So who doesn’t love a sexy military man hero? ย Well, Catherine Mann has a whole set of them for us to enjoy and now you can get the first two in the same book. ย But before we take a look, Catherine is going to share her 10 best things about being a military wife …
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โWhy Being a Military Wife ROCKS!โ
How appropriate that this topic should land on this day, my military hubbyโs birthday!ย So in celebration of my own personal flyboy heroโs special day, hereโs one of my all-time favorite top ten lists – why being a military wife rocks!
10) He looks hot in his uniform.
9) Those obnoxious friends of his will be there for you in less than a heartbeat if you need furniture moved, broken mini-van fixed, or red tape cut.
8) His military career takes you to exotic places around the world. (Like Minot, North Dakota)
7) While heโs away, you can hog all the covers, read more romance novels and eat whatever you want while wearing flannel PJs.
6) You will form bonds with your military friends that last a lifetime.
5) There are many different uniforms for him to wear โฆ and look hot in.
4) Moving often helps keep your closets clean.
3) No matter where you are on a trip, active duty or retired, you always know someone nearby that youโve met at another base who would love to have you stop in for dinner.
2) The uniform!
And the number 1 reason being a military wife rocks โฆ
1) Welcome home reunions!
Question for commenters: Whereโs your favorite place you have visited?
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Graysonโs Surrender (Wingman Warriors #1)
and Taking Cover (Wingman Warriors #2)
by Catherine Mann
Genre: Contemporary Military Romance
Age category: Adult
Blurb:
See how it all started with the first two books in Catherine Mannโs RITA Award winning โWingmen Warriorsโ series!
***This 2-in-1 is available in print only. If you wish to order the books digitally, they must be ordered individually.***
GRAYSONโS SURRENDER: Flight Surgeon Grayson Clark and NGO worker Lori Rutledge shared a passionate summer full of promise and ultimately heartbreak. After his turbulent childhood, Grayson knows well heโs ill-equipped to offer Lori the security she craves. But Grayson canโt escape Loriโs allure when theyโre paired on a military rescue operation to an overseas orphanage. When one heart-tugging orphan charms her way into Loriโs life and Graysonโs heart, Lori and Grayson discover a new understanding of family โ and a free-falling surrender to love.
TAKING COVER: Battle lines are drawn when Flight Surgeon Kathleen OโConnell temporarily grounds Captain Tanner Bennett from flying combat. No way does Tanner plan to watch his crew from the sidelines. Not that he has a choice, thanks to by-the-rules Kathleen and his ground duty assignment to investigate a crash. When Kathleen is teamed with him in the investigation, theyโre both diving for cover as they battle an attraction ready to detonate!
You can find this 2-in-1 book Graysonโs Surrender and Taking Cover here on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19084994-grayson-s-surrender-and-taking-cover
You can buy this 2-in-1 book Graysonโs Surrender and Taking Cover here:
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You can also buy them separately.
Graysonโs Surrender:
– Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003M69WXK/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_CGmctb0SY2RQB
– B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/graysons-surrender-catherine-mann/1005244627?ean=9781426862854&itm=1&usri=9781426862854
– Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/grayson-s-surrender
– Harlequin: http://www.harlequin.com/storeitem.html?iid=41411&cid
Taking Cover:
– Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003M69VZ4/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_PHmctb1Z446B3
– B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/taking-cover-catherine-mann/1022116803?ean=9781426862861
– Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/taking-cover
– Harlequin: http://www.harlequin.com/storeitem.html?iid=45398&cid
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Excerpt:
Excerpt from Graysonโs Surrender:
โNice patch there, Major.โ
The words fell from her lips with a light Southern drawl, whiskey warm and just as potent.
Gray glanced down at his sleeve. Anything. Anywhere. Anytime.
The insinuation crackled along the humidity-laden air. Gray let his gaze slide back to her. โWanna test the motto out?โ
Lori laughed, husky, if a bit tight. โSame old gray.โ Her chin tipped. โBeen there. Done that. Lost the T-shirt.โ
His arms folded over his chest. โYou left it at my place.โ
She laughed again. The great husky laugh of hers that rolled right into him. Just as fast, she had his hormones bombarding the defenses of his reason. Of course sex, great sex, incredible anything, anywhere, anytime sex, had never been their problem. But the minute theyโd set their feet on the floorโฆ.
