Review of the Vampire Warden series by Lisa Renee Jones

HOT VAMPIRE KISS 

Book one, Evan’s story
The werewolf population is entrenched in a century long civil war, and now they are plagued by a virus that is turning wolves into killers. The Brooks brothers pursue one such rogue werewolf to Temple, Texas. It is in Temple that Evan encounters a beautiful nurse named Marissa who instantly melts the hundred years of ice running through his veins. When she is brutally attacked by the wolf, he breaks the rules of the Vampire Council and uses his blood to save her. Now, if he doesn’t kill the wolf by the next full moon, Marissa will become a killer wolf, and he will be sentenced to death.
My Thoughts:
Okay Yum, who doesn’t love brothers. Hot brother… Hot Vampire Brothers!!! YUM!!!  Did I say YUM yet?  YYYYUUUUUMMMMMMMMMM!!
Lisa does a great job of creating a new vampire world.  A world where Vampires are kept in check or they are put to death.  The world of the Vampire Wardens. But those in charge may not always be trust worthy. The Brooks brothers will learn that the hard way.
I really enjoyed this 1st installment of Lisa’s Vampire Warden Series. Evan & Marissa are great together. They learn very quickly to trust one another and learn that sometime you can’t fight chemistry or fate.  No matter how many walls you build up, there is going to be one person that can break through them.
Over all I really, really enjoyed this short story.  My only problem was that I think that Marissa adjusted way too quickly to the changes that fell upon her. But maybe it was the alcohol or her over whelming urge to be with Evan.  But either way I loved Evan and Marissa together. I hope that we get to see them some in the next two books. I am looking forward to Aiden (Hot Vampire Seduction) & Troy’s (Hot Vampire Touch) books.
If you are looking for a really good, fast, hot short read. I would encourage you to go grab a copy of Hot Vampire Kiss by Lisa Renee Jones. 
Book two, Aiden’s story
The underground vampire population of Austin, Texas has taken to hosting orgies with human women who’ve been forced to indulge in a new aphrodisiac. The drug, Blood Red, is a mixture of a rare type of werewolf blood and that of a vampire. Blood Red creates an insatiable desire for sex in the user to the point of pain in the absence of pleasure. Sometimes that pain leads to death.
Vampire Warden, Aiden Brooks, has spent more than a hundred years enforcing the laws of his race, and life has taught him that anyone that he allows into his world ends up dead. Despite knowing this all too well, having painfully loved and lost in his past, when his search for the creator of Blood Red places coroner Kelly Riggs directly in both his path, and that of a dangerous clan of vampires, his desire for her goes well beyond offering her protection. He’s drawn to her bravery, seduced by her feisty spirit and beauty, but he is determined to resist her, fearing he will put her in harms way. But Kelly is already on the radar of the enemy, and when she gets too close to the evil vampire clan’s secrets, she is given Blood Red. Now Aiden’s hunger for her might be the only thing that can keep her alive but who will save her from him?
My Thoughts:
Hot Vampire Seduction, picks up where we left off in Hot Vampire Kiss.  But the focus of this book is middle brother Aiden, who by the way is my favorite of the 3 Brooks brothers.    
Aiden may have always looked up to his big brother but falling in love was never part of his plan.  That is until Kelly walks into his life.  Then everything changes and Aiden realizes that Kelly is the one and without her he will not survive.  He is willing to do anything to keep her safe
I really loved Aiden and Kelly’s (such a great name for a heroine) story.
Book three, Troy’s book
In blood they will find destiny and the eternal bond of passion…
A Vampire Warden betrayed by a werewolf he loved, turned into something not Vampire or Wolf. The woman – the wolf – who will heal him…if he doesn’t destroy them both first.
My thoughts:
Hot Vampire Touch was a great conclusion to the Vampire Warden Series.
We have all grown to love Troy in Hot Vampire Kiss and Hot Vampire Seduction.  As the baby brother of Ethan and Aiden, we all want to know who and what happened to Troy.  In Hot Vampire Touch we get all these questions answered. 
It was great to see Troy grow over the course of these three books.  In Hot Vampire Touch we see how Troy finally comes to terms with who is his now.  He learns that no matter what he may or may not be he is still worthy of love.  Not just the love of his brothers, but the love of one very special woman.
If you have read the first to books in the Vampire Warden series you will not be disappointed with Hot Vampire Touch.  If you have not read the series yet, you can now order the whole trilogy here.  I would highly suggest you step in the world of the Vampire Wardens and see the lengths they will go to protect us and the ones they love.

Meljean Brook’s Iron Seas series

“The Blushing Bounder”
Novella found in Wild & Steamy
While the search for a killer puts Constable Newberry’s life in danger, he faces a danger of another kind: to his heart, by the woman forced to marry him. What will it take for this prudish bounder to convince his wife to stay?
$2.99 | August 3, 2011
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Here There Be Monsters”
Novella found in Burning Up
Meljean Brook launches a bold new steampunk series as a desperate woman strikes a provocative — and terrifying — bargain to gain overseas passage.
“Crazy, wild and fun… a phenomenal anthology.”
–Bookaholics Romance Club
Coming in November 2011 from Penguin Audio: Here There Be Monsters, read by Faye Adele. Available at Audible.com, iTunes, and wherever audiobooks are sold.
ISBN 0425235955 | August 3, 2010
The Iron Duke
With The Iron Duke, Meljean Brook has brilliantly defined the new genre of Steampunk Romance.
I loved it!” —Jayne Ann Krentz
One of Publishers Weekly‘s Best Romances of 2010, winner of All About Romance‘s Annual Reader Poll for Best Paranormal Romance, and a RT BookReviewsReviewers’ Choice Award Winner!
After the Iron Duke freed England from Horde control, he instantly became a national hero. Now Rhys Trahaearn has built a merchant empire on the power — and fear — of his name. And when a dead body is dropped from an airship onto his doorstep, bringing Detective Inspector Mina Wentworth into his dangerous world, he intends to make her his next possession.
Mina can’t afford his interest, however. Horde blood runs through her veins, and despite the nanotech enhancing her body, she barely scratches out a living in London society. Becoming Rhys’s lover would destroy both her career and her family, yet the investigation prevents her from avoiding him…and the Iron Duke’s ruthless pursuit makes him difficult to resist.
But when Mina uncovers the victim’s identity, she stumbles upon a conspiracy that threatens the lives of everyone in England. To save them, Mina and Rhys must race across zombie-infested wastelands and treacherous oceans — and Mina discovers the danger is not only to her countrymen as she finds herself tempted to give up everything to the Iron Duke.
Heart of Steel
“Rising star Brook has created two completely mesmerizing characters whose journeys in this gritty and treacherous world make for heart-stopping fun!”
RT BookReviews
 
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Meljean’s Note: This description contains spoilers for
The Iron Duke. Proceed with caution.
 Named one of Publishers Weekly’s “Best Books of 2010,” The Iron Duke introduced the gritty, alluring adventure of the Iron Seas. Now, Meljean Brook returns to the world where nanotech fuses with Victorian sensibilities — and steam.

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As the mercenary captain of the Lady Corsair, Yasmeen has learned to keep her heart as cold as steel, her only loyalty bound to her ship and her crew. So when a man who once tried to seize her airship returns from the dead, Yasmeen will be damned if she gives him another opportunity to take control.
Treasure-hunter Archimedes Fox isn’t interested in the Lady Corsair — he wants her coldhearted captain and the valuable da Vinci sketch she stole from him. To reclaim it, Archimedes is determined to seduce the stubborn woman who once tossed him to a ravenous pack of zombies, but she’s no easy conquest.
When da Vinci’s sketch attracts a dangerous amount of attention, Yasmeen and Archimedes journey to Horde-occupied Morocco — and straight into their enemy’s hands. But as they fight to save themselves and a city on the brink of rebellion, the greatest peril Yasmeen faces is from the man who seeks to melt her icy heart…
Coming in November 2011 from Penguin Audio: Heart of Steel, read by Faye Adele. Available at Audible.com, iTunes, and wherever audiobooks are sold.
$15.00 Berkley Trade | $9.99 Berkley Ebook
ISBN 978-0425243305 | November 1, 2011

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An Innocent Burn With A Bloody History

The United Kingdom today includes Scotland, Wales and Britain, but it took centuries and blood to unite them…especially Scotland, which didn’t take kindly to the idea at all.
Scotland still considers itself an independant country, in spirit at least, and it fought for two centuries and two bloody wars for that right.
BRAVEHEART. The Battle of Falkirk 
The first of those wars is probably the most famous thanks to Mel Gibson, who brought the first half of the Scottish War of Independence to the big screen in the runaway best-selling movie, Braveheart.  William Wallace didn’t survive to see the success of the war.  He was executed shortly after the decisive Scottish vistory at Falkirk, but his influence helped shape the events in the rest of the war.
Robert The Bruce – King of Scotland
The English withdrew most of their presence from Scotland after Falkirk, to lick their wounds.  But they did keep hold of Stirling Castle, one of the most strategically important and strongest castles in Scotland.  The Bruces, the ruling Scots clan, promptly laid seige to the Castle, with Edward Bruce, the King’s brother, in charge.

