GODDESS IN THE MIDDLE releases today!
Thank you so much to all the readers who have followed along as the Forgotten Goddesses have found their mates. And if you haven't discovered them yet, I hope you decided to check them out.
I love writing this series full of magic and steamy sex and happily ever afters and I hope readers love reading them.
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TOGETHER. THEY CREATE THE MOST POWERFUL MAGIC OF ALL ...
Romulus and Remus are sexy werewolf cousins with an unbreakable bond. When they meet beautiful goddess Amity and save her from an encroaching demon, they discover that the three of them together are way more powerful than any of them could ever have imagined. And they're going to need that power to overcome the forces that are determined to steal Amity's magic and destroy the two men. As different as night and day, and each an amazing man in his own right, Rom and Remy make all of Amity's deepest fantasies come true ...
The demon brushed a hand down her back, causing Amity to scream.
Sweet Mother Goddess, this was it. The demon would take her back to
Aitás for Charun to consume her soul.
She did trip then. Her feet tangled together and she hit the ground
hard. The air rushed from her lungs and starbursts flashed before her eyes as
her head bounced off the paved surface of the trail.
Pain flared seconds later, beginning in her temples and radiating
throughout her entire body. Still, she tried to scramble to her feet but only
got to her knees when she felt a hand grab her shoulder.
“Steady there.”
The masculine voice made her head snap up. She realized someone
stood in front of her. A tall, masculine shadow whose face she couldn’t make
out in the darkness of the park but whose voice sounded so familiar.
“Are you ok—”
Amity pushed away the hand he’d extended toward her, terror making
her shake. “You’ve got to run. Go now or you’ll be killed.”
His hand didn’t move. “No, I don’t think I will.”
The certainty in his tone made Amity blink up at him in astonishment
as she realized the man standing above her was Rom.
She opened her mouth to yell at him but felt a chill seep into her
body that had nothing to do with the air temperature. Her time was up. The
negative energy of the demon began to suck at her positive force, the energy
that allowed her to heal those who needed it. If she lost too much of it, she
would be no good to anybody.
“Well now, it looks like you’ve found a hero,” the demon taunted. “How
nice for you. He’ll make a tasty snack for later, won’t you, lucani?”
Lucani.
She blinked up at Rom, standing so tall above her. He was an Etruscan wolf
shifter? Why hadn’t she realized that last night? Was Remy too?
How had she missed it?
Reaching down, Rom wrapped a strong hand around her arm and pulled
her to her feet then drew her behind him.
“You’ll have to break me first, demon.” Rom’s deep voice was filled
with palpable menace. “And, trust me, you won’t get the chance.”
Peeking out from around his shoulder, Amity watched the demon emerge
from the shadows, close enough now for her to see the whites of its eyes. Its
body was nothing more than another dark shadow sliding through the night.
She shivered, the demon’s menace surrounding them like a force
field. Blessed Mother Goddess, this was no rank-and-file demon, she realized.
This was no minion.
This demon had the blue skin and black hair as all tukhulkha
demons did, but it also had small black horns erupting from its temples and
curving back along its head. And she was sure, if it turned, she’d see the
demon’s black wings tucked behind it.
It was one of the few generals in Charun’s army. A demon didn’t earn
horns or wings until it’d proven itself to Charun’s exacting standards of pain
and torment.
This situation became stranger every second.
Why would Charun risk sending one of his high-ranking demons to
track her? She couldn’t have fended off an attack from a regular demon, much
less one with so much power. And how had Rom known she’d needed help?
“So cocky for a lowly dog.” The demon’s voice dripped with disdain,
ripping across Amity’s empathy like claws, making her breath catch at the pain.
“But you’ll bleed just like the rest.”
Rom laughed and she detected absolutely no amusement in the sound.
Or fear, for that matter. “I may bleed a little but you’re the one who’s going
down. When I rip your throat out, you’ll cry just like all those you’ve killed
before.”
The demon’s head cocked to the side, its expression visible now that
Amity’s eyesight had adjusted. It looked contemplative and when a demon got
that look on its face, you really should run the other way.
Because it was
either thinking about eating you or tearing you into little bits in preparation
to do so.
“We’ve met before, haven’t we?” The demon put its hands on its hips,
in a strangely feminine pose, making the hair on Amity’s neck rise. “Have I
eaten your loved ones? Possibly maimed a friend? How awful for you.”
“All of the above, actually. And now you’re going to pay.”
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Hope you enjoyed the excerpt.
If you haven't started the series yet, I hope you're intrigued enough to check out the first two books.
1 comment:
Your books sound GREAT! I wish you the very best of success with your current and future works!
~Ava~
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