Blog hop extravanganza! Today marks the release
of the first of three Anthologies "The Blood Bar Chronicles". The
Alphas have arrived, and they are ready to take over you screens and your mind!
I'm here to talk about my contribution "Perfect Timing"
"Perfect Timing"
Josie
McNair may be all fire on the outside, but her lack of self-confidence has her
insides twisted over meeting her writing group. She begins to realize there are
more creatures in the world than she first suspected and finds herself thrown into
a life where time has no meaning.
Time-traveling
peace-keeper David Malm could never believe in love again. When Henri
instructed him in 3042 to look in at the Blood Bar on this particular night in
2011, he didn't envision it turning into a supernatural disaster, let alone be
in the throws of passion with a beautiful stranger. Josie reignited something
in him he'd thought he'd lost forever, and he would do anything to keep her
safe.
***
Now, this is exciting for many reasons. One
being that this is my first release (excuse me while I pull myself down from
cloud 9) and the other being that this isn't just your typical Anthology. Most
Anthologies have an underlying theme, but each author does their own
'stand-alone' story within. The Blood Bar Chronicles is four stories in one
that all connect to one another. From
start to finish you'll see characters you recognise, and watch the story unfold
further as you read. And it doesn't stop there at The Alphas. Breathless Press
has accepted the other two books "The Protectors" and "The
Enforcers", so watch this space!
Anyone that has spoken to me recently knows that
I am part of the best critique group any writer could be a part of. When the
group started over a year and a half ago not a single one of us were published
(hence the name Up and Coming Writers). Now if you were to look into our group
you'd see that almost all of us have or are in the process of being published.
And for many (like myself) The Blood Bar Chronicles is the first. I'd like to
think of the Anthology as a medal of honour for UCW and I can say that we all
proudly wear it and scream it from the rooftops if anyone wants to hear (or
even if they don't want to hear!).
Okay now back on point. The Alphas are blog
hopping today because we each have a free e-copy to giveaway to one lucky
person! So if you'd like to win a copy please leave a comment below and then
hop over to Jorja Lovett, Cherie Nicholls and Doris O'Connor. If their posts aren't up yet, don't fret, they will be
soon.
So now I leave you with an excerpt from
"Perfect Timing"
***
Josie
opened her eyes and they met with an almost bare chest. The skin was smooth and
a splattering of blond hair lay across it. She pushed back from him and looked
up. He was smirking.
She gasped and looked around. She was in an old
house with antique furniture, yet it smelled like a new car. "Where am
I?" She gasped as another wash of ecstasy rolled through her.
"I've
brought you to my house where you'll be safe," he said. His eyes almost
sparkled in the lights of the dining room. "Would you like a
drink?"
"I'd like you to tell me what's going on. What exactly
am I safe from?" she asked.
"Well, babydoll, I wish I knew.
What I do know is that I couldn't leave you there
salivating."
"I...feel..." She moaned. She sure as hell
wasn't going to tell this fit-as-fuck stranger that she was close to having an
orgasm, all because of some pretty boy. Now, the confident man in tailored
clothes standing before her…he was her every fantasy. Hell, she was sure she'd
written him into one of her books. She wondered what he looked like under his
clothes, but snapped out of it.
"You and every other gal in that joint."
He went to a small bar, poured whiskey into a glass, and held it up to Josie.
She shook her head in refusal, still trying to keep the wine down. "He
must have some sort of call." He sipped from the glass.
"How
did we get here, and where exactly is here?" Josie asked, and sat back
against the long table. Every sense was on high alert. Did someone slip
something into my wine?
"Now that would be telling, wouldn't
it?" His voice, low like a purr, sent shivers down her arms. She had hoped
she would meet someone at the end of the night, maybe even go back to their
place, but this was not what she had imagined. Of course, the man standing
before her was pretty much her description of perfect, but something didn't
feel right.
"What about my friends? Are they all right?"
Josie's voice shook as she said the words out loud.
"Your friends
are fine. I assure you." His words relaxed her, and he pressed his lips to
the glass once more, and walked up to her. Josie held her breath, hoping that
her amazing makeup was still intact, and watched his every move. Despite his
height, he walked with a certain grace, and his eyes told of the many things
he'd seen in his life. "And you're okay, thanks to me." He traced his
fingers lightly down her shoulder. Goose flesh broke across her pale skin and
she let out her breath.
"Who are you?" she asked, leaning into
him.
"My name is David Malm." He smiled.
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