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August 14, 2018
Re-release of Werewolf Sanctuary. New Cover and Updated.



Lycan Gladiator: Epic fantasy historical paranormal romance set during Roman Times.
White Wolf of Avalon, Werewolf Knight: Epic fantasy historical paranormal romance set during King Arthur’s Camelot.
Beast Warrior, Werewolf Viking: An epic fantasy historical fantasy paranormal romance set during Viking times. Coming winter 2018.Quick Amazon Link to series: Amazon
Published on August 14, 2018 07:44
May 27, 2018
Release Party and Giveaway

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Published on May 27, 2018 13:49
April 25, 2018
Pre-order Alchemist of the Tenth Realm, Book 2 in the Realm Series

Heroes of the War against the Guild of the Golden Rose, Sophie and Logan risk leaving the comfort and safety of Skye to colonize the dangerous untamed territories of the Newlands, a continent that parallels America, but one of magic.
Before they can embark on their new life, Sophie is trapped by a necromancer’s weapon. Under its spell, she is shanghaied on a ship heading for the Newlands where the Guild of the Golden Rose plans its resurrection as the Norvis Ordi.
Desperate to rescue his wife, Logan crosses the perilous ocean and joins forces with a young wizard and native skinwalkers to battle the dark forces that trapped Sophie. Can the Newlands be saved from necromancy or will darkness once again resurface, enslaving all?
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Published on April 25, 2018 08:54
April 15, 2018
Slade, Team Greywolf Series, Book 1 is Featured at 99 cents for Limited Time!

Review SLADE is book 1 of Ms.Gordon’s offshoot of her Alpha Wolf’s Pet, taking us back to that world with the emphasis on the L.I.A.. One of the best parts of this is we get to see what has been happening to Dominic and Mia from Alpha Wolf’s Pet, as well as other characters who return in this new offering. SLADE, as her others have done, offers sweet and steamy romance, action of all kinds, good guys, bad guys and some you just aren’t sure where they stand but each fits perfectly into this world. I can’t wait to get my hands on book two!
~ Fresh FictionReviewI found this book to be a better story than most I have encountered in this genre. It was Cricket. She made the story for me. I found her wit and sense of purpose and self to be refreshing and totally entertaining. I think I could be best buds with her.
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Published on April 15, 2018 17:02
March 11, 2018
Cover Reveal: Alchemist of the Tenth Realm, Realms Trilogy, Book 2
Coming Late Spring 2018
You might enjoy reading Book 1, The Stone of the Tenth Realm, however, you can jump in and enjoy this story as a stand-alone. Must love epic but different fantasy novels.
The Stone of the Tenth Realm, the story of a young woman who escapes a Nazi concentration camp and stumbles into a parallel worldAmazon Barnes&Noble iBooks Kobo

You might enjoy reading Book 1, The Stone of the Tenth Realm, however, you can jump in and enjoy this story as a stand-alone. Must love epic but different fantasy novels.

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Published on March 11, 2018 09:06
February 10, 2018
Happy Lupercalia
Happy Lupercalia: Wolf Valentine's Day
The Origins of the Lupercalia
The Lupercalia was started to honor a forgotten fertility god, but during the Augustan period, the god Lupercus had been invented to explain the festival, according to the Dictionary of Roman Religion. Adkins and Adkins, authors of the book, state that Faunus might have been the god of Lupercalia.
The Lupercalia Festival Itself
The festival was held on February 15th, the day after the modern Valentine's Day Celebration. The month of February occurred later in the Roman calendar. Celebrants would gather at the Lupercal cave on the Palatine Hill in Rome, where Romulus and Remus were suckled by their adoptive wolf mother, according to Roman legend. Note: she-wolves suckling infants is a common trope. Try telling a she-wolf not to breast feed in public.
The Latin for she-wolf was slang for prostitute. Servius, a 4th century pagan commentator on Vergil, says that it was in the Lupercal that Mars ravished and impregnated the twins' mother. (Servius ad. Aen. 1.273)
Luperci Priests made sacrifices of goats and dogs as part of the festival, and two young people were smeared by the blood of the sacrifice and then wiped away by wool dipped in milk. As part of the Lupercalia celebration, young men would go through the streets whipping people, mostly women, with strips of goat skins to encourage fertility.
The occasion was happy and festive. It is from these implements of purification, or februa, that the month of February gets its name. This act also supposedly provided purification from curses, bad luck, and infertility. Not to mention some kinky fun.
During Lupercalia the names of available maidens were placed in a box and drawn out by the young men. Each man accepted the girl whose name he drew as his love - for the duration of the festival, or sometimes longer. This was just as good as online dating!
How you feel about dating a shifter? Inquiring werewolf lovers want to know.
Celebrate Wolf Valentine's Day by entering my wolfish stories HERE

The Origins of the Lupercalia
The Lupercalia was started to honor a forgotten fertility god, but during the Augustan period, the god Lupercus had been invented to explain the festival, according to the Dictionary of Roman Religion. Adkins and Adkins, authors of the book, state that Faunus might have been the god of Lupercalia.
The Lupercalia Festival Itself
The festival was held on February 15th, the day after the modern Valentine's Day Celebration. The month of February occurred later in the Roman calendar. Celebrants would gather at the Lupercal cave on the Palatine Hill in Rome, where Romulus and Remus were suckled by their adoptive wolf mother, according to Roman legend. Note: she-wolves suckling infants is a common trope. Try telling a she-wolf not to breast feed in public.