Excerpt from Taking Cover:
Captain Tanner โBroncoโ Bennett gripped the cargo planeโs stick and flew through hell, the underworld having risen to fire the night sky.
โAnything. Anywhere. Anytime,โ he chanted the combat mantra through locked teeth.
His C-17 squadron motto had gone into overtime today.
Neon-green tracer rounds arced over the jetโs nose. Sweat sealed Tannerโs helmet to his head. Adrenaline burned over him with more heat than any missile. He plowed ahead, chanted. Prayed.
Antiaircraft fire exploded into puffs of black smoke that momentarily masked the moon. The haze dispersed, leaving lethal flak glinting in the inky air. Shrapnel sprinkled the plane, tink, tink, tinking like hail on a tin roof.
Still he flew, making no move for evasion or defense.
โSteady. Steady.โ He held his unwavering course, had to until the last paratrooper egressed out of the C-17 into the Eastern European forest below.
Offloading those troopers into the drop zone was critical. Once they secured the nearby Sentavo airfield, supplies could be flown into the wartorn country by morning. Starving villagers burned out of their homes by renegade rebels needed relief. Now. The scattered uprisings of the prior summer had heated into an all-out civil war as the yearโs end approached.
Anything. Anywhere. Anytime. Tanner embraced it as more than a squadron motto. Those villagers might be just a mass of faceless humanity to other pilots, but to him each scared, hungry refugee had the same face โ the face of his sister.
A flaming ball whipped past his windscreen.
Reality intruded explosively a few feet away. Near miss. Closer than the last. Time to haul out.
โTag,โ Tanner called over the headset to the loadmaster, โstep it up back there. We gotta maneuver out of this crap. In case you havenโt noticed, old man, theyโre shooting at us.โ
โGot it, Bronco,โ the loadmaster growled. โOur guys are piling out of this flying coffin as fast as they can.โ
โStart pushing. Just get โem the hell off my airplane so we can maneuver.โ Urgency pulsed through Tanner, buzzed through the cockpit.
His hand clenched around the stick. No steering yoke for this sleek new cargo plane. And it damned well needed to perform up to its state of the art standards today.
He darted a glance at the sweat-soaked aircraft commander beside him. โHey, Lancelot, howโs it look left? Is there a way out on your side?โ
Major Lance โLancelotโ Sinclair twisted in his seat toward the window, then pivoted back. A foreboding scowl creased the perspiration filming his too-perfect features. โBronco, my man, we canโt go left. Itโs a wall of flames. Whatโs it like on your side?โ
Tanner leaned forward, peering at the stars beyond the side window for a hole in the sparking bursts. Bad. But not impossible. โFairly clear over here. Scattered fire. Isolated pockets I can see to weave through.โ
โRoger that, youโve got the jet.โ
โRoger, I have the jet.โ He gave the stick a barely perceptible shake to indicate his control of the aircraft. Not that heโd ever lost control. Lance hadnโt been up to speed for weeks, a fact that left Tanner more often than not running the missions, regardless of his copilot status. โTag, waiting for your all-clear call.โ
โYou got it, big guy.โ Tagโs voice crackled over the headset. โEverybodyโs off. The doorโs closing. Clear to turn.โ
Anticipation cranked Tannerโs adrenaline up another notch. โHold onto your flight pay, boys, weโre breaking right.โ
He yanked the stick, simultaneously ramming the rudder pedal with his boot. The aircraft banked, hard and fast.
Gravity punched him. G-forces anchored him to his seat, pulled, strained, as he threaded the lumbering aircraft through exploding volleys in the starlit sky.
Pull back, adjust, weave right. Almost there.
A familiar numbing sensation melted down his back like an ice cube. Ignore it. Focus and fly.
