Entangled Interaction
Blurb:
Shy's stalled relationship with Meat, her alpha liger
shape-shifter boyfriend, seems defunct, her teleportation abilities appear more
miss than hit, and her twin boys are clamoring for a father. If her life wasn't
complicated enough, her boss throws in his bid as a potential date, she's
kidnapped by a snow monster while visiting the clothing-optional Yeti resort,
and finds herself leading a rescue mission to save her former boyfriend's
sister from an overly determined wolf shape-shifter.
To top matters off, a shaman drops a bombshell on her world by
informing her of a new magical talent she didn't realize she had. She grapples
with the life-altering decision until disaster strikes.
Will love win out over the vast species differences between Shy
and Meat? Can she make the right decision and save not only their relationship,
but his life as well?
***Author strongly
suggests reading Human Interaction and Species Interaction before reading this
book***
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Excerpt:
The male
body jingled a memory. Tall, muscular, toned, butt you could happily squeeze
‘til the cows came home.
He lifted the
helmet off, releasing the long waves of near ebony. Dark blue eyes sparkled in
the dim light. “Hey.”
Black leather
pants molded to those legs and bottom, while a white button-down shirt
flittered in the breeze. From the looks of his attire, he either was on his way
to or from work.
I strolled closer,
readjusting my purse on my shoulder. “Now, this is a surprise.”
He shrugged before
his attention focused on the chattering people leaving the same door I recently
vacated. “After work meeting?”
“Something like
that.”
His eyes focused
on my face for a long moment before a devilish smile slowly formed. “Speed
dating, baby?”
My jaw dropped
open before I clammed back up. Someone must have blabbed to him about my plans
for the evening. Since I only told Jessica, she had to spill the beans to
someone else who took it upon themselves to mention this little tidbit of my
life to Meat. When I found out whom, they would be indefinitely cut off from
any more cookies. Infuriating hyena didn’t need to know everything.
“Who, me?” I
followed with my best innocent blink.
He actually
laughed. “Find anyone interesting? Got any dates lined up?”
I worried my lip
for a second. “Wouldn’t you like to know?” I squared my shoulders and lifted my
chin. No sense in letting him see how badly I bombed at speed dating. His ego
matched that of an entire professional sports team.
He lifted a leg,
sliding off the cycle in a motion of grace. Eyes never leaving my face, he
ambled toward me, stopping only to reach out with a large hand and cradle my
cheek. “I’m more man than any of those others.”
Oh, yeah.
Arrogance in spades.
“None of them want
you nearly as much as I do.”
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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