"Variety's the very spice of life that gives it all its flavor."
~ William Cowper
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Sunday, October 28, 2012
The Werewolf's Mate - Reader Review
Hey All,
I love getting e-mails from readers, especially when they love one of my books :-), and I'd love to share one.
Stacie D. writes the following...
*SHOUT OUT* to all my readers, THANK YOU!!!!
I love getting e-mails from readers, especially when they love one of my books :-), and I'd love to share one.
Stacie D. writes the following...
I just wanted to let you know that I just finished The Werewolf's Mate & I loved it!
I can't wait for the next one! I read it in one sitting & really enjoyed it.
Keep up the great work!
Thank
you for your totally awesome words Stacie!! I know I e-mailed you back,
but just so others know. I am almost finished with the 2nd book of The
Other Kin Series, I'm at that spot where I've just finished a sensuous
body tingling love scene ;-) and a battle is approached :-) -- I will
say no more :-) then one more read through of the final scenes, a last
read through of the entire manuscript, and it will be off to my publisher. *SQUEAL* I am soooo psyched!!
The Werewolf's Mate is currently holding number 12 in the M/F Romance Category at BookStrand, how exciting is that!!!!
*SHOUT OUT* to all my readers, THANK YOU!!!!
Betrayal and fright caused her to run. A threat to her home town lures her back.
Welcome to Alston, Maine. A place where different Other Kin species have lived in peace and thrived for centuries. However, there’s one major rule: if you leave and know of a threat to the town, you must come back in person to report all details.
Woodland Fairy Kalana Fairlawn ran when she thought her soul mate, and Lyken warrior, Drake Roven, had betrayed her on the night of their first mating, leaving her pregnant and vulnerable.
Nine years later darkness emerges that could threaten the existence of Alston and all the different Other Kin species who call it home.
Welcome to Alston, Maine. A place where different Other Kin species have lived in peace and thrived for centuries. However, there’s one major rule: if you leave and know of a threat to the town, you must come back in person to report all details.
Woodland Fairy Kalana Fairlawn ran when she thought her soul mate, and Lyken warrior, Drake Roven, had betrayed her on the night of their first mating, leaving her pregnant and vulnerable.
Nine years later darkness emerges that could threaten the existence of Alston and all the different Other Kin species who call it home.
Have a great Sunday and read lots!!!!
C~
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Mark Twain Quote
"Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astonish the rest."
Mark Twain
Mark Twain
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Newly Released - The Werewolf's Mate
WHISKEY CREEK PRESS TORRID
$4.99
Rating: Erotic Romance - Controversial
SWEETLY EXCITED!!!!
The Werewolf's Mate has been climbing the MF Romance list over at BOOKSTRAND
and is currently holding the 18th spot!! WOOT!!
Thank you Readers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Betrayal and fright caused her to run. A threat to her home town lures her back.
Welcome to Alston, Maine. A place where different Other Kin species have lived in peace and thrived for centuries. However, there’s one major rule: if you leave and know of a threat to the town, you must come back in person to report all details.
Woodland Fairy Kalana Fairlawn ran when she thought her soul mate, and Lyken warrior, Drake Roven, had betrayed her on the night of their first mating, leaving her pregnant and vulnerable.
Nine years later darkness emerges that could threaten the existence of Alston and all the different Other Kin species who call it home.
~~
Kalana had stayed hidden most of the day, but Olivia wanted to get out and Pappy wanted to take her through the trails of the forest as he’d done with her when she was Olivia’s age. That left Kalana in charge of the family store for the last hour or so.
Ten more minutes and it’s closing time. Kalana groaned when she heard the chimes of the front door signaling a customer.
“ I’ll be right there,” she called out as she leaned the broom against the wall. Heading to the front she stopped in her tracks when he turned, tingles of fear and excitement traveling through her veins. “Drake.” Her voice was a whisper to her ears, but his twitched as she met his gaze.
“ Kala— What the hell are you doing here?” A little more rough than intended. “Is this why you tried calling me two days ago? To let me know you were coming back?”
