Take a bite…

2018 for me will be filled with lots of challenges, goals, and book releases. One of my upcoming novellas to keep your eyes opened for is Bite of a Lierum. This novella is part of the Intertwined Fates Series. The anthology, My Fated Valentine, has one of the other novellas in it- Kiss of a Vampire. 


I am so excited to push ‘publish’ on this book. It has been fun to write. Honestly, it has been a while since I was able to write and enjoy it. Lately, my writing has felt like a ‘task’. I hate tasks, because then it is work work. (blah)


The cover for Bite of a Lierum was done by the lovely C.D.Gorri. In case you aren’t familiar with her or her writing, check out her Facebook page. C.D. Gorri FB Page


 


 

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A look inside Bite of a Lierum:


“Then we will bring her in and ask for forgiveness,” Syre snarled advancing towards me. I sighed, because a fight or flee would be inevitable. I did not take well to threats.


“Now is not the time,” Tobias said hinting at Ander and the other lierums who were lurking up on us. Syre stopped and tuned in his senses to the lierums. He frowned.


Lierums were what human referred to as ‘werewolves’. The tales of werewolves did lierums no justice. Lierums were giant wolf-like beings. They were quick on their feet, ferocious in battle, and worked well as a pack. They were mesmerizing to watch in battle.


The lierums were massive silhouettes moving swiftly through the trees. The closer and closer they got the more details I was able to admire. Their fur was thick and swayed with the wind. Each of them had distinctive fur and eye colors.


“This isn’t over,” Syre said pointing at me.


“I look forward to seeing you again,” I said smirking.


The vampire males took off in a dash towards the vampire kingdom, but I knew that they would backtrack as soon as they thought they were out of lierum and my senses. When the vampire males were gone, the lierums appeared in human form and approached me.


“Suspicious,” I asked laughing. Ander grinned and pointed at Elijah.


“Elijah’s intuition led us here,” Ander said laughing.


Ander was the alpha male of this pack of lierums. He was taller and broader than all the other lierums. His hair was black, eyes bright yellow, and skin a dark olive.


Elijah was one of the younger lierums, but he was almost as tall as Ander. His hair was dirty blonde, his eyes dark blue, and skin the color of Ander’s. Elijah was swift on his feet and ferocious in battle. He never ceased to amaze me.


I could stare at him all day and night, and never get tired of looking at him. Every time he was near, I felt like a youngling. Our eyes would meet, I would melt and quickly divert my attention. His presence beside me warmed me to the core. There was no denying my attraction for him.


Elijah and I had gotten along well. He was timid around me when we first met, but soon opened up. I didn’t have many I consider friends, but Elijah and the lierums were. This is why and how I knew my attraction to Elijah would never become more.


 



 


Stay tuned for more updates about:


Bite of a Lierum, Intertwined Fates Series, and more of my books.


Happy reading & XoXo


S.E.Isaac


 


 


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Published on January 03, 2018 13:41
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