Wednesday, April 30, 2014

WIP Wednesday!

I'm working on book 10 in the Silver Bullet series, Lawson's Human. There have been a couple of little twists and turns that I hope you, as the reader, will find entertaining. I'll be hitting the 14K word mark in a matter of minutes, but I wanted to share my character inspiration pictures with you all. 

I love Lawson (yes, those tattoos are on his body in the book) and Matthew. 



Monday, April 28, 2014

Coming Soon...



The Belt Buckle Ranch series is coming soon. Mark your calendars!

Jackson, Book 1 > Monday, May 12th
Jackson Murphy is an architect living and working in Los Angeles, California. His entire life is turned upside down when a private investigator hands him a manila envelope. Looking through the contents, he soon realizes that his biological father isn’t the man that raised him. Instead, it's a man named, William Rickett. William is very ill and his last request is to meet Jackson. Dropping everything, Jackson packs a bag and heads to Colorado. 

Wyatt Thompson is the foreman at the Belt Buckle ranch. He’s also been a friend to William Rickett, the ranch owner for fifteen years. When the man passes away, it’s his responsibility to make sure William’s five sons stay at the ranch. His attraction to Jackson is instantaneous, but Wyatt is reluctant to follow his heart when the future is unknown. 

Robbie, Book 2 > Monday, May 26th
Robbie Robertson owns a motorcycle repair shop. His business is failing, bills piling higher than his bank account. When a P.I arrives with a manila envelope, everything changes. Reading through the documents, Robbie soon realizes that he isn’t alone in the world. He has a father living in Colorado that wants to meet him. Robbie decides then and there that it’s time to close up shop for good and head to the Belt Buckle Ranch.

Cody White has been living and working at the Belt Buckle Ranch for five years. He meets Robbie the moment the guy steps out of his truck. It doesn’t take long for the two men to jump into a sexual relationship. His craving for the big, tattooed Adonis grows as they spend time together. But when Robbie’s injured working on the ranch, Cody blames himself and pulls back. 

Jared, Book 3 > June
Jared Carter spends his days working in a coffee shop and his nights on stage playing music for his adoring fans. His life changes when a private investigator shows up with a manila envelope. Reading over the documents, Jared realizes that he’s no longer an orphan, he has a family.  

Oliver, Book 4 > WIP

Easton, Book 5 > WIP



Sunday, April 20, 2014

WINNER!



The Spring Fling Blog has now ended. I want to thank all the wonderful readers that left comments and participated. I've decided to pick two winners. Congratulations to Jim Evans and Shannon F. I will be emailing you both. 

Friday, April 11, 2014



Hello, friends and welcome to the Spring Fling Blog Hop. 

In order to win an ebook of your choice, all you need to do is leave a comment and your email. I will contact the winner! 

My newest book in the Silver Bullet series, Sloan's Protector, will be available on Saturday, April 19th. CLICK HERE! 


Tucker Gage doesn’t spend all his time at the Silver Bullet or with his pack. In his free time, he volunteers at, Village de l’Espoir also known as Village of Hope in downtown New Orleans. His passion is to protect and rescue animals in need. His path crosses with his mate, Sloan McKenzie, when the man needs a guard dog to protect him from his ex-boyfriend turned stalker. Tucker will do anything for his mate, even if that means hiding who he really is by staying in wolf form.

Sloan McKenzie has locked himself away, avoiding his ex-boyfriend and the outside world. The man won’t leave him alone – he shows up to Sloan’s house almost every night and calls non-stop. With his behavior escalating, Sloan’s brother, Matthew, takes him to, Village de l’Espoir, to get a dog for extra protection. What will happen when Sloan finds out that Tucker isn’t just his guard dog, but a shifter? 