King Edward “Longshanks” – King of England
Edward bargained with Sir Phillip Mowbray, who was in command of the castle, giving him until mid-summer to give up the castle.  This tactic had worked before with other, lesser castles.  But Stirling was too important to meekly hand over and the seige lingered on, while the English King Edward rounded up a mighty army to come north and face the Scots once and for all.
The river that ran past the castle was called the Bannock River or, as the Scots called them, a ‘burn’.  The Bannock Burn.
It was here that Edward and Robert “The Bruce” met in battle on June 24 in 1314, in a battle that was to last for two days, and would become known as the Battle of Bannockburn.
The Scots won, sending the English from Scotland and declaring Scotland independant.  That independence would be formalized with the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton in 1328.
Alas, Scotland’s independence wouldn’t last.  They would have to fight to preserve it a second time.  The Second War Of Independence lasted from 1332 to 1357, but Scotland won that war, too.
One of the interesting things to come out of both wars was the use of the long bow.  The wars proved how efficient the long bow was as a killing machine, and the long bow became the general weapon of choice across Europe for knights and foot soldiers for the rest of the late medieval period.
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Bannockburn Binding
by Tracy Cooper-Posey
Time is theirs to keep. But it comes with a price.
MMF Urban Fantasy Futuristic Time Travel Romance Serial

In the early 23rd Century, vampires learned how to travel back in time, and created a time-tsunami that threatened life as we know it, until they corrected their mistake.  They created the Chronometric Conservation Agency, which is tasked with preserving history and therefore protecting humanity’s future.  The Touring arm of the Agency offers trips back into the real past, with vampire guides, called travellers.
When Natalia (Tally) Marta, vampire and traveller, takes her client to visit the siege of Stirling Castle in 1314, she is caught and held hostage for ransom by Robert MacKenzie, a Bruce clansman.  Rob finds himself drawn to the wilful, stubborn and very different English lady he has captured and the relationship becomes an intimate, highly-charged sexual pairing.  Swiftly, Tally and Rob realize their bond is more than sexual, that the emotions stirring their hearts are true.
Christian Lee Hamilton, vampire, one of the last true southern gentlemen, and Tally’s ex-lover, knows the 1314 time marker enough to jump back and help Tally return home. His arrival at Bannockburn adds complications, for Christian finds himself drawn to Rob MacKenzie as much as Tally is.  But neither of them can stay in the past forever.  To do so means certain death.

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An Excerpt From: BANNOCKBURN BINDING
Copyright © TRACY COOPER-POSEY, 2011
All Rights Reserved.
Rob dragged the servant and his lady into the encampment shortly after the mid-day lull, when everyone was busy with new-found energy and enthusiasm. It also meant everyone would be focused on the castle, and his two captives would rouse the least amount of interest.
He avoided asking himself why he wanted to draw no attention. Later, he would think about it.
For now, the woman’s servant was trouble enough to deal with. He pushed his boot into the man’s behind, encouraging him to keep moving. The man was staggering and moving slowly, making hard going of it.
Rob was puzzled by the man’s over-reaction to the bloody nose and having his hands fastened behind his back. The man was simply terrified, making Rob wonder how long he had been in the service of gentry. In this day and age, capture and ransom was the way of things. Rob had been gentle enough with him, considering.
Rob tugged on Thunder’s halter, encouraging the horse to follow the man’s uneven progress. He glanced up at the woman on Thunder’s saddle. She had managed to arrange her gown so that not even an ankle was revealed, despite her hands being tied to the horse.
“Do ye have a name you’ll give me?” he asked of her.
She glanced at him. “One ye’ll believe is mine?”
She had him there.
“But if ye give me ye name,” Rob countered, “The quicker this’ll all be done with. If ye don’t, we must figure out who ye be and it’ll all take the longer. An army camp is no place for a lady, I assure ye. Even an English one.”
Especially an English one, in this camp,” she amended. “But you fail to mention that the English king will be here to save his castle before midsummer, and if I am English, I will be saved, also.”
Rob snorted. “Yon Edward won’t move his buttocks out of England, not even for his last Scottish castle. Dinna hold ye breath for that.”
“He will,” she said softly. Firmly. “You’ve given him just the excuse he needs to march his army into Scotland and break King Robert and every last man of ye.”
Rob halted the horse and looked up at her. “How’s a fine young thing as you get to know of such matters?” he said sharply.
She hesitated, and he could feel her caution. “I am a woman. Men speak freely in front of me because I am of no account. So I hear things.”
“And remember them, aye?” Rob nudged Thunder back into motion. “Ye confirm with every word yer high status, my lady. I’m thinking ye’ll raise a goodly number of coins.”
“I think you’ll be surprised,” she returned, still speaking softly. Her assured manner was more the fit of a much older woman, or even a man seasoned in battle or politics. Yet she seemed barely to have blossomed into womanhood.
And a fine, fine womanhood it was, a voice whispered in Rob’s mind.
He tugged at Thunder’s halter irritably, making the big beast snort a protest, for he was already moving forward. Rob scowled at the muddy ground they were crossing, trying not to glance over his shoulder at the fresh young thing sitting on his saddle. The English army might think nothing of returning a woman to her family with her virtue spoiled and her innocence gone, but that didn’t happen in Robert’s army. Well, not in Edward Bruce’s army, at least.
Rob kicked the whimpering manservant again, as he amended the thought. Not in my charge, then. Not while she belongs to me.
“You’d better hope your English king hurries himself,” he told her, keeping his eyes on his tent, fifteen paces ahead, where he could lock her away from his sight and his thoughts. “If ye’ll not tell me who ye are, he is ye best hope for rescue.”
“He is not my king,” she returned, “Any more than he is your king.”
“So ye say.” It was a feeble retort, but the best he could manage. Suddenly, he was desperate to return to the mindless watch at the base of the castle and the ribald masculine chatter around the building of the siege engines. Even Prince Edward’s sharp tongue would be welcome.
“My name is Natalie,” she murmured. Her voice seemed to whisper in his ear.
He reached up and released her hands from their bonds and grasped the trim waist to assist her down. His fingers nearly met, and his body tightened in response. He could feel warmth and soft flesh, beneath the cloth of her gown.
He cleared his throat. The rope was still fastened around each wrist and he gripped it, looking at her. “Ye give me ye word ye won’t try to escape, and I’ll leave the bonds be.”
“I canna do that.”
He sighed and pulled her into the warm, dim tent, leaving her manservant crouched, whimpering, on the ground beneath Thunder’s nose. He’d deal with him after.
The inside of the tent, he was relieved to see, had been tidied by the pageboy he shared with four other officers. It had been a half-hearted attempt, but the tent at least looked somewhat civilized. The furs on the ground had been beaten and re-laid, and his personal belongings stowed in the chest.
Rob lifted the rope around the woman’s wrist up and hitched it to the tent pole, high up above her head so she could not lift the rope off by herself. It raised her hands very high. For a moment, they stood face to face, with only the heavy bole of the tent support between them.
Sweet temptation soared through his veins in a scalding, aching rush. He had only to drop his hand from the rope, slide it down the length of her arm, to tuck his hand beneath the heavy swell of her breast where it lifted her gown in a full, ripe mound….
She was looking him square in the eye. There was not a single whisper of coyness in her glance. He wondered for an insane moment that if he dared let his gaze linger in the depth of her eyes, would he see mutual knowledge there?
He made himself step away. His whole body seemed to pound with the effort it took to move from her. 
“Ye arms will lose feeling,” he told her, his words more brusque than he intended them to be. “Then they’re going to throb, the like of which ye’ve never felt before. Then they will start to burn. Ye may want to reconsider giving me your word, before then.” He turned to go.
“Wait!”
He turned back and lifted his brow. In this low light she almost seemed to glow, so pale and flawless was her flesh. Her lips were full and tempting beyond belief.
“My manservant. What do you intend to do with him?” she asked.
“What do ye care? He led you into danger.”
“He…has sentimental value to my family. I would rather he stay by my side.”
“So he can untie ye the moment my back is turned? What sort of fool do ye take me for, m’lady?”
Rob stalked out of the tent, his black temper roused beyond belief. He kicked the servant up off the ground where he lay shivering, to alleviate his mood.
Such scattered, inane thoughts over a pair of dark eyes and pink lips. He was addled.
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Winter, a professional thief who can manipulate others’ biologies by touch, accidentally “healed” her former partner—and former vampire—Sebastian, whom she secretly loves. Her healing created a symbiot pairing between them that neither of them wants.
Nathanial, a sexy thousand-year-old vampire and Sebastian’s ex-lover, talks Sebastian and Winter into stealing evidence that will expose all vampires to the world. But Nathanial is a puppet-master who doesn’t believe in falling in love with humans, leaving Winter unsure of his real feelings for her once he seduces her, or how he feels about Sebastian, the former vampire-now-human whose life he has turned upside down once more.
But the evidence they steal is hot property. The future of all vampires is on the line and others will stop at nothing to get it, leaving Sebastian, Winter and Nathanial with no allies but each other. They must trust each other to survive. Only…can they?


