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Just finished Into the Unknown’s book...

Just finished Into the Unknown’s book trailer.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsCf16OVUus&feature=youtu.be

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Published on January 23, 2014 16:52

January 21, 2014

Want a chance to win a signed paperback version of Out of the...



Want a chance to win a signed paperback version of Out of the Shadows. Enter this giveaway on Goodreads. https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/79040-out-of-the-shadows


Don’t forget Ebooks of Out of the Shadows are on sale for $0.99 through the end of the month.  

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Published on January 21, 2014 05:38

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Teasers from Out of the Shadows and Into the Unknown. Both...















Teasers from Out of the Shadows and Into the Unknown. Both novels are available for purchase on Amazon, Kobo, and B&N. Out of the Shadows is also available on iTunes.

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Published on January 18, 2014 13:16

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January 14, 2014

Just hit the publish button. Into the Unknown should be...



Just hit the publish button. Into the Unknown should be available soon.

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Published on January 14, 2014 08:20

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January 3, 2014

Who is ready for Into the Unknown to be released?
Here is a sneak peek at the beginning of Chapter...

Who is ready for Into the Unknown to be released?

Here is a sneak peek at the beginning of Chapter 1.

Gene Harris breathed in the sticky summer air as he ran a hand through his mussed, sweaty russet colored hair. Crickets chirped in the background, and the gravel crunched beneath his feet as he made his way up to the main house. He had just checked in with the night watch for the evening, and w…as ready to go to bed. It seemed like the days were jam-packed, while the nights were too short. It was overwhelming. His late father made it all look so easy, but Gene was beginning to wonder if he had the makings of an alpha. Not that he could ever let his doubt show. With a war brewing, he could not afford to appear weak.
  The bright white lights of the ranch shone in his eyes as he rounded the corner of the barn. His eyes grew heavier with each step, exhausted, he was glad to be home. He froze. Soft calculated footsteps padded towards him. Narrowing his eyes, he looked around. There was no one in sight. The footsteps faltered and stilled. Gene clenched his fists, fearing that someone had snuck onto the property. Inhaling a deep breath, he tried to place their scent. There was an unusually strong aroma of pine and dirt. The disgruntled alpha suppressed the growl that was bubbling up in his throat. Whoever it was, they’d taken the pains to deliberately mask their scent. Rocks skidded behind him as the intruder tried to backtrack. Turning on his heel, he sprung toward the side of the out-building-gripping the intruder’s arm tightly-and shoved them against the wood siding of the barn.
He growled, his eyes widening and dilating as they took on a golden hue. Anger surging through him, he took in the person who had been sneaking around.
  Fierce chestnut eyes met his as the slender form struggled against his grip. Her long coffee colored hair fell into her eyes as she fought to free herself. Recognizing the terrified woman, Gene released his grip and took a small step back. The alpha closed his eyes, shifting them back to their normal chocolate color, in hopes that this would make him seem less threatening.
“I didn’t realize you were out,” Gene said, appraising Natalia. “Why are you sneaking around out here?”
Her fist flew out of nowhere striking him across the jaw. Gene blinked as pain exploded in his mouth. His hand flying to his cheek as he tried to work the pain away by opening and closing his mouth. “I’m sorry,” he apologized, realizing the irony of his words as he said them. Still, it hadn’t been his intent to alarm her.
“Do not touch me,” she hissed venomously, shrinking back against the red planks. Chestnut eyes became slits as she clenched her fists—probably so she could strike out again, if needed. Fear rolled off of her in waves, surrounding him with the putrid stench of soured milk.
“I didn’t realize anyone else was out here. Is everything okay?” Gene questioned, taking another step back. He raised his hands in the air, keeping them where she could see them. To his knowledge, Natalia rarely ventured out of her bedroom. He didn’t want to be the reason that trend continued.
“I am fine,” Natalia snapped. She edged her way along the building, her eyes watching him the whole way.
“Let me escort you back in,” Gene offered, maneuvering himself so he was in front of her.
“I do not need your help,” Natalia snarled as she recoiled away from him.
“It’s late, you shouldn’t be out here alone,” Gene commented, looking up at the star covered sky. He could not help but wonder where she had been, and why she’d needed to sneak around. “We’re on high alert. You could have been hurt, wandering around out here like that.”
Although Natalia had been living under his roof for over a month now, Gene could count the number of times he’d seen her on one hand. Perhaps it was time he learn more about the elusive she-wolf. “You know you can come and go as you please. There is no need to sneak around out here. You should tell someone where you’re going so this doesn’t happen again. You should also consider getting an escort. And you absolutely should not be masking your scent. I thought you were an intruder. A war is on the horizon.”
“I just want to be left alone so I can change in peace,” she fumed.
“And I’m just trying to protect everyone in my pack,” Gene stated.
Instead of responding, Natalia shot him a lethal glare. Her lip curled in anger, and her brown eyes turned yellow. He could not be sure if she was angry, or if she still felt threatened. With a low growl, she pushed past him and darted the rest of the way to the main house. Yanking the door nearly off its hinges, she dashed inside, thudding up the wooden steps to her bedroom.
Gene shook his head and sighed. The beautiful brown-haired woman was a mystery to him. He knew that Natalia often spoke to Lark, his cousin’s girlfriend, but the blonde human refused to spill any details. He wished there were something more he could do to help the young she-wolf feel more at home at the ranch. Gene had thought about pushing Natalia to open up to him, but not knowing the full extent of the abuse she’d received from Juarez and Emmett McKinley, gave him pause. Instead, he had opted to let her come out of her own shell.
Shaking his worries away, he entered the house and sought out his own bed. He was far too tired to contemplate things tonight.

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Published on January 03, 2014 19:59