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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Read the 1st Chapter of The Nexus...

[Siren Classic: Erotic Paranormal Romance, HEA] ~ Release date 8/8

   
     Xavier Boulstridge has lived his life abiding by the Laws of the Assention. Being a Paladin, it was his duty to do so, but he couldn’t ignore the void he felt.
     Rachel Folley is unhappy and unsure about her upcoming nuptials. Anxiety racks her mind, keeping her up at night.
     Sparks fly after a chance encounter with Xavier. The two are drawn to one another. Neither of them is able to resist their desire. They fall in love, despite the obstacles in their way. As the days pass, they learn there is more than meets the eye to their new found love.
     Evil surrounds them. There are entities that will stop at nothing to keep them apart. As secrets are revealed and plots are unveiled, they are faced with a battle not only for their love, but for sheer survival.

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Chapter 1

Xavier thundered down the road at dangerous speeds. His anger fueled his need to defy the laws of man and nature, tempting fate. He was enraged by Dominick’s flippant attitude over their argument. For thirty-two years he had obeyed the laws of the assent drilled into him since he was a young child. Never once had he questioned the reasons why the Paladins lived their life in secrecy, shut out from any possibility of living a life amongst the humans. Never until tonight.
“Damn you, Dominick.”
The combination of harsh winter wind and his bike’s motor swallowed his words, making them disappear into the night. He bitterly laughed as he thought that Dominick had probably stolen them before they could be heard. God forbid anyone question the mighty laws of the assent, he thought sarcastically.
Breathing in the crisp night air, he could smell the pine trees from the forest. Smell had always been the strongest of his senses, a fact that was sometimes a curse more than a blessing. Inhaling deeply, he took in the aroma, allowing it to fill his mind and calm his annoyance. The icy cold wind beating against his skin felt good. It made him feel alive. Damn, he hated how trapped he felt in his existence.
The vibration of the 110” motor rocketed through his body, jolting his senses into awareness. He never felt as free as he did when he was on his bike. It was something that infuriated Dominick and the elders. He would be foolish to deny that he didn’t get a certain amount of satisfaction from knowing that, but when he was on his Harley with no one ordering him what to do next, he was allowed to be one with the world around him. It awakened his soul like nothing he’d ever experienced before.
This was what he wanted, what he needed. To hell with what the Paladins believed. He was tired of living within the confines of the community just for the sake of abiding by an agreement set in place hundreds of years before he was even born. An agreement that he wanted no part of. All of the Paladins were merely existing in this world. It had become monotonous and boring. There had to be something more out there. Surely there must or he wouldn’t be craving to fill an emptiness he couldn’t define.
He continued down the road at an unreasonable and dangerous speed. The combination of the slick ground and his quick turns were a recipe for death, but he didn’t care. He took each turn sharper and faster than the last. He knew without a shadow of a doubt that he would welcome death if it came. He would relish in the end of his ongoing hell. The memory of Dominick screaming at him, demanding he stop being such a bother and accept his fate flashed through his mind, fueling his need for more adrenaline.
Unbelievably his Harley met his demands on the throttle and increased its speed. Taking the next turn even more recklessly than the last, he brought his bike around the hairpin turn and nearly lost control. Steadying himself and the steel horse he rode, he came to an abrupt and screeching halt. He looked around the dark forest surrounding him. Something had alerted his senses. He’d heard something. A scream or a wail, he wasn’t sure which. Waiting for another sound, he turned off the engine to silence its rumble.
Closing his eyes, he blocked out all of his other senses but hearing and focused on the forest that surrounded him. Steadying his breathing, he waited for the sound to come again. Moments went by and there was nothing. He almost thought he’d imagined it and had been ready to give up when he heard it again.
His eyes flew open when he recognized what it was. A woman’s scream. The bone-chilling sounds of terror in her wail sent him into protective mode. It permeated through the dark woods, calling to him, to anyone for help. It had been so loud, so gut-wrenchingly full of fear that he had even heard it over the loud roar of his engine. He jumped down and kick-started his bike and spun it around on the icy ground. Driving toward the direction the distress call had come from, his senses told him that she was at least two miles away. He prayed he could reach her before whoever was inflicting fear in her hurt her.
He cursed the human race as he sped on the slick roads, sliding with every turn as he took them at an even faster pace than before. Mere minutes passed by the time he could hear her clearly. She had to be close.
Just as he assumed, with the next turn he took, there she was. Jumping off his bike and allowing it to slide onto the harsh, black pavement, he jumped and landed with a thud, both feet planted firmly on the ground behind the two men who were attacking and pawing at the woman.
The men jumped, startled from the loud noise that followed his landing. They turned and stared at him for a moment, clearly shocked from his sudden appearance out of nowhere.
The taller of the two questioned him. “Who the hell are you? You best be leaving us alone, boy. This ain’t got nothing to do with you.”
“Please help me!”
The woman struggling in the man’s hold pleaded with him, begging for his help. An urge to tear these men apart clawed at him from the sight of her desperation.
“Let. Her. Go.” The deep tone of his voice settled in the air around them like a black cloud of doom. He was very aware of the power his voice held over so many.
The two men laughed at him, and he tried with everything that he had to not forget all the rules that had been drilled into his head and act on his aggression toward these assholes.
The second and shorter of the two men shouted at him. “Boy, you dumb or something? Don’t you got nothing better to do than mess with us and our good time? Now go on, get, we got ourselves a party to have and we...”
