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Month: February 2016 (Page 2 of 2)

Who loves shifters?

SurveyI write a lot about my characters and even a little bit about myself…but I think about you guys just as much. It’s so satisfying when I see new reviews or know that someone has bought one of my books. And yet, I sometimes find myself wondering — who are you really?

So, if you’ve got a minute and want to make my day, I hope you’ll fill out this short, fun survey. None of the answers are mandatory, so if you don’t want to reveal whether you prefer dragon shifters over squirrel shifters, you can still play along. And, at the end, you can see what everyone else thinks too.

I’m looking forward to getting to know you all a little better. Thanks for playing! And feel free to answer any question I should have asked but didn’t here in the comments.

Thank you for helping me hit the USA Today bestseller list!

USA Today Bestseller

A huge thank you to everyone who gave Happily Ever Alpha a shot! With your help, this 21-novel box set soared up the charts and hit #117 on the USA Today bestseller list for the week of February 4. I was so excited, I could barely sit still!

If you haven’t checked the set out yet, it’s still on sale for another three months. And the title is now enrolled in Kindle Unlimited, so you can read for free if you subscribe. I hope you enjoy some of these paranormal romances and urban fantasies — Just a Little Nudge is my current favorite, but I’ve still got several more to read.

Oh, and did I mention how grateful I am to you the reader? Thank you, thank you, thank you! Your support makes those words fly onto the page. You are why I write.

Three shifters walked into a bar

Half WolfLast week, I showed off the cover of my upcoming novel Half Wolf. Today, I’d like to share an unedited version of the first few paragraphs. Don’t worry, I won’t give so much away that you’ll regret not being able to read the book right now.

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Three shifters walked into a bar.

It sounds like the beginning of a corny joke, doesn’t it?

But here’s a little more information for you. I was those shifters’ alpha and den mother rolled into one. Two of the barhoppers were jail bait or close to it. And the establishment in question was filled to the brim with horny, lawless, outpack males.

No wonder I wasn’t laughing and was in a big hurry.

I breezed past the bouncer with a show of entirely human teeth, then rolled my eyes at his laxness. The employee wasn’t being remiss by not checking my ID. Not in a werewolf bar. But he still wasn’t really doing his job.

I was twenty-one — barely — which is all humans would have cared about when allowing entrance to a drinking establishment. But the guy at the door in a shifter bar was supposed to turn away anyone without the ability to don fur and howl at the moon. And even though I was technically a shifter, my half-human heritage meant my wolf was too weak to rise up behind my eyes and prove her worth to the bouncer.

Good thing I was accustomed to faking it.

But I wasn’t home free just yet. I’d barely set foot in the sea of writhing bodies when one of those lawless males alluded to earlier grabbed my arm, swinging me around to collide hard with his chest. My chin thudded against bare flesh only slightly less hairy than it would have been in lupine form and my nose took in the over-ripe scent of unwashed man.

Ugh. Not that it would have mattered if he was cute. I was on a mission and Ginger, Cinnamon, and Lia had a half-hour head start. I could only imagine what kind of mischief the trouble twins and their tagalong cousin could get into during thirty long minutes.

“Nice to see another lady in the place,” the male offered with a triumphant leer, clearly pleased with himself for having snagged one of the very few females in evidence.

“Not interested,” I replied sweetly, grinding the heel of one boot into the top of my assailant’s arch. I hadn’t dressed to impress and didn’t particularly expect my hiking shoes to make much of an impression, but I was pleasantly surprised. This particular male must have shown up at the back door in wolf form because his feet were bare, and they were also apparently quite sensitive to being stomped on.

Whatever the reason, the shifter didn’t so much release me as fling me across the room to land at the feet of another group of outpack males. This time I was the one initiating a collision, and the male I struck snarled and kicked me out of his path. Luckily, though, he didn’t look down.

At least my weak wolf has a few things going for her, I thought as I struggled to my feet. There had to be at least a hundred males in the room and most of them were almost certainly outpack wolves with no clan — or woman — of their own. A lone female like me in a bar like this was akin to lighting a match beside a powder keg then standing there tapping my foot while wondering if anything would blow.

Luckily, my half-blood skin didn’t exude the same sort of come-hither charm as a pure-bred pack princess would have. And, in the dimness of the dance floor, my tomboy apparel probably made me look like just another shifter kid out on his own and hunting for a good time.

Or perhaps the males’ lack of attention to my skinny form was the result of vastly more enticing eye candy on hand. Because I caught sight of my three pack mates at last by dint of following everyone’s gazes to a table near the front of the room. There, Ginger was belting out an accompaniment to the piped-in music and providing enticing visual aids to prove that tequila did indeed make her clothes fall off.

“Take it all off!” one of the shifters beside me hollered….

A few last kindle unlimited books to fill your ereader

 

 

The CryptographerDid you enjoy the science fiction and fantasy books with a romantic thread that I recommended in previous posts? If so, you might like these romances, women’s fiction, and historical fiction books just as much. They had just enough meat on their bones that they hit the spot.

Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold by Ellen O’Connell is a romance novel for those of us who like sex scenes to be glossed over but emotions to be ocean-deep. If you enjoy historical romance, it’s definitely worth a read! (And everything by the author is equally delightful.)

The Winter Prince by Elizabeth Wein is the beginning of an extensive historical fiction series that merges Arthurian legend with African history. The storytelling reminds me favorably of the master Ursula LeGuin, and I found that each installment got better and better. Give it a try — I don’t think you’ll regret it!

The Cryptographer by Alice Wallis-Eton is a Regency romance…with spunk. I’ve always had a soft spot for tales of women making their way in a man’s world, and codebreaking also strikes my fancy, so how could I turn down a novel containing both elements?

Thoroughbreds and Trailer TrashThoroughbreds and Trailer Trash by Bev Pettersen is horse romantic suspense. Honestly, I love pretty much all of her books, so I picked one at random to recommend.

Rescue Me, Maybe by Jackie Bouchard is a dog book that’s funny and sweet and has a heroine with an antisocial personality who I can really get behind.

The Perfect Son by Barbara Claypole White is hard to describe. I guess it’s women’s literary fiction, but it reads like a thought-provoking page-turner and the characters really stuck with me.

And there you have it — all of my favorite kindle unlimited books of 2015 (meaning I read them last year, not that they were necessarily written last year). Which means it’s time to start making a new list for 2016 — what do you recommend I check out next?

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