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Fire Kissed is now live!

Fire KissedI’m excited to announce that the Fire Kissed anthology is now live on Amazon and FREE to borrow with Kindle Unlimited! This box set contains a lucky thirteen never-before-published novellas by urban-fantasy and paranormal-romance authors…including myself.

My contribution is Incendiary Magic, a short but action-packed prequel to the Dragon Mage universe. Fee is a fire mage with an impossible mission — infiltrate the home base of her dragon overlords and destroy them. You can try out the first chapter here.

But I hope you don’t just buy the box set and skip straight to my story. I haven’t read all of the other contributions yet, but the blurbs alone have me waiting with baited breath to sit down with my kindle this evening and give them a try. There’s a high-stakes poker game, an accidentally kidnapped not-quite-bride, and lots and lots of dragons. Plenty to keep me busy long into the night!

The anthology is only up for three short months, so don’t delay. Grab your copy here and enjoy!

Cerulean Magic is live!

Cerulean Magic

Cerulean Magic is now live on Amazon! This second novel in the Dragon Mage series follows a minor character from book 1 (Sabrina Fairweather) and is designed to be entirely understandable as a standalone. Here’s what early readers have to say about it:

This book has it all. Bad guys, good guys, people you can love and people you can hate. Action, adventure, and love. — VaWineLover

Does NOT disappoint! — Robin

Dragons, Magic and Adventure…who could ask for more??? — Sara F

Full of excitement and adventure — LHill

Sabrina turned out to be a very secretive, twisty character, so her book soon took on the same characteristics. As a result, I had to do more rewriting than usual, but I hope the final product will keep you on the edge of your seat. Enjoy!

Alpha Underground box set

Alpha Underground box setI decided to splurge and get an entirely new cover made for my Alpha Underground box set…and it’s gorgeous! In the meantime, the rest of the series (including the box set) has now rolled out to all major retailers.

So if you’ve been waiting patiently to read Fen’s story on Nook, iBooks, Kobo, Google Play, or Smashwords, you’re finally good to go. Find the Alpha Underground Series on your favorite retailer here

For non-Amazon readers — thank you so much for your patience! I hope you enjoy reading the stories as much as I enjoyed writing them.

Alpha Underground going wide

Dark Wolf Adrift

Now that the Alpha Underground series is complete, I’m bringing each book wide (to non-Amazon retailers) as their KDP Select term ends. Dark Wolf Adrift is already available everywhere that ebooks are sold:

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In fact, Dark Wolf Adrift is currently on sale for only 99 cents at Smashwords as part of their Read an Ebook Week.

Stay tuned for another post as Half Wolf follows Dark Wolf Adrift into the stormy waters outside the world’s biggest ebook retailer. And, in the meantime, if you’ve already read and enjoyed Dark Wolf Adrift, I hope you’ll consider leaving a review on one of the new retailers listed above. Your kind words help get the book off to a good start and ensure that Hunter’s story reaches beyond the choir. Thank you!

 

Verdant Magic is live!

Verdant Magic

I’m excited to announce that Verdant Magic is now live on Amazon! The novel is the first in a series of interconnected standalones with no cliffhanger, a draconic romance, and plenty of fantastical fun and worldbuilding. It’s free to borrow in Kindle Unlimited for the next three months and is priced at 99 cents for a short time to reward my Shifter Secrets subscribers for listening to me ramble every week.

Here’s the blurb:

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Sparks fly when a rogue witch and a dragon shifter collide.

Ever since dragon fire killed her parents, Amber Gardner has always kept one eye pointed to the sky. So when a winged shifter lands in her garden, her initial impulse is to defend her enclave of illegal earth witches using every weapon at her disposal…up to and including the use of deadly force.

Zane Pendragon has spent his entire adult life shielding regular people from the sentient plants that turned earth’s surface into a death trap. Stumbling into the heart of enemy territory, he finds himself bound by his own magic…even as his heart is unwillingly drawn to that of his captor.

Enter a murderous dragon on the rampage, an unexplained fading illness, and shifting alliances within Amber’s home village. Can she abandon her post as protector and team up with her enemy in time to save people they both hold dear?

Dive into an exhilarating new romantic fantasy with this first in a series of interconnected standalones!

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And a few words from early reviewers:

“The sheer uniqueness of these scenarios had me glued to the book like my life depended on it! I was in suspenseful torture page after page….” — Patti Hays

“This plot is unlike any other book I’ve read.” — PennKay

“Highly recommend!” — TaraB

Sound interesting? Buy or borrow your copy here. And if you like what you read, I hope you’ll consider writing a review, telling a friend, or sharing the book on facebook. Thanks so much for reading — you are why I write.

