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Showing posts with label erotic paranormal romance. Show all posts

Saturday, May 7, 2016

Blood Curse by Ella J. Phoenix (review) ADULT title

Blood Curse 

(Book 5 of the Dragon Heat series)

This is an ADULT title 


Genre – Paranormal Romance
Publication date – May 1, 2016
Publisher – Self Publishing
Word count - 98,500

Blurb:   Descendant of a Cherokee shaman, Dyam is one of the vampire king’s personal guards and closest advisors. He has seen the worst of mankind and has vouched to stay away from romance and focus on serving his king. However, his resolve is shaken when Naiah, the water witch, finds her way into the busy vampire castle’s life, and straight into his heart. But before he can nurture his feelings for her, she is killed in battle, causing Dyam to return to his self-imposed seclusion for good.
Little does he know that Naiah has been brought back to life by his kind’s most infamous enemies. She is their ultimate weapon in a final battle that will rupture not only the balance in the supernatural world but Dyam’s loyalty to his race.


***Warning: this novel contains hot, steamy, descriptive sexual scenes. Enjoy.***


Please see the post at this link for more about the author.


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My review:


3.75 out of 5 stars

Blood Curse by Ella J. Phoenix is Book 5 in the ‘Dragon Heat’ series and centers around the complexities of the vampire and draco relationship which is threatened by the mating between the king of the vampires, Tardieh, and Zoricah, who is part draco but has the weight of her heritage that plays into the dynamics of the legacy they will leave.  Their enemies join together and create a surprising tool in the Phoenix, who has ties to both the water witches and the vampires.  Prophecy plays a major role in events, but Tardieh’s right-hand man, Dyam, is determined to do the best he can for all of those he cares about, including a being he never thought he’d see again, and he refuses to have his actions dictated by words of prophecy.

This sensual paranormal story is part of an imaginative series that follows a group of beings whose lives have intertwined despite the odds against it.  This close-knit group has been through major trials and opposition, but the tragedies they have dealt with have not prepared them for the revelations they are about to face.  The contrasts between the affection and love that characterizes several of the mated pairs and the evil actions by an unlikely alliance between a Daemon and a draco give a nice tension to the story that alternates between warm fuzzy scenes and spine-chilling violent episodes.  There are lots of unexpected revelations and it was wonderful to get a better idea of Dyam’s background and capabilities, and heartwarming to see his devotion and persistence in pursuit of his goals.

This series should be read in order, as each subsequent story builds on the one before.  I like that there are individual tales of the various pairs yet they all continue to appear in additional episodes and I was delighted that Dyam was finally able to move forward after his sad experience in the past.  The editing was a bit uneven but I was provided with an advance reading copy so it is my hope that things were polished before publication.  I wasn’t surprised by the somewhat heartwrenching ending, but can’t say that I was happy about it, and I have to remind myself that these are very long-lived beings so that one has to be patient while waiting for others to get their happy ending.  Obviously, another sequel is planned and I hope that reunions and another romance will unfold.  Given the creative revelations this author delights in, there are yet more surprises in store!


The series was provided to me for review

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Blood Curse by Ella J. Phoenix (spotlight, excerpt) ADULT title


One Minute with Ella J. Phoenix


1.     Where do you do most of your writing?
            In my guest bedroom/home office, away from everything else.
2.     Who are your favorite authors?
Oh, they are so many! Jane Austen, Nahili Singh, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Christine Feehan, and all the great indie authors out there!
3.     What's the one genre you absolutely will NOT write about? Why?
I never say never, but “Self Help” books are not my thing.
4.     Do you use people you know as characters? And do you tell them if you do?
Maybe and maybe… but you’ll never know. :)
5.     Have you had any creepy fan experience yet?
No, not creepy, but I’ve had a few fans contacting me on Facebook as they read my novels. It was awesome to experience their journey through the story with them. It’s the best compliment an author can have in my opinion.
6.     Does your family know about ALL the books/stories you've written, or are you keeping a few hidden?
My immediate family are my biggest fans. But unfortunately, sex is still a taboo in many communities, including mine. Not everyone understands how liberating a good erotic romance can be. Maybe one day we’ll be able to share our stories without the fear of retaliation and hypocritical judgement.
7.     Last, but not least, is there anything you would like to say to your fans?
I write because I have a million stories and characters in my mind. It’s my therapy, my escape from reality, my happy place. Without you, my fans, I would be just a crazy woman locked in a boring day job or in a mental institution. So, thank you for your support and I hope my novels bring magic into your days as much as they bring to mine.



