The Outpost by Devney Perry is out now!
Check out the release day festivities and be the first to read this sexy new romance from Devney—grab your copy today!
Check out the release day festivities and be the first to read this sexy new romance from Devney—grab your copy today!
Title: The Outpost
Author: Devney Perry
Author: Devney Perry
Genre: Contemporary Romance
About The Outpost
Trapped in his tiny mountain cabin, she didn't expect to fall for his big heart.
Trapped in his tiny mountain cabin, she didn't expect to fall for his big heart.
Exposing a prominent criminal family with an investigative news report didn’t exactly work out the way Sabrina had hoped. Instead of basking in the glory of her article’s success, she’s on the run from a powerful man who wants her dead. To stay safe, she’s forced to trade one bad situation for another. Stuck in the Montana wilderness, she’s secluded from anything resembling civilization or the modern-day world. The only good thing about her situation is the gorgeous mountain man assigned to protect her. Too bad he isn’t the slightest bit interested in a city girl like her.
Beau likes his life quiet and simple. Give him a peaceful day hiking in the woods with his dog, and he’s a happy man. He has no use for large crowds, noisy cities or dramatic women. So when a hotshot reporter rolls into town, dragging her big-time problems with her, he should have run for the hills. Instead, he volunteered to keep her safe. Bringing her into his world won’t be easy, but if he can convince her that Montana isn’t as terrifying as she believes, they might just be the perfect match.
Beau likes his life quiet and simple. Give him a peaceful day hiking in the woods with his dog, and he’s a happy man. He has no use for large crowds, noisy cities or dramatic women. So when a hotshot reporter rolls into town, dragging her big-time problems with her, he should have run for the hills. Instead, he volunteered to keep her safe. Bringing her into his world won’t be easy, but if he can convince her that Montana isn’t as terrifying as she believes, they might just be the perfect match.
Exclusive Excerpt
“Bryce,”
the producer called from behind the row of cameras. “We’re all set.”
“Thanks.”
She waved over the hair and makeup team. My blond hair got fluffed and placed
while her skin was dusted and blushed. With both of our lips recolored, we
settled in for the interview. The cameraman gave us his countdown and then
Bryce did her introduction before turning to me.
“You’ve
had quite the year, Sabrina. Just a little over one year ago, you wrote an
article for The Seattle Times that shut down the biggest gun-smuggling
operation on the upper West Coast. Then you disappeared for six months, only to
reemerge as a best-selling romance novelist. You’ve just won a Pulitzer Prize
for investigative reporting and I’ve heard that there are talks of making your
book into a blockbuster. How does it feel to have reached such success in your
career?”
“Thank
you. It’s been wonderful, albeit very busy.” I smiled and glanced at my lap to
hide the flash of pain that crashed through my heart. Nothing about my
successes gave me joy. Talking about my accomplishments just reminded me of how
much I had lost.
“You’ve
made some major achievements since you came back to Seattle,” Bryce said. “Most
journalists, including this one, would kill to be in your position. How does it
feel?”
I
gave her my rehearsed answer. “It’s been incredible. Surreal, really. I’m still
in shock at how much has happened over the last year.”
“I
can imagine.” She flipped to a new note card. “Let’s talk more about the
article.”
My
cheerful face belied my true feelings. I was miserable on this television set.
I was exhausted from talking about that damn article. I was done having people
fuss over its success.
Everyone
thought it was the article that had changed my life.
It
wasn’t.
It
had been the six months I’d spent in Montana.
It
had been the six months I’d spent with him.
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About the Author
Devney lives in Montana with her husband and two children. After working in the technology industry for nearly a decade, she abandoned conference calls and project schedules to enjoy a slower pace at home with her kids. She loves reading and, after consuming hundreds of books, decided to share her own stories.
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