They’ve
been inseparable since meeting—10 years after the Black Wolves pack’s evil
former alpha ground him into sausage on the floor of The Den and banished him
from the pack – when Summer chucked him with black walnuts, Beemer medallions
and a Dodge ram logo to drag him back to the land of the living.
Well,
except today, when both are on a whirlwind publicity tour because of the
release of WOLF’S SONG. Summer’s over at
the Black Hills Wolves blog taking care of business there
even as we speak.
Which has made Brick grouchier than usual. So you’ll just have to
bear with him. Like Gee does. Pretend you’re a 300-pound werebear and see how
far that gets you.
DDD: So, Brick…thanks for showing up.
Brick: I’d say my pleasure, but I’d be lying.
DDD: Um, okay then. Maybe we should just plunge right in, anyway?
Brick shrugs.
DDD: Worst day ever?
Brick: Bet you think I’m gonna say the day Magnum and his henchmen
stomped me into pulp and banished me from Los Lobos.
DDD: Did cross my mind.
Brick: Not even close. Bad as that was it was nothing to the
terror of Summer’s Uncle Cal trying to tear us apart and mate her to one of his
cat lieutenants.
DDD: Best day ever.
Brick: Well, one of them involves the words “Bite me.” That’s about as far as I’ll go with that.
DDD: Okey-dokey, then. One more question and I’ll let you go: Best
thing about Summer.
Brick: Yeah, okay. There’s no ONE best thing. They’ll all best
things. But I do like a female who can keep up with me. And soar.
DDD: Thanks stopping by, Brick!
BLURB:
Ten
years ago, visions of death and the babble of lupine voices in his head, drove
lone wolf Brick Northridge to challenge his cruel and greedy pack alpha. Beaten
by the alpha’s thugs and banished from the pack, Brick lives a life of
seclusion in a mountain cabin in the Black Hills.
Born
into a rival clan of feline shifters, skinwalker Summer McCoy, in her guise as
a raven, watches Brick from afar, giving him back a reason to live through her
sweet songs and special gifts.
But
when her clan attempts to tear them apart and threatens the pack that banished
Brick so many years before, will their love be strong enough to withstand the
forces bent on their destruction?
EXCERPT:
Summer
McCoy perched in the uppermost branches of her special Ponderosa pine,
in raven guise, engaging in her
favorite pastime, spying on the
lone wolf chopping wood below. Two days’ worth of
whiskers shadowed his rigid jaw. She
loved when he forgot—or didn’t bother—to shave. Scruffy stubble suited him.
The sun beat down on the
back of his bronzed neck and
shone on his hair, the color of roasted coffee, a shade lighter than the dark shadow that charcoaled his face.
She fluffed
her feathers in anticipation. Take your shirt off, Brick. She’d heard the giant
werebear, Gee, call him that name a decade ago.
He’d made some joke about a wall and the hardness of the male’s head. But Brick
hadn’t laughed back then. Not ever.
He’d fascinated her from the moment
he’d arrived in the glade, bruised and battered. Once she’d
learned his name, she’d treasured it, taking pleasure
from repeating it often. Secretly, of course. Unwrapping the
syllable frequently to admire its radiance in the privacy of her tree house, the way a
woman wearing pearls against her warm skin enhanced their luminosity and iridescence.
Now, as if he’d heard her
silent urging, he complied with
her plea, shrugging out of the plaid
flannel and flinging it onto a
tree stump. Her beak
opened as she sucked
in breath. Sweat glistened on his torso, glazing rippling pecs and abs, shoulders
broad enough to span the Badlands.
A huge, incredible specimen of masculinity. Thick biceps
flexed as he wielded the
ax. Her heart beat faster than a hummingbird’s
wings. Heat licked her.
AUTHOR
BIO:
Taryn Kincaid is the
author of the Sleepy Hollow series--LIGHTNING,THUNDER,FROST,HEAT WAVE and IN
FROM THE COLD -- sexy paranormal romances for Decadent Publishing's popular
1Night Stand series; BLIZZARD, a short erotic romance for Decadent's The Edge
line; among other works.Visit her at:
Tell me why you love a wolfy hero in comments and win a WOLF’S SONG
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5 comments:
I love a wolfy hero cause they are so Alpha tough but cuddly. They focus right in on you, where their attention should be and protect you from everything they can.
Aroooooo (Howl). Love werewolves because they're such bad boys on the exterior... And who doesn't love a bad boy.
I so agree with both of you!
Alpha Male - dominant, sexy & just all together yummy!
No argument here, Carol!
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