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Dead Man’s Deal by Jocelynn Drake (The Asylum Tales #2)

Dead Man's Deal by Jocelynn DrakeAvailable: Now Amazon/B&N

Type: Urban Fantasy

Publisher: Harper Voyager

My Copy: Edelweiss

Reviewer: Pam

The dark and dangerous follow-up that continues the adventures of a magical tattoo artist begun in Angel’s Ink In a world where elves, faeries, trolls, werewolves, and vampires swim free in a sea of humanity, sometimes you need an edge. Looking for a little love? Need some luck? Desperate for revenge? Gage can give you what you need. The most talented tattoo artist in town, he knows the right symbol and the right mix of ingredients and ink to achieve your heart’s desire. One tattoo is all it takes. But remember, everything has its price. . . .

Gage learned that lesson long ago, in ways he’d rather not remember. But the cruel and powerful wizards in the dreaded Ivory Towers he escaped aren’t about to let him forget. Though Gage has managed to stay out of sight, he can’t outrun the past forever. The wizards know Gage is using forbidden magic, and they intend to punish him for his transgressions. Too bad if innocent humans and monsters-entire cities-get in the way. They will quell a nascent magical uprising and Gage will be the sacrifice they need. First, though, they have to find him . . .

I have fallen in love with The Asylum Tales, an urban fantasy with humor, action and great characters.

Gage is the owner of Asylum, a tattoo parlor in Low Town, a run-down part of the city where you keep your doors locked and rarely venture out at night. The three artists keep strange hours as the inhabitants of the area wander in for tattoos any time of night. Gage is trying to live a normal life even though he has the most powerful beings watching him. He is a strong warlock, who left before his training was complete, much to the dismay of those in the Ivory Tower. He is the only one who has ever left and is still alive, giving up his magic in return for living with humans.

Trixie and Bronx are two of the artist that work with Gage and he has always considered them close and loyal friends and lately he and Trixie have become even closer. They have worked together for several years and up until now, they have kept their pasts relatively secret from each other, however several things are coming to light that brings both Trixie’s and Gage’s past out in the open as they fight for the lives they wish to live.

Reaves is a dark elf who is the leader of the mafia in Low Town, he is blackmailing Gage, making him do the mafia’s dirty work in order to keep his secrets. Gage is getting back at him and is unwilling to sink to the depths that Reaves wants him to, which has earned him some beatings for his rebelliousness. Even Gage’s long lost brother comes searching for him per Reaves’ command and Gage wants nothing more that to break the bond that Reaves seems to have over his friends and now his family.

As Gage is torn between several crisis that seem to come up all at once, prior enemies seem to be ready to help, Gideon, the guardian warlock that has been a thorn in Gage’s side for years, the Were’s that he humiliated a while ago that want to break free of Reaves and the Pixies that Gage helped save, that have always hated warlocks. They all come together as the Ivory Towers wages war on those they feel are beneath them, in order to keep their secrets.

Ms Drake weaves a wonderful urban fantasy tale about powerful beings in control, yet there are pockets of those that live life on their own terms. The characters are engaging and the action is non-stop to the end. I read this book immediately after Angel’s Ink, the first book and was glad as the stories are so interwoven. Angel’s Ink had a clear ending yet several of the stories arcs continue in Dead Man’s Deal, making this one as enjoyable as the first and setting things up nicely for the next book.

Gage is a true hero, someone that wants to do good yet sometimes bad things happen and he must make choices. He seems to be plugging so many holes in the dam that I am not sure he could solve another problem, yet he does his best. I really enjoy the secondary characters, Bronx is funny and I would love to get more of his story, a troll who has a past and is as loyal to Gage and Trixie as they are to him. Trixie is also interesting and we learn much about her background and who she is hiding from. I also really enjoyed how Gideon is being portrayed as he is turning into one of my favorite characters.

The story is fast paced with so much going on, poor Gage is pulled in several directions before we come barreling toward the conclusion to wrap up many of the different challenges he faces. The only problem I have with this series is that there are so many different crisis’ that he must tackle. I think Gage was helping to solve five or more issues at one time, however Ms Drake worked her magic and it all flowed well. I am looking forward to reading the next in this series as I am more intrigued than ever and I know more trouble will be waiting for Gage and the gang.

I give Dead Man’s Deal by Jocelynn Drake 4.25 stars!

Perpetual by Michaela Debelius (Revoker #1)

Perpatual by Michaela DebeliusAvailable: Now Amazon/B&N

Type: Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy

Publisher: Self Pub

My Copy: Sent

Reviewer: Michelle

“Some people say they don’t care. I actually mean it.” Mercy Green didn’t become this way overnight. Centuries of monotonous life have left her jaded and detached. Humans weren’t meant to live forever. But then again, she isn’t human. Adam is though, and his purity baffles her. How can he remain unpolluted in a world tarnished by corruption? It doesn’t matter. Her time in Birchwood Creek is coming to an end and she must prepare to relocate. That is, until she inexplicably wakes up in a pool of her own blood. The answer seems simple enough: leave immediately. But when an attempt is made on Adam’s life, a failed murder she inadvertently caused, she feels obligated to stay and protect him.

But then she’s attacked again. And Adam begins to ask questions.

Victim to an unseen stalker, Mercy’s forced to seek help from Nick, an immortal teenager whose sudden appearance suspiciously coincides with her plunge into chaos. With her structured life unraveling and revelation of her immortality looming, Mercy must accept the truth: she’s being hunted. But why?

…And she thought immortality was boring.

I confess to not really knowing what to expect when I started reading this book. It seemed to be a mix of urban fantasy, paranormal romance and young adult. Initially that last part turned me off because reading about teenagers is not my thing. Fortunately, while many of the characters appear to be in their teens or twenties, they are actually immortals who have been “alive” for decades or more. They simply spend eternity with the physical appearance they had when they died.

The paranormal aspect of this book was interesting. It wasn’t your usual werewolf/shifter or vampire book. The immortals in this book are simply humans who died or were killed, then “created” – brought back to “life” as an immortal. There are several different types, including Geos (who control Earth elements), Fringes (who can blend in to their surroundings), Creators (who create other immortals) and Pumpers (who feel pain, have a heartbeat, bleed, eat and sleep, but cannot die).

Mercy Green was killed in the 1800s. As a Pumper, she has “lived” a long time and learned to do it solo, mostly because she figured out real quick that people don’t appreciate someone as abnormal as an immortal. She also keeps to herself because she learned the hard way that attachments always end up in heartbreak. She keeps a low profile, moving every year or two, and never leaving a trail of her existence. It’s lonely and monotonous, but after hundreds of years, she’s learned that happy ever after is an illusion.

Her careful life is turned upside down when she unwittingly forms several relationships. Adam is a human she met at the animal shelter where they both work. She likes him and admires him, and over time the friendship they develop turns into more. He cares for her, but she fights the attraction they share because she knows getting involved would be no good for him. Even if she could figure out how to explain her immortality, there is no way he could live the life she does, not to mention that as a human he is destined to die. Then Nick enters her life. He is a Fringe immortal who becomes one of her few real friends (despite her attempts to push him away), and watches her back when it becomes apparent someone is targeting her. At first they can’t figure it out, because who would try to kill an immortal? It soon becomes clear that someone is after her, but not to kill her. That someone believes that her blood can kill immortals and he is after that power.