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Blood Curse 

(Book 5 of the Dragon Heat series)

This is an ADULT title 

Publication Details

Title – Blood Curse (Book 5 of the Dragon Heat series)
Author – Ella J Phoenix
Genre – Paranormal Romance
Publication date – May 1, 2016
Publisher – Self Publishing
Word count - 98,500

Back cover Introduction

Descendant of a Cherokee shaman, Dyam is one of the vampire king’s personal guards and closest advisors. He has seen the worst of mankind and has vouched to stay away from romance and focus on serving his king. However, his resolve is shaken when Naiah, the water witch, finds her way into the busy vampire castle’s life, and straight into his heart. But before he can nurture his feelings for her, she is killed in battle, causing Dyam to return to his self-imposed seclusion for good.
Little does he know that Naiah has been brought back to life by his kind’s most infamous enemies. She is their ultimate weapon in a final battle that will rupture not only the balance in the supernatural world but Dyam’s loyalty to his race.


***Warning: this novel contains hot, steamy, descriptive sexual scenes. Enjoy.***



Excerpt


Black soot coated the ground matching the dark clouds that covered the crescent moon above. The air felt hot and dry against Dyam’s skin. 

Vampires didn’t do well in hot climates, especially ones so close to an active volcano. Sitting on top of one of the most unstable areas in the world, Mount Raung, in Indonesia, was 1,600 feet deep, and stood almost 11,000 feet above sea level―yes, it was massive. But if that didn’t impress you, well, all you had to do was climb to its top rim and gaze across the mouth that spanned across over a mile in diameter.


Dyam had done just that.


After materializing at the base of the great volcano, he slowly, carefully and methodically, made his way up, analyzing every boulder, listening to every sound and watching every shadow. Long Nose had been right―this volcano offered the perfect site for someone who wanted to carve a magic dagger out of its ashes, and at least it looked like it offered more flakes of dried lava than the other two volcanoes Dyam had inspected before this one. To the right, he spotted two lava pools. One looked older and deeper than the other. Dyam had researched the volcano before venturing down there, of course, and what he had found was encouraging. Mount Raung was the latest volcano to erupt in the world, and its dust cloud had been so dense that residents within a two mile radius of the caldera fled their homes, scared by the imminent eruption. Its site was so unstable that the villagers lived in a constant state of alert.


“Here,” a male voice resounded in the distance. “This area seems like a good site.”


Dyam crouched low on the ground at the sound of the unfamiliar voice. It seemed he had company.

“Not sure,” another male replied. “The ground doesn’t look as dry as we need it to be.”

Careful not to make a sound, and keeping his body hidden from view, Dyam made his way towards the two men. A sharp sound of metal hitting rock made him pause.

“Watch it, Osman,” the first male complained. “If one of these chards gets into my eye, it can blind me.”

“There isn’t another way of doing this, Vrajitor. We must hack into the stone and try to get a large piece in one go. Believe me, I’ve done this before.”

Vrajitor and Osman... Dyam had heard those names before, but he couldn’t remember where.


Crawling low, as close to the smut as physically possible, he reached a boulder large enough to give him cover. More chopping sounds emerged from where the two men were, and Dyam poked his head to the side, nearing the ground so as to not alarm his company of his presence, but it wasn’t enough. His vantage point gave him a very limited view of what those two were up to. Learnings from his training as a tracker came to mind―a good tracker becomes one with his surroundings. But how would he become one with a volcano?

He looked at the soot covering the mountain. 

Bingo.

An idea popped into his head. As quickly and as quietly as he could muster, Dyam smoldered the black dirt all over his beige shirt, dark jeans, face and hands, until only his eyes were clean from the grunge. After that, he dared poke his head out of hiding a little bit further, and as he had predicted, the two men didn’t notice a thing.

The one called Vrajitor was tall, with narrow shoulders, small light eyes and greasy brown hair. His body structure and the way he carried himself told Dyam the man was obviously a draco. His friend, Osman, was not though. The white turban, yellow tunic and dark eyes left no doubt of his origins. He was a daemon from the Dry Lands.

Dyam frowned. What in Hiad was a desert daemon doing with a draco? Were these the ones planning to bring the Phoenix back to life, by carving out an ash-dagger from this volcano? Connecting the dots, he played the scene in his head. The two, for some obscure reason, had joined forces to rise the Phoenix from the ashes and since they had lost one of the daggers in the jungle, it made sense that they had to return to the volcano to dig up another one. But what in Hiad they were doing at the Emerald Lake still puzzled him.

