Paranormal Romance
Date Published: September 23, 2016
Publisher: eXcessica
Publishing
When
a wolf mates with a human, the child is nearly always a wolf. Briana was raised
as a werewolf, but then puberty hit and she never changed. She’s
persuaded a few wolves to bite her, but it never took. At nineteen, she’s going
to give it a final try. This time, she’ll ask someone who was bitten instead of
being born to it, to see if it makes a difference.
She
grew up welcome in the Pack until she was branded a human. Her developing
teenage psyche was wounded by their rejection, and she holds nothing but ill
will for the Pack and all it stands for. However, it’s fine for a human to
glare at the Alpha and tell him he isn’t the boss of her. Trying it as a wolf
is another story. She’s determined to make a go of it as a lone wolf, but
Randall — the local Alpha — has other ideas, despite the fact she’s property of
his brother’s motorcycle club.
Briana
was raised to be a werewolf and she finally feels whole, but the transition is
different for everyone. She understands supernatural politics, but she’s going
to have to maneuver through the highest levels of them as a brand new wolf
still struggling for control.
Excerpt:
Maggie had told me what she expected me to do before she’d changed into her wolf, so now I lay on the forest floor, buck-naked and spread eagle.
I’ve been bitten before so I knew the pain I was about to feel, and it took every ounce of my resolve to remain in place as the medium sized wolf sniffed me all over. My legs wanted to kick and then jump up and run, my hands wanted to protect my face from her, and my heart felt as if it were trying to escape my chest — but I held my breath and forced myself to stay frozen.
If this didn’t work I wasn’t sure I’d try again, but I had to give it one final attempt. I’d been raised knowing I was a wolf. I’d always felt her inside me, but then she never showed herself and I was labeled a human when I’d had my period for a year and hadn’t changed.
But my self-identity never changed. I’m a human who identifies as a wolf, but if this didn’t work — I’d have to find a way to accept my humanity.
I gasped when she bit my left thigh, held my breath while she mangled my right thigh, and couldn’t hold in my screams when her teeth tore into the skin and muscle of my left shoulder.
I’d told her where to bite me, but I hadn’t told her she could just go straight in and out without ripping. The wolf’s natural instincts are to tear as they bite, and fuck it hurt. If this didn’t turn me I was going to be scarred something awful.
She must have realized how bad she’d hurt me, because she was a little more gentle with my right shoulder, but it still hurt like hell.
Finally, Maggie’s wolf backed up a half-dozen steps and went to the ground, her eyes on me so intense it was unnerving, but I already smelled of pain and blood and I wasn’t sure how much control she had, so I tried my hardest not to be afraid.
Everything’s hazy past that point. I remember hurting, remember thrashing in the dirt, but it was days later before I have any memory of being fully in my human brain again.
About the Author
Candace Blevins lives with her husband
of 18 years and their two daughters. When not working or driving kids all over
the place she can be found reading, writing, meditating, or swimming.
Candace writes Urban Fantasy,
Paranormal Romance, Contemporary BDSM Romance, and a kick-ass Motorcycle Club
series.
Her urban fantasy series, Only Human, gives us a world where
weredragons, werewolves, werelions, three different species of vampires, as
well as a variety of other mythological beings exist.
Candace's two paranormal romance
series, The Chattanooga Supernaturals
and The Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Club,
are both sister series to the Only Human
series, and give some secondary characters their happily ever after.
Her Safeword Series gives us characters who happen to have some extreme
kinks. Relationships can be difficult enough without throwing power exchange
into the mix, and her books show characters who care enough about each other to
fight to make the relationship work. Each book in the Safeword series
highlights a couple with a different take on the lifestyle.
You can visit Candace on the web at candaceblevins.com and feel free to friend her on
Facebook at facebook.com/candacesblevins and Goodreads at goodreads.com/CandaceBlevins. You can also join facebook.com/groups/CandacesKinksters to get sneak peeks into what she's
writing now, images that inspire her, and the occasional juicy blurb.
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