Making it Right by Margaret Madigan and Merissa McCain
Genre: Contemporary/MMA Romance
Publication Date: November 20, 2015
Adrenaline junkie Nina Osborne never misses a hockey game or an MMA fight on TV. After the storage facility she owns is burglarized, one of her favorite MMA fighters, Drew āJuggernautā Warner, shows up furious and blames her for his stuff being stolen. When Drew returns to apologize and clean up his storage unit, Nina parlays it into a first date and burgeoning relationship, which comes with an introduction to the exhilarating world of live MMA.
Drew has no idea when he brings smart, sassy, and super-sexy Nina into his life that sheāll rock the foundations of his carefully planned-out career. But when she decides that law enforcement isn't doing enough to solve the burglary and takes the investigation into her own hands, protecting her jeopardizes his career. The smart thing to do would be to leave her be. Problem is, while he wasnāt looking Nina took a firm grip on his heart.
Ninaās determined to make things right; however, her investigating leads her into to big trouble, forcing Drew to fight both inside the cage and out if he and Nina are to have any hope of a future together.
EXCERPT: Nick stepped up behind Drew. āI hear youāre incapacitated,ā he said, his voice wry. āScrew you, Parker. You try having Garcia beat the shit out of you and see how incapacitated you are.ā āNext time donāt let him beat the shit out of you.ā Drew flipped him off, but Nina could tell he didnāt mean it by the fact that his hand only got halfway up in the air before it dropped back into his lap. Nick chuckled. āYou probably shouldnāt be out here doing whatever the hell youāre doing.ā Nick looked to Nina for explanation. She sighed, not wanting to recount the whole damn thing again. āSome assholes robbed the place last night. They broke into Drewās unit along with a bunch of others. I guess he thought he had to do all the clean up today.ā Nick shook his head, as he grabbed Drewās arm and slung it over his shoulder, hauling him to a standing position. āYouāre a stubborn asshole,ā he said. āItās my Momās stuff. I had to take care of it.ā āItāll still be here tomorrow,ā Nick said as he stuffed Drew into the passenger seat of his car. āI donāt know. Itās not really safe. I donāt want to lose anything else.ā Drew said. Nina cringed. She approached Drewās window while Nick went and locked up Drewās Jeep. āIām so sorry, Drew,ā she told him. āIāll do everything I can to get your things back. Even if I have to look for the burglars myself.ā Drew snorted, āYou do that, sweetheart.ā His head flopped back onto the headrest and he closed his eyes. She couldnāt tell if heād passed out again or just dismissed her. Nick handed her the Jeep keys and opened his driverās door. āIāll have him call you in a few days and weāll make arrangements to pick up his car. Here are the keys in the meantime, in case you have to move it.ā āThanks,ā she said. āIāll go ahead and unlock the gate for you. Iām glad you came to pick him up.ā āHeād do the same for me.ā As the gate shut after them, she watched Nick pull out onto the road and drive away. āDonāt worry Drew, Iāll make it right.ā
Margaret Madigan
I write historical, paranormal, contemporary, and erotic romance, as well as science fiction.
I'm an Oregon Ducks fan.
I'm a donut and pastry addict (pretty much any carbs, really).
I like cats.
I'm terrified of balloons.
When I'm not writing you'll find me in a college classroom teaching English, or working as a literary agent for an amazing agency...and of course, wrangling my family.
Merissa McCain
I love to read, I love to write, I love coffee. Almost every author says this about themselves because these things are often so central to what we do, and what keeps us awake to get it done. But reading that description a few dozen times doesnāt give you much insight to who your author is, not really. All the good stuff comes from where theyāve been, where theyāre going, where they want to go and how they want to get here.
So, here are a few things beyond the generic; things that shape who I am.
I grew up in Africa. We didnāt have electricity beyond a limited gasoline generator most of my childhood and didnāt have a television until I was sixteen. So, I filled all that extra time with reading, and scribbling down my own stories.
Iāve now lived in the USA longer than Iāve lived in Africa, although I tend to move every couple years. Iām a nomad at heart. I travel back and forth to Africa at least once a year, and Iāve felt for a very long time like I straddle worlds. Like I can make myself fit in everywhere, but I donāt fully belong anywhere. Maybe that's why my characters are often trying to decide where they fit in the context of others. Why part of their happily ever after is finding a place that claims them, a place where they fully belong.
GIVEAWAY
Thanks for having us, and for helping us to get the word out about Drew and Nina! We love them and hope your readers will too.
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