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Midnight Star
by Billi Jean
Paperback: 486 pages
Publisher: Noble Romance Publishing, LLC (May 14, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1605923079
ISBN-13: 978-1605923079
Ranger is a werewolf, a Lykae with a problem. He’s found his one true mate, the only female who can complete him. Only trouble is, he’s denied his instinct to claim her. Now his mate hates him as much as she believes he hates her. He will have to risk both their lives to finally prove to his stubborn vampire he loves her?
Star is a half-breed vampire with a past of not being accepted because of her mixed blood. Ranger is just one more example of how much she doesn’t fit into the immortal world no matter how much she tries to fool herself into believing otherwise. She’s a strong female, a fighter, but when it comes to the opinions of others, she has no defenses. Why fight what she knows is true? She is a half breed, less than those around her. She has a home, friends and females she loves like family. Only trouble is, her family is now related to the mangy wolf man who hates her.
Nice long Excerpt:
The club music blared, the bass from the speakers making the room thud around them. Star glanced up from adjusting her sword grips and tried to ignore the irritating wolf on the sidelines. As if. Ranger was a force of nature, like some crazy hurricane blowing through her control. She just couldn’t ignore the irritating male.
She spotted her next opponent through the sea of onlookers. Finally, a real challenge. A fight would take her mind off Ranger like nothing else could. The mixed crowd of immortal species crowding the fight club’s floor parted to let the big blond demon through.
“Agni, so good of you to give me some sport.”
Dark eyes reflected the low lights of the club as he grinned. Shoving his golden hair off his forehead, he gave her a full once over. Tall, at least six-foot-six, the golden demon was an eyeful, and knew it.
“Always willing to oblige a female; you know me, Star.”
Tilting her head, she eyed him closely, biting the inside of her cheek to keep in a grin at his teasing. They’d been friends for a long time, since she’d cared for him after his family beat him nearly to death. If that was possible for a demon. Families were a pain in the ass. At least blood related families. Agni, or Fire as she liked to tag him, ’cause he was a hottie, had a family rivaling her vampire “House” for evil. House. The term had her anger, already high, stroking up a notch. The vampire’s took pride in their pure lines, their little Houses and the lineage they could trace back to the father, or in her case, mother of their line.
She snorted. She’d rather drive a stake in her own heart than claim any kind of relation to her House. She had her few friends, and an adopted family; she didn’t need or want anything from the past. Agni should feel the same, but she’d heard he still bowed to the wishes of his messed up brother. Still, the male had always come through for her, always been there since the first years of her freedom. He’d even returned the favor she’d shown him years later when her world had crashed down around her with Selenia’s death.
“Ah, good, then. You’ll be hitting the mats soon, Fire.”
Tipping his head back, he gave her one of those full-body laughs she loved.
“Ah, vamp-baby, you have no idea how much I love to hear those words fall from a female’s lips.” Flexing his arms, he proudly displayed all his golden muscles from his biceps to his hands. His tight, black tee didn’t hide anything either, merely added to his sensuous strength. The fabric clung to his hard chest and tight six-pack above his loose fitting jeans. Too bad all his hot skin and intensity just didn’t turn her on. She’d been vaguely considered taking a lover over the last few months, but not her demon friend.
Ranger stepped forward into her line of sight. Her stomach bottomed out. She turned her attention to her sword, trying not to notice how her hand trembled a little. Gripping the hilt tighter, she wished she could avoid him, put him out of her thoughts.
Glancing at him from under her lashes, she wanted to groan. Her heart rate increased and she grew wet between her thighs; both reactions irritated her even more. Taking a deep, sweat-scented breath, she frowned. Did she smell something spicy, a bit warm and musky, over the heat of the demon’s fire? The subtle scent tickled her senses then drifted on. Ranger. She knew him, his scent. Sadly, an irresistible pull she fought tugged at her whenever the male appeared.
Shaking her head to rid herself of such distractions, she focused on Agni still facing her, his handsome face tilted as he read more than she probably wanted. She lifted a brow, held out one hand and pretended to exam the back for the shakes. “Nope, not quivering in fear.”
“Damn right, I only want my females shivering in delight, not in fear.” Agni laughed again. Winking, he pulled her in for a quick hug. He smelled clean—like soap and something woodsy. Warmth radiated off his skin, skin almost too hot to touch, much like his nickname. Fire, she thought with a smile.
She tossed her head, not impressed, but amused. They’d been flirting like this for over a century. “Yeah? I’d heard you lost your vibe in some alley? Flat on your back, knife at your throat, a wolf ready to skin your hide? Samantha was all over you like nobody’s business and you had nothing to do but spill.”
She’d heard more than that from a grumbling Derrick, the one Lykae worth a spit, in her opinion. He’d not been too happy when Samantha had dodged him to go make a play for information from Agni about Susanna. Star had told Samantha she could trust Agni, but at the time, Samantha hadn’t trusted anyone, least of all a demon she thought had fed her misinformation while she was on her hunt for her sister. All was well now though. So well, it was almost eerie. Samantha was mated to Derrick, a Lykae who’d supported and loved Samantha when word had come that her sister, Susanna, had been murdered. Even now, the pain sliced at her when she thought of Susanna gone from this world. Susanna, so sweet, so kind, so willing to do whatever she had to do to make everyone around her happy, gone from them all. It was beyond cruel.
Even Agni had played his part in trying to find Susanna. The man was worth his weight. And knew it.
A big grin split his handsome face, revealing his own set of impressive fangs. Demons were so cool. They made a vampire feel at home. “Damn, that’s low, Star.”
“Aw, don’t be such a baby. Your ego seems still intact.”
“Baby? Damn, you don’t even have a hint of sympathy for me, do you?”
Grinning at his wounded act, she shrugged, examining her black nail polish. “Not really, since you’re going to be flat on your back again real soon.”
He laughed harder and shot her another wink. “Fine, let the games begin, vamp-baby.”
She smirked and returned to her corner, accepting a bottle of water from her friend, Tara, a Fae with a touch of witch blood. She and her bonded, Daren, also from the Fae, had come with her tonight, but she could tell they were both interested in other things. Other things being themselves and a bed. Star tried not to let jealousy sour her stomach, but the green monster still did. Both immortals had been her friends for centuries. They’d always been looking for a bed. And in all that time, their bond never bothered her. A lot of things never bothered her before, she thought with a glare at the wolf man. Ranger hovered near the edge of the crowd, gazing in her direction.
“Are you going to be done any time soon?”
Eyeing Tara’s beautiful but impatient face, Star shrugged. “You don’t have to stay,” she reminded her. She needed this night. Thus, the past two hours of fighting. Even now, the workout had barely taken the edge off. What she wouldn’t do for a real battle, Death Stalkers or something equally bloody.
“Well, that’s comforting.” Tara ran a hand up Daren’s arm, curling her long, slender fingers around his big biceps before reaching up to brush his dark chestnut hair off his brow. The two were making her sick. “We might get that fun time sooner rather than later, hunk.”
“Simmering is good, no, my love?” Daren was dressed as usual in a hip gray pin-striped vest with a soft tee underneath. The combo looked good on the lean mage. And Tara matched him hip for hip in her jade silk blouse and black, skintight leggings with killer knee-high, black-heeled boots. The two made a stunning couple, and knew it. The Fae always did, she thought with another irritating glance at the two.
Gag her. Really. The two needed a bed.
She resisted the urge to glance around the club, feeling eyes on her and betting on Ranger. His elusive scent tickled her nose again, distracting her and making her blood race. She just couldn’t be attracted to the big lug like this. Her interest in him bordered on insane. Not to mention it was wrong on so many levels she wanted to hit someone, herself first of all, him second.
Across from her, Agni tested his blade, and she stifled her unease and focused on him and their impending fight.
Anticipation rushed through her system like a triple shot of espresso. It wasn’t often she could fight without having to worry over harming her opponent too badly.
“Fighters, ready?”
Glancing at the immortal keeping score, she nodded. There were no referees in this level. The fight ran for six rounds with no rules. The huge male, a cloud demon judging by the blue swirls traced around his broad face and shaved head, merely kept time, made certain they broke off when the bell rang, and called the match. He waited until Agni nodded before hitting the bell and getting the hell out of the way.
She didn’t have long to wait. Agni never let her being a female hinder his attacks. Swords out, they met in the middle with a loud scream of steel on steel. Blue sparks shot off their blades. Grinning, she shoved hard, loving the strain of muscle. She knew his tricks and wasn’t about to let him get her too close. Knocking him back with a swift kick, she went low and hit him hard enough to unbalance him. Jumping back up, she tried to beat him to the punch, but he waited for her when she landed, forcing her to give him ground or get her head nearly taken.
She grinned. This was why she fought. Fighting was a dance, but with pain.
Excitement hummed through her veins, awaking every nerve, every muscle, every sense. She was the fight. Her twin swords were merely an extension of herself.
Not ducking back fast enough, she took a blow to the ribs, catching most of his wicked blade with her own. Gaining his back, she hit him hard enough to knock him to his knees. She jumped at the opportunity and gave him three swift blows with her sword hilt to the upper back then topped off her attack with a knee to his jaw.