Making a movie

On set

I’ll tell you up front that I’m the least video-oriented person you’ll probably ever meet. I literally have only cared about one television show in my adult life (Gilmore Girls! I adore them!) and I watch perhaps four carefully vetted movies a year. When folks send me links to youtube videos, I generally give up within the first fifteen seconds. Moving pictures just don’t hold a candle to the written word.

But my husband has always wanted to make a movie. The backstory — his dream — began decades ago, but more recently my writing was finally bringing in enough cash that we could afford to send Mark back to school to pursue his own creative passion. After three film classes, his growth as a filmmaker really started hitting its stride this winter. The time was ripe for a collaboration!

Filming

“If I write a short script, would you like to use it for your final project this semester?” I asked. He was thrilled to team up…with the caveat that we had neither the budget or the skills for fancy special effects. So no werewolves or lengthy dramas…but a short, sweet Christmas flick seemed right up both of our alleys.

I polished the script, prepared the props, and hunted down the right location while my husband hired actors and a director of photography. Then the big day came and I thoroughly enjoyed helping the actors with their lines and keeping us all moving forward while Mark worked his magic.

To cut a long story short, my husband is busy editing the final project now. The semester ends soon, so Lemons for Christmas will be available on Youtube within the next few weeks. I hope you enjoy it…and that you don’t stop watching after the first fifteen seconds.

Dark Wolf Adrift Chapter 1

Dark Wolf AdriftI am excited to have Dark Wolf Adrift live and thought you might like to read the first chapter of this prequel novella (which can also be understood as a standalone). Enjoy!

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Chapter 1

I’m a monster.

Not because I can shift back and forth between human and wolf skins at will. Although that part’s true.

And not because I served eight years as Special Ops in the U.S. military. Although that part’s true as well.

My monstrosity doesn’t stem from the fact that I stood taller than the other guys I walked beside, broader across the shoulders due to a childhood spent as a bloodling in lupine form rather than as a fur-less one-body.

No, it wasn’t pure physical brawn that pushed me over the edge. Being a monster is all about state of mind. And when I caught a whiff of strange werewolf within my usual stomping grounds, my thoughts were monstrous indeed.

A headless intruder, flicker, sweet blood pulsing out of the male’s neck and down my throat, flicker, crimson-tinted teeth parting as I howled my displeasure at the moon.

“Did you just growl?” asked my human partner.

I couldn’t be bothered to spare a glance for Stooge or for my other EOD crew mates, all of whom were off duty just like me and enjoying an evening out on the town. Instead, my eyes remained fixed upon the shifter who faced me from the other end of the city block.

Around us, the usual post-work-day traffic flowed, full of city dwellers blithely oblivious to the dangers that stalked through their midst. A child laughed in the distance, a radio flicked on from a second-story apartment, car horns trilled down the street. But my fellow werewolf and I remained locked in a silent battle of wills.

I shook my head to clear it of my own pent-up alpha aggressions. Our territory, my inner animal complained. But by shifter law, I didn’t actually own the streets I walked upon. This city was outpack land, free for all.

Or was that a free-for-all? I bared my teeth, hoping the other male would take the hint and back down before I was forced to track the intruder to his lair and rend him limb from limb. If he accepted my greater dominance and walked away now, I was willing to be the bigger wolf and let him escape with both of our egos—and skins—intact.

“Hunter?” one of my human companions nudged me verbally. “Is something the matter?”

“An old friend.” I forced the words out between curled lips, stalking toward the stranger who was pacing forward just as rapidly to meet me.

To a human or to a run-of-the-mill shifter, my opponent would have appeared to be a tall but otherwise average redhead, smiling cordially as he approached. But my bloodling nature instead picked out the inner wolf hidden beneath his furless skin.

The beast’s ruff was raised aggressively and its teeth were exposed in a near-audible snarl. No, my enemy hadn’t taken the hint. Instead, his monstrous half was wide awake and ready to pounce.

I walked faster, trying to distance myself from my friends. Because while they were burly and well-trained by human standards, the guys were no match for an unfriendly werewolf. So I didn’t glance backwards as I ordered the other members of my crew to: “Wait here.”

Six humans and I had all left the base together an hour earlier. Of those, five now took me at my word, pausing so I could pull ahead and leave them behind and out of harm’s way.

My wingman, though, wasn’t to be deterred so easily.

Paul was more frequently referred to as Stooge due to his tendency to turn every occasion into a circus act. But he was adept at picking up on subtle cues of posture and tone, so he didn’t join our mutual buddies on the corner. Instead, he scurried to stay abreast of me as I barreled toward the other shifter. “Are you in trouble?” my friend demanded.

My opponent was only twenty feet distant by this point, his eyes nearly glowing with unbridled hostility and rage. His lips spread into a wide smirk of preemptive triumph and I could feel the wolf beneath his skin itching to break free and take matters into its own paws.

Yep, the dunce really was planning to launch into a knock down, drag out battle in lupine form right here in the middle of a human neighborhood.

