When Decadent Publishing announced the
Beyond Fairytales open call, I was super excited. I love fairytales! Old ones,
twisted ones, new ones – I love them all. I’m one of those people who can quote
The Princess Bride, line for line.
I was assigned the Grimm tale The
Skillful Huntsman. While not familiar with this particular tale, I
found it on-line and was quickly inspired to write my own version. The story features a huntsman who has a gun
that never misses. I transformed the huntsman into Hunter, a wolf shifter and
master assassin. While street wise, he’s not an everyday thug. Hunterfollows
two rules. He doesn’t kill innocents and he doesn’t kill shifters. These rules
come into play when Hunter gets his latest assignment.
“The princess” in my story is a Casey
Smith, a wolf shifter who was raised by his adopted human mother. Grief from
her death triggered him to shift in a public place. When his identity is exposed
to a dangerous enemy, Casey’s life is on the line.
I had a blast writing Hunter and Casey as
well as the supporting characters Priss (Casey’s dog) and Rex, Hunter’s handler
and smartass best friend. It was very cool to have free rein on this story,
which weaves in a number of symbolic components of the original tale yet making
all my own.
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Blurb:
Artist Casey
Smith lives a quiet life, under the radar of his enemies, until one fateful
night he loses control and the astonishing image of a wolf racing down a
suburban street splashes all over social media.
Hunter’s
bullet never misses its target. The assassin seeks out and kills his prey with
a clear conscience by following two simple rules: 1) Don’t kill innocents 2)
Don’t kill shifters.
Realizing
his latest assignment violates those rules, the hunter activates Princess
Protocol and the assassin becomes the protector. Red hot attraction flares
between the hit man and his former target. Can Hunter resist the sweet shifter
in his care?
Excerpt:
He stepped
closer to Casey’s stall but stumbled over something small and furry. The toe of
one Birkenstock caught on a clump of grass as he attempted not to trample the
little beast, and he ass-planted with said beast jumping onto his chest to give
him a broad doggie smile.
His buddy
laughed piss-your-pants-hard in his ear. Fuck
a duck.
“Miss
Priscilla!”
The target
he’d worked so hard to observe remotely sank to the ground between his
sprawled-out legs, peeling the tiny hairball off his chest and setting it on
the ground.
“I’m so
sorry! Are you okay?”
Big blue
eyes fringed with long, pale lashes scanned his body while strong yet gentle
hands moved over his ankles and legs, searching for an injury. Oh, a toucher.
His wolf basked in the tactile attention. His breath hitched as those hands
glided past his knees and skimmed his thighs.
Damn, he
needed to get laid after this assignment.
“Oh, my,
what a li’l sweetie. Look at those freckles! I wonder if he’s got them
everywhere. I’d like to lick them,” Rex crowed in his ear.
He growled.
The other
man chortled. “Possessive, much?”
He inhaled
deeply, only to be slammed with the force of a Mack truck. Strawberries on a
warm summer’s day and fresh-cut grass—shit, his target smelled delicious. He
took another breath, and his brain reeled. He’s a wolf shifter, too? Fuck.
Casey’s
brows furrowed. “Where are you hurt?”
He forced a
smile. “I’m fine. No worries.”
Casey
returned the smile, his wide and high beam combined with sparkling eyes. Hunter
stared as warmth wrapped around him like a blanket. He had no ammo against such
a happy, open expression. The guy freaking glowed.
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Shifters and fairy tales are YUM together!
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