The Latin for she-wolf was slang for prostitute. Servius, a 4th century pagan commentator on Vergil, says that it was in the Lupercal that Mars ravished and impregnated the twins' mother. (Servius ad. Aen. 1.273)
Luperci Priests made sacrifices of goats and dogs as part of the festival, and two young people were smeared by the blood of the sacrifice and then wiped away by wool dipped in milk. As part of the Lupercalia celebration, young men would go through the streets whipping people, mostly women, with strips of goat skins to encourage fertility.

The occasion was happy and festive. It is from these implements of purification, or februa, that the month of February gets its name. This act also supposedly provided purification from curses, bad luck, and infertility. Not to mention some kinky fun.

During Lupercalia the names of available maidens were placed in a box and drawn out by the young men. Each man accepted the girl whose name he drew as his love - for the duration of the festival, or sometimes longer. This was just as good as online dating!
How you feel about dating a shifter? Inquiring werewolf lovers want to know.
Celebrate Wolf Valentine's Day by entering my wolfish stories HERE
Published on February 10, 2018 12:28
January 1, 2018
New Year New PNR series: Never Fear Team Greywolf is Here!


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Published on January 01, 2018 13:48
November 21, 2017
The Stone of the Tenth Realm, On Limited Sale and Enter Giveaway

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Facing great danger, would you leap into a parallel realm, not knowing what’s on the other side? Find out. On Sale now for 99 cents Epic #Fantasy/Shifters/Magic: The Stone of the Tenth Realm.
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Published on November 21, 2017 12:20
October 30, 2017
Limited Sale: Hand of Miriam, A Bayla and the Golem Novel. So, why the golem?

Book 1 now 99 cents.
Hand of Miriam has many paranormal romance elements, which include werewolves, vampires, demons, angels and a secret society known as the Grigori (the sons of Fallen Angels). My story then takes a different fork from the average paranormal romance, not because it takes place in an alternative late Victorian era England but because I also include Jewish elements. My main character, Bayla Gideon is British Jew who while on an archeological expedition finds the Hand of Miriam or a hamsa, a small amulet shaped like a hand and embedded with an eye on the palm. It is common amulet used to ward off evil or the evil eye.A sandstorm comes and when it’s over, Bayla is embedded with the Hand of Miriam and can now detect evil. She must deal with reading peoples negative thoughts and the ire of other kind creatures.

Faced with new danger, Bayla awakens the golem to protect her. The golem character is based on the Jewish mythology that tells of a creature made of inanimate matter such as clay or mud. Golem myths date back to early Judaism.
So, why the golem.
The most famous story is the Golem of Prague. In the late 16 century, Rabbi Lowe created the golem to guard the Jewish ghetto against anti-Semitic thugs. There are numerous other versions, including one in which the golem falls in love and becomes violent. My golem is based on a mixture of several versions, but I then add my own new twist into the old legend and explain who the golem really is.My golem, true to any romance story shifts into his former handsome self before he was turned into a golem. Since I first heard the romantic version of the golem story, I have been in love with him. I even had the chance to visit Prague a few years ago, where the golem still rests, so they say. No one knows exactly where. Here is the little golem I brought back from Prague.
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Published on October 30, 2017 09:48
September 21, 2017
Cover Reveal: Wolf Charmer, Team Greywolf, Book 3 Ready for Pre-Order!!!
Cover Reveal, Special Pre-order Deal, Plus, Book 1 on Sale for 99 cents

Blurb
Gaby, a wolf charmer, can command animals to do her bidding. Exploited by Project Sabertooth, a black government group that uses animals to assassinate criminal targets, she dreams of escape.
Prince and brother to the king, Steele is an operative for Team Greywolf. The king demands he quit and take a proper alpha mate. Reluctantly, he promises to return after one more mission and carry out his royal duty.
Steele survives near death, but is captured by Project Sabertooth. Suffering from amnesia, he partners with Gaby, not knowing they are ancestral enemies. Their chemistry is instant. Lycan society abides by the Edict of Segner 1590, the execution of wolf charmers, people who can expose their kind. However, Steele has no memory of such a law, and falls hard for the attractive brunette with beguiling green eyes. Danger from Project Sabertooth, werewolf hunters, and werewolves hell bent on killing the last wolf charmer foils any chance Steele and Gaby ever have to be together.
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Published on September 21, 2017 08:45