He couldn’t rein in his compulsion to pummel these two any longer. Interrupting the bastard, he picked them up by their collars, silencing the shorter one who had been hurling his not very wise insults. With no real effort and no resistance from either of them, he lifted them higher off the ground and threw them several feet to the other side of the road. They landed on the cold ground so hard that it cracked the thick layer of ice covering the black asphalt. A satisfied smile fought to quirk up the corner of his mouth as he listened to them moan in pain, attempting to get up. They both looked at him in shock and fear over what had just happened.
He did not like these human men. It disgusted him that because of their size and ability to overpower the women of their race that they would do whatever they felt just because they thought they could get away with it. Even though the numbers told him they were the more predominant race, to him they were weaker in their strength and conviction.
His patience was on its last thread and dangerously close to snapping and releasing his fury. He walked toward them, and when he was within reaching distance, he made his final demand.
He pointed toward the dark road. “Leave now.”
His voice once again lingered in the air around them, daring anyone to refuse his demands. He felt no remorse for the terror he knew it would invoke.
Like scavengers looking for their next meal, the men frantically looked for the keys to their nearby truck. His eyes caught the glint of the metal chain lying a few feet away from them on the ground, but he said nothing and continued to stare them down, enjoying the fear in their eyes. After one of them finally found the keys, they raced to their truck, slipping and falling on the slick ground until they made their way inside the cab. They sped away down the road before both of their doors had even closed.
When they were safely off in the distance, he turned to look at the woman he’d just saved. He felt a small pang of remorse in his chest at the sight of her big eyes staring back at him. The poor thing seemed frightened. He should have known better than to show his gifts in front of others, but as usual when it came to his emotions, he never quite thought first, but acted instead. It was part of what had fueled his argument with Dominick.
“Wh–who…what…?” She stood there shaking her head, stuttering and trembling while holding her blouse closed from where it had been ripped open.
“Which do you prefer to know? Who or what? Miss…?” he asked in the most soothing voice he could muster, completely aware of the effect his voice had on humans, particularly women.
“Folley…Rachel Folley.”
Her hands were shaking, and her voice was strained. She seemed paralyzed with fear, a thought that pained him. Women were such delicate creatures.
“Rachel…that is a very nice name. I am Xavier Boulstridge. Please, it would mean so much to me if you would stop shuddering. I mean you no harm. I can assure you that you’re safe with me.”
He walked toward her slowly, as not to frighten her more. When he was within reaching distance, he released her hands from her blouse and brought them to her sides. The electric charge from her touch surged through his veins. It was something only his heightened senses could feel, one she wouldn’t even be aware of. He knew he should have ended contact as soon as he’d felt it, but everything inside him screamed to let fate reveal his destiny to him.
“Just relax, Rachel. Stay still.”
Again he tried to calm her with his soft voice, but all too often humans took his words as orders. So, it was no surprise when she did as he asked. He wasn’t sure if she had obeyed him out of fear or the effect his voice could invoke upon their race, though he wished it was because she felt safe.
His hands left hers and moved up to her blouse. He watched as the panic rose in her eyes. She obviously thought he was going to remove it. This was the reason for his hatred of the male species. Their animalistic ways made their females wary of all those who looked as if they could be a threat. He refastened the two buttons that remained and pulled the fabric closed, covering her as best he could.
“There now, isn’t that better?”
She nodded and smiled, though her eyes betrayed her. She was still scared, and it took everything that he had to not get on his Harley and track the sons of bitches who had put that fear in her.
“Please do not be afraid. I promise I won’t hurt you. Now, can you tell me what you’re doing out here in the middle of the night?”
“My tire.” Turning, she pointed to a flat and continued, “I called the auto club, but while I waited, those men came and…”
His pulse raced, and he tried to control his building temper when her voice shook and she bit on her lower lip. Regardless of what he’d done, she was still frightened.
God help those assholes if he ever ran into them again.
A tow truck came around the bend, and its headlights cast a harsh light across the dark road. She took a deep breath as if she’d been holding it for minutes. The presence of the official-looking vehicle seemed to calm her frazzled nerves. He was thankful it had but wished he had been able to offer her the same reassurance.
“Well, there they are now. You’ll be all right?” he asked, knowing he should leave, but not wanting to.
“Yes, I…can’t thank you enough.”
It pleased him that she appeared at ease for the first time since he’d met her moments before. His senses told him her pulse had slowed, and he could no longer sense dread emanating from her.
He nodded and said nothing more as he turned to leave. He didn’t turn to look back at her as he picked up his bike and hopped on the leather seat. The engine roared and echoed in the quiet air as he made a quick exit. He didn’t pay attention to the direction he headed, it didn’t matter. He needed to be away from her and fast. The argument he’d had with Dominick came to life in his moments with Rachel Folley as he found himself wanting to stay with her and personally see to it that she was okay. His urges toward the human women were different than that of his brothers in the Paladins. He wanted things he wasn’t supposed to have. Felt yearnings that he was told were wrong. Things the assent told him he couldn’t ever hope for. Things that coursed through his body and screamed for him to take what he wanted and the rules be damned.
“You are safe now, Rachel Folley.”
He whispered the words against the cold air beating across his face, knowing full well that he’d allow his touch to stay on hers for a moment too long. Their nexus had been formed, and his senses would speak loud enough for her to hear him.