Story Excerpt

     Tucker Gage slowly pulled into the parking lot at Village de l’Espoir, also known as Village of Hope. His tires crunched over the gravel lot as he pulled into his designated parking space. Looking around, he smiled at all the people—humans and shifters, walking around the property, working with the different animals. There was a large concrete building that stood out in the center surrounded by fenced grass areas and training yards. This was where he spent all of his free time. Here at this—animal shelter, dog training facility, and rescue center—he felt as though he made a real difference.
     Shutting off the engine, he climbed out of his truck, pocketed his keys, and shut the door. With each step he took, Tucker listened as the dogs barked and howled with excitement. They welcomed and trusted him. He smiled and nodded to a few people as he made his way toward the center building to collect his work badge and leash. The owner of this large facility, Beau Telfor, was standing outside with his faithful companion, Gunner, at his side.
     “Good morning.” Beau stuck out his hand and Tucker immediately took it. “I’m glad you’re here. We’ve got a rescue.”
      “Do you need me in wolf form?” Tucker asked.
     He’d gone on plenty of rescues as a wolf. It made it easier on the dogs—most of them having either been abused or abandoned. Fear ruled them and being a wolf helped him communicate on an entirely different level. He’d met Beau by accident years ago. At the time, he’d been a new member of Gideon’s pack. He liked to shift and run alone, it gave him time to think.
     On one such occasion, he came across Beau. The man—a human—was trying to rescue a pit bull that had been used in an illegal fighting ring. The poor thing was close to death. The animal crawled away from Beau and into a sewer drain. Tucker stepped in, crawling after the injured animal. That day changed his life and priorities. He coaxed the pit bull out and into Beau’s caring arms. From that moment on, Tucker worked side-by-side with the volunteers and employees, helping where he could.
     “It might be better if you were in wolf form today. We’re heading into Mississippi. I just got a report from the authorities of about a dozen dogs abandoned when their owner went to prison. Nobody was called in to take care of the animals. They’re starving and dehydrated. A few have died from the elements. The vans are being loaded along with kennels.”
     Tucker exhaled and shook his head in disgust. He hated the thought of an animal out there suffering at the hands of pure stupidity. Would owners ever learn? Those poor dogs, they weren’t a piece of property to just leave outside alone and shivering. They needed love—every living creature deserved love.
     “I’ll shift when we get there.” He nodded.
    “Thank you for your help. I know I say that a lot, but I really do appreciate everything,” Beau said. The man was always thanking him, as if saving dogs was some sort of hardship. It could be tough emotionally at times, but at the end of the day, Tucker felt good inside.
     “You don’t need to thank me. I want to help anyway I can,” Tucker told him honestly.
      He smiled and gripped Tucker’s shoulder. It was a friendly gesture, one of gratitude. “Let’s head out.” 
Three large white vans were already loaded and ready to go by the time Tucker and Beau joined the group of volunteers. He shook a few hands before everyone started moving. They didn’t waste time getting on the road. This could very well be a life or death situation for the animals and all the people here were dedicated. There was no time for chitchat.
     Sitting in the front seat of one of the vans, Tucker stared out the windshield, silently watching the scenery fly by. He’d been on quite a few rescues, each one different. He’d seen animal cruelty at its worst. It broke his heart, but at least he was doing something. He wasn’t sitting back ignoring what went on. If only people like Beau had been around when he was a pup. Maybe someone would’ve rescued him.
     Pushing those thoughts away, Tucker took a deep breath. He wouldn’t think about his past. It was over and there was nothing he could do about it now.

Adult Excerpt

Gripping Sloan’s ass cheeks, he palmed the firm globes of muscle. He pulled the cheeks apart and couldn’t hold back the deep moan when he got his first view of Sloan’s hole. Tucker wanted in there, he wanted to slide his hard cock deep into his mate’s ass. Using the pad of his thumb, he rubbed it over Sloan’s inviting hole. He leaned forward and inhaled his mate’s masculine scent. The smell caused his own shaft to leak pre-cum. Licking Sloan’s hole, he massaged the man’s entrance, soaking it with saliva.
“Oh, fuck.” Sloan moved his ass, pushing back into Tucker’s face.
The sounds of his groans and gasps spurred Tucker on. He tightened his grip on his mate’s cheeks to keep him still as he pressed his tongue into his mate. He slid his tongue out before pushing back in. He repeated his actions, mimicking what he planned to do with his cock.
“I-I need your cock in my ass. Please…I want it buried deep. I don’t think I can take anymore teasing. I-I’m so close.”
“Where’s the lube, baby?” Tucker asked, gently nipping his mate’s ass cheek.
“It’s in the drawer.” He started to move, but Tucker stopped him.
“I’ll get it.” He kissed Sloan’s hip and slid off the bed. He pulled the top drawer open and grabbed the bottle of lube.
He climbed back on the bed and clicked the lid open, pouring the liquid onto his fingers. Using his slicked up digits, Tucker massaged Sloan’s hole before slowly pushing one finger in. He slowly moved his finger, loosening his mate before adding a second digit. Tucker touched the man’s prostate, massaging the gland, and his mate went wild.
“Oh…ahhh…Tucker…right there.” He pumped his hips and Tucker grinned, adding a third finger.
“Are you ready for my dick?” Tucker pumped his fingers a few more times, scissoring them, until he felt that Sloan was ready.
Using his free hand, Tucker grabbed the bottle of lube and opened it. He drizzled a line down his hard shaft. Pulling his fingers free, he pumped his cock, and quickly lined up his cock with Sloan’s hole. He pressed the head of his cock against his mate’s hole and slowly pushed in. Tucker groaned as he sank into his mate’s hot ass. The pressure was intense and he paused until Sloan’s body accepted his length. He watched Sloan’s opening stretch, swallowing him whole.
“Oh, fuck! Your cock…feels so good. Give it to me.” Sloan looked over his shoulder, moving his hips seductively. “Harder. Faster.”
Tucker rocked forward, then back, before returning to the warmth of his mate once more. He held Sloan tight—one hand on his shoulder and the other on his hip. Starting a slow rhythm, Tucker pumped his hips, adjusting the angle so he could peg his mate’s gland with each thrust. Sloan shuddered beneath him, groaning. He moved his body, trying to match Tucker’s pace. Their skin slapped together, creating an erotic sound that echoed through the room. His balls tightened and Tucker knew he wouldn’t be able to hold off much longer.
“I’m not glass…fuck me!” Sloan demanded.
Tucker leaned over Sloan’s back, covering his mate’s body with his own. He picked up his pace, fucking his mate hard and fast. Lowering his head, his canines lengthened. He scraped the sharp edges against Sloan’s shoulder. “You wanna be my mate?”
“Yes, yes, yes, yes…” he babbled.  
The acceptance in Sloan’s voice had his wolf roaring to the surface. Tucker fucked his mate hard, driving his dick deep. At the same time, Tucker sank his sharp teeth into the meaty part of Sloan’s shoulder. The intense heat and pressure around his cock made Tucker moan in pleasure. The sweet taste of blood flowed over his tongue and he swallowed a mouthful.
Sloan yelled out his name, his internal muscles clamping down tight—telling Tucker that his mate found his release. The scent of Sloan’s seed and the pressure surrounding his cock sent Tucker over the edge. He released Sloan’s shoulder, as his balls pulled up tight and his spine tingled.
“Sloan!” he roared, as his seed shot out of his cock, deep into Sloan’s ass.
His hips jerked and his body shuddered. Panting, Tucker licked his bite mark, closing it. He wrapped his arms around Sloan and pulled him down until they were both lying on their sides. He sighed and cuddled close, nuzzling his mate’s neck. It felt wonderful to have the man’s body tucked safely in his arms.
“Wow…that was…wow.” Sloan chuckled slightly before moaning.
      Tucker smiled. He couldn’t ever remember feeling so content.

