I’m
always delighted to showcase a new release by author Terry Spear. Her latest
book is DREAMING OF A WHITE WOLF CHRISTMAS, and the first installment
in a new series.
To
celebrate the release Terry is sharing an excerpt for your reading pleasure and
you have a chance to enter her tour-wide giveaway for a copy of A Very Jaguar Christmas.
◊ Title: Dreaming of a White Wolf
Christmas
◊ Author: Terry Spear
◊ Series: White Wolf, #1
◊ Pub Date: October 3, 2017
May
all your Christmas wolves be bright…
Romance writer Candice
Mayfair never missed a deadline in her life—until the playful bite of a
werewolf puppy accidentally turns her into an Arctic wolf shifter. Talk about a
life-changing event! Candice is at the end of her rope with the unpredictable
shifting, a strong desire to howl, and the need to vacuum constantly to keep the
shedding fur under control.
Enter
werewolf private investigator Owen Nottingham. Owen has a new mission: convince
the pretty she-wolf she needs to join his pack in time for Christmas…and be his
mate. It’s the only way he can think of to keep her safe…
USA Today bestselling author Terry Spear has written over sixty
paranormal and medieval Highland romances. In 2008, Heart of the Wolf was named a Publishers
Weekly Best Book of the Year.
A
retired officer of the U.S. Army Reserves, Terry also creates award-winning
teddy bears that have found homes all over the world. She lives in Spring,
Texas with two Havanese puppies.
Find Terry Online:
Website:
http://www.terryspear.com/
Twitter:
@TerrySpear
Now
an excerpt from Dreaming of a White Wolf Christmas for your reading pleasure.
Candice
had been writing for two days straight, working on her publisher’s book
deadline, when she wrote the ending, smiled, and set the book aside. She would
start proofing it tomorrow after she’d given her brain a break. Now she’d do
what she always did when she finished a book or reached a good stopping point
in one. Clean house. Check her backlog of emails. Pick up some more groceries.
And take a run on the wolf side.
She
finished vacuuming and dusting, swearing every window must let in all the
outdoors, and then started a batch of gingerbread cookie cutouts to celebrate
the Christmas holiday season and finishing another book. While they were
baking, she finally settled down to check her emails. Fan mail always came
first, and one from her website got her attention right off. She opened it and
read:
Hello, I’m Owen
Nottingham, private investigator for White River Investigations, White River
Falls, Minnesota. My client, Strom Hart, hired me to locate you. Your parents,
John and Cynthia Hart, left you an inheritance, and you need to see the lawyer
about it so you can claim it. I need to verify that
you are the right woman
first. Is there any way we could meet and get this taken care of so you can
collect your inheritance? Strom Hart will be the one to receive it by the end
of the month otherwise. His assistant, Jim Winchester, said Mr. Hart is your
uncle.
Candice
reread the message, not believing her eyes, tears filling them. She quickly
looked at the date of the message. Two days ago! She knew she shouldn’t have
neglected her emails, but when she was into a story, she couldn’t break away.
She
ground her teeth, raised her fingers to respond, and heard a knocking at her
door. No one came here. Never. Ever. Not even salesmen.
She
glanced at her phases-of-the moon calendar. The waxing gibbous was just
beginning. She should be fine. Just to be on the safe side, in case the person
at the door was trouble, she pulled a can of mace from her desk drawer and
headed for the door. She peered through the peephole. Waiting at the door was a
handsome black-haired man with rugged features and intense blue eyes. He was
dressed in a black suit, a red shirt, and a dark-purple tie covered in red,
purple, and gold Christmas balls. She raised her brows.
“I’m
Owen Nottingham,” he said to the door, holding up his PI license and driver’s
license. He couldn’t know that she was watching him, so he must have hoped she
was there, observing him. “I tried getting ahold of you through the contact
form on your website about your inheritance. Your contact form might not be
working, so I had to locate you in person.”
So
this was the man who had sent the message. Was he for real? He had to be. He
wouldn’t have come all this way to see her if he wasn’t. But how had he found
her?
Candice
opened the door, the bells jingling on her Christmas wreath, and the man
glanced down at the can of mace in her hand. He smiled, his gaze holding hers
with such intensity that it was as though he could see clear through to her
soul. “Really, just a PI doing my job.”
A
chilly breeze carried his scent to her. Wolf scent. All at once, she felt so
light-headed that she grabbed the door to keep herself upright and dropped the
can of mace on the tile floor. It clattered, but she couldn’t have reached for
it if her life depended on it.
Oh.
My. God.
This
couldn’t be real. He couldn’t be real. No wonder he’d been talking to the door.
He must have heard her footfalls as she’d approached.
He
took a deep breath at the same time, and when he smelled her scent, his eyes
widened in surprise. His hand shot out to grab her arm and steady her. For a
minute, she tried to control her breathing and her heart rate, neither of which
she could steady. She felt like she was going to pass out.
“Hell,
you’re the wolf I saw across the White River, aren’t you?”
Her
jaw dropped, and her knees buckled. He swept her up in his arms and she wanted
to object, but he slammed the door behind him with his hip and carried her into
the house. He was the wolf she’d seen across the river that day on the camping
trip in Minnesota two years ago, sipping from the water? She still remembered
it like it was yesterday. Him looking up and seeing her staring at him while
she’d believed she was hallucinating.
Until
the next night, and then she knew she hadn’t been dreaming at all.
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by Terry Spear. Thanks for stopping by. Aren’t those blue eyes something?
A wolf who needs to vacuum shed fur? How can I get my cat turned...
ReplyDeleteThis does sound fun. Thank you - and Terry.
What an interesting combination, Mason! A paranormal romance and a holiday theme - it takes skill to put together those elements. I like that unique perspective on the time of year.
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