This is when the story really became interesting and things started happening. The first half (or more) of the book was slow-moving. I forced myself not to skim, though, because I didn’t want to miss any of the back-story since the immortality concept was so unusual. The author does a good job of giving the reader a feel for Mercy’s character, and I liked her interaction with Nick and his friends Emily & Ben. They become entrenched in her life despite her protests, and the end result was a happy little “family” of immortals for eternal loner Mercy. I would have liked Adam’s character to be highlighted a bit more, as I feel that his romance with Mercy was a tiny little sidebar instead of a main part of the plot. That’s a minor complaint, though, and I make it simply because I’m first and foremost a romance fan!

I give Perpetual by Michaela Debelius 4 stars!

Pros and Cons by Jenna Black (Nikki Glass #2.5)

Pros and Cons by Jenna BlackAvailable: Now Amazon/B&N

Type: Urban Fantasy

Publisher: Pocket Star

My Copy: Sent

Reviewer: Pam

An original eNovella in the acclaimed Nikki Glass urban fantasy series, taking place between the events of the novels Deadly Descendant and Rogue Descendant. As a living descendant of Artemis the Huntress, private investigator Nikki Glass knows how to track someone down—but this time, her latest case leads to unexpected revelations of lies and betrayal…

Nikki Glass is trying to avoid Anderson, the leader of the Liberi, a group of descendents from gods. She knows that he wants her to hunt his nemesis, Konstantin who used to be the “king” of the Olympians, a rival group of Liberi. Although as a descendent of Artemis, she is a great hunter, she does not believe in revenge killing, and that is exactly what Anderson wants her to do. So instead she is staying away from the mansion Anderson’s group of Liberi live in and is answering phone messages from her former business as a private investigator, she has decided she is going to take on a new client.

Heather Fellows needs her help in tracking down a man she knows very little about. She met a man named Doug at a bar and they hit it off and went back to her place. However he left early and she does not know anything else about him. Using her intuition and hunting skills Nikki eventually finds Doug and a whole lot of lies and decent along with it. As she delves into the case she learns that several people are not who they say they are and things escalate to dangerous territory in a hurry.

With the help of two of her Liberi comrades she must unscramble what are truths and what are lies as she tries to save several lives and find the guilty person in this mess.

This short story comes between books two and three and really showcases Nikki’s talent as a super-natural hunter. She has always been good at her profession however when she became a Liberi, a short while ago, her skills soared but she has a hard time controlling them. I have always enjoyed Ms. Black’s writing as she weaves her stories, the pacing is well done and her writing flows whether it is a short story or long. The only problem I had was that it read more like a mystery instead of an urban fantasy; however it is still an enjoyable read and moves the series along to the next book.

I like the characters of this series, Nikki is a good person with strong morals but she also has many flaws and I enjoy watching her interact with the others in the mansion where the Liberi live. In this short story we get to watch Leo who is a computer genius and Jack, the trickster who is a descendent of Loki, and who may be annoying to Nikki but I enjoy his antics.

This is a great in-between story that definitely leads into next book in which Anderson finally catches up to Nikki and orders her to hunt Konstantin, I can’t wait as this is a great series.

I give Pros and Cons by Jenna Black 4.0 stars!

Crave The Darkness by Amanda Bonilla (Shaede Assassin #3) & GIVEAWAY

Crave The Darkness by Amanda BonillaAvailable: Now Amazon/B&N

Type: Urban Fantasy Romance

Publisher: Signet

My Copy: Sent

Reviewer: Pam

Nothing comes easy for Darian. Her heightened powers make her indispensable to the Shaede Nation, but dangerous missions have driven her lover, Tyler, to his breaking point. Darian must salvage their bond, but a new assignment to protect Anya—a fellow Shaede and the first of their kind to become pregnant in centuries—stands in the way.

It doesn’t help that the two Shaedes are longtime rivals and share nothing besides mutual hatred. But when it becomes clear that someone—or something—is bent on destroying the expectant mother and her unborn child, Darian must put her feelings aside and track down Anya’s would-be assassin. As she probes into Anya’s past, Darian digs up long-buried secrets—and a connection between Tyler and the mission that could destroy everything between them…

Another great book in this series that picks up right where the last one ended with Tyler still gone and Darian facing punishment for kidnapping and breaking and entering. While Darian was helping her best friend find his daughter she may have broken some rules and is now facing charges from the PNT, however the PNT does not see things the same way she does and she is about to find out her punishment when Xander walks in, talks to several members of the PNT and in seconds, she is free to go.

Darian did not really care what the PNT did to her. She has been so depressed since Tyler left that she has both Raif and Xander worried about her. She wished for Tyler every day for the first month and although she does not wish as often, the ache has not healed and it has been 87 days. To top off her aggravation, she is getting mysterious postcards in the mail, somewhat all too familiar as it reminds her of someone from long ago. A century ago her former lover Azriel, helped an Armenian mob boss’s son go into hiding and for months Lorik sent postcards from everywhere he visited writing only “wish you were here” on them, now when the mobster’s son, who was human, should have been long dead, the postcards are showing up again and the fact that no one knew about them except her, Azriel and Lorik is a little disconcerting.

Xander has had enough of her depression and comes by to tell her to snap out of her funk as she is a disaster and she needs to move on, he has a job for her. Xander wants her to protect Anya, a Shaede, that although she is not too fond of, Anya is pregnant and children are precious to the Shaedes because they are rare.

Darian and Raif are putting together a team that will help protect Anya, they choose four team members, however she tells Raif that she also wants to pick Asher, a young fighter that intrigues her. He is so quiet when he moves around that she believes he must be more than Shaede. While training she receives a message from Marcus, Tyler’s right hand man. Darian is furious that Tyler is back in town and has Marcus sending her a message and not Tyler. She goes to his place to talk only to find a beautiful woman in his apartment. Tyler sees her and is about to say something but does not get a chance before she takes off.

She throws herself into training with the new team and protecting Anya, as they are shot at when they go on their first errand. Darian races after a mysterious man that is beautiful to look at, almost Angelic, however is pure evil. He tells Darian to give Anya a message “Tell Anya her past has caught up to her” Darian knows that Anya recognizes him, yet she is keeping her secrets.

Darian finds out that Tyler’s friend is named Adira and is a Jinn like Tyler. Years ago Adira found him roaming the desert of Sudan and they spent a few hundred years together before they went their separate ways. She makes a point to tell Darian that Tyler is happy now and she is what he needs, which just pisses Darian off. However she learns from Tyler that there is a tie between Anya, Adira and the angel man whose name is Kade. He is a Chambion, part demon and part Incubus, a deadly combination and Adira is his Jinn who is slowly dying because of Kade.

Anya met Kade while in Russia, she was born there and while living on her own and starving, she took to stealing and later formed a partnership with Kade. Dimitri was working for Kade in security when he met Anya and they fell in love. It was Anya that traded Kade for Dimitri when they were found stealing from Kade’s father and now that he has escaped from prison he is after revenge.

Darian wants to break the Jinn bond between Adira and Kade, to help her escape and help Darian kill Kade. As the team protects Anya from Kade, the danger to Dimitri, Darian and Tyler escalates. The team must manipulate Kade to sever his bond with Adira however he is so powerful that Darian finds herself in way over her head. She must count on and trust those that will always have her back and help her, Tyler, Xander and Raif.