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Shiny NEW Cover

COMING in MAY

Robbie, Book 2, Belt Buckle Ranch

Robbie Robertson owns a motorcycle repair shop. His business is failing, bills piling higher than his bank account. When a P.I arrives with a manila envelope, everything changes. Reading through the documents, Robbie soon realizes that he isn’t alone in the world. He has a father living in Colorado that wants to meet him. Robbie decides then and there that it’s time to close up shop for good and head to the Belt Buckle Ranch.


Cody White has been living and working at the Belt Buckle Ranch for five years. He meets Robbie the moment the guy steps out of his truck. It doesn’t take long for the two men to jump into a sexual relationship. His craving for the big, tattooed Adonis grows as they spend time together. But when Robbie’s injured working on the ranch, Cody blames himself and pulls back. 

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

PRE-ORDER

Sloan's Protector (MM)
Silver Bullet 9

AVAILABLE: Saturday, April 19th
[Siren Everlasting Classic ManLove: Erotic Alternative Paranormal Romance, M/M, werewolves, HEA]
Tucker Gage doesn’t spend all his time at the Silver Bullet or with his pack. In his free time, he volunteers at Village de l’Espoir, also known as Village of Hope in downtown New Orleans. His passion is to protect and rescue animals in need. His path crosses with his mate, Sloan McKenzie, when the man needs a guard dog to protect him from his ex-boyfriend turned stalker. Tucker will do anything for his mate, even if that means hiding who he really is by staying in wolf form.
Sloan McKenzie has locked himself away, avoiding his ex-boyfriend and the outside world. The man won’t leave him alone—he shows up to Sloan’s house almost every night and calls nonstop. With his behavior escalating, Sloan’s brother, Matthew, takes him to, Village de l’Espoir, to get a dog for extra protection.
What will happen when Sloan finds out that Tucker isn’t just his guard dog, but a shifter?

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Shiny NEW Cover

Jackson, Book 1, 
Belt Buckle Ranch Series
AVAILABLE: Monday, May 12th

Jackson Murphy is an architect living and working in Los Angeles, California. His entire life is turned upside down when a private investigator hands him a manila envelope. Looking through the contents, he soon realizes that his biological father isn’t the man that raised him. Instead, it's a man named, William Rickett. William is very ill and his last request is to meet Jackson. Dropping everything, Jackson packs a bag and heads to Colorado. 

Wyatt Thompson is the foreman at the Belt Buckle ranch. He’s also been a friend to William Rickett, the ranch owner for fifteen years. When the man passes away, it’s his responsibility to make sure William’s five sons stay at the ranch. His attraction to Jackson is instantaneous, but Wyatt is reluctant to follow his heart when the future is unknown.