by Cecy Robson
Released
January 12th 2016
Loveswept
Loveswept
Blurb
Perfect
for fans of Keri Arthur and Bella Forrest, this short novel kicks off a
sizzling new series in the award-winning Weird Girls saga as Celia’s sister Taran
fights to have it all: independence, hot romance, and enough firepower to torch
an army of blood-thirsty supernaturals.
Cursed
by a spell meant to destroy them, Taran Wird and her sisters instead developed
unique magical talents. With the power of fire and lightning literally at her
fingertips, Taran doesn’t fear much. Demons, vamps, whatever—bring ’em on! Only
one thing terrifies her: commitment.
Taran
is crazy about her boyfriend, Gemini, a sexy were with the incredible ability
to split into two separate wolves. But after watching her sister go through
heartbreak with the pack’s Alpha, Taran knows not to count on happily ever
after—despite Gemini’s desire to claim her as his mate. Reluctantly, she agrees
to meet his very traditional and conservative parents. Taran’s a badass with a
mouth to match, and Gemini loves her for it. She’s just not positive these
attributes will please Mom and Dad.
Unsurprisingly,
every attempt by Taran to bond with Gemini’s folks proves disastrous. But in
the end, Taran finds that winning them over means unleashing her powers . . .
and proving that this foul-mouthed fire-starter is a force to be reckoned with.
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I’d woken only about an hour ago, Gemini’s
warm, naked body curled against mine firing a need that required some serious
quenching. So I buried my face in his lap to stir him from sleep.
Most women would have just said good morning, or nudged
their partners ever so lovingly.
But I wasn’t most women.
Yeah, and you’re welcome, baby.
Gemini slowed his deep thrusts, grunting hard as he
finished, his face scrunched in what appeared to be pain. But that wasn’t pain,
was it? Nope, not at all. He was simply reacting to how good it felt to join
his body with mine. I nibbled my way along his neck, leaving marks that faded
from one bite to the next until I reached his earlobe and tugged. “Mornin’,
sexy,” I whispered.
He growled something I didn’t quite understand. I didn’t
speak a word of wolf, yet that deep snarl was as good as the dirty talk we’d
exchanged during sex.
I laughed. Okay, maybe it wasn’t as good as those naughty
words. Yet a growl from a werewolf in his human form was a rare kind of hot few
women would know.
I continued to straddle Gemini as he effortlessly carried
us from the center of the room, where we’d made love standing up, and back to
our bed. The gentle way in which he kissed me was in direct contrast to our
wicked sex, and to the male most saw.
My lover was the second in command of the Tahoe region’s
Squaw Valley Den Pack—intelligent, fierce, capable of crushing skulls, quietly
confident, and with fighting skills few weres
possessed.
Not to mention he was hotter than the power I generated
with my magic.
All large anatomical parts and good looks aside, Gemini
was . . . kind. When you trash-talked, and entered a room like you owned it
like I did, it attracted a certain caliber of men. The kind that made me
grateful I could protect myself with fire and lightning.
Men could be cruel, and dangerous. I knew that better
than most. But unlike those men I’ve known in my past, I trusted Gemini.
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Author Info
Cecy (pronounced Sessy) Robson is the new adult and
contemporary romance author of the Shattered Past series, the O’Brien Family
novels and upcoming Carolina Beach novels, as well as the award-winning author
of the Weird Girls urban fantasy romance series. A 2016 double nominated RITA®
finalist for Once Pure and Once Kissed, Cecy is a recovering Jersey girl living
in the South who enjoys carbs way too much, and exercise way too little. Gifted
and cursed with an overactive imagination, you can typically find her on her
laptop silencing the yappy characters in her head by telling their stories.
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