This is another great book in this series. I love the characters, and in each book the relationships get more complicated and more interesting. I hated that both Darian and Tyler are struggling with their connection and although I know they belong together, I understand how their relationship must go through heartache before they can mend it – at least I hope they mend their relationship! The book starts off with a bang and kept me turning the pages until the end with a wild ride in between. I went in with preconceived ideas about how I thought this book would end – but wow there are so many surprises. I can’t wait to see what happens next, as there are many unresolved issues, who is sending the postcards, what about Tyler and Darian, and then there is Xander and Asher. And of course Anya and her baby.

I give Crave the Darkness by Amanda Bonilla 4.5 stars!

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Erica Hayes Guest Post & GIVEAWAY

What’s a fallen angel to do?

Fallen angels are cool, right? Everyone knows that. Thrown out of heaven – usually for breaking some arbitrary rule, or some other totally understandable transgression – and cursed to walk the earth, alone and friendless, forced to adapt to living among humans. ‘Kick-ass warrior for God’ isn’t exactly a skill in demand in the human world. What will he do? Where will he go? And when the eternal battle between good and evil surfaces on earth – as it always does! – can he truly stand by and let it happen?

But the concept of a fallen angel just walking the earth with no purpose is a bit strange, isn’t it? If he’s been so bad, why doesn’t God just throw him into hell? And if the angel’s not that evil, then why waste good talent by kicking him out? Surely, heaven needs all the mighty warriors they can get. Why would the powers-that-be leave these guys just wandering around for no reason… or are they?

The fallen angels in my Seven Signs series are called the Tainted Host. They’ve been thrown out of heaven for a whole bunch of reasons—but saved from hell by their boss: Michael, the warrior archangel. Michael’s the guy responsible for bringing holy wrath and destruction down on mankind – slaughtering the innocents, turning cities to salt, doing shadowy deals with demons, that sort of thing – and to that end, he’s built himself a little gang of fallen angels who owe him a favor. No one wants to do the dirty work. But these guys? They’ve got no choice, if they want to stay out of hell.

Luniel, the hero of Revelation, was Tainted for putting love before duty—he let a demon go free so he could save the woman he loved, and heaven won’t stand for that sort of disobedience. Dashiel, the Tainted Host’s leader, was thrown out because he enjoyed killing too much. Iria was shunned for disobeying her archangel, Jadzia for cowardice in the face of the enemy when she let a tortured demon go free out of compassion. Ariel tried to interfere with God’s Plan and got punished for it. And Japheth doesn’t actually know why he was Tainted. Some whim of Michael’s. He’ll find out, in due course, and he won’t like the answer…

Fact is, Michael has an unpleasant job to do. Might as well rope in the fallen angels, those shady cousins no one talks about at heaven’s parties. They can’t say no, unless they want to dive headfirst into hell.

But that doesn’t mean the fallen can’t keep their honor. When Luniel discovers a plot by a gang of demons to hijack the Apocalypse and bring on the end of the world, he can’t just stand by and let it happen… but then he falls for Morgan, a beautiful medical examiner who’s helping him fight the demons’ plague, and things get more complicated. He’s been punished before for letting love get in the way of duty. If he does it again, Michael won’t have mercy on him… but what does his own soul matter, when Morgan’s is at stake? And who cares about either of them, when the world’s about to end?

Sacrifice, damnation, the one vs. the many, keeping the faith when the power deserts you… these are the themes I’ve tried to explore in Revelation. Along with cool fantasy stuff and hot romance :) I hope you enjoy it! You can find me on the net at http://facebook.com/ericahayes.author and http://twitter.com/ericahayes.

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Available: Amazon/B&N

Type: Urban Fantasy/ Paranormal Romance

Publisher: Berkley

A fallen angel with a mission and a medical examiner who’s lost her faith are fighting for their souls in a glittering, near-future Manhattan…

Blind faith is for fools. That’s what Dr. Morgan Sterling believes. And she’s going to prove it by curing the zombie plague ravaging her city’s slums. She’s certain it’s not a sign of the End of Days, but a nasty disease—until an angel appears in her morgue in a flash of glory.

Luniel is not just a fallen angel. He’s a powerful warrior sworn to fight evil in hopes of a chance at redemption. He’s after the demon princes who are stealing the seven vials of holy wrath which, when perverted, will unleash eternal hell on earth.

To stop the plague, Luniel needs Morgan’s help, and her faith. But Morgan believes science is their salvation. If the zombie plague is a demonic curse—and if Luniel is true—he’ll have to prove it. Even if he loses his heart to true love or his soul to Hell…

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Excerpt from Revelation by Erica Hayes

White light erupted, brighter than any flashbulb.

She gasped, dazzled. Breeze ruffled her hair. Her elbow hit the trolley, and the camera jolted from her fingers.

A hand gripped her arm, steadying her. A man’s voice, deep and unfamiliar. “Sorry, lady. I didn’t think anyone would be here. Are you—oh, shit.”

Her vision cleared, and she scrabbled on the floor for her camera. “Jesus, you scared the hell outta . . . oh!” She looked up, and fell right back onto her ass, her nerves in disarray.

Whoa. Not just tall, or big. More, in every way compared to . . . well, compared to a normal man.

This guy wasn’t normal.

Black hair, blacker than soot and wilder than music. Blue eyes, hotter and deeper than summer sky, luminous pale skin, long dark lashes any woman would kill for. Arms thicker than her thighs in a dark shirt with no sleeves, strong wrists that made her weak, hands that could crush rocks. And his thighs in those jeans . . . long, powerful, rippling as he moved.

His face was familiar, she realized. Those carved cheekbones and, umm, luscious lips. The bird man. Only Birdy was blond, and this guy was dark and . . . tasty.

His gaze lasered onto hers, relentless, and she shivered. He looked dangerous. Driven. Not a patient man.

Morgan scrambled up, struggling to keep her mind on the issues. This was Babylon, the psycho-killer capital. Well-adjusted guys didn’t break into morgues after-hours. But how Mr. Huge-dark-and-oh-by-the-way-totally-hot had gotten in here was beside the point. So was how easy it’d be for a guy his size to tear her limb from limb, or worse.

He’d seen Birdy’s body. She couldn’t call security. Not yet. Not before she’d preserved the evidence.

She licked her lips. “Um. Hi. I was just . . .”

He strode up to the trolley, and his fingers clenched the edge, hard enough to dent the steel. On drugs. That explained the crazy swirl in his eyes. “You found my brother,” he said stiffly. “I guess asking how he died is redundant.”

“Umm . . . he’s . . . well . . .” Morgan stuttered, unable to keep it in any longer. “He’s a frickin’ bird man! Who the hell are you?”

He turned, and to her surprise, he laughed.

Her guts melted, like warm honey, and she shivered again. So beautiful. So smooth and melodic. She wanted to press her thighs together, feel his tingling warmth . . .

Or not. Her indignation sparked. He hadn’t answered her question. Who the hell was he?

The guy with the Rohypnol laugh shook his head. “Bird man. Christ. You people. Never believe what’s right in front of you.”

“Sorry, but I’m a scientist. I believe what I can see.” Morgan folded her arms, defiant, and edged closer to the wall where the alarm button was. Screw collecting more evidence. This guy was seriously creeping her out, and it wasn’t just because he had her thinking about sex instead of squirting him with capsicum spray.

“You do, do you?” His gaze flicked to the alarm button, and back to her, and swift as the flashbulb he dived forward and grabbed her arm. “Then believe this.”

Light shimmered again, dazzling. And glossy black wings burst from his shoulders in a rain of golden glitter.

Morgan’s heart catapulted, and she gulped for breath. The golden light glimmered, and dissolved.