In response, he growled low, and suddenly she found herself flying through the air, only to land flat on her back, her jaw aching. A low, threatening growl sounded near her, but she focused all her energy on the fight, barely registering the noise above the cheering crowd.
Arching, she pivoted and landed on her feet in time to stop Agni’s downward stroke. Twisting away to meet him with one of her own, she caught his big feet with hers and nearly had him down.
The bell rang and they slowly lowered their weapons.
She grinned. Power throbbed through her.
He split a smile too and shook his head.
“Damn, female. What has your panties in a bind?”
“Males like you,” she shot back before thinking. Ah, so very true. Males like him. Handsome, too-masculine-for-their-own-good males. Muttering a soft curse, she refused to glance around for Ranger.
“Damn,” Agni grumbled, wiping the sweat off his forehead. “You’re taking out your male troubles on me?”
“Quit your whining. Why shouldn’t I?”
The bell rang and they were back on.
For the next hour they fought well, taking and giving blow after blow. In the end, they settled on a draw. The crowd resurfaced around her with a roar of approval. The music blared, pounding in time with her heart.
“Well, Star, if I can give you some advice?” Agni grumbled, rubbing his shoulder dramatically. “Be patient. Males take a while to train.”
Like she wanted to train some male, she almost shot back at him but swallowed the words as she spotted Ranger’s name go on the list of competitors. If she’d known he’d be here, let alone fighting, she never would have come.
“Later, Agni.”
Touching her arm lightly, he halted her. “Hey, not so fast, come share a drink, I have a question for you.”
That got her attention. She came here to fight not talk. Rubbing his hair with a towel, he watched her. He looped the towel over his big shoulders and pinned her with a grin.
She sighed. That look always worked on her.
Behind him, she spied Torment, a demon from another family, but a close friend of Agni’s. The two of them had both aided her more than a few times over the years. She didn’t know the dark-haired, dark-eyed demon as well as Agni, but she knew him as an honorable male. He nodded when their eyes met.
Agni didn’t relax until she took his towel. She wiped her own sweat off before she walked with them to a table. She tried not to grumble as she took a seat.
“So, talk, huh?” She watched Agni for a moment more before she sighed, nodding to the bar and the watchful barmaids for a round of drinks. She had time before her next fight. Maybe she wouldn’t have to fight Ranger. He might lose, after all. Or maybe she would face the arrogant wolf and make him eat mat.
“Yeah, talk, you know the concept, right, gorgeous?”
Rolling her eyes at Torment’s endearment, she sank deeper into the soft leather booth. She knew males, and he wasn’t as interested as he put out. But they were both friends, males she’d fought back-to-back with, so maybe they were just teasing her.
“Goose.” She ordered from the little barmaid.
Flashing a grin, the witch winked. “Nice match, Star; what’ll it be, boys?”
“Damn, Star, I forgot you know how to drink. I’ll have one as well,” Agni said.
Torment nodded. “Good choice.”
As soon as the young witch swished off, Star turned her attention to the demons. “So, what’s up?” she asked, nervously tapping her claws on the scarred tabletop, trying not to glance around for Ranger.
“Shit, female. What’s up with you?” Agni asked, casting her fingers a frown.
Stilling them, she sat back for her drink and tried for calm. Daren and Tara shot her questioning looks from their table but stayed put when she shook her head.
“Nada, what’s the topic?”
“We wanted to ask you about the Immortal Council.”
Tossing the vodka down, she glared at Agni. “Gods, not you too. I’m not joining some council of pompous idiots who think they can order others about.”
Torment snorted a soft chuckle and belatedly she remembered both males were on the council.
“Damn, I didn’t realize I was pompous. An idiot occasionally, but pompous?” Torment’s deep voice rumbled in reply.
She rolled her eyes. “You know what I mean; there’s no chance of it.”
Watching him sink his big frame back in the booth, she waited. No way he’d give up so easily. Demons were worse than a dog with a bone. Once they thought something, wanted something, they were like little kids trying every angle to get their way.
“But Samantha and her mate are on the council,” Torment murmured, rolling his drink between his big hands.
“Yeah, they are.” Pride swelled inside for her family, but her? No way. “And before you say another word, I can fight Death Stalkers all by my little immortal self; I don’t need the council telling me how.”
“True. You can fight them when you happen to run into them.”
She gave Torment a look for his sarcasm but he only grinned again. Did the male really find her gorgeous? His look seemed to say so. Hard and huge, Torment had always struck her as a deeply, intensely honorable fighter with hot scars. She loved scars on a male. The silver eyebrow piercing did something for him too. Unique. Both Agni and Torment didn’t go with the flow; they struck out on their own course. So why did they seem intent on pushing her down a path now?
“Your family is insisting, eh?” Agni asked then.
She sighed, depressed at how easily he cut to her problem. How much did he know? Probably a great deal. He had family problems too, but not like hers. Her beautiful females wanted her respected, honored for her strength. She just wanted to be left alone. She liked being alone. Or she had, until recently. Now she just itched all the time, like her skin stretched too tight over her restless body. “I just want to be left alone, not bothered by all the drama.”
“Yeah, well, let me know how that works out, ‘kay?”
Frowning at Agni, she stretched her legs, trying to ease the muscles after such a long match. He looked a bit somber, as if the world weighed on him. She’d seen him suffering from depression, overwhelmed with the responsibilities his title earned him. Years ago, she’d even been one of the only immortals he trusted with his life during the worst of his family’s battles. Families. Ties of blood. She preferred to choose her own family. And why not? Agni’s had given him nothing but grief, and maybe a sword to the back. He’d suffered a great deal in the past from his siblings and their little wars.
Tilting her head, she considered his question and him. He looked off. Quiet, almost pensive, the demon hung his head a moment more before meeting her eyes. Intense, he simply waited for her to speak, obviously knowing she’d respond. He was probably one of the only immortals alive that could move her with a look.
“Yeah, maybe it’s not working too well lately, but things will settle down, I’m sure.”
“Yeah, you think so, huh? I doubt it, Star. Things are coming to a head in the immortal world. Too many are taking the dark vow. Too many are siding with the evil they spread. Soon there will be no standing back and trying to wait for this to pass. Soon, we’ll all be forced to take action. And sides.”
Agni nodded his agreement. His blond brows drew down sharply in a fierce frown. “This isn’t something new. Through the years, the balance has to be struck, then shifted, re-aligned. Soon, immortals will be forced to try and stem the flow of evil, or darkness will overcome.”
“And the immortal council knows how to stop this from happening, huh?” She watched Torment, then Agni. Both looked seriously concerned.
But they were wrong. Agni was wrong. Things would settle down.
“You feel it. You’re more aggressive lately, aren’t you? Damn, you nearly floored me.”
She rolled her eyes. “I always almost floor you.”
She wasn’t more aggressive from some imminent battle. She itched with a constant state of  . . . arousal. She awoke hot and bothered by her dreams. Glancing toward the mats, she spotted Ranger watching her with a deep frown. A shiver raced down her spine and her body tingled into awareness. Her libido kicked into overdrive and her response to him pissed her off.
Irritated with herself, she turned away, only to meet the gazes of the two demons watching her closely. She couldn’t believe she’d been caught ogling some wolf man who was so disgusted with her he barely held himself in check. Not when she had two fine looking males sitting with her. She could take either male home and work out all her pent up frustration over the course of the evening. Right? If only she felt even a smidgeon of attraction for either demon, her theory might work.
Agni glanced at the mats. His blond brows snapped down into a scowl before he met her gaze. His eyes flared dark black, the slit irises disappearing. Handsome face creased, he leaned forward on his arms. “Ranger? You’re attracted to . . . Ranger?”
“She is?” Tor sat forward too, even glancing in surprise from her to Ranger, then back.
“Star?” Agni drummed his fingers on the table, trying to get her attention.
If she could have shifted home without looking like a complete baby she would have. She ignored them both, instead focusing on her empty glass like it held the answers to the universe. “Not going there.”
“Damn, Starbright. Could you pick a male who hates you more?”
“He’s an ass.” Agni snorted right over Torment’s sharp question.
They were, sad to say, both right. “Damn, Tor, why not jab the knife deeper and twist?”
Torment looked suitably sheepish. “Sorry, Star, I wasn’t thinking. I mean, you’ve been . . . well, we noticed you’ve been showing the signs, but . . . well, I might have thought, well, that—”
“He thought you might be interested in him.” Agni chuckled.
Torment scowled, quickly glancing at her with as close to a blush on his high cheekbones as the fierce demon would ever get. “A male can dream, right? You’re beautiful, strong, honorable, any male would be damn lucky to have you and that”—he jerked his thumb at the mats, frowning harder—”ass doesn’t deserve you if he doesn’t realize it.”
Well, so much for keeping her embarrassing attraction to the enemy under wraps. Did Torment really think such things of her? If so, he’d managed to shock her. Women sought the male out, as much as they chased after Agni, and both looked willing to step in to replace the obsession she was forming over the wolf.
Too bad it wouldn’t work. Really. Life sucked sometimes.
Glancing at the demon again, she sighed before focusing on her drink. So, Torment thought her beautiful and strong. Good thing he didn’t know her well. The thought, the subtle self doubt, caught her off guard. She squelched it quickly. She had enough embarrassing things occurring without her inner wimp rising up. Her face heated and she wanted to groan. She never blushed. Blushing wasted good blood.
