Blurb:
Shyanne McDaniel, a young widow
and mother of two small boys, loses her heart to Meat, an exotic dancer
and alpha liger shifter, but dating another species proves a challenge.
While trying to figure out how to deal
with an alpha shifter that likes the word "obey" way too much for her
liking, Shy juggles raising her twin sons, taking local college classes,
dealing with an adoptive family that leans heavily toward odd, and her
job. She finds herself working for a man called Cannibal and battling
for Meat's attention from a cover model shifter, all the while trying
not to think too much about her gift prize threesome fantasy weekend,
Meat's nun fetish, and her penchant for finding trouble.
Finding love again is never easy, and
doing so with an alpha shifter only makes for more challenges. Can they
work out their differences and love one another for who they are?
*** Author highly suggests reading Human Interaction before this book, otherwise the reader will be lost and confused ***
Excerpt:
I
wiggled on Meat’s lap as he licked at the ticklish spot just behind my
ear. The movements earned a groan from him and gave me a strong hint
what his near future intentions were, if the large bump under my rear
had anything to do with it.
A second later, Meat spun me halfway
around, wrapping one arm behind my shoulders, while the other slipped
under my knees. He stood swiftly and easily, cradling me as he strode
away from the table.
“Don’t forget her spanking.” Ducian’s voice carried across the room. “She’s been anticipating it all afternoon.”
I gasped and looked up into my boyfriend’s face and immediately forgot the sassy comeback to the vampire’s reminder.
He looked intense. Deep blue eyes
flashed, a growl resounded from his throat. His lips pulled back in an
almost grimace, reminding me of the Wild Kingdom episode about lion
matings. Meat carried the same facial expression as a male lion scenting
a female right before he climbed on board for some serious species
reproduction.
My belly somersaulted.
I
had a strong suspicion Meat’s inner kitty prowled just under the human
skin, snarling in demand for things his way. The biting used as
punishment for not seeking his protection, the strong control, and the
predatory attitude all shouted one thing. Feline displeasure.
Which meant I was about to get a quick
lesson in female submission to an alpha male liger intent on staking
his claim while proving his dominance once and for all.
I bit back a whimper of strong desire.
He carried me into the bedroom and
shut the door firmly behind him. His lips sealed over mine in a sizzling
hot preview of his intentions. Opening wide, his tongue sought the very
recesses of my mouth, flicking and tasting. I nibbled his bottom lip
and returned the favor, not pulling away until a lack of oxygen forced
me.
Only then did he deposit me on the waiting king-sized bed. Gaining my balance, I scooted toward the center and waited.
“Turn over.”
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Author Bio: Growing up in the
Midwest, I began reading romance novels in high school, immediately
falling in love with the genre, to the point where I decided to write
professionally for a career. However, that dream splattered against a
brick wall and resulting quick death in my first writing class in
college when my professor told me bluntly that I wasn’t any good at it. I
shifted gears quickly, and left my writing dreams behind, eventually
settling on being a nurse.
A
few years back, I stumbled across a fan-fiction writing site on a
favorite author’s webpage. I began to read stories others wrote, not
only making some wonderful close friends from the experience, but also,
really learning to write for the very first time. Here I was able to
share short stories, practice my writing skills, and truly develop into a
writer. More than that, the experience allowed me to revitalize my
dream, as I rediscovered joy in writing.
When I’m not working or writing, I
enjoy working in the garden, canning, and seeing my backyard as a living
canvas for my whimsical landscaping, and, of course, reading romance
novels.
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