Dyam’s expert gaze roamed around the area, taking everything in, anything could be an invaluable clue. There were two bags on the ground, next to Osman. One looked empty, probably the bag where the acquired slab of stone would go once their mission here finished, but the other bag looked full and heavy. Since the two odd companions seemed too busy to notice him, Dyam stepped out of hiding, and dared to crawl his way behind another boulder, which would give him a better vantage point. As soon as he did, his eyes locked on the beautiful woman sitting on the ground not far from him. She wore a light camisole that looked much too big for her, her long dark hair cascaded down her shoulders and slender torso, and her sun-kissed skin was flawless and smooth.

Dyam’s breath got caught in his throat, his stomach falling suddenly heavy, his mind crashing.

Naiah?

By Apa Dobrý, it couldn’t be, but the lady looked exactly like Naiah! 

He must have called her name out loud, not only in his head, because the lady in question snapped her head toward him, catching him red handed. She blinked a couple of times, her mouth gaped as if in awe and confusion.

And then she stood up.

Big mistake.

“What is it, my bird?” Osman asked, alarmed. His concerned gaze travelled across the rocky field, and found Dyam half way out from behind the bolder. “Vrajitor, we’ve got company!”

Damn the Soartas.

The draco dropped what he was doing and advanced toward Dyam with his axe in hand. Dyam jumped to his feet and prepared for battle, focusing on his adversary but at the same time, his mind kept the attention on Naiah, or whoever that lady was. Osman darted to her side, grabbing her by the elbow as if she were his property, and she didn’t rebut him.

Vrajitor finally lunged at Dyam, swinging his axe across in an obvious attempt to cut Dyam’s head off. But Dyam had centuries of combat training under his belt and easily dodged the attack by balancing his feet from side to side. Without breaking the rhythm, he then lifted his foot up and kicked Vrajitor on the chest, making the draco lose his balance and plummet on the soot-filled ground. Even though it was a point to Dyam, the strike didn’t keep Vrajitor down for long, and in no time the bastard bounced on his feet, ready for another round.

From the corner of his eye, Dyam saw Osman resume carving the rock, now in a much more desperate manner. Naiah’s double stood close to him, but her eyes were on Dyam.

The axe whooshed past Dyam’s ear, too close for comfort. Time to end this and get Naiah―or whoever that lady was―out of here. Yes, because by no means he’d leave without taking her with him. She couldn’t possibly be Naiah, but the resemblance was too remarkable to be ignored. She was definitely a water witch and looked to be here of her own free will, but Dyam couldn’t ignore the sinking feeling that something much bigger than mere coincidence was at play here.

A large cracking sound echoed in the open space, followed by a victorious howl from Osman. “I got it! I’m out of here, Vrajitor,” the daemon bellowed, then, without waiting to see if his accomplice would win the fight, he darted down the volcano, holding Naiah’s look-alike tightly by the hand.

Vrajitor glared at Dyam, his mouth twitched on the side on a weird grin. “See you later, vamp,” he sneered, then turned around and ran off.

Fuck that!

Dyam didn’t waste a second, and sprinted after them.

A race between a daemon, a draco and a vampire could have been the news of the century. The last time such a contest had been seen was during the Royal Open Games, a few decades ago. The vampire won.

Dyam put everything onto his legs and quickly closed in on the three escapees. Vrajitor darted left, taking flight with his leathery wings, while Osman swerved to the right, obviously wanting to confuse Dyam in the process. They would probably use the two-against-one advantage to ambush him farther ahead, and their plan would have worked, if Dyam’s target hadn’t been Naiah’s double, not them.

As soon as Vrajitor and Osman widened the gap between them, Dyam jumped in the air and teleported straight between the turbaned daemon and the lady. His intention had been to kick Osman to the side, and dematerialize out of there with the lady in tow, before the daemon had the chance to recover. But as soon as Dyam’s body cells started materializing again next to the daemon, the air changed around them, giving away his intentions. Osman, who was probably a seasoned daemon and sensed his approach, swerved sideways and threw his sharp axe at Dyam. The silver blade flickered against the moon light, and hit Dyam across the upper arm, opening a gash on his skin, causing him to lose his grip on the teleportation. But before he lost total control, he forced his body sideways toward Naiah’s double, and locked her into a tight embrace. If he was going down, she’d go with him.

