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Saturday, March 6, 2021

RELEASE BLITZ, EXCERPT, GIVEAWAY & REVIEW - Destined Prey (Wild Ones #1) by Bailey Bradford

Destined Prey
Bailey Bradford

Book 1 in the Wild Ones series

Word Count: 43,119
Book Length: SHORT NOVEL
Pages: 178

GENRES:

CONTEMPORARY
EROTIC ROMANCE
GAY
GLBTQI
PARANORMAL
WERESHIFTERS

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The call of the wild has never been so hot.

All Jack Tucker wanted was to come home for a little while and try to figure out where his life had gone wrong. Moving from Wyoming to New York didn’t turn out the way he’d thought it would, and a bad breakup has left him bruised—emotionally and otherwise.

He doesn’t expect to be glad he’s back on the Double T Ranch with his brother, Rhett, and he sure doesn’t expect to find the place crawling with coywolves, wolves and coyotes. There seems to be some kind of animal warfare going on, and he and Rhett are caught in the middle of it.

Coywolves—the hybrid of wolves and coyotes, hated by both, and more predatory than either. Add in the fact that all the battling species are shifters, and there’s bound to be trouble.

Ben Akers is part of his brother’s pack. The only coywolf shifters in existence, they find themselves under constant attack from wolf and coyote packs determined to make the Akers pack extinct. But coywolves don’t die out so easy, and when Ben’s life takes a surprising turn in the form of one sexy human named Jack Tucker, they’re both in for surprises, danger and the chance at the kind of love most people—and shifters—can only dream of…

Reader advisory: This book contains references to the main character's abusive relationship, scenes of fighting and death in shifted form.

Publisher's Note: This book was previously released elsewhere. It has been revised and reedited for release with Pride Publishing.

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My Rating - 4.5 Stars!

Destined Prey is a fabulous shifter romance by Bailey Bradford. The first book in the Wild Ones series, it's a great start to this shifter series.

First I have to admit that the cover doesn't work for me at all. If you are a cover snob, ignore the cover. The story is much better. I promise. 

I was immediately drawn into this intriguing story of pack rivalries. Shifters. Wolves. Coywolves. Turf wars. And some humans who have no clue what's going on. Yes, please!

Jack's staying with his brother for a short time. But he's instantly thrown into the action when Rhett gets injured by wolves. And he can't stop thinking about those eyes he saw.

There's insta-love for Jack and Ben despite them having no clue what's going on. I adore when Jack discovers that Ben's a shifter. It's so damn funny, while also being sweet and charming. It's a fabulous scene.

What follows is a story with good adventure, strong chemistry, and plenty of hot sex. I love their connection and some of the obstacles they face. 

The writing is great, with fantastic world building and intriguing characters. I am definitely excited to read more of this world. There are plenty of interesting secondary characters to keep things fun as well. 

Destined Prey is a riveting omegaverse romance. Bailey Bradford combines action and heat for a wonderful read. It's definitely a unique twist on the world of shifters and I recommend it to any shifter fans. 

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Jack Tucker watched his brother retrieve the rifle from the gun cabinet in the office. “Um. Rhett? What’re you doing?”

Rhett didn’t even glance back at him as he loaded the gun. “What does it look like I’m doing? You been living in the city so long you forgot how a Wyoming rancher lives?” Then he did look over his shoulder at Jack, and Jack kind of wished he hadn’t.

He hated seeing that judgment in his brother’s eyes, and knowing he’d never be good enough for Rhett, never be the man Rhett was. “No,” Jack mumbled, “I didn’t forget.”

Rhett sighed and turned until he faced Jack. “Look, that was uncalled for. I’m… I’m sorry, okay?”

Jack was so startled by the apology that he gulped and couldn’t think of a word to say.

Rhett grimaced. “Yeah. Well, okay. Gotta check on some tracks Eddie said he found leading from his property to ours. I’ll be back in a few hours.” He left, striding from the room without seeming to hesitate.

Jack groaned and closed his eyes. Of course Rhett didn’t hesitate—he never had. Rhett always knew what to do, and how to do it, and who he was and that he was right… Except, he apologized to me, and it screwed my head right up.

“Worse than it already is,” he muttered. Jack couldn’t stop himself from touching his left side, where his bruised ribs throbbed as the pain meds wore off. He was lucky, very lucky, that Rhett hadn’t pushed him on the accident that had sent Jack running home from New York, and possibly into the unemployment line. His boss hadn’t been happy with Jack taking off, even with a medical note as an excuse. Jack hadn’t told Rhett much about any of that. As far as Rhett knew, Jack had fallen down some icy steps, and that was all he was going to ever know about the incident.

