For many,
2014 was the Year of the Horse. For me, it was the year of the novella. All
seven of them!
And so far,
six out of the seven have been published. The last one (ironically, the first
one written) is waiting in a couple of submission queues. It would be a great
Christmas present to snag a contract for it, if you’re reading this, Santa *
grin *
Anyway, the
published tally so far is:
-
Busted (a
free M/M romance)
-
Displaced (a
free M/M romance)
-
Dorothy’s Red Shoes (part of the Return to Emerald City collection)
-
His Reboot Girl (part of the Return to Emerald City collection)
-
Dreaming of a Wolf (part of another seasonal boxed set, Paranormally Yours)
And this
one, Caging the Wolf, part of the Hot Holiday Treats boxes set.
The idea
for Caging The Wolf came out of nowhere. Walking through a quiet
shopping mall, lost in thought, I wondered how I’d react if I heard someone
calling for help, only to find nobody there. In my Snowdonia Wolves
shifter series, I’ve built a world where wolves can communicate with their
Mates through their dreams. From there, it’s just a short leap to a frantic
shifter, caged in his wolf form, and shouting for help – and his Mate hearing
him.
I love writing about shifters falling in love
with non-shifters, and that moment when they have to explain themselves. My
wolves are usually confident, and most often pushy, in the nicest way. Seeing
them struggle to explain a whole new world to their love, is fun to write, and
Levi didn’t find it easy in Caging the Wolf.
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Caging the Wolf - Excerpt:
Something told me that when I asked
the obvious question, I might not like the answer, but I had to know. “What
does shifter mean?”
“Werewolf,” snarled Dad.
“No.” Levi spoke over him.
“Wolf shifter. We have some unusual abilities.”
He smiled at me, but it looked strained. “We can talk to our partners in
our dreams.” Turning back to face Dad, he continued. “We’re stronger, and more
healthy, and when we find our Mates—our life partners—we’re faithful and
devoted.”
It was Mum’s turn to stand. She
went to embrace Dad. “Sounds like Levi is describing you, my love.”
“Wait. What do you mean? Werewolf?”
I had to be dreaming again. Werewolves didn’t exist outside of horror books and
movies.
Levi gave me a ghost of a smile.
“It’s very different. And if it’s any consolation, I would’ve spared you
finding out like this. I planned to tell you when we’d got to know each other
better. When you trusted me.”
~
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