It all took less than two seconds and with the supernatural seep and forces at play, Dyam ended up tossing Naiah downhill. The two of them rolled down the mountain aimlessly at breakneck speed, crashing against rocks and anything else that crossed their path. When they finally came to a halt at the base of the mountain, Osman and Vrajitor were nowhere to be seen. At least something was working in their favor.

Dyam shook his head, trying to kick it into gear. His shoulder was bleeding heavily, his ribs were burning like fire, and his ankle was already swelling from a possible fracture. And yet, he couldn’t care less. The woman sprawled on the dirt a few feet away was his one and only goal.

By Apa Dobrý, the resemblance was truly incredible. She couldn’t be Naiah herself, of course. Maybe she was Naiah’s twin sister, but Yara had never mentioned Naiah having a twin. His mind reeled at a million miles per hour trying to decipher what in Hiad was going on. The Emerald Lake had evaporated, seemingly as part of a ritual to rise the Phoenix from the ashes, and now Naiah’s doppelganger showed up. He then remembered that they had never managed to find the red lily which should have encased Naiah’s inmã... No, this could not be Naiah. Naiah was dead. 

She died in his arms only a few months ago.

Feeling his healing power kick in, Dyam turned on his belly and balancing himself on all fours he pushed off the ground. He needed to check on the lady, see if she was hurt and look into her eyes to find the truth about her identity―

A bare foot moved through the air, hitting him square on the nose.

What the fuck?

The kick had not been powerful but took Dyam by surprise and down back to the muddy ground he went. When he turned around after recovering from the shock, he found Naiah’s double towering over him. Her cold glare clearly stated she wasn’t happy, but it was the confirmation he needed. Because he’d seen that look before, it was the last one Naiah gave him before they parted ways.

“Naiah? Is that you?” Dyam asked, flabbergasted.

But this new Naiah didn’t heed him any attention. Without a word, she grabbed a chunk of his long hair at the top of his crown and punched him across the face.
Argh! “Naiah, do you remember me?”

Another cross jab, then another.

Why in Hiad was she attacking him?

On the fourth strike, Dyam’s patience came to an end. He was a gentleman, raised by a Cherokee shaman, a man of peace, who had taught him that a men should never raise a hand at a woman. But the same man had also trained him to survive and defend himself, no matter who or what he was against.

Dyam grabbed Naiah’s closed fist mid-air, blocking her attack. She retaliated by gripping his neck with her free hand and using him as a lever to kick him on the gut.
Fuck. That hurt.

She then jumped in the air in an unexpectedly smooth back flip, freeing herself from his grip.

“Naiah!”

She didn’t stop though, and threw a series of kicks, followed by cross punches that would floor the most experienced boxer to the ground. Dyam managed to block every single one of them but knew that blocking wouldn’t keep him standing for long. He would have to fight back at some stage.

When she shifted her feet again, gathering momentum to start another series of deadly attacks, Dyam crouched low and lunged himself at her, locking them into an angry hug, and lifted her off her feet. The move gave him momentum, and he didn’t slow down until they crashed against a tree. He felt her exhale sharply, as if the impact had whooshed the air out of her lungs. That’ll teach her. But his vengeful thought quickly turned into awe. Standing inches from face, Dyam couldn’t help it but to gasp once again at this lady’s resemblance to Naiah.

Thankfully, due the collision she would likely need time to catch her breath, which would give him time to recover from the shock.

Yeah, he couldn’t have been more wrong.

Her closed fist hit him right in the mouth of the stomach. The pain that shot up and down his esophagus was so blinding that bile built at the back of his throat.

“Argh!” he yelped, but he knew he couldn’t miss a beat, not while this crazy version of Naiah was kicking his ass. So without losing his grip on her, he grabbed a handful of hair on the crown of her head and rammed it against the tree trunk.

A grunt escaped her lips, and the punching stopped.

He then used the few milliseconds he knew would be the only break he’d have, to swivel her around, forcing her to face the tree trunk, and locked her in his arms, his front to her back. Next, he ensured her deadly fists were detained in his grip, safely away from his esophagus, and that she’d have no way of getting loose, but she still struggled against his hold.

“Stop,” he whispered against the back of her neck. “I don’t want to hurt you.”