Blood she happened to be low on at the moment because for some reason she’d been unable to take much from the victims she chose. Usually, she hunted human evil. Rapists. Child molesters. Killers. All her victims were the vilest she could find. Humans were completely unaware something much more powerful than themselves haunted the back alleys and deserted places of this shared world. Something powerful but hidden in plain sight. Over the centuries, she’d not once been spotted. And she wasn’t as careful as some immortals were in blending in. She might not flaunt her fangs, but she didn’t hide them either.
Vampires had the ability to take a victim’s thoughts. When they bit, a vampire often needed to erase they’d ever been near the human. Erasing memories, seeing their past, all of that was there for the taking. She took memories, and disgusting ones at that, and shoved them back at her victims. But she added a twist, a bit of role reversal. When her targets awoke from her bite? They not only lacked a few pints of blood but awoke thinking they’d been a victim of a violent crime. Most stayed straight for quite some time after she gave them what Bethany dubbed “Star Justice.” She called it fun.
Her fun hadn’t been so fun lately. Even the taste of her victims’ blood had been affected by her mood, it seemed. The blood tasted off, like it’d gone bad and she had to force herself to swallow even the few mouthfuls she could stomach. She’d almost rather go hungry, chance being weak rather than put her lips on the neck of some foul, disgusting human, she realized. And that sucked. Because, really, what else was there? She couldn’t ask an immortal to donate. Hopefully this affliction would pass, and soon. Otherwise she might start hitting the next Red Cross truck when it drove by. Drive by blood snatching. Shit, she could just see it now.
Rubbing the thought away with a hand on her brow, she looked up to meet both demons watching her closely, like she might have the answers to the universe. As if. She was barely holding herself together here, let alone anyone else.
“Look, let’s just ignore all this. It’ll go away. Obviously, I have some misplaced fascination for jerks that I’ll outgrow. Maybe it’s a vampire thing. You know? Pain and all that . . . .”
Both demons eyed her with twin frowns. Males—they just didn’t give up, did they? Both of them looked at Ranger again before they turned back to focus on her.
“Huh, tell me how that works out, ‘kay?”
Grumbling under her breath, she chose to ignore Agni.
Torment eyed her skeptically when she looked up again. He resembled Ranger in a lot of ways. If he had blue, lighter-than-the-sky eyes, he might be related. With his ebony hair he kept way too short, square, stubborn jaw and big, broad shoulders, he could pass for a distant relative. If you ignored his slit pupils and body heat. And the fact he was a demon. “Well, if it helps any, we’re all feeling the rise in tension. Maybe your attraction to the male is part of it.”
“Yeah, we all get jittery before a big battle. It’s no different now. You’ve been in immortal conflicts before; you know what I speak of.” Agni nodded, sitting back to give her an apprising look. Like he’d somehow won a point for his immortal battle argument because of her out of control sexual attraction to a silly wolf? Geesh, she had been in many immortal battles, and not once had she felt like this. Not that she was telling either of them that little jewel. Oh, no.
He raised a brow at her silence, like he’d won a point. Men.
“Geesh, give me a break, Fire.”
Torment’s frown deepened. “Makes sense. The battle will be soon, no doubt about it.”
Soon. A shiver raced down her spine unexpectedly at Torment’s deep-voiced concern.
Yes, she’d fought before. The life of an immortal overflowed with fighting. But she’d also given up causes like the demons were talking about. Who cared if someone took vows with the dark side? Evil spread like oil on water, both for immortals and humans. Fighting against it seemed useless. Pointless. The world was balanced with good and evil, it just worked out that way. There wasn’t some evil plot to rule the world by some stupid Death Stalkers. What the hell would they do with it anyway? They couldn’t really use the humans, after all, so they’d be what? Ruling over immortals? Like they could find them all? Geesh. It was too farfetched to believe. Impossible, really.
Once again her gaze drifted to Ranger. Did he believe this crap? An imminent battle between good and evil? She doubted it. By all accounts, the male owed his loyalty to the pack. Hell, she knew first hand he did. Six months ago he’d tried to take her head for trespassing on their sacred stronghold. But the Lykae rarely took sides in the immortal battles.
The last time had been centuries ago and that battle still burned her dreams more often than not. Losing Selenia, the only person who had ever shown her kindness and even love, had nearly killed her. Without Agni coming to her in those dark hours after Selenia’s passing, she might not have survived.
In that battle, she’d been good enough to fight side by side with the Lykae. She’d saved many of the clan that long ago, chilly night. But not the one person who meant more to her than anyone. Selenia. Yet, now, she had Selenia’s kin, and she’d not lose their love to the mangy wolf glaring at her.
Standing near the mats, he looked more than ready for battle. Hot and flushed from his match, not even breathing hard, he embodied the image of a confident, immortal male. He gave her the scratch. Not a swift and heavy arousal. No, no, no, she told her overeager sex drive. He wasn’t the reason she’d been considering taking a lover. No, he couldn’t be.
“I have a hard time believing there will be some huge battle in the near future. The world has changed. We’ve changed. The last battle was long ago, in another age.” She reminded both demons. And she’d lost too much. She couldn’t believe in something that might take away all she’d gained.
Torment watched her with a thoughtful expression, his dark eyes not missing much, she knew. Did he truly believe there would be some battle?
“There are rumors of evil corrupting immortals. Not asking for vows, but demanding them, and turning immortals to beasts if they resist.”
Shivers raced over her skin. Turning immortals to beasts? Her eyes shifted to Agni, but he looked grim.
“Is this true? Have you seen such a thing?”
Torment shifted and grimaced. “No, I’ve not seen the transformation, but the information comes from a source I trust. The darkness is spreading. I’ve heard rumors of these beasts from several sources, one right here in London. A lab was found under a human club where the procedure”—he snorted and shook his head in disgust—”was being tried out. The source—”
“Hey, what’s with the source? Don’t I get a name?”
In other words, didn’t he trust her?
“Hell, Star, he’s deep in this, I can’t just be throwing his name out there.”
“Well, why are you telling me all this secret stuff then? I mean, why?”
He nodded to her swords again. “If the balance is being disrupted, unbalanced, it would explain your increasing need to fight.”
She laughed. She couldn’t help it. Some immortal bogey man was changing immortals into beasts if they didn’t sign up for the dark side and Torment believed this rumor because her long-dormant sex drive had kicked in and to quell the urge she needed to fight?
Agni shifted and tipped back his head, drinking his vodka in a big swallow. “Perhaps you just need to fight more because you’re just blood thirsty, eh?”
“Yep, glad you finally noticed.” She flashed her fangs and smiled when Agni and Torment both laughed. The tension between them eased, but inside her stomach rippled with anxiousness, making her shift in her seat. If the Death Stalkers had found a way to change immortals into beasts that they then used, would that shift the necessary balance needed for good and evil to exist? Could this world, both mortal and immortal, continue with only one or the other?
“Ah, Ranger is up again. He must have some. . . aggression to work off as well.” Agni shot a grin at her when she snorted.
“Hey, are you going on this mission of his? I heard a rumor one of the pack females, a youngling still, was taken, or missing?” Torment asked suddenly, bringing her back to all the reasons she hated the wolf man.
Shaking her head, she glared at him for even asking. The female wasn’t even clearly missing yet and Ranger wanted her to aid him? Hell no. “No. Not going.”
“Ah . . . and you aren’t taking the position on the council either, I take it?” Agni asked.
“Nope. Not going to do that either.”
Agni shrugged, giving her his half grin. “Huh. Interesting.”
The male in question sauntered off the mat then, drawing her eye. As she watched, he grabbed a bottle of water, broke the cap and drank it down.
He stood tall, at least six and a half feet, and like all wolves he sported highly developed shoulders and the lean, mean look of the wolf. Like all his kind, the loss of temper could bring out their inner beast, not that he’d turn to a wolf, or wolf man, but she’d seen more than one Lykae with his beast out and impressive didn’t even begin to describe the change. Fierce, bigger than their normal selves . . . when the beast was loose, he drove the bus, so to speak. And, being a beast, he drove on pure instinct and very little thought. Ranger wouldn’t beast-out at a competition; he had an iron-like control, but still, she imagined him, all hot and huge, his wolf flashing his eyes a lighter blue, and for some reason she shivered.
He usually wore jeans and a t-shirt; tonight was no different. His faded jeans cupped his ass and fit his long, muscular legs to perfection, loose in all the right places, snug in so many fascinating others. And the leather belt. Gods, it was hot. Brown, wide and just plain sexy. Tonight, he had on a faded green T with some band branded over the chest. Godsmack, she noticed when he turned. She snorted. Typical. Such a hard rock band would fit him since he was a bone head, so why not?
But why did he look so sexy hot just drinking from the damned water bottle? Her breasts felt heavy and achy, her stomach contracted painfully, and she shut her eyes to block her view.
Gods, she needed to get a grip. Corralling her lust into a ball of anger, she glared at the male. He hated her, huh? Yet, now he wanted to use her like a dog to aid his hunt for a missing female pack mate? Well, wolf man, I’m about ready to educate you on how far I’ve come from being anyone’s little pet.
He turned then and those blue eyes met hers from across the sea of people. Her stomach bottomed out. Damn it. She couldn’t be attracted to the arrogant ass.
Somehow repeating herself wasn’t helping.

