of
the country by a non-custodial parent.
4. Alex
Stewart never intended to build a family. But in the process of hiring
patriotic men and women of integrity and honor; warriors who’ve stood fast in
the face of brutality and war, who understand the need to defend the innocent
and weak—he has built a family.
5. Alex
lives by a code of honor. He does not hire men or women who enjoy killing. His
business is not a company of mercenaries for hire.
6. I
write about ex-military snipers because I want a real hero who has proven he or
she isn’t afraid to take on the world.
7. I
write about strong women because my heroes deserved an equal who isn’t afraid
to stand toe to toe these alpha males, love the daylights out of them, but also
remind them of who they really are.
8. I
never intended to write a series, but these guys kept showing up in my dreams,
needing their stories told. What else could I do?
9. I
had one signed contract with a traditional publisher and two other offers from
traditional publishers on my desk when I decided to go indie. After I published
my 3rd book, Zack, I received another offer for the series from another
publisher. Unfortunately, they couldn’t offer anything substantial that I
didn’t already have. Guess I’ll stay self-pubbed, pick my own cover art, set my
own schedules, and work with people I choose.
10. The
series is completely fiction.
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Meet the Author:
Irish Winters is an award-winning author who dabbles in poetry, grandchildren, and rarely (as in extremely rarely) the kitchen. More prone to be outdoors than in, she grew up the quintessential tomboy on a farm in rural Wisconsin, spent her teenage years in the Pacific Northwest, but calls the Wasatch Mountains of Northern Utah home. For now. The wife of one handsome husband and the mother of three perfect sons, Irish divides her time between writing at home and travelling the country with her man while - writing. (Seriously, what else?) She believes in making every day count for something and follows the wise admonition of her mother to, "Look out the window and see something!" To learn more about Irish and her books, please visit www.IrishWinters.com.
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