To his surprise, she did stop. They were both panting from the fight, and remained there for a few heartbeats. The scent of wild flowers invaded his nose, flaring his nostrils and mind in recognition. This was Naiah’s scent. Well, it was the same yet different at the same time. The closeness of their bodies added to her delicious scent proved to be too much for his confused mind to handle, and unable to stop his reaction, he winced when his groin throbbed for her.

“Who are you?” he asked in her ear, but it came out a few octaves below normal.

He received no reply so he took advantage of their apparent cease-fire and spun her in his arms. Now they were face-to-face once again.

And his brain crashed.

“Naiah,” he exhaled. Smooth cheeks of sun-kissed skin, framed by dark, wavy locks, a small, cute nose above red, thick, juicy lips. By Apa Dobrý, this couldn’t be, but there was no mistake. The woman in his arms was Yara’s tribal sister. She was Naiah.

When Dyam’s gaze finally landed on her large brown eyes, he saw his confusion and awe reflected in them, and for a moment he experienced a wave of utter connection, as if Naiah had never died.

 

For a moment.

Out of nowhere her gaze turned cold, her brown eyes turned white, and her irises narrowed into thin slits, as her lips lifted into an ugly growl.

He swallowed dry. “Naiah?”

Then her once cute fingers morphed into sharp black claws.

“Naiah, wait.”

The sharp claws grew longer and longer, and no matter how much he tried to hold them down, they lashed at his face mercilessly. The damned woman was going to shred his face into little pieces, yet he held on to her despite the pain. By the gates of Hiad, he would not let her go.

Well, at least, that was his plan before something gripped him on the back, followed a wave of electricity that travelled up his spine. Unable to control his movements any longer, Dyam crashed on the ground, contorting profusely from the electric shock.

From the corner of his eye, he saw Osman smirk at him, with the high voltage Taser gun firmly in his hand. The bastard then grabbed Naiah by the elbow and walked away without hurry. He knew very well it would take a good half hour for Dyam to recover.


Damned gods.


 




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On the launch weekend, from Friday, April 29 to Sunday, May 1, the latest novel in the Dragon Heat series, Blood Curse, will be FREE on iTunes, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, ARE & Smashwords.

To celebrate the release of yet another book in the series, Dragon Heat (Book 1) is completely free of charge on iTunes, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, ARE & Smashwords, and it’s just 0.99c on Amazon.







About the Author


I was just nine years old when I discovered my passion for the paranormal world. That passion led me to a bachelor’s degree in Performing Arts where I had my first taste in writing, conjuring children’s plays and re-writing Shakespearean masterpieces to suit the modern times (Yes, he’s still cringing in his grave).

After years traveling around the world, translating other people's novels and devouring paranormal romances, I realized the real world wasn't fun without a touch of magic, and decided to purge my own crazy stories into paper, well, into word doc, to be more precise.

My busy life with a demanding full-time job and a very loving husband (I'm so not complaining!) don't allow me much spare time, but somehow every night I find myself in front of the computer, exorcising the millions of stories stored in my sanity-challenged mind.

My novels are tales of love and passion between strong female leads and hot heroes, bathed in paranormal magic, of course.

I live in Sydney, Australia, the land of koalas (which are not bears), kangaroos (which are not boxing champions) and Vegemite (a black spread that should have never been invented. Seriously, don’t try it).

If you want to know what I’m up to, just find me on Facebook


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Ten things you didn’t know about Ella J Phoenix


  1. I really suck at interviews
  2. I love cheese more than I love chocolate
  3. I love wine more than I love cheese... no, actually that’s not true.
  4. I love a good debate
  5. I hate politics
  6. I truly believe in destiny
  7. Mainly because I met my husband is a true destiny-knocking-on-your-door kind of situation
  8. I’m a frustrated actress who found her spotlight in singing
  9. I’m a frustrated singer who found her voice in writing
  10. I’m addicted to awesome paranormal romance as much as you are

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Treasured Find by Nancy Corrigan (Re-release spotlight, excerpt and review) ADULT title





Royal Pride, book 1
Sometimes the greatest finds are unexpected
After five centuries, Rafe Alexander knows what to expect from life—boredom broken by the occasional call from Shifter Affairs. No matter how mundane the job, he always accepts their plea for help. He knows what it’s like to lose loved ones to the shifter trafficking rings decimating their species.
But the task that takes him to West Virginia changes everything. A human is dead. A shifter child is missing. And the human female connected to both tragedies is hiding a secret.
He needs to discover the mystery surrounding her. But the felines he houses—lion, tiger and jaguar—want him to get close to her for another reason. Jasmine is special, both for how she affects him and for the treasure she’s been guarding.
And as danger mounts, he’s left balancing his desire for revenge and his need to protect. But the line between them isn’t always black and white, especially where his family is concerned.
NOTE: This book was previously released. It has been revised and re-edited.