But his lush midnight feathers didn’t. And he held her, his body close in the heady scent of altar smoke. His whisper rumbled through her chest. “I’m sorry. I can’t let you call your

security. You never should have seen any of this, but it’s too late for that now. My name is Luniel. That’s Ithiel, my twin. He’s an angel. And so am I.”

Morgan struggled, her mind blanking. It couldn’t be true. Not possible. She must be dreaming. Yet . . .

She wriggled, beating at his massive forearm. “Let me go!”

He let go.

She stumbled away, rounding on him. More fool him. Whatever this guy was, he wasn’t to be trusted. “Sorry. Not possible. I don’t believe in angels.”

“Not my problem.” The man—Luniel—shrugged, feathers ruffling. His accent was elusive, a mixture of exotic and familiar, like he came from no place in particular.

“It’ll be your problem when I call the cops, you freak.” The dude still wore a shirt with no sleeves, and the wings—his wings—fit easily into the cutaway space. Blacker than black, like soot, broader than his massive shoulders, and long, the tips of the feathers reaching to mid-calf. It looked so real.

Morgan’s mind stuttered. She must be dreaming. But if this was a dream, surely he’d be wearing white robes and a halo? Instead of all dark and smoldering and . . . and sinful, like some insane Mardi Gras biker?

She sidled backwards, towards her desk in the cutting room. A girl didn’t grow up in Babylon without learning some self-defense. Her pistol was in the drawer. Maybe she could get away, lock him in, call security. 9-1-1 was a waste of time, despite her threat. Resources were stretched, and police response to anything short of a terrorist plot in progress just didn’t happen.

Luniel stalked her, midnight wings flaring. “Freak? Wow. I’m so pleased to meet you . . . I’m sorry, what didn’t you say your name was?”

“I’m Dr. Morgan Sterling. This is my mortuary. You’re trespassing.” Behind an autopsy

bench, a few steps closer to the desk.

He circled, leaning over the bench on two hands, muscles flexing. “As they say these days, Dr. Sterling: whatever. Tell me where they found my brother.”

She fumbled against the desk, feeling behind her. “Screw you.”

“Is that an offer? I’m touched.” His hot blue gaze drilled her, magnetic. “But not distracted. Come on, Doctor, it’s important.”

She ripped the drawer open and grabbed the pistol, leveling it at him two-handed and thumbing the safety off. “So’s this. Back off.”

“No.” He vaulted the bench with ease, landing silently before her on wafting wings. Careless of her pistol. Unruffled, like a panther facing a hissing pussy cat, some small, insignificant creature who posed no threat.

His delicious scent paralyzed her, a rich toffee sweetness. Her mouth dried. He was luminous, dazzling, too perfect to be real. Certainly too perfect to be telling the truth. “Get away.”

“Wait, let’s see. Umm . . . no.” He cocked his head, and reached for her hair, stroking it with one finger. “You’re very pretty, Morgan Sterling. Pity if that got spoiled. Tell me about my brother.”

Now her gun was trapped between them. Her hands quivered, her memory of defensive moves a blank. “Get away! I’ll shoot!”

“No, you won’t.” He wrapped her hair around his fingers, and leaned closer, sniffing her. “You’re a doctor. You don’t hurt people.”

“Don’t bet on it.” She inhaled, and squeezed the trigger.

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Erica Hayes was a law student, an air force officer, an editorial assistant and a musician, before finally landing her dream job: fantasy and romance writer.

She writes dark paranormal and urban fantasy romance, and her books feature tough, smart heroines and colourful heroes with dark secrets.

She hails from Australia, where she drifts from city to city, leaving a trail of chaos behind her. Currently, she’s terrorizing the wilds of Northumberland.

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Under The Gun by Hannah Jayne (Underworld Detection Agency #4)

Under The Gun by Hannah JayneAvailable: Now Amazon/B&N

Type: Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance

Publisher: EKensington

My Copy: Sent

Reviewer: Nikki

When you’re near the top of the Underworld Detection Agency, the claws really come out…

Quick thinking and loyalty have taken human Sophie Lawson a long way in the UDA—along with a healthy dose of magic immunity. But when her old boss Pete Sampson asks for help after a mysterious two-year disappearance, she’s determined to find out what high-placed demon has put two ruthless werewolf killers on his tail. Of course, sucking up to her icy vampire department head and negotiating a treacherous inter-office demon battle are the kind of workplace politics that could easily get a “breather” way worse than reprimanded. And sexy fallen angel Alex is doing whatever it takes to heat up Sophie’s professional cool and raise feelings she’s done her best to bury. Too bad their investigation is about to uncover the Agency’s darkest secrets…and powerful entities happy to sign one inquisitive human’s pink slip in blood…

Hannah Jayne returns to her quirky paranormal/urban fantasy series with the fourth book featuring Sophie Lawson. I have had lukewarm feeling for this series from the beginning and after this one, I think I’m done. Sophie Lawson, on the cover of these books has never been the Sophie Lawson inside the books. She’s not kick ass in really any way. She’s more of an average, everyday woman who happens to know supernatural beings exist and she works amongst them daily.

By the fourth book in any series I would hope that the main character, in this case Sophie,  would have grown some. Unfortunately I’m not seeing that growth in these books. Sophie in book four is no different then Sophie in book one and while the story line keeps going, I’m not finding myself drawn to it.

In addition to the lacking plot line, the love triangle is getting pretty old. Both fallen angel Alex and her guardian Will pull Sophie in opposite directions and yet neither of them will step up to the plate. There is a ton of sexual innuendo and stilted conversation but no one seems to want to actually express any true emotion. I’m tired of the game and needed someone…anyone…to truly and honestly deal with the situation.

I want more from Sophie. I want her to become the crazy bad ass looking woman who graces the covers of these books. I want her to be happy and grow and  get a chance to love furiously. I just don’t see it happening and I don’t think I can stick around any longer to find out.

I give Under The Gun by Hannah Jayne 2 stars

Leah Clifford – A Touch Menacing – GIVEAWAY

It’s nearly time to say good bye to Eden and her friends with the conclusion of the A Touch Trilogy from author Leah Clifford.

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Whether you’ve been there from the beginning when Eden first met Az in A TOUCH MORTAL. Spent countless hours contemplating with other A Touch Trilogy fans over the fate of the kitten, from A TOUCH MORBID. Or are just joining us now, the conclusion to Leah Clifford’s A Touch Trilogy promises to be heart stopping and well worth the wait!

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A TOUCH MENACING
A Touch Trilogy #3
Author: Leah Clifford
Release Date: March 5th

Eden is dying. For real, this time.

She is crumbling to ash, and an unnatural plague is ravaging mortals and immortals alike. With both Heaven and Hell out to destroy her, Eden can no longer tell the difference between good and evil.

Friends become enemies. And enemies are everywhere.
But don’t underestimate Eden. She’ll fight for her life, for the lives of those she loves, and for every life she has ever touched.
She’ll fight for revenge. For redemption. For—just maybe—the chance to be mortal again.
Everything began with forbidden love.
What will be sacrificed at the bitter end?
The dramatic conclusion to Leah Clifford’s dark, alluring trilogy of life, death, and epic love.

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Leah Clifford currently lives in Ohio, but frequently dreams of finding an abandoned mansion in the south that she can restore. In her spare time she loves to travel and has been known to drive over two hours to get kickass quesadillas. So far for jobs she’s sold corn at a roadside stand, been a pizza delivery girl, a camp counselor, an extreme cave tour guide, a flight attendant, a waitress (x3), a grocery store clerk and a writer. Out of all of them, writing has been the most fun. She’s pretty sure she’s gonna stick with it.