Dragging in a breath to her deprived lungs, Kalana started forward. “Well, maybe if you’d call back you’d know, wouldn’t you?” she spat out as she stepped behind the counter. Turning, she met his gaze. Now, she was angry.
“ You’re going to get pissy with me? I’m not the one who disappeared nine years ago. No word, no note, no kiss my ass, you just up and left.”
Her eyes lowered, bottom lip between her teeth. He was right. She was the one who’d done him wrong, she had no business being angry. “I’m sorry.”
“ Did your grandfather even know where you were?”
“ Sometimes. I spoke with him weekly but never told him everything.” Lifting her gaze to his, she noted the anger he’d held was gone. “Drake, I have to tell you something, something important.”
“ After nine years?”
“ Yeah, I…”
“ Why are you back, Kalana?” he asked as he folded his arms over his strong chest.
“ I-I have to talk to the council.”
Arms down, brows furrowed, he leaned forward. “Why?”
“ You know I can’t say, well not all of it anyway. We really need to talk.”
“ Right now, I’m worried about dinner. What’s left for the beef?”
The change of subject rattled her for a moment. “Ah, um, well there was one piece left, it’s a rib eye cut, about a pound.”
“ Was?”
“ It was close to closing so I thought to have it for dinner, it has pepper and garlic on it, so if that doesn’t bother you I can wrap it up and grab something else,” she said breathlessly as she met his unwavering gaze again.
“ If you wouldn’t mind. I need red meat and don’t feel like hunting it down or waking Manuse tonight because I’m out late.”
“ Manuse is still in charge of the kitchens?” Kalana twisted her hands at his unwavering gaze. “Ah, sure, be right back.” Moving quickly to the back area, she grabbed up the steak and started wrapping it. “Damn, this isn’t going good.” Shaking her hands out at her sides when they started trembling she stopped, took a deep breath and let it out slowly. “Okay, I can do this. Just tell him and get it over with. He can probably hear every word you’re saying but that’s alright.” Stepping into the store area again she lifted her eyes to his. He was so damn hot and masculine and so damn alpha, the only way he’d changed was for the better through maturity. He watched her as a predator would, except she wouldn’t become his next meal, either that or he was just really hungry for this steak. “I, um, really need to talk to you before I go to council.”
“ Fine, I’m here so spill,” he stated as he tossed a twenty on the counter.
“ It’s not a two-minute conversation, Drake, it’s…” Her eyes flew to the phone on his hip.
“ Drake…yeah, I’m on my way, five minutes.”
“ Drake.”
“ I have to go.”
“ It’s imperative that we talk before council,” she said as he headed for the door.
“ Is it for the safety of this town or my pack?”
“ No, but…”
“ Then it can wait. I have to go.”
“ You need to come back before I go to the council!”
Drake stopped and turned. “Why?”
“ Because I need to tell you something before I tell them.”
“ I’ll try, but we have an issue at the northern border.”
Oh damn! She just let him get away as he walked out the door.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Pleasure Quotes
Human beings need pleasure the way they need vitamins. ~Lionel Tiger
In everything satiety closely follows the greatest pleasures. ~Cicero
Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it. ~Soren Kierkegaard
The essence of pleasure is spontaneity. ~Germaine Greer
Perhaps all pleasure is only relief. ~William Burroughs
In everything satiety closely follows the greatest pleasures. ~Cicero
Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it. ~Soren Kierkegaard
The essence of pleasure is spontaneity. ~Germaine Greer
Perhaps all pleasure is only relief. ~William Burroughs
Monday, October 15, 2012
New Book - Released TODAY *Squeal*
$ 4.99
Betrayal and fright caused her to run. A threat to her home town lures her back.
Welcome to Alston, Maine. A place where different Other Kin species have lived in peace and thrived for centuries. However, there’s one major rule: if you leave and know of a threat to the town, you must come back in person to report all details.
Woodland Fairy Kalana Fairlawn ran when she thought her soul mate, and Lyken warrior, Drake Roven, had betrayed her on the night of their first mating, leaving her pregnant and vulnerable.
Nine years later darkness emerges that could threaten the existence of Alston and all the different Other Kin species who call it home.