Excerpt #1
“Don’t get any crazy ideas. I am not going out with any of your husband’s friends. No more blind dates, thank you very much.”
“You don’t need any help from me. Once you drop the ‘stay away from me’ glare you usually wear around members of the opposite sex, you’ll have no problem picking up a guy.” Cindy tapped a single finger against her chin. “We might even have to beat them off you, especially if you display your goods a little more.”
She tugged at Jazz’s shirt until the lacy edge barely covered her nipples.
Jazz gasped and slapped away her friend’s hands. She quickly righted her top and glared at Cindy. Jazz hated her goods. Her breasts were too big for her frame, but genetics was a crapshoot. You got whatever the DNA mixing bowl dished out.
“Stop it. I am not enticing any lewd perverts with a showing of my goods.”
Cindy raised her hands. “Just promise me you’ll keep an open mind.”
Jazz bit back her sharp retort. Cindy meant well. It wasn’t her fault Jazz had to keep men at arm’s length. It wasn’t Jazz’s either, but those were the facts. Time for another lie. What was one more?
“Fine. The next hot guy who shows any interest in me…” I’ll ignore just like I did with the blond hunk Josh was talking to. She inwardly rolled her eyes at the ridiculousness of her lame fib. “…will be the one I take home.”
“Now that’s an offer I can’t resist.”
Jazz pivoted. A wide expanse of muscle filled her vision. She followed the ridges of his stomach lower. His narrow waist met lean, denim-covered hips. Openmouthed, she stared at the growing bulge in his pants. An answering spark of arousal lighted within her. Shivers of awareness, the same ones that had skipped down her spine a few minutes ago, traveled from the hardening tips of her breasts to her clit. The bundle of nerves took on a heartbeat of its own.
She glanced into his face. Exotic, uptilted honey-brown eyes were framed by long blond lashes. Specks of color floated in those oddly bright eyes—gold, blue, green. Beautiful and downright captivating.
His full lips, parted slightly, glistened as if he’d licked them. She swiped her tongue across her suddenly dry ones.
“Am I hot enough for you?” He rubbed his thumb over the corner of her mouth. “Because I’m interested. Very, very interested.”



Get the book at…

Other shifter books:
ROYAL Pride series
Ø  Beautiful Mistake, book 2, available for Pre-order, releases 1-11-16
Ø  Favorite Obsession, book 3, available for Pre-order soon
KAGAN Wolves series (a parallel series set in the same world as the Royal Pride series)
Ø  Chance on Love, book 0.5, releases 2-23-16
Ø  Bridged by Love, book 1, available now
Ø  Shared for Love, book 2 (MMF), releases 5-10-16

The details…
Book Title: Treasured Find
Series Name: Royal Pride
Series Number: 1.0
Author: Nancy Corrigan
ASIN: B016LI22XC
Length: 92K
Publication Date: November 11th 2015

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A little about Nancy…
A true romantic at heart, Nancy Corrigan is convinced there’s a knight in shining armor for every woman (or man), but you won’t find damsels in distress in her stories. She adores pairing alpha heroes with women strong enough to match them and bring them to their knees. She also enjoys flipping the traditional roles in romances because her motto is—love and people should never be forced to conform to anyone’s norm.

She holds a degree in chemistry and has worked in research but now focuses on ensuring quality. She considers it the perfect outlet for her as she’s the first to admit she has some OCD tendencies. It carries over into her writing life too. While engrossed in a novel, she has a habit of forgetting to eat and sleep. Fortunately, she’s married to her own knight in shining armor who understands her oddities and loves her anyway. They reside in Pennsylvania with their three children, dog, snake and guinea pigs. Her other interests include tattoos, animals, classic cars and all things spooky and sexy.