Debris rattled, sliding sideways. His checklist thunked to the floor. Lanceโs cookies, airmailed from his wife, skittered across the glowing control panel. Tanner dipped the nose, embers streaming past outside.
The chilling tingle in his back detonated into white-hot pain. His torso screamed for release from the five-point harness.
The vise-like constraints had never been adequate to accommodate his height or bulk. Who would have thought a simple pinched nerve just below his shoulder could bring him down faster than a missile?
Doc OโConnell had even grounded him for it once before. He knew she would again in a heartbeat. If he let her.
Which he wouldnโt.
Tanner pulled a sharp turn left. The plane howled past a shower of light. He hurt like hell, but considered it a small price to pay. By tomorrow night, women and children would be fed because of his efforts, and he liked to think that was a worthwhile reason to risk his life.
Yeah, saving babies was a damn fine motivator for going to work every day. No way was he watching from the sidelines.
He accepted that none of it would bring his sister back. But each life saved, each wrong righted, soothed balm over a raw wound he knew would never completely heal.
Tannerโs hand twitched on the stick, and he jerked his thoughts back to the cockpit. He couldnโt think of his sister now. Distractions in combat were deadly.
He reined his thoughts in tight, instincts and training offering him forgetfulness until he flew out over the Adriatic Sea.
โFeet wet, crew.โ Tanner announced their position over the water. โWeโre in the clear all the way to land in Germany.โ
He relaxed his grip on the stick, the rest of his body following suit. The blanket of adrenaline fell away, unveiling a pain ready to knife him with clean precision. Tanner swallowed back bile. โTake the jet, Lance.โ
โBronco, you okay?โ
โTake the jet,โ he barked. Fresh beads of sweat traced along his helmet.
Lance waggled the stick. โRoger, I have the aircraft.โ
Tannerโs hand fell into his lap, his arm throbbing, nearly useless. He clicked through his options. He couldnโt avoid seeing a flight surgeon after they landed. But if he waited until morning and locked in an appointment with his pal Cutter, he would be fine. Doc Grayson โCutterโ Clark understood flyers.
No way was Tanner letting Dr. Kathleen OโConnell get her hands on him againโ
He halted the thought in midair. Her hands on him? That was definitely an image he didnโt need.
Keep it PC, bud. Remember those soft hands are attached to a professional woman and a damned sharp officer.
All presented in a petite package with an iron will that matched her fiery red hair.
Forget reining in those thoughts. Tanner dumped them from his mind like an offloaded trooper.
Lance pressed the radio call button on the throttle. โControl, this is COHO two zero. Negative known damage. Thirty point zero of gas. Requesting a flight surgeon to meet us when we land.โ
โWhat theโโ Tanner whipped sideways, wrenching up short as a spasm knocked him back in his seat. โWhat do you think youโre doing?โ
โCalling for a flight surgeon to meet us on the ground.โ
In front of the crew? Tanner winced. โNo need, Lance. Iโll be fine until I can get to the clinic.โ
โYeah, right.โ Lance swiped his arm across his damp brow as he flew. โIโve seen you like this before. Youโll be lucky to walk once we land. You need a flight surgeon waiting, man. Iโm not backing off the call.โ
โListen, Lanceโโ Tanner wanted to argue, fully intended to bluster through, but the spasm kinked like an overwound childโs toy ready to snap.
He couldnโt afford to be grounded from flying again, not now. He only had six weeks left until he returned to the states to begin his rescheduled upgrade from copilot to aircraft commander. Not only could he lose his slot, but he would also lose six weeks of flying time, of making a difference.
Why the hell couldnโt he and OโConnell have pulled different rotations, leaving her back at Charleston Air Force Base with her perfectly annotated regulation book and haughty cat eyes?
The strain of ignoring the stabbing ache drizzled perspiration down Tannerโs spine, plastering his flight suit to his skin. Options dwindled with each pang.
โFine.โ Tanner bit out the word through his clenched teeth. What a time for Lance to resume control. โJust have them find Cutter to meet us. Heโll give me a break.โ
Not like Doc OโConnell. She probably hadnโt colored outside the lines since kindergarten.