Welcome to Alston, Maine. A place where different Other Kin species have lived in peace and thrived for centuries. However, there’s one major rule: if you leave and know of a threat to the town, you must come back in person to report all details.
Woodland Fairy Kalana Fairlawn ran when she thought her soul mate, and Lyken warrior, Drake Roven, had betrayed her on the night of their first mating, leaving her pregnant and vulnerable.
Nine years later darkness emerges that could threaten the existence of Alston and all the different Other Kin species who call it home.
Sample Chapter For THE WEREWOLF'S MATE [OTHER KIN BOOK 1]
by C.A. Salo
Kalana sighed as she approached the outer city limits of Alston, Maine. Alston was a great little laid-back country town up in the Northern Quadrants. Tourists only came during the summer and fall which was great for the town because they’d come spend their money and leave. The only way to get there in the winter was either by helicopter, snowmobile or dogsled…for the humans anyway. Alston had a little over one thousand permanent residents comprising of any Other Kin who wanted to settle down there. Well, make that one thousand and two. A soft smile etched her lips as she glanced over at her sleeping eight-year-old. Her stomach churned with what she had to do, what she should have done years ago. She knew the repercussions might be harsh, but she had to take that chance.
Her family, the Fairlawns, had been with the group of first settlers who numbered about one hundred and forty today. The Lyken Roven Clan had grown to be the largest clan in Alston with over eight hundred members who stayed throughout the year. The Beven Clan of Vampires, which was relatively small, only forty or so, stayed year-round. The rest were Other Kin who just wanted to settle down away from the violence of wars between the clans for dominance. It was widely known throughout the Other Kin nations that the clans of Alston would not put up with any of the rivalries and if a war was brought to their perimeters, the entire town had shown more than once they would fight to keep what they had…peace and quiet. The town had rules besides what each individual clan had. If the rules were broken then the violator would go before the Council of Elders, which was comprised of two elders from each clan who lived within Alston. They were allowed to voice their opinion to the council before a judgment was handed down.
Kalana’s stomach cramped at the thought. Not only did she have to sit before the council, she’d called for the meeting. Her grandfather, one of the elders of the council, had made the plans the day she’d phoned to tell him she was coming back. Kalana wished this could have been done differently, but with the information she’d learned, she could not sit back and let her town down. One of the rules of Alston was if you leave the town, you change your name, and you never tell anyone where you come from. That way if there was something, or someone with their sights set on Alston, the town had feelers and informers out there to report. The only problem was you had to give the report in person.
“ It had to be me,” she mumbled as she pulled up behind her grandfather’s house. She’d been out in the human world for more than eight years and had never heard of anything dangerous toward Alston until several months ago.
A huge smile lit her face as her grandfather stepped out onto his porch. “Pappy!” Jumping out, she left the door open as she ran into his arms for a big bear hug.
“ Do you know how much I’ve missed you, girl?”
“ I know. I’ve missed you too!”
“ Well where’s that little sprite of mine? That skyping stuff just isn’t like seeing her in person.”
“ Livi’s in the car sleeping.” After hugging him quickly she backed up a bit. “I’m sorry I’ve been gone so long; I just didn’t know what to do.”
After wiping the tear away that rolled down her cheek, he kissed her forehead softly. “You were young and scared; I’m sure he’ll understand. If it’s who I think it is, he asks about you every time he comes into the store.”
“ But will the council understand?” she whispered as she met his gaze.
“ That we’ll have to wait and see. Now go get the sprite, I’ve got the covers turned down for her in her room.”
“ Thanks, Pappy.” After kissing his cheek, she strode back to her small SUV and lifted her sleeping bundle.
“ She’s getting a little big for you to do that.” Pappy smiled.
“ Yeah, but she’s really just a mite. She definitely takes after our side on being small and limber.” She grinned as she stepped in to the house.
