Showing posts with label lycos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lycos. Show all posts

Sunday, February 18, 2018

Wolfs Destiny Available for Pre-Order

Wolf's Destiny Available for Pre-Order


 Wolf's Destiny Box Set
Wolf's Destiny, the box set of my six-books in the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series, is available for pre-order.

Orders will be fulfilled on February 27.

Now that all six books are complete and published, I have created the box set for those who want to get the entire story at once.

The set is $7.89, a saving of $10.05 for readers purchasing the entire set as opposed to purchasing each book individually at $2.99 each.

Publishing this box set was a learning experience. Collecting the different files into one, then creating the cover and the box set image took a while. I did a complete re-edit of the books before combining them into one file.



Wolf's Destiny Blurb


Janelle Hynson is running for her life. 

All Janelle wants is to graduate from college, get back to her pack, and find her mate, but werepanthers are hunting her. 

She escapes to San Antonio, where the werepanthers find her. Out of options, she jumps into vacationing SAPD Detective Nate Rollins’ car. 

Little does he know his old life is over.

Now, he must protect them both from creatures he never knew existed.

But things are not as they seem.

Nate has a secret even he doesn’t know. A secret that throws them both into more danger.

His old life is gone.

Can he survive his new one?


Interested? Order your copy here!


Later,





Thursday, June 29, 2017

Wolf's Claim: Published!

Published: Wolf's Claim, Second Book in the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series

After multiple edits and re-edits, Wolf's Claim, the second book in the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack series is available on Amazon, a full two weeks before my arbitrary deadline!

This novella was fun to write and tells more about Nate and his abilities. In this story, you also meet Eli Thomas, Nate's foster-brother, and best friend.

Wolf's Claim Blurb:

When human-raised Nate mates with Janelle and becomes Alpha to the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack, he knows his life will change forever. He just doesn't know how much . . ..

Then the Were Council, Rulers of Were, decrees death to an entire werepanther clowder for crimes their dead Queen committed. As a cop, Nate defended helpless people. When the new Queen asks Nate for sanctuary, how can he turn her away?

But it isn't easy combining a pack of werewolves and a clowder of werepanthers when both sides fear the other. Especially when Lycos, ancient King of Were appears . . ..

This is the second novella in the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack series.

If you would like to read the first two chapters free, you can find them on the post titled Preview of Wolf's Claim, A Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Story.

If you read, please leave an honest review. Other readers depend on reviews to help them find books they will enjoy reading. Thank you.

Until Later,















Get Caught Up on the Series!


Book 1: Wolf's Man
Book 2: Wolf's Claim
Book 3: Wolf's Mission
Book 4: Wolf's Huntsman
Book 5: Wolf's Reign (Coming Soon!)

Monday, June 19, 2017

Wolf's Son: A Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Short Story

Free Short Story!

Wolf's Son

I have been asked why and how Nate didn't know his own past. This story is told in a short story, Wolf's Son.

Wolf's Son is a free story for anyone who signs up for my list. The list will be used to announce when new books in the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack Series are published and will offer reviews of books by other authors in whom you might be interested.

This story was one I fully enjoyed writing. As a pantser (a writer who sits and writes, usually without much of an outline), this story revealed some facts to me, as the author, that will change the course of my current work in progress, Wolf's Claim

Wolf's Claim continues the story of the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack and will publish in July.


About Wolf's Son

When newborn Nate shifts just minutes after he is born, his parents panic.

The ability to shift at birth is unheard of and is the hallmark of a powerful were. 

Jackson, the pack Alpha and the baby’s uncle, is a jealous leader, murdering all who might ever have the power to overcome him.

Desperate to save his son from his twin, Grant takes his mate and baby and runs.

Nate could be the most powerful werewolf since Lycos . . . if they can escape Jackson’s clutches . . . if they can hide him from the Alpha . . . if they can keep him alive . . ..

When Jackson sends his Beta, Dustin, after them, Grant is willing to fight to the death for his family.

Will Dustin try to return them to Jackson or will he help them escape when he learns the truth?



The first scene of Wolf's Son is included below to give you a taste of the story:


Preview: Wolf's Son



Grant wrapped his newborn son in a small blanket and put him in his mother’s arms. The wonder on her face matched that in Grant’s heart. I have a son! Visions of running through the pack howling his news vanished when Linette gasped. In her arms, their tiny baby shimmered, then changed to a squirming, whining pup. Blinking at the panic in Linette’s eyes, Grant shook his head. “It can’t be,” he whispered to his mate. “It can’t!”

Beneath his son, Linette's chest labored with her panicked breathing. “Grant, if Jackson finds out . . ..”

“Shhh.” His heart raced and sudden beads of sweat dripped into his eyes. “Shhh.” Closing his eyes, Grant pressed his hand to his pup’s tiny head. Change and do not shift again! A soft puppy whine ended as the pup shifted back to a baby.

Grant leaned close to his mate and pressed his hand to her forehead. Jackson will not harm him. We must leave. Now. Tonight. Before the others know he has birthed.

Wordless, she nodded. Her pain shivered through him. It’s too soon to move her, he told Fareth. If we don’t, she and the pup will die. Grant’s jaw ticked. Over my dead body. Fareth, his wolf, agreed.

To be continued . . ..

This story is free in PDF format. Click on the Wolf's Son cover image in the right column to sign up and receive the full story.

Thank you for reading!

Until later,


Friday, June 9, 2017

New Cover for Wolf's Man

New Cover vs. Old Cover

The new cover is on the left.

 New Cover for Wolf's Man


After feedback from writers, readers, and cover designers, I have recreated the cover of Wolf's Man as shown in the first image above. The wolf in the first cover seemed to be the most often cited issue, as it seems too happy and dog-like to be a werewolf running for her life.

I love the image of the couple, with the wolf looking on. In the new image, the wolf's eyes are faintly glowing red.

If you read my book, please leave a review on Amazon.com. Reviews are the lifeblood of authors. Your review will help the author to learn more about his or her craft, as well as help other readers find books they might enjoy.

I would love to hear what you think of the new cover.

To read the first chapter FREE, visit this page.

Until later,