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WVMP Radio Series by Jeri Smith-Ready

Looking for an unique take on vampirism? Look no further then Jeri Smith-Readys WVMP Radio series where the DJs can literally go all night long. Because they are dead. Each DJ stuck forever in the era they were turned and unable to move on. Ciara Griffin falls quickly in love with the grunge era DJ, Shane and together they go through a mirage of baddies and unusual relationship quirks. I found this series to be quite engaging  and fun to read and totally unique in a sea of vampire novels. The best thing about Smith-Ready is her constant barrage of musical knowledge. I don’t know if she did research for this or if she is just naturally so knowledgeable on the subject but music plays an integral part of all four books as well as Ciara’s own journey to becoming a vampire. Ciara has a lot of conflicting emotions, esp after her turning. She struggles to find a way to balance what she needs and what she wants even regarding her relationship with Shane. The quick banter of the characters and fast paced action made for great reading. I look forward to reading more from this author even as this series comes to a close.

Wicked Game by Jeri Smith-Ready

LATE NIGHT RADIO YOU CAN SINK YOUR TEETH INTO

Recovering con artist Ciara Griffin is trying to live the straight life, even if it means finding a (shudder!) real job. She takes an internship at a local radio station, whose late-night time-warp format features 1940s blues, ’60s psychedelia, ’80s goth, and more, all with an uncannily authentic flair. Ciara soon discovers just how the DJs maintain their cred: they’re vampires, stuck forever in the eras in which they were turned.

Ciara’s first instinct, as always, is to cut and run. But communications giant Skywave wants to buy WVMP and turn it into just another hit-playing clone. Without the station — and the link it provides to their original Life Times — the vampires would “fade,” becoming little more than mindless ghosts of the past. Suddenly a routine corporate takeover is a matter of life and undeath.

To boost ratings and save the lives of her strange new friends, Ciara rebrands the station as “WVMP, the Lifeblood of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” In the ultimate con, she hides the DJs’ vampire nature in plain sight, disguising the bloody truth as a marketing gimmick. WVMP becomes the hottest thing around — next to Ciara’s complicated affair with grunge vamp Shane McAllister. But the “gimmick” enrages a posse of ancient and powerful vampires who aren’t so eager to be brought into the light. Soon the stakes are higher — and the perils graver — than any con game Ciara’s ever played…

TURN ON. TUNE IN. DROP DEAD. Welcome to WVMP, “The Lifeblood of Rock ’n’ Roll,” where conartist-turned-station-owner Ciara Bad To The Bone by Jeri Smith-ReadyGriffin manages an on-air staffof off-the-wall DJs—including new boyfriend Shane McAllister—who really sink their teeth into the music of their “Life Time” (theera in which they became vampires). Ciara keeps the undeadrocking, the ratings rolling, and the fan base alive—withoutmissing a beat.

For Halloween, WVMP is throwing a bash. With cool tunes, hotcostumes, killer cocktails—what could go wrong? To start, areligious firebrand ranting against the evils of the occultpreempts the station’s midnight broadcast. Then, when Ciaratracks down the transmission, the broadcast tower is guarded bywhat appears to be . . . a canine vampire? Behind it all is a groupof self-righteous radicals who think vampires suck (and arewilling to stake their lives on it). Ciara must protect the stationwhile struggling with her own complicated relationship, her bestfriend’s romance with a fledgling vampire, and the nature of hermysterious anti-holy powers. To make it to New Year’s in one piece,she’ll need to learn a few new tricks. . .

Bring On The Night by Jeri Smith-ReadyWHAT’S BLOOD GOT TO DO WITH IT? Recovering con artist Ciara Griffin seems to finally have it all. A steady job at WVMP, the Lifeblood of Rock ’n’ Roll. A loving relationship with the idiosyncratic but eternally hot DJ Shane McAllister. A vampire dog who never needs shots or a pooper-scooper. And after nine years, it looks as if she might actually finish her bachelor’s degree!

But fate has other plans for Ciara. First she must fulfill her Faustian bargain with the Control, the paranormal paramilitary agency that does its best to keep vampires in line. Turns out the Control wants her for something other than her (nonexistent) ability to kick undead ass. Her anti-holy blood, perhaps? Ciara’s suspicions are confirmed when she’s assigned to a special-ops division known as the Immanence Corps, run by the Control’s oldest vampire and filled with humans who claim to have special powers. To a confirmed skeptic like Ciara, it sounds like a freak fest. But when a mysterious fatal virus spreads through Sherwood—and corpses begin to rise from their graves—Ciara will not only get a crash course in zombie-killing, but will be forced to put her faith, and her life itself, in the hands of magic.

Lust For Life by Jeri Smith-ReadyEVERYONE’S OUT FOR BLOOD—HERS Ciara’s con-artist parents taught her three keys to survival: keep low, keep quiet, and most of all, keep moving. But managing WVMP, the Lifeblood of Rock ’n’ Roll—not to mention becoming a vampire herself—has kept her in one place long enough to fall madly in love, adopt an undead dog . . .

. . . and make more enemies than she can shake a stake at.

A psychotic DJ, a wanna-be necromancer, and a posse of vengeful hippies would all love to see Ciara get her day in the sun—literally. To protect Ciara, her fiancé, Shane, has traded his flannel shirt and guitar for a flak jacket and crossbow. If she survives to walk down the aisle, will she recognize the man waiting at the altar?

In this final chapter of the award-winning WVMP RADIO series, Ciara must decide who to trust, whom to love—and whom to kill

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A Trace Of Moonlight by Allison Pang (Abby Sinclair #3)

 

Available: Now Amazon/B&N

Type: Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance

Publisher: Pocket

My Copy: Sent

Drinking from the waters of lethe and offering herself up as Faerie’s sacrificial Tithe . . . these just might be the least of Abby Sinclair’s problems. Abby’s pact with a daemon—whether or not she remembers making it—is binding, so she’d better count herself lucky that (in the words of a daemon who knows better) there’s nearly always a loophole. But her friends’ reckless attempts to free her, well intentioned though they may be, set off a disastrous chain of events. In no time at all, Abby turns her incubus lover mortal, then gets herself killed, cursed, and married to an elven prince whose mother wants her dead. On top of everything else, she’s lost the Key to the CrossRoads to her mortal enemy, who promptly uses his restored power to wreak havoc on the OtherWorld and put its very existence in jeopardy. Only one person can make things right again, but to find her, Abby must place her trust in allies of mixed loyalties, and conquer her nightmares once and for all.

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I’ve been waiting for this book to come out FOREVER *wails*, ok, fine, like a year but that feels like forever to an avid book lover. I’m glad to report back, after reading, A Trace Of Moonlight was worth the wait! I love this book and the series as a whole is simply amazing! Allison Pang combines urban fantasy with romance effortlessly (well probably not for her, heh, but for the reader) resulting in complex world building, intense story lines and characters that will entice, repulse and actively engage you! Not once did I ever feel that the story line lagged or got wordy.