Her family, the Fairlawns, had been with the group of first settlers who numbered about one hundred and forty today. The Lyken Roven Clan had grown to be the largest clan in Alston with over eight hundred members who stayed throughout the year. The Beven Clan of Vampires, which was relatively small, only forty or so, stayed year-round. The rest were Other Kin who just wanted to settle down away from the violence of wars between the clans for dominance. It was widely known throughout the Other Kin nations that the clans of Alston would not put up with any of the rivalries and if a war was brought to their perimeters, the entire town had shown more than once they would fight to keep what they had…peace and quiet. The town had rules besides what each individual clan had. If the rules were broken then the violator would go before the Council of Elders, which was comprised of two elders from each clan who lived within Alston. They were allowed to voice their opinion to the council before a judgment was handed down.
Kalana’s stomach cramped at the thought. Not only did she have to sit before the council, she’d called for the meeting. Her grandfather, one of the elders of the council, had made the plans the day she’d phoned to tell him she was coming back. Kalana wished this could have been done differently, but with the information she’d learned, she could not sit back and let her town down. One of the rules of Alston was if you leave the town, you change your name, and you never tell anyone where you come from. That way if there was something, or someone with their sights set on Alston, the town had feelers and informers out there to report. The only problem was you had to give the report in person.
“ It had to be me,” she mumbled as she pulled up behind her grandfather’s house. She’d been out in the human world for more than eight years and had never heard of anything dangerous toward Alston until several months ago.
A huge smile lit her face as her grandfather stepped out onto his porch. “Pappy!” Jumping out, she left the door open as she ran into his arms for a big bear hug.
“ Do you know how much I’ve missed you, girl?”
“ I know. I’ve missed you too!”
“ Well where’s that little sprite of mine? That skyping stuff just isn’t like seeing her in person.”
“ Livi’s in the car sleeping.” After hugging him quickly she backed up a bit. “I’m sorry I’ve been gone so long; I just didn’t know what to do.”
After wiping the tear away that rolled down her cheek, he kissed her forehead softly. “You were young and scared; I’m sure he’ll understand. If it’s who I think it is, he asks about you every time he comes into the store.”
“ But will the council understand?” she whispered as she met his gaze.
“ That we’ll have to wait and see. Now go get the sprite, I’ve got the covers turned down for her in her room.”
“ Thanks, Pappy.” After kissing his cheek, she strode back to her small SUV and lifted her sleeping bundle.
“ She’s getting a little big for you to do that.” Pappy smiled.
“ Yeah, but she’s really just a mite. She definitely takes after our side on being small and limber.” She grinned as she stepped in to the house.
* * * *
Kalana had stayed hidden most of the day, but Olivia wanted to get out and Pappy wanted to take her through the trails of the forest as he’d done with her when she was Olivia’s age. That left Kalana in charge of the family store for the last hour or so.
Ten more minutes and it’s closing time. Kalana groaned when she heard the chimes of the front door signaling a customer.
“ I’ll be right there,” she called out as she leaned the broom against the wall. Heading to the front she stopped in her tracks when he turned, tingles of fear and excitement traveling through her veins. “Drake.” Her voice was a whisper to her ears, but his twitched as she met his gaze.
“ Kala— What the hell are you doing here?” A little more rough than intended. “Is this why you tried calling me two days ago? To let me know you were coming back?”
Dragging in a breath to her deprived lungs, Kalana started forward. “Well, maybe if you’d call back you’d know, wouldn’t you?” she spat out as she stepped behind the counter. Turning, she met his gaze. Now, she was angry.
“ You’re going to get pissy with me? I’m not the one who disappeared nine years ago. No word, no note, no kiss my ass, you just up and left.”
Her eyes lowered, bottom lip between her teeth. He was right. She was the one who’d done him wrong, she had no business being angry. “I’m sorry.”
“ Did your grandfather even know where you were?”
“ Sometimes. I spoke with him weekly but never told him everything.” Lifting her gaze to his, she noted the anger he’d held was gone. “Drake, I have to tell you something, something important.”
“ After nine years?”
“ Yeah, I…”
“ Why are you back, Kalana?” he asked as he folded his arms over his strong chest.
“ I-I have to talk to the council.”
Arms down, brows furrowed, he leaned forward. “Why?”
“ You know I can’t say, well not all of it anyway. We really need to talk.”