Jack replayed his brother’s apology in his head and somehow it mingled in with Alex’s. Cold fear trickled down Jack’s spine and his gut cramped hard enough to make him worry about the dinner he’d just eaten.

After several minutes of trying to calm himself down, Jack stood and left. He’d wanted to sit and talk with Rhett about finances and try to decide if he should offer to let Rhett buy him out. Jack wasn’t made to be a rancher. He wasn’t made to be a New Yorker, either.

Jack didn’t know what he was supposed to do in life, and at the age of twenty-seven, he kind of thought he should have an inkling.

His cell phone rang as he stepped into his bedroom. Without looking, he knew it was Alex calling. “Who else would it be?” he huffed. It wasn’t like he had any friends left.

Rather than check to see how many times Alex had called and how many texts he’d sent, Jack turned the phone off, then stuck it in the nightstand. He eased himself onto the bed, then took a couple of pain pills and washed them down with the rest of the water he’d brought in earlier.

The glass was old and familiar, and he felt a pang of regret as he looked it over after he set it down. Green glass, nothing special about it, yet it brought back so many memories.

He could see his mom in the kitchen, fixing a pitcher of tea, talking to him and listening as he told her about his day at school or the chores he’d had to do around the ranch. She’d always been so kind and understanding that Jack had to believe she’d have been fine about him being gay. He’d spent many afternoons in the kitchen, helping her prepare meals or just basking in her presence. Losing her had almost broken him.

For a few more minutes, he let his mind go back to happy childhood days. His dad wasn’t in nearly as many of those good memories, but Chauncey Tucker hadn’t been a bad man. His dad had been more like Rhett—stoic, focused on the ranch and less on the people around him.

Jack ran one finger around the rim of the glass. He was surprised, really, that there were any of the old things left.

The sound of gunshot startled him so badly he jerked and nearly sent the glass flying.

“Shit!” He winced, then stood as quickly as he could manage.

Another shot rang out, then a third, and fear quickly overtook every other sensation he’d felt until then.

Rhett had always been an ace shot. If he’d had to use three bullets, then there was something bad outside—a bear or a whole pack of wolves.

Jack didn’t like guns, but he went and got one from the gun cabinet anyway. He loaded it as he walked to the front door, and hoped like hell Rhett wasn’t hurt.

As soon as he stepped outside, the fine hairs at his nape seemed to stand up and vibrate, like some kind of primitive survival instinct. Jack froze, his back to the door and his heart slamming hard against his ribs.

Another shot sounded, and it jolted Jack into action. “Rhett! Rhett!” He rushed down the steps and toward the direction the shots had come from. “Rhett! Are you okay?”

When Rhett didn’t immediately answer, Jack ran, aware that he was being careless with his gun but had all his attention on finding his brother as soon as possible.

“Rhett!” He stumbled over something on the ground and almost fell before he managed to flail enough to keep himself upright.

Pain tore down his injured side, but he ignored it, calling out for his brother yet again. He cursed himself for not thinking to grab a flashlight. The sky was overcast and there was no moonlight to assist him in his search, and once he was past the barns there was no light coming from the house or other structures, either.

The cattle in the closest field were making enough noise to drown out his voice or Rhett’s, making it impossible for them to hear each other—the sounds of the gunshots must have scared them. Jack worried about a stampede, but he’d never seen any of the critters take out a fence, so he dismissed the idea.

“Rhett!” His throat burned as he hollered again.

Lightning streaked across the sky, blinding Jack for a moment, then thunder followed and he couldn’t contain his startled yelp as his ears rang from the sound.

Or his shriek when six pairs of glowing yellow eyes appeared between him and the fence line.

“Shit!” Jack skidded to a halt, hoping he could steady his hands, and force himself to do what he had to do.

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A native Texan, Bailey spends her days spinning stories around in her head, which has contributed to more than one incident of tripping over her own feet. Evenings are reserved for pounding away at the keyboard, as are early morning hours. Sleep? Doesn't happen much. Writing is too much fun, and there are too many characters bouncing about, tapping on Bailey's brain demanding to be let out.

Caffeine and chocolate are permanent fixtures in Bailey's office and are never far from hand at any given time. Removing either of those necessities from Bailey's presence can result in what is known as A Very, Very Scary Bailey and is not advised under any circumstances.