Guest Blog with Jodie Becker & Sidney Bristol

Love of an Era: Musicals

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JODIE: 1950s, what an era. Beehive hair-dos, rockabilly dresses and petticoats, and everyone broke out into song and dance… What? They didn’t really do that? But what about An American in Paris?? Okay, well I WISHED everyone broke out into song and dance. What is it about musicals that carries joy over the next 50+ years. My kids enjoy the shows like Mary Poppins and Sound of Music. They are timeless in their plots and have managed to capture people’s imagination generations later. The most noted in the early era is people like Fred Astaire, but my personal fave was Gene Kelly. I sometimes feel like their looks are also timeless, that we’d never see a guy that pulls off that look again. Which is a shame. I loved Singing in the Rain, with the romance, comedy and singing. Who is your favorite leading man, Sid?

SIDNEY: I have a secret. I love musicals, and I’m almost tone deaf. I also can’t remember a name to save my life, so I concentrate on remembering the names of people around me, which means actors are forever relegated to, “That guy with the face and the eyes.” I can’t tell you Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly’s names, but I know their faces, I know their moves and their voices, which I think they would be okay with. There’s something timeless about the male leads of that era. They’re classic, versatile men who could wear many hats. They could be the smooth talking player bound to get caught up with a sweet southern belle, a lucky man who happens onto the path of the woman he will love, the bad boy who just needs the right woman. Not only that, but they sang and danced and wooed their intended’s heart. There is something that makes me sigh and loose myself in the process of falling in love.

JODIE: I agree. Do you think it might be the techno-color? Everyone is rosy cheeked and dresses are brighter, streets are cleaner and props are man-made. And you know, back then they generally had popular pairings. Fred Astaire was known to always act with Ginger Rogers. In fact, you’ll like this clip, Sid, it’s Fred and Ginger dancing on roller-skates in Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dskTypuEXoM&feature=related
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My fave pairing was Rock Hudson and Doris Day. I loved their chemistry on screen and I must admit I have a box set with Pillow Talk, Don’t Send Me Flowers and Lover Come Back. I adore Lover Come Back. It’s about two competing advertisers who want VIP, a product they know nothing about. When Doris mistakes Rock as the scientist to woo, Rock takes advantage and uses it to seduce ideas out of her. But he ends up liking her and you can see where this is going. Nowhere good. LOL It’s also the romance I adore in musicals.