โAnd Lance, tell Cutter to keep it low key. Would ya? No big show.โ Rules be damned, he wasnโt going to end a combat mission publicly whining about a backache. Cutter would understand. Tanner was counting on it.
If by-the-book OโConnell ran the show, he would be flying a desk by sunriseโฆ.
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TAKING COVER is a RITA Award winning novel.
Here are some review quotes:
This is Grade โAโ writing at itโs finest.โ โEscape to Romance
โCatherine Mann is a shining star with her Wingman Warriors โฆ right up there with Suzanne Brockmann and Lindsay McKenna!โ โReader To Reader Reviews
โCatherine Mann is a major talentโฆDonโt miss out on her first books and the start of a series that will have romance readers enthuse over a bright new star. โ โA Romance Review
โCatherine Mannโs first novel in the โWingmen Warriorsโ is a must-read โฆ written with sophistication, vitality and depth.โ โThe Best Reviews
โCatherine Mann has masterfully created very real characters and placed them in a deeply emotional conflict in GRAYSONโS SURRENDER, a warm story about the birth of a family.โ โRomantic Times 4 stars
โHot damn! The Air Force is flying into town on the wings of Catherine Mannโs fabulous new series, Wingmen Warriorsโฆ Get ready to lose your hearts to these men who pack a powerful punch to your emotions.โ โReader To Reader Reviews
โA powerfully told tale that all readers will treasure, GRAYSONโS SURRENDER comes very highly recommended.โ โWord Weaving
The launch of the Wingmen Warriors series, GRAYSONโS SURRENDER starts off with rip-roaring vivacity and ends with an entirely satisfying conclusion, complete with emotionally touching pages in between. โRomance Reviews Today
โCatherine Mannโs impeccable knack for creating explosive situations, passionate encounters and combining them in the fascinating military world make her an author that you will not want to miss!โ โThe Romance Readerโs Connection
โGrab it up as fast as you can because itโs a keeper.โ โEscape to Romance Reviews
โA dangerous mission and a passionate romance! TAKING COVER is a worthy addition to Ms. Mannโs series and one that I thoroughly enjoyed.โ โThe Word on Romance
โFor an exciting book with true-to-life characterization, TAKING COVER is an experience not to be missed!โ โRomance Reviews Today
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Author Info:
USA Today bestseller Catherine Mann and RITA Award winner, Catherine writes contemporary romance for Berkley, Harlequin, and Sourcebooks, With over two million books in print in more than twenty countries, she has also celebrated five RITA finals, three Maggie Award of Excellence finals and a Booksellerโs Best win. A former theater school director and university instructor, she holds a Masterโs degree in Theater from UNC-Greensboro and a Bachelorโs degree in Fine Arts: Theater (with minors in both English and Education) from the College of Charleston. Catherine and her flyboy husband live on the Florida coast where they brought up their 4 children โ and still have 5 four-legged, furry โchildrenโ (aka pets). Catherine is an active volunteer with her local Humane Society, serving on their Board of Directors and fostering puppies and special needs dogs (she stopped counting at a hundred). She recently checked off a major item on her โbucket listโ by completing the hands-on training for the Florida State Animal Rescue Coalition. Catherine enjoys hearing from her readers and can be found online daily.ย To receive an autographed bookmark, send a SASE to: P.O. Box 6065, Navarre, FL 32566
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Giveaway:
There is a giveaway on each blog for 1 copy of winner’s choice either Rescuing Christmas (“Home for Christmas”) or Love Bites (“Dog Tags”). US & Canada only


To win, leave a comment with the name ofย your favorite military romance and tell everyone why.
I’ll choose a winner at random on 5/26.
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This blog tour is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours. The blog tour runs the whole month May, weekdays only. You can view the complete tour schedule on the website of Lolaโs Blog Tours: http://www.lolasblogtours.net/blog-tour-wingmen-warriors-by-catherine-mann/
So far the Wingmen series contains 14 books: https://www.goodreads.com/series/42048-wingmen-warriors