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4.5 out of 5 stars
Treasured Find by Nancy Corrigan is the first book in the ‘Royal Pride’ series and centers around several very special children who are of interest to Rafe Alexander and his pride. Jasmine (Jazz) has been very careful to hide the two very special little boys that are the one bright reminder of a horrific time in her life, but when a close friend is murdered, she knows that she must share some of her secrets with her ex, who has suddenly become a guardian of a remarkable little girl. Despite her distrust of Rafe’s sudden appearance in their lives, she is inexplicably drawn to him but then she discovers he’s exactly what she has been warned against. Now she must decide whether to trust her instincts, and the wrong decision can be fatal for all of them.

This fascinating paranormal romance is a delicious introduction to a world that has very special feline shapeshifters who are part of the elite section of their society. I love the novelty of these multispecies shifters, and the complex organization that they have. There are several intriguing characters that are introduced, as well as several layers of mystery, some of which is resolved in this story, and others which will continue into other books in the series. The combination of shapeshifters, children, and humans is a great draw and provides a nice change from many of the stories in this genre. The heat and complicated relationship between the main characters is delicious, and I was fascinated by the interaction of the multiple felids. Many of the characters have painful pasts that have made them despair of finding a true mate, but one definitely hopes that even the most damaged of them will find someone to love and be loved by.

It is my understanding that this is a revamped and re-edited version of an earlier release and that this story is connected to the ‘Kagan Wolves’ series but I had no trouble reading it as a stand-alone story and I am anxious to read more stories that are set in this world because I can’t wait to find out how some of the issues are resolved.

A copy of this title was provided to me for review

Sunday, November 15, 2015

The Woodland Creek Series release day blast (ADULT titles)






Happy Book Birthday to the Woodland Creek series!



30 Authors. 30 Shifter Stories.
One Epic Release Day.



The Woodland Creek Series is an innovative and collaborative collection of Shifter stories set in one town, each with a guaranteed Happily Ever After.







Sibilance by Aria Kane -- This sexy trickster won't let Sophia Samson slither out of his life so easily. Amazon | Goodreads
 
Crow's Caw at Nightmoon Creek by Calinda B -- All she can think about is his naked body in the woods last night...and how he murdered her best friend. Amazon | Goodreads

Running Free by K Webster -- Can Frankie prove her innocence with a sexy detective hot on her trail? Amazon | Goodreads

Broken Wings by Mindy Larson – Love, secrets and lies make for a thrilling ride in Broken Wings. Amazon | Goodreads

Mina's Revenge by J.M. Witt -- Her powers are changing and they're more than the bloodline inheritance from her mother. Amazon

Gargoyle by Scarlett Dawn -- Being stone-hard has never been this sexy and wicked before. Amazon | Goodreads

Zenko by J. Rose Alexander -- Blaze Riordan must find Melody Hastings before Halloween--and only a little red fox can help him do it. Amazon

The Scarlett Legacy by K.N. Lee -- All Evie wanted was to escape her family's secret...and then Avalon walked into town. Amazon




The Beast Within by Rachel M. Raithby -- Passion ignites, and pasts collide, when the Beast comes out to play. Amazon | Goodreads

Sinful Instincts by J.D. Hollyfield -- She was his temptation, and he was her ultimate Sin. Amazon

Moonlit Feathers by Sarah Makela -- After faced with crippling loss, a heartbroken raven must find her wings again…. Amazon | Goodreads

Hounded by Tasha Black -- This dog is about to have his day... Amazon

Dearborn by Jenni Moen -- I craved normalcy, to fall in love with someone untouched by the magic of Woodland Creek, but not as much as I craved him. Amazon | Goodreads

The Good Girl's Guide to Being a Demon by April Aasheim -- What's a good girl to do when she starts developing horns, and a hunger? Amazon

Blind Trust by Raci Ames -- When Pia goes blind she must learn to trust what her heart can see, even if it means falling in love with two different shifters.  | Goodreads


Dragon's Web by Lia Davis -- One sexy dragon, two strong-willed females, a family scandal, murder, and a love that requires plenty of ice. Amazon | Goodreads

Wicked Jackal by Cherie Marks -- The freedom to choose her fate is all she wants, but can she resist the draw of one wicked jackal? Amazon| Goodreads
 



 
One Insatiable by Tia Louise -- One wounded panther, one restless lynx, one insatiable hunger. Amazon| Goodreads

Dream Catcher by M.C. Cerny -- Happenstance brought Kerri Harper to Woodland Creek, but will she stay for the wolf intent on mending her broken heart? Amazon



The Viking’s Curse by Xandra James -- He was supposed to keep me alive after I was marked for death, but hiring the meanest Viking shifter in town might just kill me. Amazon author page | Goodreads

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