“ Right now, I’m worried about dinner. What’s left for the beef?”
The change of subject rattled her for a moment. “Ah, um, well there was one piece left, it’s a rib eye cut, about a pound.”
“ Was?”
“ It was close to closing so I thought to have it for dinner, it has pepper and garlic on it, so if that doesn’t bother you I can wrap it up and grab something else,” she said breathlessly as she met his unwavering gaze again.
“ If you wouldn’t mind. I need red meat and don’t feel like hunting it down or waking Manuse tonight because I’m out late.”
“ Manuse is still in charge of the kitchens?” Kalana twisted her hands at his unwavering gaze. “Ah, sure, be right back.” Moving quickly to the back area, she grabbed up the steak and started wrapping it. “Damn, this isn’t going good.” Shaking her hands out at her sides when they started trembling she stopped, took a deep breath and let it out slowly. “Okay, I can do this. Just tell him and get it over with. He can probably hear every word you’re saying but that’s alright.” Stepping into the store area again she lifted her eyes to his. He was so damn hot and masculine and so damn alpha, the only way he’d changed was for the better through maturity. He watched her as a predator would, except she wouldn’t become his next meal, either that or he was just really hungry for this steak. “I, um, really need to talk to you before I go to council.”
“ Fine, I’m here so spill,” he stated as he tossed a twenty on the counter.
“ It’s not a two-minute conversation, Drake, it’s…” Her eyes flew to the phone on his hip.
“ Drake…yeah, I’m on my way, five minutes.”
“ Drake.”
“ I have to go.”
“ It’s imperative that we talk before council,” she said as he headed for the door.
“ Is it for the safety of this town or my pack?”
“ No, but…”
“ Then it can wait. I have to go.”
“ You need to come back before I go to the council!”
Drake stopped and turned. “Why?”
“ Because I need to tell you something before I tell them.”
“ I’ll try, but we have an issue at the northern border.”
Oh damn! She just let him get away as he walked out the door.
Ten more minutes and it’s closing time. Kalana groaned when she heard the chimes of the front door signaling a customer.
“ I’ll be right there,” she called out as she leaned the broom against the wall. Heading to the front she stopped in her tracks when he turned, tingles of fear and excitement traveling through her veins. “Drake.” Her voice was a whisper to her ears, but his twitched as she met his gaze.
“ Kala— What the hell are you doing here?” A little more rough than intended. “Is this why you tried calling me two days ago? To let me know you were coming back?”
Dragging in a breath to her deprived lungs, Kalana started forward. “Well, maybe if you’d call back you’d know, wouldn’t you?” she spat out as she stepped behind the counter. Turning, she met his gaze. Now, she was angry.
“ You’re going to get pissy with me? I’m not the one who disappeared nine years ago. No word, no note, no kiss my ass, you just up and left.”
Her eyes lowered, bottom lip between her teeth. He was right. She was the one who’d done him wrong, she had no business being angry. “I’m sorry.”
“ Did your grandfather even know where you were?”
“ Sometimes. I spoke with him weekly but never told him everything.” Lifting her gaze to his, she noted the anger he’d held was gone. “Drake, I have to tell you something, something important.”
“ After nine years?”
“ Yeah, I…”
“ Why are you back, Kalana?” he asked as he folded his arms over his strong chest.
“ I-I have to talk to the council.”
Arms down, brows furrowed, he leaned forward. “Why?”
“ You know I can’t say, well not all of it anyway. We really need to talk.”
“ Right now, I’m worried about dinner. What’s left for the beef?”
The change of subject rattled her for a moment. “Ah, um, well there was one piece left, it’s a rib eye cut, about a pound.”
“ Was?”
“ It was close to closing so I thought to have it for dinner, it has pepper and garlic on it, so if that doesn’t bother you I can wrap it up and grab something else,” she said breathlessly as she met his unwavering gaze again.
“ If you wouldn’t mind. I need red meat and don’t feel like hunting it down or waking Manuse tonight because I’m out late.”