Abby Sinclair is an unlikely heroine with her imperfect body, her seizures and her complete lack of kick butt fighting skills. She makes up for it in spades with her enormous heart and loyalty for those she cares for, to the point of being the sacrificial lamb. While I sometimes wanted to shake her for her selflessness, I could admire her fearless ability to do so. She just an awesome character all around. Completely real. Her love life is messy and hopelessly strung between two men, her demon lover Brystion and her Prince Charming Taliver. She loves both for different reasons but ultimately her connection with Brystion always seems to be strongest. It may be because she feels she should be with Taliver on principal, they have more in common, he seems to need her more and she’s loyal to him almost to a fault. The heart knows no bounds though and she craves the touch of Brystion. Though he has hurt her on more than one occasion. Their connection in her dream state binds them more tightly then I think either wanted to admit, at least at first. There are places Taliver just can’t touch in Abby, and Brystion has full access to all those and more.

So okay, the romance….awesome. The world building? Just short of fantastic! Everything about this book and the series is wrote with a lushness you just don’t find much anymore. Readers should be able to completely envision the world around them and get lost in the feel and tone of the book effortlessly. It’s almost all encompassing. I found chunks of time missing when I looked at the clock lol. I was captivated. Demon, fairies, angels…A Trace Of Moonlight has it all. There are times I was reminded of the movie The Cell, in which the characters got the chance to enter others dreams. It’s both creepy and cool at the same time not to mention probably dangerous to the persons psyche, especially when dealing with a killer to begin with.

I enjoyed the evolving relationship with Melanie and Nobu who we have both previously met in the prior two books. I wasn’t sure what to make of him in the past but the reader gets the chance to finally see where his loyalties lie and how his involvement will most likely shape future story lines. Ok course Phin, the quirky talking unicorn is still with us and really, I just love his snarky, no nonsense attitude that keeps the laughs coming with every one liner he delivers. He’s an integral part of each book and his complete uniqueness sets him apart from other urban fantasies on the market currently. The ending….oh the ending…I WANT MORE NOW!!!!! I won’t spoil the little/big surprise though. Even if I’m trembling with wanting to……

Allison Pang is in a category ll her own and she delivers yet another winner for me! I loved this book and encourage urban fantasy and paranormal romance readers alike to check it out and discover the awesomeness for yourself!

I give A Trace Of Moonlight by Allison Pang 5 stars!

 

Feature: A Trace Of Moonlight by Allison Pang & GIVEAWAY

Available: Oct 30, 2012 Amazon/B&N

Type: Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance

Publisher: Pocket

Drinking from the waters of lethe and offering herself up as Faerie’s sacrificial Tithe . . . these just might be the least of Abby Sinclair’s problems. Abby’s pact with a daemon—whether or not she remembers making it—is binding, so she’d better count herself lucky that (in the words of a daemon who knows better) there’s nearly always a loophole. But her friends’ reckless attempts to free her, well intentioned though they may be, set off a disastrous chain of events. In no time at all, Abby turns her incubus lover mortal, then gets herself killed, cursed, and married to an elven prince whose mother wants her dead. On top of everything else, she’s lost the Key to the CrossRoads to her mortal enemy, who promptly uses his restored power to wreak havoc on the OtherWorld and put its very existence in jeopardy. Only one person can make things right again, but to find her, Abby must place her trust in allies of mixed loyalties, and conquer her nightmares once and for all

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A Trace of Moonlight Excerpt

Copyright 2012 ~~ Allison Pang

Chapter 1

The fog eddied from the darkness to cocoon me in a soft haze. Something niggled at the back of my mind as I glanced down at my bare feet. They were swallowed below my calves by the mist, but the crunch of sand under my toes felt familiar. The hiss of waves slapped against the edge of a nearby shore.

The rolling scent of brine slipped past on a tattered breeze. Drawn toward the sound of water, I pressed forward, an uneasy chill sending clammy fingers skittering over my skin.

Wrapping my arms around my shoulders, I realized I was naked.

And yet a moment later, a silk dress draped over my limbs, falling to midcalf. It should have felt strange, to know the merest of thoughts took shape here . . . but it didn’t. My feet brushed the edges of the wet sand and I paused. I could see nothing beyond the darkness, but the warmth of the water lured me, beckoning with a soft whisper.

Flickers of memory flared up and slid away, the barest hint of scales and a cradle of blue luminescence taking form, but I shook my head and the thought swirled out of reach. Ridiculous idea, anyway. I’d never even seen a mermaid.

Another step and the foam crested past my ankles.

I hesitated.

Abby. A name, whispered upon the breeze. The waves rushed forward, the sudden undertow sucking me into the sand as though it might drag me into its depths. I stumbled, only to be pulled back by a hand upon my wrist.

I glanced over my shoulder, frowning as I made out the features of a man. Ebony hair whipped about his pale face; he gazed down at me, eyes haunted and aching and terrible. I didn’t recognize him, and yet his presence radiated like a beacon of comfort in the darkness.

Immediately the waves receded, leaving us in guarded silence. He stared at me a moment longer. When I said nothing, something like grief creased the corners of his mouth.

“If you enter the sea you will be devoured,” he said finally.

“Devoured?” I could only watch as the fog lifted at the slight motion of his hand. I saw fins cutting through the surf; the moonlight shattered the darkness to reveal the sharks, shining like living blades in the murk.

I swallowed hard at my own folly. “Thank you,” I murmured, my fingers finding his in the shadows to squeeze them. Abruptly he pulled away, his breath hissing as though I’d burned him.

“Who are you? Do you know where we are?”

“You’re dreaming, Abby.” His lips pursed mockingly. “And I am but a shadow.” At my puzzled look, he sighed. “It will be safer for you away from here. Follow me.”

Before us lay tall cliffs and a worn path of sand and sea grass, a series of rocky switchbacks leading to somewhere.

“Do you have a name?” The words slipped out before I meant them to, but I dutifully trailed in his wake, bunching the dress at my hips to climb up the bluff.

“If you do not know it, I cannot tell you.”

“I don’t understand.”

“I know,” he muttered, a hint of irritation in his voice. “Believe me when I tell you this is not the way things were supposed to have been, but we have no other choice.” He glanced over his shoulder at me.

“And we have very little time left.” As though to emphasize the point, he reached to take my hand, helping me over a piece of driftwood. Now his fingers entwined with mine. A wash of heat swept through me.

“I don’t ever remember having such a lucid dream before,” I said.

His grip tightened, but he said nothing in return, leading us up the cliff and down a winding path until we came to an iron gate. It was overgrown by high weeds, shut tightly with a lock.

My inner voice was strangely silent. If it knew something, it clearly wasn’t planning on saying anything. I frowned at the gate, reaching out to stroke the rusted flakes with a curious finger. The metal chilled my hands to the bone and I got a sense of unhappiness

from it.

Which was ridiculous. This was a dream, wasn’t it? Inanimate objects didn’t have feelings.

“Knock it off,” I told it, blinking when the gate snapped open, letting out a long-suffering creak.

“One problem solved.” The man’s eyes slid sideways toward me as I gazed up at the dilapidated house.

A once-stately Victorian construct, the place had seen better days. The shutters hung haphazardly and the paint peeled from the siding like strips of tattered paper. The rotting steps made a dubious whimper as we mounted them and headed for the outer porch.

“What a dump,” I said.

The stranger flinched, releasing my arm, and an unexplainable sorrow lanced through me.

“I just meant as far as dreams go,” I amended hastily, somehow wanting his approval despite myself. “I mean, I live in a friggin’ tree palace right now . . . you’d think I’d be dreaming with slightly higher standards.”

“You’d think,” he retorted. Abruptly he turned toward me. “Who are you?”

“You already know my name. You said it back there. Which reminds me, how do you know who I am?” It seemed like a fair enough question for a dream.