“Not now, Paul,” I said, using my friend’s given name in an effort to dissuade him from continuing to dog my heels. It was going to be hard enough to rid myself of this shifter without cluing in the general neighborhood to our furry natures. And since the law against letting our secret slip to humankind was more of a death sentence for the human in question than a taboo for the werewolf, I couldn’t risk meeting my opponent beneath Stooge’s eagle eye.

“Could you give us a little space,” I continued. “Please.”

Darned question marks. I kept forgetting to add them to my auditory repertoire.

The thinly veiled command did the trick, though. “We’ll be right over here,” Stooge acceded, clapping me on the back before retreating to join the rest of our friends halfway down the block.

I could feel the team hovering, eyes boring into my shoulder blades. But the majority of my attention remained focused on the danger in front of my face. The danger who could so easily shake up the status quo by shifting here on a city street full of innocents.

A city street full of innocents who I was duty bound to serve and to protect.

A family might come around the nearest corner at any moment. Or perhaps Stooge’s patience would wear thin first. Either way, I knew I lacked the time and space for finesse.

So I simply blasted my opponent with such extreme alpha dominance that I could smell the reek of urine as he wet himself. “Get out of my city and don’t come back,” I commanded.

My words were the equivalent of snapping on handcuffs and stuffing a jaywalker into the back of a cop car—high-handed, arrogant, and impossible to argue with. It was overkill, I knew. I hadn’t even asked for the male’s name, hadn’t tried to sit him down and reason with him, hadn’t mentioned the fact that I currently spent 99% of my time on the human-only base and could easily share this city with one outpack drifter as long as he kept his nose clean.

But I’d done all of that and more in the past. The trouble was, my uber-alpha status made me a magnet for weaker wolves trying to get a leg up in the shifter hierarchy, meaning I’d already fielded dozens of out-of-the-blue dominance displays during my not-so-extensive span of adult life. And in the end, it always came down to one simple question—whose wolf was the biggest asshole?

The answer? Mine.

Today, like every other day, alpha assholery worked like a charm. The air around us chilled as the other shifter’s inner beast shrank down, becoming nearly invisible within his human form. His eyes skittered to the side and sweat broke out on his brow as he tried…and failed…to avoid my inescapable compulsion.

We could have stood there all day, the red-headed shifter giving himself a hernia while I relaxed into my intended role in werewolf society. But, instead, I glanced aside at last and released him from my spell.

Immediately, the once-belligerent shifter turned on his heel and ran like the fires of hell were on his tail. Yes, he ran like a bully who had learned the hard way that bigger bullies existed, or perhaps like a six-year-old kid who’d just discovered that the monster under his bed was very much real.

And as the monster in question, who was I to say he was wrong?

Want just a little more of Dark Wolf Adrift before purchasing the entire novella? Read the beginning of Chapter Two

Dark Wolf Adrift is live!

Dark Wolf Adrift

Dark Wolf Adrift is the tale of an uber-alpha shifter whose inner beast threatens to rip away his last shred of humanity. Here’s what the early reviewers had to say:

A well-written and fast-paced story — PenKay

Brilliant characters whose layers are revealed, tantalisingly, in each story. — MelR

The novella is a prequel to the Alpha Underground series but can be read as a standalone. Just skip the last couple of pages if you don’t want to be teased about what’s to come in Hunter’s future.

Sound interesting? The book is reduced to 99 cents for a limited time and is FREE to borrow with Kindle Unlimited. Here’s the link one more time. To get a sneak preview of the first two chapters before buying, check out this excerpt.

Thanks so much for reading! And, if you enjoy it, I hope you’ll consider telling a friend or leaving a review. Both help my books reach beyond the choir and mean I can spend less time marketing and more time writing. I appreciate all you do — you are why I write.

Summer flash sale — complete trilogy for 99 cents

Wolf Rampant Box Set

Did you download a free copy of Shiftless and enjoyed the read…but not quite enough to make you part with any of your cold, hard cash? If so, here’s the deal that I hope will push you over the edge.

For the next few days, the bundled trilogy is marked down to 99 cents on all retailers. Here are the links:

 

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Already read and enjoyed? Perhaps you’d be willing to tell a friend about my summer flash sale?

Either way, thank you so much for your support! It’s readers like you who keep me plugging away at the keyboard even when the great outdoors beckons. Stay tuned — Dark Wolf Adrift will be coming your way soon!

Jaguar at the Portal is now wide!

Jaguar at the PortalWhile putting the finishing touches on Hunter’s novella, I took a few hours off to upload Jaguar at the Portal to non-Amazon marketplaces. So if you’ve been waiting until you could check this standalone out on Nook, Apple, Kobo, etc., now’s your chance! Here are the links:

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I hope you enjoy the ride!

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