“ Manuse is still in charge of the kitchens?” Kalana twisted her hands at his unwavering gaze. “Ah, sure, be right back.” Moving quickly to the back area, she grabbed up the steak and started wrapping it. “Damn, this isn’t going good.” Shaking her hands out at her sides when they started trembling she stopped, took a deep breath and let it out slowly. “Okay, I can do this. Just tell him and get it over with. He can probably hear every word you’re saying but that’s alright.” Stepping into the store area again she lifted her eyes to his. He was so damn hot and masculine and so damn alpha, the only way he’d changed was for the better through maturity. He watched her as a predator would, except she wouldn’t become his next meal, either that or he was just really hungry for this steak. “I, um, really need to talk to you before I go to council.”
“ Fine, I’m here so spill,” he stated as he tossed a twenty on the counter.
“ It’s not a two-minute conversation, Drake, it’s…” Her eyes flew to the phone on his hip.
“ Drake…yeah, I’m on my way, five minutes.”
“ Drake.”
“ I have to go.”
“ It’s imperative that we talk before council,” she said as he headed for the door.
“ Is it for the safety of this town or my pack?”
“ No, but…”
“ Then it can wait. I have to go.”
“ You need to come back before I go to the council!”
Drake stopped and turned. “Why?”
“ Because I need to tell you something before I tell them.”
“ I’ll try, but we have an issue at the northern border.”
Oh damn! She just let him get away as he walked out the door.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Inner Child Quotes
You're never too old to do goofy stuff.
~From the television show Leave it to Beaver, spoken by the character Ward Cleaver
The great man is he who does not lose his child's-heart. ~Mencius, Book IV
When you're green you're growing, and when you're ripe you start to rot. ~Ray Kroc
Adults are obsolete children. ~Dr. Seuss
Here's to a happy and relaxing Sunday!! read lots!!
C~
Photo used with permission from 'The Microsoft Gallery Clip Art'
~From the television show Leave it to Beaver, spoken by the character Ward Cleaver
The great man is he who does not lose his child's-heart. ~Mencius, Book IV
When you're green you're growing, and when you're ripe you start to rot. ~Ray Kroc
Adults are obsolete children. ~Dr. Seuss
Here's to a happy and relaxing Sunday!! read lots!!
C~
Photo used with permission from 'The Microsoft Gallery Clip Art'
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Quotes on Leadership
Remember the difference between a boss and a leader; a boss says "Go!" - a leader says "Let's go!" ~E.M. Kelly
A chief is a man who assumes responsibility. He says "I was beaten," he does not say "My men were beaten." ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery
A leader leads by example, whether he intends to or not. ~Author Unknown
Leadership is action, not position. ~Donald H. McGannon
You can't lead anyone else further than you have gone yourself. ~Gene Mauch
A chief is a man who assumes responsibility. He says "I was beaten," he does not say "My men were beaten." ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery
A leader leads by example, whether he intends to or not. ~Author Unknown
Leadership is action, not position. ~Donald H. McGannon
You can't lead anyone else further than you have gone yourself. ~Gene Mauch
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Releasing in October - The Werewolf's Mate
Oh, yes, oh yes, *Squeal* my first book to a new series is debuting this month with Whiskey Creek Press Torrid!! I can't wait, I'm so excited!!!!
Betrayal and fright caused her to run, a threat to her home town lures her back.
Welcome to Alston, Maine. A place where different Other kin species have lived in peace and thrived for centuries. However, there’s one major rule, if you leave and know of a threat to the town, you must come back in person to report all details.
Woodland Fairy Kalana Fairlawn, ran when she thought her soul mate and Lyken warrior Drake Roven had betrayed her on the night of their first mating, leaving her pregnant and vulnerable.
Nine years later darkness emerges that could threaten the existence of Alston and all the different Other kin species who call it home.
Can Drake overcome the hurt he lived through when he found Kalana gone with no word, only to have her show up with his daughter by her side?
I'll be working on book 2 today :-) Hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday!! Read lots!!
C~
Friday, October 5, 2012
Mercenaries of Neris = HOLDING #39 @ FICTIONWISE.COM
Words: 81655 - Reading Time: 233-326 min.