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Big Willy

I just returned home from a ten-day trip to Lewisburg, Tennessee. Standing in for my brother so he could go on his annual Fourth of July vacation, I noticed a huge increase in farm duties this time and believe me, the workload wasn’t easy. Farming never is.

This summer was quite different than last. For starters, the farm employees had walked off the job when the temperature hit over a hundred degrees. My brother had specifically asked each of his employees to ‘take off’ between the hours of eleven and four so they could avoid the hottest part of the day. Ultimately, when they returned for their jobs a few days later, he wouldn’t hire them back after they’d pitched a group tantrum over the weather, something he couldn’t control.

In the end, my father and I were left to tend the farms without any help. And talk about brutal. Not only did we see a few days where the temperature topped a hundred and five degrees, but we were left to work the farms by ourselves. We didn’t have the luxury of taking off during the heat of the day.

Typically, when I cover for my brother, I only have a few chores to do around the farm. My dad normally works the cattle and handles the physical operations of the farms while I write the checks, order feed, pick up whatever the guys need in town, etc. Most of the time, other than the domestic pets and a few other exceptions, I couldn’t tell you what animals are on the property.

This time, I became well acquainted with the animals. One in particular—Big Willy—grabbed my attention on the first day. While feeding “Pam T” her bottle, Big Willy charged a nearby fence and made sure his presence was known. On several occasions he would stand at the gate and bellow, stamping the ground like he was digging his way to freedom.

To be honest, I avoided going near the main barn whenever “Big Willy” was in sight. A fence separated us, but he often followed me in an apparent effort to taunt the newcomer, becoming my companion whenever I walked from the house to the barn. He must’ve appointed himself my personal bodyguard. Whenever it was time to feed, he lurked nearby, and I really didn’t appreciate his effort.

On more than one occasion, I told my dad, “That bull will hurt someone one of these days.”

Dad agreed. He explained how my brother's girlfriend had bottle fed the bull and had a difficult time with the idea of selling him.

I didn’t take a picture of this creature, but best estimates suggest Big Willy weighs somewhere around eighteen hundred pounds. Yes, 1800 pounds is a scary beast when he’s snorting continually, butting his head against the fence, and charging anything that moves.

Well, as a woman often will (or at least this woman), I bitched. I bitched about being taunted, about the boards he’d loosened, and about how the bull seemed determined to keep me up at night with uninterrupted bellowing.

Turns out, someone should’ve listened. And this is one time I wish I hadn’t been right.

My brother, the brother who has been the rock of the family, was trampled by Big Willy this past week. The bull charged him, tossed him several feet in the air, managed to roll his body completely under his where he stomped him several times.

With the dogs barking like crazy, my brother’s girlfriend looked out the bedroom window and saw my brother crawling to the fence where he was able to hoist himself up to the third plank. At about the same time, Big Willy butted him again, propelling him high above the fence, where he safely and miraculously landed on the other side.

That final hit saved his life.

My brother was checked out by the local hospital. Believe it or not, he didn’t have any broken bones. He’s a big guy—nearly 6’4” and plenty of muscle. Still, he’s one lucky cowboy and definitely realizes how fortunate he is.

