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Hope your weekend was great and your work week starts of great as well. As the title implies, today is dedicated to my updates: where I'll be virtually and in real time, what's new with me, my new releases, what I'm working on and so forth.
Hope your weekend was great and your work week starts of great as well. As the title implies, today is dedicated to my updates: where I'll be virtually and in real time, what's new with me, my new releases, what I'm working on and so forth.
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Currently I am editing The Right Choice. It is book II of the Happily Ever After: By Any Means Necessary series. This series is basically about the lives of established couples and how they deal with issues in their relationship.
Book I: Seven Year Switch was about Kyle and Sonja Winters, a mid thirties, childless couple, together 10 years, married 7 and happy. Sonja discovers a secret that rocks their marriage to the core. It will either destroy them or they will have to restructure to survive it.
Available now
Available now
Book II: The Right Choice, is about Christian and Andrea Cooper. They have a long term marriage, 20+ years, are in their 40s and are new empty-nesters. Basically this book shows how you could get caught up in doing the right thing and push someone away unintentionally. Even after being together for years you can still make mistakes.Coming in September, 2016
Today I am spotlighting my completed work, Avenging the O'Donnells, a wolf shifter, urban fantasy romance.
I love to put folklore and magic into my stories. Avenging the O'Donnells has it all, folklore, tragedy, redemption and destined love. It is waiting for it's cover and to be edited.
I love to put folklore and magic into my stories. Avenging the O'Donnells has it all, folklore, tragedy, redemption and destined love. It is waiting for it's cover and to be edited.
Blurb:
The beast of the lake massacred the
O’Donnell family leaving only Ian to avenge his clan. During the long wait to them
he met Nadine and fell in love. With love in his life again, Ian is distracted
from his duty after waiting over a hundred years for the chance. Will Nadine be
the loophole that will allow him to have love and revenge?
Excerpt:
“Wait! Listen…do you hear that?” he
asked in a hushed voice.
Sean joined him at the doorway. He
looked left then right, before closing his eyes. Suddenly he gasped and turned
wide eyes to Ian. Ian’s heart filled with the fear he saw in his friend’s eyes.
He returned to the pantry with Sean close at his side. Opening a cabinet he
tossed Sean one of the swords that were hidden there, took one for himself and
they left the kitchen again with a sense of urgency.
They walked through the house, but
came across no one. None of his brothers or servants seemed were about. As they
approached the great room, muffled screams reached his ears. Ian and Sean
looked at each other and ran to the steps, taking them two at a time. At the
top of the stairs they found the missing servants. Their broken and abused
bodies lay along the hallway with all sorts of weapons lying nearby.
The sight froze them in place, but
another shriek shook them alert. Ian pushed through his fear to hop through the
small spaces between people moving down the hall. Following the sounds, he and Sean
burst into a bedroom. A monster, taller than any man he’d ever seen, black as
night and dripping with what looked like loose mud, plunged his fist deep into
his brother’s chest. His mouth dropped open as he stood horrified.
“No! Leathan!”
The monster flung Leathan’s lifeless
body across the room. Ian watched his brother’s body hit the wall and slide
to the floor to land on top of his other brothers disfigured bodies and turned
toward Ian. The monster moved in his peripheral, but he could not tear his eyes
away from his brother. Tears streamed down his face. His breath caught when he was
abruptly yanked away.
“Come, Ian! We must flee!”
Sean dragged him from the room toward
the back steps. The obvious thud of bodies hitting the walls followed them. The
terror in Sean’s eyes woke Ian from his stupor fueling an urgency to get back
to the kitchen. Ian leaned on the door closing it behind them. He snatched his
hand away from Sean and held it up.
“Wait, Sean, stop. I cannot run away.
I must fight!” he told him trying to catch his breath.
“Ian, don’t be daft! Think man! Live
today, fight tomorrow!”
Ian shook his head. “My family is
dead. I must avenge them.”
Sean pointed up the stairs. “That was the demon from the lake! You
cannot defeat it on your own! You must go to your guardian and pray for help.”