Category: Erotica/Science Fiction
Category: Erotica/Science Fiction
HOLDING AT # 39
*Fist Pump*
A Slave’s Way Out - They came from different parts of
the universe: Catrin Munroe, a navy fighter pilot, gifted with visions
and on the run from the alien race that abducted her; and Niko Arrian, a
lord of Neris and mercenary warship captain, accustomed to women
fawning over him and men cowering from a single cold glare. When a
vision guides Catrin to Niko, they find their lives filled with a
passion neither of them ever expected. Will Catrin learn to submit to
Niko’s dominant ways, and will Niko discover the sweet art of seduction
and clever manner of compromise?
A Lady’s Challenge – Welcome to Neris, mercenary planet light years from our own Milky Way Galaxy. Lieutenant Trea Padame, is not only the second in command of the mercenary warship Catalysts’ security division, she’s also hiding the truth that she’s a Lady. She is to take her father’s seat as head of her family’s house in the Eastern Lowlands unless she can find a warrior to take as her life mate. First Commander Daniel Hedden of the Catalyst is a man who’s used to men following his every command on duty and Trea following them in bed. Can the warrior in him find the way to free his heart of past memories, forgive Trea hiding her identity from him and let an ancient revelation come true? Or will he disregard all and face losing Trea forever to an enemy who’s set to take Trea and her village for his own?
A Warrior’s Longing - Welcome to Neris, Mercenary planet light years from our own Milky Way Galaxy. When first commander Gage DaHee is called home to restore his family’s villa as Lord, he finds that betrayal within the walls of his childhood home have left one brother dead and another never to wake up. Mieken SivNa, guard to his mother and long time childhood prankster, sends his blood raging both from fright when she’s wounded and lust the moment her violet gaze meets his head on.
Angered at the abuse of his mother and loyal warriors, Gage has no mercy for the cousin scheming behind his back to take his lands, especially when Mieken is kidnapped and learns of her delicate condition. Will betrayal, duty and a yearning for independence ruin the best relationship either warrior has ever had?
A Lady’s Challenge – Welcome to Neris, mercenary planet light years from our own Milky Way Galaxy. Lieutenant Trea Padame, is not only the second in command of the mercenary warship Catalysts’ security division, she’s also hiding the truth that she’s a Lady. She is to take her father’s seat as head of her family’s house in the Eastern Lowlands unless she can find a warrior to take as her life mate. First Commander Daniel Hedden of the Catalyst is a man who’s used to men following his every command on duty and Trea following them in bed. Can the warrior in him find the way to free his heart of past memories, forgive Trea hiding her identity from him and let an ancient revelation come true? Or will he disregard all and face losing Trea forever to an enemy who’s set to take Trea and her village for his own?
A Warrior’s Longing - Welcome to Neris, Mercenary planet light years from our own Milky Way Galaxy. When first commander Gage DaHee is called home to restore his family’s villa as Lord, he finds that betrayal within the walls of his childhood home have left one brother dead and another never to wake up. Mieken SivNa, guard to his mother and long time childhood prankster, sends his blood raging both from fright when she’s wounded and lust the moment her violet gaze meets his head on.
Angered at the abuse of his mother and loyal warriors, Gage has no mercy for the cousin scheming behind his back to take his lands, especially when Mieken is kidnapped and learns of her delicate condition. Will betrayal, duty and a yearning for independence ruin the best relationship either warrior has ever had?
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Quotes on ACTION - Just do it!! :-)
I have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thoughts. ~John Locke
Well done is better than well said. ~Benjamin Franklin
Between saying and doing many a pair of shoes is worn out. ~Italian Proverb
After all is said and done, a lot more will have been said than done. ~Author Unknown
The shortest answer is doing. ~Lord Herbert
Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement. ~Alfred Adler
Hope everyone has a fantastic Wednesday!! C~
Well done is better than well said. ~Benjamin Franklin
Between saying and doing many a pair of shoes is worn out. ~Italian Proverb
After all is said and done, a lot more will have been said than done. ~Author Unknown
The shortest answer is doing. ~Lord Herbert
Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement. ~Alfred Adler
Hope everyone has a fantastic Wednesday!! C~
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