A few days after the accident, I said to him, “How are you feeling?”

In true form, he said, “It’s never felt so good to be in this much pain.”

I laughed, understanding his meaning. Prior to that, he’d told me several times, “I’m lucky to be alive, Susan. I tell ya. I’m lucky to be alive.”

His girlfriend couldn’t agree more. “He shouldn’t be here. How he got away from Big Willy, I’ll never know.”

Big Willy's days are numbered. Next week, he’ll head to Alabama where he’ll be sold to the highest bidder. By the weekend, with any luck, he’ll be packaged as prime beef.

Until next time,


Destiny

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International bestselling author Destiny Blaine is the author of several western contemporaries. Her ménage western romance, Cowboys for Christmas, releases tomorrow from Siren-Bookstrand.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Cowboy Sex Book Five Releases Monday

AVAILABLE: Monday, March 12th
This title is offered at a 15% discount. Offer ends midnight CST, March 19th.

Cowboy Sex 5

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Sex Club


"The Daughters of Cartwell and McKay Part One"

Ansley Cartwell discovers new love interests while becoming a madwoman's target. Obtaining false information, Jordie Anne Colony, the perpetrator, threatens and pursues the wrong Cartwell. By the time Ansley's men discover who wants to kill her and why, Ansley is drawn into a deceptive web destined to bring pain and heartache to those close to her.

Confronting challenges and overcoming fears, Ansley finds a remarkable safety net in the arms of devoted lovers determined to protect her at any cost, but her boyfriends have a dangerous past and a deadly secret. With one fight barely behind them, Ansley and her men face another battle and a formidable opponent capable of destroying an entire family. And even though the jealous rage of one woman didn't send Ansley to an early grave, an assassin's bullet might.


Genre: Contemporary, Ménage a Trois/Quatre, Western/Cowboys
Length: 112,394 words


Book Excerpt:

“You’re going to Bermuda?” Ansley asked.

By appearances, they planned to depart soon. If they wanted a third wheel, there was only a fleeting moment to mention the fact. They needed to herd the sheep out from under the wool. Spill the beans, so to speak. The clock was ticking.

Ansley released a heavy, and quite troubled, breath. “I can’t believe this is the first I’m hearing of a girls’ getaway.”

Patience shrugged. “We haven’t exactly hidden the fact.”

Barely taking note of what Patience said, Ansley thought about their motive for silence. The trip must’ve been a belated birthday present. That’s why they hadn’t told her.

She and Kimberly shared the same special day as twins, which meant Patience probably made their reservations. She wasn’t quite sure why Kimberly was aware of the itinerary while Patience kept her in the dark, but who cared about particulars? Obviously, her best friend and sister were planning to surprise her all along.

“You’re leaving today?” She’d play along. She hated to ruin their special treat.

“That’s right,” Patience replied, her eyes twinkling. “The plane takes off in two hours.”

“That soon?” Ansley squeaked. Ansley typically spent days packing for an overseas adventure.

“I thought she knew,” Patience remarked calmly, studying Kimberly.

Like hell. Whenever they organized a holiday together, the three of them spent hours in the salon, shopped for days on end, and even went as far as posting their upcoming event on all the social networking sites. Although all three girls came from wealthy families, they often acted like new money, announcing where they vacationed, shopped, and last ate dinner, if their meal carried a hefty price per plate.

Kimberly sighed. “You should’ve told her.”

Ansley paced. On second thought, given the facts before her, she feared the day had arrived when she would indeed be left behind. Perhaps they hadn’t meant for her to join them after all. “Okay. We can do this. I can improvise. It won’t be the first time I’ve left town with just the clothes on my back.”

Kimberly arched a brow.

“Don’t look at me like that. I’ve been saving. Believe me, I can spend a fortune and purchase everything from makeup to a new wardrobe once we land in Hamilton. This is doable. It would’ve been nice if one of you would’ve said something before now, but I understand. We’re all busy. Besides, you know me. I’m ready to roll on a dime.”

“We’re not talking about a tumble across a mattress,” Kimberly said.

“You’re learning, sista,” Ansley chirped, thinking Kimberly’s dry sense of humor was more drab than usual. She hadn’t cracked a smile with her comment.

Patience grabbed Kimberly by the wrist. “We don’t have time for this. If we don’t leave now, we’ll miss our plane.”

Ansley’s pulse quickened. Were they serious about ditching her? “You can’t skip town without me.”

“Why not?” Kimberly asked.

“Who will watch the bar?” Ansley leapt from her elevated position. Standing with her shoulders back, she awaited a sensible solution.