You can follow Bailey on Facebook here and Twitter here.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Betrayed (The Lost Wolves #1) by Skye R. Richmond & Skyler Snow



Amazon Link - Available in KU 



Blurb


Dominik is a man without a home.
After everything he holds dear is stolen from him by the one person he thought would never betray him, Dominik leaves the only home he’s ever known and the pack that he was raised to lead.
The choice is easy… or maybe there isn’t one.
After wandering, Dom finally finds a place that makes him want to put down roots. Along with his best friend, the only one to stand by him, they create a pack like no other. One where everyone is welcome. 
He has a home, now all Dom wants is a quiet life… that is, until he meets Elias.
Dom never thought he would find another home, but maybe fate has a plan and he’s right where he’s supposed to be.
This series has little to no angst, and lots and lots of fluff! Absolutely no cheating. If you want angst this is not the series for you. These are 25k short and sweet reads



Review 
My Rating - 5 Stars!

Betrayed, the first book in The Lost Wolves series by Skye Richmond, is a sweet feel-good mpreg romance.

Dominick is part of a large pack of wolf shifters who are new to town, trying to establish a new life for themselves. From the first time fated mates Dominick and Elias meet, I was totally hooked. And then it just gets better. Elias going into heat is a thrilling scene. And there's nesting!


The writing is great, both easy and pleasent, flowing well and keeping me entertained throughout.

I love Betrayed. This Skye Richmond read is super fun and fluffy. It's a short and quick delightful gem. 




Tuesday, December 31, 2019

His Christmas Magic (Vale Valley Season Four #9) by Drea Roman







Blurb


Wolf shifter Darren longs for his fated mate. Antsy and impatient, he is drawn to search the forest near his family lands the night before Thanksgiving. He senses his mate close by and a crashed sleigh leads him to a grievously injured man. His wolf and human sides are in complete agreement: the tiny blond with the sparkling blue eyes is their mate. But a head injury blurs his mate's past. Are his mate’s strange snippets of memory real or the imaginings of a traumatized brain? What do the man’s feats of magic mean for their bond and their future?

Tuck is concussed and confused. One thing he knows for certain: the hunky, dark haired fireman who smells like sage and wood smoke is his mate. But his memory is fuzzy. Who is this Nick he remembers so fondly? How does he make objects appear with the simple snap of his fingers and flick of his wrist? Why does he know the wrong words to “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer”? And what about the little girl who swears he has elf ears? Is Tuck really one of Santa's elves or is he just an injured man with Christmas on his mind?

His Christmas Magic is book nine of the Holiday Season (season four) of the multi-author series of Vale Valley, a small town full of magic and open to everyone in need of love and a home. Join Darren and Tuck as they figure out their future in this holiday story full of magic, love, and a guaranteed HEA.

Review 
My Rating - 5 Stars!


Drea Roman's His Christmas Magic, part of the Vale Valley series, is an absolutely delightful holiday read.


I love this light-hearted and easy to read book. It has a super fun storyline that kept me entertained throughout.

Tuck is an elf who's off to find his mate. Oh yeah, and his best friend is Santa. So, yes, of course this is a great story.

Darren's a fireman who happens to be a wolf shifter. So, yes, a wolf shifter and an elf are fated mates. Bring it on! It's funny, fluffy and absolutely a feel-good


read. I enjoyed all of it. It's perfectly light-hearted Christmas fun. 


Their story has some enchanting Christmas mentions, including Santa, his sleigh, reindeer shifters, and Christmas magic.

Of course, not every author could do this plot justice. But the writing is fantastic, instantly drawing the reader in. Told in alternating 1st person pov, the reader is able to fully feel every moment. The storyline is solid, wonderfully developed and has a great flow. 

I love it all!!! Don't miss this gem. His Christmas Magic is perfect when you're in the mood for a feel-good holiday romance.


Sunday, December 22, 2019

Mikhail (Whitfell Brothers #3) by Skye R. Richmond







Blurb


Mikhail knew he found his mate the first moment he set eyes on Rowan. There was only one problem—Rowan doesn’t believe in fated mates.
Will Mikhail be able to change his mind? Or will Rowan run as far away as he can before he gets a chance?
Rowan doesn’t realise Mikhail will do whatever it takes to prove to him that they’re destined to be together. All he needs is a chance to show him.
But Rowan isn’t ready to dive in headfirst and risk his heart because everyone keeps using the word fated. All he knows for sure is that he is to drawn to Mikhail and is willing to give them a shot.
When one night together ends up with an accident neither saw coming, will the threat of pregnancy tear them apart?
Sometimes when you least expect it, you get the biggest rewards. But can Rowan let his walls down enough to actually accept Mikhail so he can show him that his heart will always be safe?
Or will this Whitfell lose both his mate and his chance at a family?



Review 
My Rating - 4 Stars!

Mikhail is the third book in the Whitfell Brothers series. Although this Skye Richmond book can be read as a standalone, the beginning might be confusing for those who haven't read the other books. 

Mikhail is a wolf shifter who takes a liking to the human Rowan. Mikhail is a great character, full of patience and determination. Rowan on the other hand is hesitant and definitely doesn't trust the whole fated mates thing.