SIDNEY: The romance plays a huge part in the draw of the genre. There’s something sweet about it, how the culmination of the romance is a touch and a kiss. Those gestures become so much more because of it. I’m also a huge sucker for the music, period. The other day, someone tweeted that they were watching Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and I broke out singing “Bless Her Beautiful Hide,” without breaking a beat! The music from that time period and all of the productions that went on have stayed with us. Who doesn’t know a few bars of, “Singing in the Rain,” or , “Don’t Rain on my Parade,” or “White Christmas.” There was a magic quality knowing any moment could bring about another song, a huge dance number or something. I think one of my favorite dance numbers is from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, when all of the brothers are dancing and fighting over the girls. Do you have a favorite, Jodie?
JODIE: I love that movie! I think it’s true, there is some type of magic about that era of film. The way romance is played out by simple gestures, music and body language. I actually don’t have a favorite, since each and every one of them have this sense of wonder about them. The colors and the innocence of the time is so mesmerizing. I love the style and the way they also made realities of a time into fantasies. Like The Harvey Girls with Judy Garland, which featured the very famous Harvey Girls of history. Or Doris Day who plays Callamity Jane who sings and dance.

SIDNEY: Musicals somehow made everything glamorous and innocent. I really like Gigi, which is about a teenage girl being raised to become a courtesan to her best friend. Her entire point in life is to go from man to man, whoever can afford to keep her. Now, of course she goes against the rules and falls in love with her man, and he with her. It breaks all the social rules to fall in love with your Mistress, and yet everyone is smiling and singing these happy songs while they’re unhappy. There’s a line at the end after the two have gone through the wringer about wanting a relationship. Gigi says to Gaston, “I’d rather be miserable with you than miserable without you.” Okay, I might have said that to a boyfriend once when we were going through a rough patch…

Readers, have you ever taken direction from a musical? Because there are moments I wish I hadn’t!
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Interview with Linda Kage

Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Linda Kaye to the blog today.  We are looking forward to learning a little more about Linda and her books The Right To Remain Mine (release date Feb 2012) & The Best Mistake (release date March 2012)
Linda:  Hi!  Thank you so much for letting stop by and chat with you guys.  If I start talking on too long, just take my mike away.  I’ll get the point!!

Q1) Please tell us a little about yourself
Linda : The youngest of eight kids, I was raised a good little protestant girl in southeast Kansas by poor dairy farmers. I married a cop (though he wasn’t one when I met him) at twenty-one, and we waited nine years to start our family.  Next month, our little girl who is so cute she’s a little too spoiled for her own good will turn two. Aside from writing contemporary YA and adult romance, I work as the acquisitions assistant in an academic library.  Yeah, I’m PAID to buy books all day long.  Cool, huh? Now if only I could buy all the romance stories I’d like to instead of medical and math books, I’d be in heaven!

Q2)  Tell us a typical writing day for you
Linda : No day is typical for me. With a full time job and a toddler and husband, I pretty much squeeze in writing when people are asleep, or not looking.

Q3) Have you always wanted to be an author or what made you become an author?
Linda: I have wanted to be an author since first grade. I read a poem that Mrs. Coltrane praised as if Shakespeare himself had penned it. From that point on, no one could convince me I wasn’t going to be writer. I guess that’s what you get when you have amazing teachers who encourage you and make you think you’re actually good at something!!

Q4) Tell us a little about your book The Best Mistake
Linda: I had a blast writing this humorous romance novella. I hope the fun stuff comes through to its readers. Deri Crandall feels like one big mistake.  An oops since birth, she never does anything right in the eyes of her family.  And here, all she wants from them is love and acceptance. Thinking she’ll finally get just that if she does what they tell her to and infiltrates their competitor’s company to steal all of Cole Harrety’s business secrets, she agrees…even though she plans to steal nothing from no one.  Saying yes to them is probably the biggest mistake she’s ever made, but sometimes a woman’s biggest mistake can turn out to be the best thing to ever happen to her.  She never imagined all the love and acceptance she craves will come from the one man she’s supposed to deceive.

Q5)  Tell us a little about The Right to Remain Mine
Linda: This is a full-length romance story with a dash of suspense; you don’t find out who the bad guy is until the very end. If you like reading about a hero and heroine who argue from the get-go until they argue themselves right into bed with each other, this is the story for you!!  Sheriff deputy, Raith Malloy hates lawyers.  And lawyer Willow DeVane abhors rude, overbearing alpha men.  But when they get together, boy, does the chemistry flow. After she’s physically attacked by a client, Raith needles his way into giving her self-defense training. But that only ends with them in bed together.  When their heated relationship grows rocky, they’re forced to put aside their difference after outside influences like a stalker breaking into Willow’s house bring them back together.  I wanted to bash Willow and Raith’s stubborn heads together more than once while I was writing their story. They aggravate as much as they kiss and make up.

Q6) How did you come up with the idea for these stories?
Linda: My idea for THE BEST MISTAKE came to me at work.  I stock the paper on the shelves in the supply closet.  One day, while I worried about how much it’d hurt if I overstocked the shelves and they collapsed on top of me, I came up for the beginning scene in the story.  The rest developed over time.   I can’t remember how THE RIGHT TO REMAIN MINE came about. I think I liked the idea of pairing up a lawyer with a cop and having them bicker at each other non-stop, in effect making their chemistry intense to the point of scalding hot!!

Q7)  What is your current work in progress?
Linda: I’m always working on about half a dozen or more stories.  Right now, I’m scratching out a YA about a mute girl and a boy whose parents recently divorced. I like to call this one SILENT, but who knows how long that title will stick. Then there’s a sweet adult romance I’m working on about an ex-drug addict who meets his teen daughter.  I’ve currently titled it ADDICTED TO ANSLEY.  I’ve stalled out on a prequel for my first adult romance, The Trouble with Tomboys.  This one is called FARM BOYS HAVE ALL THE FUN, but I’m stuck at a difficult part right now.  Then there is THE NEIGHBOR WARS about a woman whose children from the future come visit her. I’ve stalled out on that one too. There’s more, but I won’t bore you with them.

Q8) Who are some of your favorite authors?
Linda: Oh, goody.  One of my favorite lists to make.  Let’s see. Favorite authors. Catherine Anderson, Cherry Adair, Lara Adrian, Claire Ashgrove, Sandra Brown, Suzanne Brockmann, Marie Rose Dufour, Suzanne Enoch, Julie Garwood, Laura Lee Gurhke, Linda Howard, Elizabeth Hoyt, Larissa Ione, Tara Janzen, Sabrina Jeffries, Gennita Low, Eve Langlais, Lisa Kleypas, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Julie Quinn, Karen Robards, Annie Solomon, Anne Stuart, Gena Showalter, Katherine Sutcliffe, J. R. Ward, Kathleen E. Woodiwiss.

Q9) Have to ask because I am nosey.  What is in your to be read pile that you are dying to read next?
Linda: Right now, I simply CANNOT wait until July to read Elizabeth Hoyt’s Thief of Shadows.  I hate it (but honestly really LOVE it) when they supply an excerpt for the next book in the series at the end of the story, because then I want to start on that story…IMMEDIATELY. And I totally want to start on Thief of Shadows, like yesterday! 

Q10) Is there anything else you would to add?
Linda: Thanks so much for letting me talk on and on.  I love talking about books, not just my own. So if anyone wants to get a hold of me and recommend a great story they just read, I always love adding new fav authors to my list.

Books-n-Kisses: Linda, thank you for taking the time to stop by the blog today to chat about yourself and your books. 
Linda: Here are my LINKS if anyone is curious! 

Interview with Clarissa Yip


Books-n-Kisses is pleased to welcome Clarissa Yip to the blog today. We are going to be talking about her books One Chance, Silent Night Seduction and Tempting a Prince  
Clarissa: I’m so excited to be here! And it’s Monday! (I hate Mondays. Lol. Shhhhh.)

Q1) Can you tell us a little about yourself?
Clarissa: Well, I write contemporary romance. I live off of cupcakes and coffee. Have a Maltese, who thinks I’m his pet toy, and I’m usually hiding in my cave…

Q2) Have you always wanted to be an author?
Clarissa: No. Truthfully. I never really thought about it. I wrote because I loved it since I was a kid. You’d never find me without a journal or something to read. It wasn’t until I’ve decided to make a life change that I started to take my writing more seriously. Now five years later, I have ten published works, two print books, and a few other projects in the making. Time flies.

Q3) Who are some of your favorite writers? Who do you feel has influenced your writing?
Clarissa: The list could go forever! Lol. I love J.R. Ward, Julie Garwood, Judith McNaught, and there are too many to name. I think the people who have most influenced my writing are my critique partners at Passionate Critters. They’ve taught me so much and have helped me made the writer I am.