“As a co-owner, you should be able to handle this,” Kimberly pointed out.

“You’re putting me in charge?” Ansley asked, baffled. “Are you crazy?”

“Probably,” Patience muttered.

Ansley blinked. “No one in their right mind would want me to manage anything outside of maybe an orgy!”

“My thoughts exactly,” Patience agreed.

Ansley narrowed her gaze. Kimberly squirmed. “You can’t be doing this.”

“Those are my bags at the door,” Kimberly stated with rejuvenated confidence.

“Yes,” Ansley drawled suspiciously, stroking her chin like Daddy Kane often would when he processed disconcerting information. “I see the Gucci logo from here.”

For the past three months, Kimberly had been living at Clink, the nightclub they owned with Patience. Kimberly redecorated one of the private suites and made the three-thousand-square-foot area into her personal quarters. She’d been asked to leave the Cartwell ranch after she started seeing an older man her parents didn’t like.

When the relationship took a turn for the worst, Ansley had hoped she and Kimberly could be roommates, but Kimberly refused to move out of Clink. Now, Ansley understood why.

Her twin sister had decided to turn tail and run, something new she must’ve learned from Patience. Damn. Her sister was undoubtedly prepared to walk in Patience’s footsteps.

“Dodging Jason won’t mend your broken heart,” Ansley pointed out. “And you’re running from a man you love, which will make things far worse than they already are. He won’t follow you, Kimberly.”

Patience narrowed her gaze. “She doesn’t want any contact with him.”

“Good,” Ansley remarked, thinking Patience didn’t know her sister as well as she thought. If Jason strutted through Clink’s doors right then and there, he’d walk in like he owned the place, and Kimberly would either swoon or kneel at his feet. Then she’d beg him to take her back.

“Ansley, your sister believes like I do—out of sight, out of mind.”

“And that worked so well for you, too, hmm? When you cut ties from the Joseph brothers, was it out with the old and in with the new, no turning back, few regrets, and all that jazz?”

“Let me refresh your memory. I left town, went to Myrtle Beach, and met the two men who changed my life.”

She also had a little help with the McCoy brothers, but Ansley wouldn’t mention that fact.

“You of all people should know how much Kimberly needs to walk away from this situation.”

Ansley could’ve used a vacation, too. If she pointed out the obvious, Patience would immediately call her out as self-centered. And yes, in times like these, the shoe fit.

Ansley studied Kimberly, trying her best to look like Trixie or their mother might, staring down the bridge of her nose as if to imply she were about to mutter the first word and the last. Kimberly needed to hear an objective judgment on the Jason subject. Then again, her opinion was subjective, and she simply didn’t like the asshole.

“A man like Jason Neely doesn’t chase what he’s lost. If you leave town, make sure you go without any expectations.” Neely was the kind of man who loved a woman and left her with high hopes he’d return again. If rumors were true, the love ’em and leave ’em scenario had been his MO for several decades.

“Personally, I think you’re wasting your time and money. But hey, if you have cash to burn, don’t let me keep you from striking the first match.”

“I do,” Kimberly snapped. “And thanks for the expert advice on my boyfriend. You sounded just like Momma.”

Mission accomplished.

“Ex,” Ansley corrected. “He’s your ex-boyfriend.”

“Fiancé,” Patience reminded her. “Ansley, for once, give your sister a break.”

Not a chance.

Ansley warned Kimberly several years ago. She wouldn’t listen. Jason Neely’s scandalous behavior went way back. If a Dom held the potential to earn world-wide notoriety, Neely would’ve gained fame similar to that of a rock star’s. He might as well have been strung out on drugs, locked behind the magnificent gates of a fifty-million-dollar estate, with a wrecked Lamborghini in the driveway and Playmates strewn across his front lawn. Everyone in town knew Jason, or at least his reputation. If he walked in a room, whispers generated. Folks in Fletcher acted as if he were some kind of celebrity.

“Kimberly, fiancé or not, Jason won’t play games. He’s about the same age as Mom and Dads, or have you forgotten that?”

“How could I dismiss matters of age?” Kimberly mumbled. “Between you, Trixie, and Patience, I’ve been reminded at least a dozen times of the years separating us. Y’all must think he has a walker tucked away in a dark corner, along with a bedpan shoved under his mattress.”

“Doesn’t he?” Ansley asked.

Kimberly snarled. “No, he does not.”

Ansley shrugged. “Whether or not he’s ready to rock away his final days on the porch of a nursing home is hardly the question. The man has a stocked shelf of Viagra, so that should tell you something.”

“How would you know about that?”

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