Their story includes some hesitation, fear, jealousy, and some light angst. It's a good read, as Rowan has been burned by an ex before. But there's also plenty of heat and sweetness. My favorite scene by far is their first kiss. 

Told in alternating 3rd person pov, the pace is great, with a seamless flow. The dialogue is well written. The emotions are well truly felt by the reader.

I definitely recommend Mikhail, and I'm not anxiously waiting for the next in the series. 



Wednesday, December 18, 2019

The Raven God's Gift (Vale Valley Season 4 #3) by E.E. Silver







Blurb

How long would you wait for true love?


Blinded and traumatized on a covert mission five years ago, alpha werewolf Trey has been living in Vale Valley as he tries to piece his life back together. Most days, his only company is his assistance dog and his therapist. But he can’t forgive himself for failing his men, and he can’t forget the perfect mate he let slip through his fingers. 

When a prophecy sends Hunter Norn, one of Odin’s own ravens, to the valley seeking a very special baby, the last thing he’s expecting is to find his lost mate. Five years earlier, Hunter vowed he’d wait for Trey as long as it took, and it seems like all of his patience has finally paid off. Now all he has to do is figure out how to make up for all the lost time.

But Trey has no idea about the divine forces that rule Hunter’s world, or the extent of his lover’s abilities. There’s no telling if he’ll even accept the truth once he learns.

The Raven God’s Gift is book three of the fourth season of Vale Valley, where magic is real, pregnancies can take both years and mere weeks to happen, and where love is the greatest gift of all.



Review 
My Rating - 4 Stars!

EE Silver's The Raven's God's Gift is a fun omegaverse romance. 

Different from most of what I usually read, in this one there is a main character who is a god. I usually avoid these types of characters, but I am so glad I took a chance on this one. 

Hunter, a god, meets his fated mate, Trey but they are seperated immediately afterwards. What follows is a story of their reunion, as five years have passed, but Hunter is still waiting to be reunited with Trey, in more ways than one. I love the pregnancy and Hunter's stubbornness. And I appreciate Trey's reaction when he returns.

This unique romance is sweet, tender, hot and sexy. The author's writing is fast and entertaining. Told in third person pov, the reader is pulled into the magic of these great characters and the world of Vale Valley.

If you enjoy omegaverse stories, or the Vale Valley series in general, do not miss EE Silver's The Raven God's Gift. 



Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Bodyguard's Bite (Howler Brothers #2) by Silvia Violet


Bodyguard's Bite




Blurb

What if the one thing you wanted most was forbidden?

Wealthy werewolf Storm Howler wants a chance to act out his submissive fantasies without his overprotective brothers scaring off every dominant man in sight. If he can’t choose his own partners, how will he ever find his fated mate?

As the former leader of a shifter special forces unit, Jax knows how to keep people safe, but he also craves the one thing he never had in the military: control.

When Storm and Jax meet, tension sizzles between them. It only takes one night of control and surrender for each of them to question whether they’re fated for one another. But the next day, they discover Storm’s brothers have hired Jax as Storm’s new bodyguard. Rather than resign, Jax agrees to the hands-off policy in his employment contract, because no one can protect Storm as well as he can. But when danger threatens, Storm needs a man who can calm his mind as easily as he protects Storm’s body. The two begin spending more time together, and there’s only so long anyone can fight against fate—or love.


Review 
My Rating - 4.5 Stars!


Bodyguard's Bite is another great book by Silvia Violet. The second in the Howler Brother's series, it's easily read as a standalone.

It starts with a hot hookup where Storm keeps his identity a secret from Jax. But soon Jax is Storm's new employee, starting of a great forbidden romance. 

Jax's a former soldier, now tasked with protecting Storm, who happens to be a rich kink club owner. Together, these two are super hot, passionate, and steamy. There's some D/s that includes some spanking and discipline, but there isn't a whole lot of BDSM overall. 

Their story combines hiding and secrets, danger and action. I'm normally not a big fan of shifters, but in this story, I loved it. My favorite has to be when one of the brothers is in wolf form, just sitting on the couch being comforted by another brother who's in human form. It's just sweet and something I didn't expect.

The Howler brothers are a strong, supportive unit. The family is a whole lot of fun. I enjoy how protective they are, despite them being over the top, treating Storm like a child. But, damn, Storm is out to prove himself to his family and it's fantastic.


Bodyguard's Bite is an exciting fated mates tale. Now I need to go back and read the first book in this Silvia Violet series, and I can't wait to see what happens next.





Season's Change (Trade Season #1) by Cait Nary

  Amazon Link    Goodreads Link A veteran hockey player and a rookie can't get away from each other—or their own desires—in this sexy, h...