Ian shook his head. “Listen to me,
Sean. I cannot leave my family. I must fight with them or die with them. You must go to the glade and summon the
guardian for me.”
“What? No! I won’t leave without ya,
Ian.”
Ian grabbed Sean by the shoulders and
shook him hard. “Sean! Do as I say! You are my servant!” he snapped choking on the words
as new tears fell down his face. “And my friend,” he added in a softer
tone. “Now please, go to the guardian and beg for her help.”
Sean stared at him for just a moment longer
then pulled him into a hug.
“I pray that the guardian hears the
pleas of one that is not an O’Donnell by blood. Now go,” Ian said.
Ian took a deep breath and returned to
main house. Halfway up the stairs muffled screams and doors slamming reached
his ears. Images formed in his mind of the monster going room to room dispatching
all he found hiding. His distress magnified when he realized they came from his
father’s bedroom. Standing in the doorway he could see his father broken body
across the room. He moved inside at the sound of a door being torn off its
hinges. The monster pulled Emma from the closet and lifted her from the floor
by the throat. He knew his horror matched hers when their eyes locked, but for
a brief moment he saw relief in her gaze before the light of life faded from
them.
“No!”
Howling his rage, Ian charged the
beast with his sword extended. With all his might Ian shoved the blade deep
into its back. The monster screamed in apparent pain. Swirling about trying to
dislodge the weapon, the beast slung Emma’s body one way then slapped Ian haphazardly
across the room the other way. His body crashed to the floor landing on
discarded and broken furniture. Pain radiated through his body from head to
toe. It was unlike anything he ever felt. He could barely draw a breath.
The monster had managed to remove the
weapon. It turned toward him with the blade in his hand. Ian closed his eyes
bracing himself as the beast walked to him. The blade pierced his gut swiftly
stabbing into the floor beneath him. Surprisingly it did not add much to his
discomfort. The monster stood over him just a second the shuffled from the
room.
A visual of his father and brothers
came to mind. Ian could not avenge them, but he was at peace to die with them. Closing
his eyes he prepared for death. His head lifted and rested on something softer
than the floor. Conscious thought
slipped away and the pain began to ease.
“In here! He’s in here! Oh my God!
Fairy! Quickly!”
Ian gasped and let out a moan when the
blade was removed from his body. His eyes flickered open, but closed again.
“His heartbeat is very faint, but he
lives. The O’Donnell’s are good and kind people. Don’t let their line die this
horrible way. Heal him, please,” Sean begged.
Fingers touched Ian’s forehead. They
were so light he barely registered the sensation, but a rush of heat rolled
over his body like a wave at the slight connection. Immediately he drew in a
deep breath and his eyes popped open. The pain ceased and his heart beat with
new vigor. He felt stronger than he ever had. Sean smiled down at him.
“My God Ian. The bleeding has stopped.
The fairy has healed you.”
Ian scrambled to his hands and knees
rushing over to his father’s body. Cradling his father’s head in his lap he
looked toward the fairy.
“Can’t you save him too, fairy? He is
my father, leader of our clan.”
She shook her head. “No, Ian
O’Donnell, I cannot. It is fate to end here.”
Ian cried rocking his father’s head
close to him. Sorrow and frustration filled his screams. After a while he stopped
and he laid his father back on the floor, retrieved his weapon, and moved
toward the door.
“Ian, where are you going?” Sean
asked.
“I’m going to avenge my family’s deaths,”
he replied calmly.
“Ian, no! The fairy has given you a
second chance to live. You cannot squander it!”
Ian turned and opened to his mouth to
argue his point with his friend, but the fairy’s calm voice stopped his retort.
“Ian O’Donnell, your family line will
not die here, but if you chase the beast now you will erase what I have done. I
can give you the means to avenge your family, but it will not happen today. The
beast thinks he has destroyed your blood line, he must continue to believe it
is so. All must believe until the time is right.”
Ian looked at his father’s body again
and then to the only mother he ever knew. His heart was heavy with his loss. He
was exhausted with grief. Turning tear filled eyes to the fairy, Ian dropped
his weapon and fell to his knees beside it.
“What must I do, Fairy?”
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