Book Blitz: With Vengeance by Brooklyn Ann
Title: With Vengeance
Series: Hearts of Metal #2
Author: Brooklyn Ann
Publisher: Boroughs Publishing Group
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 18, 2016
Katana James is about to become the
studio guitarist for her favorite heavy metal band ever—and meet
the musicians, music, and man of her dreams.
SHE MEANS BUSINESS
Twenty-three year old Katana James can
shred on the guitar. Not that anyone would know, as she’s spent
most of her time working on a popular news and gossip website for
Heavy Metal fans since her own band broke up. But her dreams are in
reach when she gets an audition to play with her favorite band,
Bleeding Vengeance. Kat won’t let her gender, her anxiety disorder,
or even the pranks of a malicious stalker stand in her way. The only
thing to threaten her focus? A growing fascination with the group’s
brilliant, mysterious bass player.
HE OFFERS PLEASURE
Klement Burke has always been the
heart, soul and brain of Bleeding Vengeance. He’s the kind of rock
star who stays in the shadows, a perfectionist more interested in
satisfying his brain than other parts of his body. Until he auditions
Katana James. At first it seemed a perfect idea, as he’s been aware
of her talent for some time. But meeting her in the flesh ignites
thoughts far from professional. Despite the conflict of work, the
odds against her falling for a geek like him, and a secret he’s
been hiding, his heart, body and soul now belong to Kat.
He had to be near six and a half feet
tall, way taller than he appeared in their album pictures or on
stage. Long, sandy blond hair caressed his shoulders, curling
slightly at the ends. His blue-green eyes danced with mischief and
intelligence. Some strange, intense feeling tightened Kat’s stomach
and chest, making it hard to breathe.
She stared for what felt like an
eternity, her heart pounding before she recovered herself and nodded.
“Yes, I’m Katana.”
Klement gave her an unreadable smile
and gestured for her to follow him to where the rest of the band
waited, including Cliff Tracey, the lead singer and her biggest
crush. Kat didn’t know what would be worse: Klement rejecting her,
or humiliating herself in front of Cliff. Sucking in a deep breath,
she squeezed the handle of her guitar case in a death grip and
followed.
The bassist’s long strides led to
small break room where three men lounged, men she’d only seen from
a distance on stage at concerts and up close on posters on her wall.
Roderick Powell eyed her up and down with a friendly smile.
“’Ello, love. So you’re the one
who’s going to help us make this album?”
His British accent made her want to
melt into a puddle. She nodded and shook his hand, hoping she didn’t
look too star-struck. “I’m Katana James.”
“Roderick Powell.” He continued to
scrutinize her. “You look too little to be behind those blistering
samples we heard.”
Behind her, Klement laughed. “Yeah,
she is pretty short.”
“Five feet.” Kat managed a nervous
smile before her gaze strayed to the front man of the band. Cliff
Tracey stood only five feet away. Her breath halted as she took in
the sight of his rich chestnut curls, chocolate eyes and sculpted
jaw. The man was too beautiful for words.
His gaze swept her from head to toe as
he shook her hand, making heat rise to her cheeks. “So you’re
‘Metal-Kat’ from Metalness.com. You’re even better-looking
than your partner. But you look too cute for this work.”
A line from the Rudolph Christmas
special rang in her head. He thinks I’m cute!
She choked back a giggle. She could do
that later when she called Kinley and told her how it went.
“That’s right.” Roderick leaned
forward. “I love that site. You give us good promo, and your
memorial post for Lefty did him justice.”
“Thanks,” she murmured. “Kinley
wrote most of it, since…uh, she was there with you guys when it
happened. I just filled in the background.” Kat looked down at her
feet, feeling depressed and awkward at bringing up that tragic day
when Lefty had been found dead from a cocaine overdose in his hotel
room during the band’s tour with Viciӧus. Kin had called her both
right after it happened and then at the memorial service, knowing Kat
wished she was there herself to honor the memory of her idol.
The fact that she was here to replace
their fallen comrade and her idol struck Kat again full-force. She
didn’t want to usurp Lefty. She wanted to honor his legacy. She
prayed they would see that.
Cliff stepped closer to her. “The
part you wrote was the most beautiful.”
Kat shivered at his proximity and husky
voice. “Thank you.”
Klement made an impatient sound behind
her. “Let’s get rolling.”
She snapped to attention, ashamed of
her giddy distraction. She was here to work, not flirt with a
potential colleague.
Cliff grinned. “Open up that case,
sweetie. Let’s see what you got.”
Kat smiled back, hoping she wasn’t
blushing, and opened her case to reveal her vintage Gibson Flying V.
Cliff nodded in approval. “Good
choice.”
“Lefty played a Gibson V.”
Klement’s soft voice washed over Kat,
tremulous with sorrow. The grief in his eyes gave her an unreasonable
urge to hug him.
“I know,” she whispered. “He was
my hero.”
They exchanged a long look, and Kat was
struck by the sincere respect in the bassist’s eyes. In all her
twenty-three years, no one had ever taken her so seriously before.
Even Kinley often rolled her eyes at her, accusing her of being too
girly. Kat wanted more than anything to be worthy of this respect.
She was led into the recording room.
“So, where do I plug in?”
He handed her a giant set of headphones
and gestured to the center of the room, where speaker cabinets were
arranged along with a set of whammy pedals. “Right here.”
Kat hooked up her guitar, and Klement
showed her where to plug the headphones so she could hear the music
and instructions from the console station behind the glass. “We’ll
be back there keeping an eye on things, but try to pretend you’re
alone.”
Easy for you to say, she thought.
Roderick and Cliff were already in
there. They waved at her from the window. Klement nodded and strode
off, leaving her alone in the chamber feeling like a zoo exhibit. Kat
swallowed, mouth dry.
The bassist’s voice echoed in her
headphones, alarmingly intimate in her ears and somehow familiar.
“We’re going to start with ‘Sorrow’s Harvest.’ Are you
ready?”
She nodded with a confidence she didn’t
feel.
“Remember, just like you’re at home
practicing….”
Klement’s voice faded out. Something
about the echo made Kat think of her IT guy again. But he couldn’t
be—
The thought broke as music began to
play through her headphones.
The song sounded almost the same as it
had on the MP3 sent her to practice with, only the scratch guitar
section was gone and Cliff’s voice sounded more pure. Closing her
eyes, Kat struck the first chord just in time. The faces of her
audience faded from her awareness as fierce concentration overtook
her being, focus on touching each string at the right time, adding
the correct pressure, making her instrument sing. Like an auditory
engineer, she focused on one note and then the next until the song
finished and triumph straightened her spine. She hadn’t messed up.
In fact, she’d sounded pretty good.
Clapping echoed in the headphones,
jolting her back to reality.
“Bloody well done, love!” Roderick
said.
Cliff stared at her through the window
with increased interest. “Where’d you learn to play like that?”
“I…uh…” Kat shrugged. “I just
keep trying until I get it right.”
Klement shook his head. “It’s not
where she learned it, it’s why.” He looked at her long and
intently. “Why do you play?”
She gave him a direct stare through the
glass. “I love music.”
He smiled with such understanding and
satisfaction that her body warmed. “That’s right. Now let’s see
how well you learned the new songs.”
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Formerly an auto-mechanic, Brooklyn Ann
thrives on writing Romance featuring unconventional heroines and
heroes who adore them. After writing historical paranormal romance in
her critically acclaimed “Scandals with Bite” series and urban
fantasy in her “Brides of Prophecy” novels, she now explores the
chaotic realm of heavy metal music— a difficult world to find love
in.
She lives in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
with her son, her cat, and a 1980 Datsun 210.
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