Q4) Can you tell us what a typical writing day for you is like. 
Clarissa: Now that is a tough question. Usually I’m editing until my eyes won’t stay open. I can only write when the house is quiet and everyone is asleep normally. My one CP says I must be a vampire. Lol. When I wake up in the mornings, I’m actually hunched over the computer, going through emails and figuring what I need to do for the day. I’m really not a morning person at all…

Let’s talk about your books
 Q5) Can you tell us a little about One Chance?
Clarissa: One Chance is a best friends romance. Jenna has been in love with Cade forever and she doesn’t find the courage to face him until she realizes that she’s going to lose him to another woman. I love seeing two people who are meant to be together finally hook up.

Q6) Can you tell us a little about Silent Night’s Seduction?
Clarissa: Silent Night’s Seduction is about Lily McCormick who is kidnapped and put on a plane to Alaska for a one-night stand with a mystery date. But that date turns out to be her ex-husband. She’s definitely a fiery chick, and seeing her ex once again only brings up the wrong that they’ve endured. I love their passion and seeing them find a second chance at love.

Q7) Can you tell us a little about Tempting a Prince?
Clarissa: Tempting a Prince is one of my favorites. Sarah is determined to get over her childhood crush and best friend’s brother, Evan, who has never noticed her. She’s ready to find Prince Charming. Only her date ends up being Evan…dum dum dum dummmmm…lol. You’ll have to find out what happens there in Vegas…

Q8) What is up next for you?
Clarissa: I’m actually finalizing edits for my new release coming in February, called True Connections. It’s part of Entangled Publishing’s new line, Ever Afters, and my story will be part of their Valentine’s Anthology. I’m very excited!
Here’s a sneak peak:
Blurb:
Scarred from a horrible relationship, proud and stubborn Lia McEvers returns home to open a matchmaking business in her old hometown, except her nemesis is still constantly annoying her…just by breathing. When their grandmothers involve her in a plan to help Max find a date for the Valentine’s party, Lia comes up with a few schemes of her own…that may just land her in a hot mess.
Successful tycoon Max Sheraton loves to take gambles, except when it comes to his grandmothers and Lia McEvil. Forced to sign up as a candidate at True Connections, he makes a pact to work with his enemy to appease their family, but he never saw trouble coming… 
Hidden desires unleash, and they find themselves in their grandmother’s matchmaking plans. When games turn serious, can Lia pay the stakes or run once again before Max can show her what he can offer?
Q9) What is the next book on your To Read Pile that you are dying to jump into?
Clarissa: Actually, I just picked up Catherine Mann’s Cover Me, and a few of Lora Leigh’s books. It’s been so long since I’ve had the time to pleasure read!

Q10) Is there anything else you would like to add?
Clarissa: Please stop by and visit me at http://clarissayip.com. I can be found on Twitter and Facebook. Don’t be shy! Drop me a note! Let me know what you are reading! I’m always looking for new reads.

Books-n-Kisses: Clarissa, again thank you so very much for making Books-n-Kisses a stop on your book tour.  I have enjoyed learning more about you and your book.  I look forward to reading and see what you come up with next.
Clarissa: Thank you so much for having me! It’s truly wonderful here! 

Review of Jaguar’s Rule by TJ Michaels

Jaguar’s Rule
By TJ Michaels
This book also featured in
‘Doing it the Hard Way’ print anthology
(Pocket Books)
Genre: Shape-shifter / Paranormal
ISBN (eBook): 978-1-4658-7303-3
Release Date: Print 2009, Digital 2011
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Reya Daines has dedicated her life to the conservation of Jaguars. With the only bed breakfast at the entrance to Cockscomb Jaguar Sanctuary, she can keep an eye on poachers and still indulge her guests in her first love – scuba diving. But something unusual is happening on the reserve and the big cats are restless. Something has invaded their habitat. And that something wants Reya.
Aaron James is a hard nut to crack. A shrewd businessman and always determined to see to his own affairs, he finds he can’t quite take care of things himself after his plane goes down in the jungles of Belize. The woman who rescues him is a loner, just like him. But he finds he doesn’t want her to be a loner, unless she’s alone with him. When he learns she’s in danger by the same menace she’s saved him from twice, what’s a determined man to do with an equally stubborn woman? Tie her to a bed? Now that has potential…
My thoughts:
I won’t give much away in my review, but I loved that the heroine is the shifter. Reya is a strong, determined and stubborn to a fault heroine and I loved her to death.   But everything she is will never prepare her for the man she just saved from a burning plane.
Jaguar’s rule is a very hot, steamy, fast, intensely captivating read. I love the world that TJ created in this book and I am looking forward to what she has in store for us next. 
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ARC Review of If You See Her by Shiloh Walker

If You See Her
Book 2 The Ash Series
By Shiloh Walker
A FACE IN THE MIRROR
Hope Carson may not look like a survivor, but she has escaped an abusive ex-husband and recovered from a vicious assault. Now she endures the painful memories and suspicious rumors surrounding her involvement in the attack. Her ex is a cop, so the last people she trusts are law enforcement officials—and she certainly doesn’t trust how the local DA makes her feel inside.
Remy Jennings should know better. He has no business falling for a woman who he suspects may have a deeply troubled mind. And even if he did make a move, she’d bolt like a frightened rabbit. But how can he deny a burning desire that threatens to consume him? As Hope’s past catches up with her in the worst way, Remy is determined to break through her defenses, earn her trust, and keep her safe in his arms—before it’s too late.
My Thoughts:
If You See Her is book 2 in Shiloh Walker’s Ash Trilogy.  In book 1 If You Hear Her we are introduced to the town of Ash, Kentucky.  In book 1 we are thrown into a murder mystery.  If You See Her picks up where we left off in book 1, I would highly recommend that you read If You Hear Her, before If You See Her.
This was a great, highly intense, fast moving story, with lots of twists and turns along the way.  You never know who is the good guy or the bad guy.  And just when you think you have it figured out you find you are wrong.
I truly enjoyed this story.  Each story in this Trilogy keeps getting better and better.  I am so looking forward to the third and final book in the Ash Trilogy-If You Know Her.
If you have not started this series and you love romantic suspense stories.  I would highly recommend you read the Ash series. 

Want to learn more about Shiloh and her books? 
Check her out here: http://www.shilohwalker.com/

My review of Wicked Werewolf Nights by Lisa Renee Jones

Wicked Werewolf Nights
by Lisa Renee Jones
book 1 in The Werewolf Society series
A witch after his secret. A wolf after her pleasure.
Nico Moore is the leader of of The Werewolf Society’s elite Royal Guard. Aylia Richardson is the witch who calls to the beast in Nico, but destiny has also made her the keeper of a gift that threatens the very existence of his race. To destroy this gift will destroy this woman…the only one he has ever dared to call ‘mate’.
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My Thoughts:
I so love the cover of Wicked Werewolf Nights.  I was so looking forward to reading this book after finishing Troy’s book Hot Vampire Touch (book 3 of the Vampire Warden series).  But I felt just a little let down with this story.  Now don’t get me wrong I really enjoyed the story.  I just wish that it would have been a little longer.  I think that there was so much more we needed to know about Nico & Alyia.  I am looking forward to learning more about the Werewolf Society in the next two books.
If you love the Vampire Warden series you will love the Werewolf Society series.

Guest Review of Fiona by Linda Andrews

Fiona by Linda Andrews
 Searching for her missing aunt and uncle, self-reliant American heiress Fiona Grey needs the reclusive Marquess of Kingslee to introduce her to the upper echelon of London society. But Kingslee knows her type—rich, spoilt and on the prowl for a husband. Despite the lure of intrigue surrounding Fiona and her missing family members, he wants nothing to do with her…until a murderer begins to take interest.
Guest Blogger Natasha’s Thoughts:
 This was a very entertaining and fun read. This story started out in mystery with unusual characters (ghosts named Milton) and was a little hard to follow at first. Once I got my bearings however I was able to really enjoy the story. Fiona is a very strong and witty heroine that I loved reading about. Her banter with Hugh and her late fiance Milton are great parts of the story. The mystery in the story in addition to the comical moments keeps you interested the whole time!