“Name tag.” He pointed to my chest. Sure enough, I glanced down to see it—a simple little plastic rectangle, the letters spelling out ABBY SINCLAIR in lopsided relief.

I frowned. “That wasn’t there before.”

He gestured about us. “Dreaming, remember? Shall we go inside?”

I shrugged, intrigued. “I guess.” I doubted there would be anything of interest in this rundown piece of crap, but I couldn’t remember another dream taking hold of my mind so vividly. Might as well let it play out.

The door opened beneath my touch and I crossed the threshold with a slight twitch of nervousness. For all my brave thoughts, it was still a creepy old house, not counting the stranger, who shadowed my steps with an aura of expectancy.

Inside was nothing special—hardwood floors and dusty shelves, lights flickering as though they might go out at any moment. “I wonder if there’s a fuse box somewhere.”

“I doubt it.” He glanced at me with a ripple of amusement and I flushed.

“Yeah, yeah,” I muttered. Ignoring him, I continued walking until I stood in what looked like a family room. The fireplace was choked with old ashes, the dying embers banked into dull sparks. A record player perched on a narrow table in the corner, a stack of records before it. Something about them seemed so familiar, but I dismissed the albums when I read the titles. Who the hell still listened to Tom Jones anyway?

Snorting, I circled the rest of the room, noting the tattered quilt on the faded sofa and the bowl of strawberry potpourri. The man leaned in the doorway, his arms crossed as he watched me.

“This is all very lovely,” I said finally. “But there’s nothing here for me. It’s so . . . empty.”

He didn’t speak, but his gaze strayed toward the mantel of the fireplace. “Who are you?”

“I thought we already established that.”

“I told you what your name was,” he countered. “I never heard it from you.”

“Abby . . . Abby Sinclair.” I tugged on the name tag. “For all that this is apparently some sort of Alice in Wonderland moment.” A smile drifted over my face. “I’m a princess, you know.”

His voice darkened. “A princess? Surely that seems like a lofty achievement.”

He brushed past me to the mantel, taking something from the top and tossing it to me. I caught it without a second thought, staring down at the bundled pair of pointe shoes bemusedly.

“Ballet slippers?” My brow furrowed. “What am I supposed to do with these? I’ve never danced a day in my life. Hell, even my betrothed admits I have two left feet.”

He halted as though I’d slapped him. “Betrothed is it?”

“Of course. To be handfasted, anyway.” I stroked the satin of the slippers. They were no mere decoration. The well-worn toes were proof enough of that. “I’m not really a princess, though. Not yet. But I will be. A Faery princess, in fact.”

“Oh, a fine thing, I’m sure,” he said sarcastically. “It seems your fiancé neglected to mention that particular detail when he asked me to come here. Typical elf.” He fixed me with a thin-lipped smile. “I suppose you truly have forgotten, though the Dreamer in you

has not.”

“Forgotten what? You talk in riddles.”

“It doesn’t matter.” He sighed. “I had hoped things might be different here. This complicates things immensely, but I will make the best of it.”

I threw the slippers onto the couch. “You can try, you mean. I don’t know what the hell you’re talking about, but I think it’s time I left or woke up or whatever.” I glanced up at the ceiling as though I might will it to happen.

“Stop,” he whispered, taking my hand. “Don’t leave yet.”

Slowly, I turned toward him, a flare of heat sliding up my arm like a welcome friend. I knew this touch. This feeling. His finger brushed my cheek, tipping my chin toward him. A dull thrum beat in my ears, the blood pulsing hot with sudden desire. A hint of gold encircled his pupils, flaring into a brilliant nimbus.

“I . . . know you,” I said hoarsely, my knees going weak.

“Yes.” And then his mouth was upon mine, and I knew I wanted him. Dream or not, stranger or not, the wanting of him burned the edges of my skin, flooding my limbs like liquid fire.

“What is this?” I gasped, letting him wrap his arms around me, his hand snaking down my hips to cup my ass.

“A gift. The last I can give you.” He kissed me again and my eyes shut against the intensity, even as his tongue swept deep. He captured my soft groan. “Look at me, Abby.”

I blinked in surprise. We were no longer in a house at all . . . but a ballroom? I gaped as a cluster of masked dancers twirled by us in a rush of spirited laughter and hazy silks. Beneath my feet gleamed a black-and-white marble floor, tiled in a dizzying pattern. Soft light shone above us from a great crystal chandelier.

“I don’t understand.”

“I owe you a wooing of sorts, I suspect. Consider it a parting memory.” He flicked his fingers, and the soft strains of a violin echoed from the far corner of the hall before I could ask him what he meant. I caught a dim glimpse of a cloaked player, but my would-be

suitor had other plans than allowing me to discover who it was, for he turned me neatly, his hand upon my waist.

A moment later and I was dressed the same as the other dancers, but in pastel blues and silver threads.

“A corset?”

He shrugged. “You might as well get used to it, Princess. Besides, I’ll enjoy trying to get you out of it.”

“Easy for you to say,” I grumbled. “You’re wearing pants.” Which he was. Tight, low-slung leathers and a scarlet lawn shirt. “You look like some sort of ridiculous vampire.”

A genuine laugh rolled from his chest. “Can’t have that, can we?” He dipped me low and I realized he was now dressed in shimmering blue to match my dress. “Better?”

“Still cliché, but I’ll manage.”

“That’s my girl.” He pulled me close again as the music took on a sultry tone, something slower and seductive. “There’s only time for one dance, I’m afraid.”

“Well, then, I guess we’d better make the most of it.” His lips curled into something predatory, but he clung to me harder in a desperate motion that didn’t quite touch his eyes. Unaware of anything but the delicious way he swiveled his waist, I let my feet go where they would. Strangely, the steps flowed into each other as though I’d been doing them forever, graceful and unhesitating.

Odd things, dreams.

And my partner was no slouch either.

Our skillful movements soon turned the dance into something else entirely. Fingers stroked over my neck, my shoulders, tracing down my spine. His hips ground into my mine, his mouth upon my jaw. And all of it was subtle enough to seem as though it were part of the dance itself.

We’d done this before.

Halfway through the piece, I realized my stays were coming undone. Struggling to keep the corset from sliding off my chest, I paused, catching a smirk upon his face.

“Charming.” I snorted, wondering if he’d been undoing them by hand or by other means. Not that it mattered, really. Dreams were dreams and I was enjoying the hell out of this one. Immediately I stopped squirming and lowered my hands, leaving the corset to slip off as it would.

Spinning away from him, I swayed my hips enticingly. The other dancers faded away, and even the music became nothing more than a distant echo. My bare feet touched the softest of carpets, the lights retreating to only a dim glow.

The dream had changed again.

I glanced demurely over my shoulder at him, one brow arched in challenge. My heart hammered in my chest at the thought of what I was about to do. Whatever was happening here felt terribly right, even if my head couldn’t quite wrap itself around the concept.

My dance partner stood several paces behind me, the rise and fall of his chest suggesting a severe lack of oxygen. “When you look at me like that, I forget why I’m here,” he said hoarsely.

My breasts were about to slip free of the corset— the barest of motions would send it tumbling past my waist.

“And why are you here exactly? Assuming you aren’t a manifestation of prewedding jitters?”

“Hush.” His mouth compressed at my words and I arched my back in apology. His hand casually stretched up to push my hair behind my ear. His gaze became half-lidded and hot, drawn to the taut nipple that had escaped its confines.

“Now how did that happen, I wonder?”

