bandwagons when I knew I hated it. I compromised what I wanted to write for what I thought everybody else wanted to read. That’s always a bad idea. I’m sorry it took me so long to figure it out, and I’m sorry I left you hanging, wondering if I’d ever write the genre that made you like me in the first place. Well, I got it all figured out, and I’m back now!
Kingpin is only the beginning. I feel like it’s my debut novel all over again, and I’m excited as hell to build my empire off of this. I’m back, and I’m here to stay!
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Check out these other titles from WS Greer
Frozen Secrets (A Detective Granger Novel)
Claiming Carter (The Carter Trilogy #1)
Becoming Carter (The Carter Trilogy #2)
Destroying Carter (The Carter Trilogy #3)
Defending Her
Worth Saving
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WS Greer is a bestselling romantic suspense author, and an active duty military member with the US Air Force. He’s been serving his country since 2004, and has been an author since his debut novel, Frozen Secrets, was released in 2013.
WS was born to military parents in San Antonio, Texas, and bounced around as a child, from Okinawa, Japan, to Florida, to New Mexico, where he met his high school sweetheart, who’d become his wife in 2003. Together, the two of them have two wonderful children, and are currently living overseas on the tiny island of Guam.
WS has tackled different genres throughout his writing career. From romantic suspense with his debut novel, to erotic suspense with his bestselling Carter Trilogy and Defending Her, to contemporary romance with Worth Saving.
WS has learned a lot about writing over the years, and his goal is to build a loyal and thriving fan base in the romantic suspense genre from here on out. His stories are deeply rooted in suspense, but WS loves the added drama of intense, emotional characters. Emotion, suspense, and drama is what WS does best.
WS loves connecting with his fans and readers, and does so whenever he gets the chance, and he would love to hear from you. You can find him on his personal blog, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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**TURN THE PAGE FOR A SNEAK PEAK INTO CLAIMING CARTER, BY WS GREER, FEATURING ABRAM BASKOV FROM KINGPIN!**
“Okay, seriously, this is the worst movie I have ever seen. Why the hell are we still here?”
“It’s not that bad, Abram,” Vlad said, as he laughed at the picture on the screen in the dark theater.
Abram shook his head in disgust. “Not that bad? It’s a tornado made of sharks, Vlad. This is a waste of money, man. Let’s fucking go. I could have spent my money on McDonald’s or something.”
“Alright, alright. We can go,” Vlad replied as he rose from his seat and started towards the path leading to the exit, ducking down to keep from blocking the view of the patrons who’d chosen to stay and endure the film. Abram stood and followed Vlad out, but he decided not to duck down. He figured if he blocked the screen, he’d be doing the other movie goers a favor.
Once outside the theater, Vlad and Abram began walking towards the parking lot.
“Dude, I have no idea where I parked the car. This place is surprisingly packed for a Thursday night. You’d figure people would be at home trying to get some rest for work tomorrow,” Vlad said.
“Maybe they have the day off, unlike us. We’re the ones who should be in bed. I have to open tomorrow,” Abram replied. “My mom will be pissed if I don’t wake up on time. And I’ll be pissed if I don’t wake up on time just because I wanted to come see the most horrible movie ever with your crazy ass.”
“Oh calm down, it wasn’t that bad. You’re just sleepy and cranky from working in that madhouse you and your mother call a restaurant, or meat shop, or whatever the hell it is. Ten-thirty was the best I could do to accommodate you and your busy ass work schedule.”
“Well I appreciate the effort, bro. It was a total failure, but at least you tried. I’m off again on Saturday, so maybe we can hang again. We can bring some chicks over here or something.