“The mind boggles,” he purred. “I suppose the only thing to do is to make a matched pair.” He found the other breast, his thumb rolling it behind the corset with the faintest of pressure. “It might get lonely.”

“Can’t have that . . .” I tipped my head as though to expose more of myself to him. Soft heat pooled at the base of my throat and I realized he was kissing me there, his tongue tracing hot circles at the pulse. Something about the gesture niggled at me, its familiarity ringing true, and I said as much.

He grunted in reply, too caught up in my squirming reaction to care, but a moment later he had pulled away. “Change in plans, Abby.”

My body shuddered with disappointment. “I wasn’t aware there was supposed to be an agenda. This is my dream, right?”

He let out a humorless chuckle, shaking his head. “As much as it ever was, I suppose. Don’t worry about it yet. I’m going to ask something of you shortly. There isn’t any time to explain, but I need your word that you will do it.”

“Is it going to hurt?”

“Not exactly. Not you, anyway,” he admitted. “Promise me you will do what I ask? I’m not going to get another shot at it if it doesn’t work.” The intensity of his expression became despairing and I could only nod in answer.

“And until then?” There was nothing glib about my words, but my body continued to thrum with thwarted desire.

He leaned forward to kiss me, even as he gently laid me upon the bed that had mysteriously appeared behind us. “I’d think that would be obvious,” he murmured. “I take what is mine.”

As though this last interchange had freed him from whatever thoughts had been tormenting him, he tugged at the top of my corset, growling with approval

at the newly revealed flesh. “Gods, but I’ve missed this.” He went silent, suckling at the nipples until I jerked toward him, an electric pulse of pleasure shooting to my groin. I rolled my hips at him, but he was already there, one hand rucking the skirt up to

my waist.

If I’d been wearing underwear, it was gone a moment later, his hand sliding between my thighs. I scissored them wide and bucked up to meet his fingers, letting out a gasp of relief when he slipped one inside.

I tore at his shoulders, pulling the shirt away from him like paper. My palms stroked his naked chest and down the muscled ridge of his abdomen. With a groan he laid claim to my mouth. The motion of his fingers grew bold. I rocked in time to the movements, feeling them echoed in the way he slid against me. He chuckled at my whimper.

“Too easy.” His eyes glowed brighter still. I caught the flicker of what might have been antlers sprouting from his brow, but he turned—and they were gone.

“You talk too much.” I brushed my lips over his jawline, grinding harder against him. Small ripples of pleasure radiated with each clever stroke. “And what’s too easy?”

One dark brow arched in amusement, his fingers crooking up as his thumb pressed down. “This.”

Rational thought fled as I tumbled over the edge, the orgasm hitting me fast and hard, leaving me almost sobbing with its intensity. A satisfied croon rumbled from his chest. Was he laughing? My body continued to vibrate happily along, not caring.

“Delicious,” he sighed, his lips parted as though he was . . . drinking? His face lowered, gaze burning at me. “Whatever happens, Abby, I have no regrets. About any of it.” Confused, I frowned at him. “The mechanics are going to be too difficult to explain right now . . . just do as I ask. You have the power, Dreamer. Please.”

“What are you going to do?” I shifted as though to roll out from under him, but his hands tightened around me. A tremor ran through him, but it wasn’t desire.

It was fear.

Clasping me to him, he pulled me onto his lap. His erection remained beneath me, but it seemed to be an afterthought for him at this point. One hand stroked my cheek, the other cradled my head. “I’m going to kiss you now, Abby.”

“All right,” I said slowly. He hesitated for the briefest of moments, a bitter smile crossing his face as he lowered his mouth to mine. It was strangely chaste, hovering and light as though he couldn’t quite find the right rhythm.

What the hell. I’d make it easy for him.

My fingers twined through the dark locks of his hair. He stiffened slightly, but I tugged him closer, opening myself to him as well as I could. He nipped at my lower lip, our breath mingling hotly.

“All of me I give to you,” he whispered, the words slipping away into the darkness, and his eyes flared painfully bright like golden waves in an infinite sea. He shuddered, his exhalation filling my lungs until they burned. “Now drink my dreams.”

I struggled, but his hands held me firmly in place. I heard the distant chimes of bells as visions darkened my sight, wrapping me in the memories of an . . .

. . . Incubus . . .

. . . I was crouched in the darkness outside a white picket fence with thorny edges, my hands bleeding from my failed attempts to scale it. Anything to get back to the place of my birth, the warmth of the Dreaming womb, and the inadvertent love of a mother who never knew me . . .

. . . I was learning to feed, gleaning off the dreams of others, taking all that I could and leaving only a hollowed longing for an unobtainable sexual perfection . . .

. . . I was singing on a stage, holding the attention of everyone. So easy to let my power roll out, lust and desire curling through the room like the flicking tongue of a snake. I could taste the scant edges of their dreams, the weight and the measure as I decided who I would visit tonight, what Contract I would make . . .

. . . I was wrapped in her arms and the darkness, her Dreaming Heart welcomes me like a beacon of light in the shadows. I would never belong there, but for a moment I could pretend . . .

“Ion.” The name fell from my tongue with an easy roll. He uttered a low cry, his form seeming to waver, his body vibrating in my arms. A rush of energy pulsed through my limbs once. Twice. And then he faded, a ghostly shadow slipping away.

Remember me . . .

His voice echoed in my mind, even as the white bed seemed to open up, swallowing me into darkness. The scent of rose petals and earth and decaying leaves assaulted my senses. I was falling, my fingers scrabbling at nothing as I hurtled into oblivion.

OOO

I’d been crying in my sleep. The damp trace of tears still clung to my lashes. Dimly, I rubbed at them with my hand as I sat up in my bed, trying to remember what had happened. My body thrummed uncomfortably and I knew it had been an arousing dream of sorts, but more than that I couldn’t say. I would have to ask Talivar about it in the morning.

The elven prince had a way of being able to see to the heart of my thoughts, even when I couldn’t quite understand them myself. Not that he was here now. For propriety’s sake we had separate bedrooms. I’d never slept with him before. At least, I didn’t think I had.

There’d been some sort of accident in my recent past, one that had apparently taken my long-term memory. No one seemed to want to elaborate on the details. Considering I was supposed to get married to the man, it was a bitch of a thing not to remember the actual proposal.

Perhaps my dream was just a manifestation of wedding jitters like I’d guessed, or even pent-up hormones. But tears? Flopping down in frustration, I stared out the carved window at the moonless night, a rustling of branches the only sound. Usually I found it comforting, but right then it mocked me with its secrets, as though it knew more of me than it cared to tell.

I shifted onto my side in irritation, something hard digging into my hip. Puzzled, I reached beneath me to find several small, round somethings. They jingled, a lost and lonely chime that made my heart ache. I lit the bedside candle and held the objects up to the flickering

glow, swallowing hard when I realized I was holding a set of bells, tangled in red thread.

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A marine biologist in a former life, Allison Pang turned to a life of crime to finance her wild spending habits and need to collect Faberge eggs. A cat thief of notable repute, she spends her days sleeping and nights scaling walls and wooing dancing boys….Well, at least the marine biology part is true. But she was taloned by a hawk once. She also loves Hello Kitty, sparkly shoes, and gorgeous violinists.

She spends her days in Northern Virginia working as a cube grunt and her nights waiting on her kids and cats, punctuated by the occasional husbandly serenade. Sometimes she even manages to write. Mostly she just makes it up as she goes.

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