Wednesday 3 July 2013

Suspicious Werewolves in Love Kills (A Redcliffe Novel) #HDH

Hello and welcome to the Hump Day Hook. Here is an excerpt from my second published book Love Kills (A Redcliffe Novel), when our heroine Jessica Stone returns to the wolves’ lair, against her better judgement.


Danny was looking straight at me with his familiar deep blue, hypnotic eyes.  It was as though I was staring at Jack and I struggled to collect myself.  His voice was soft, gentle, and even sensual.  I was very aware of his hands on my shoulders, the strength in his body.
“They know I am fond of you Jessica,” he said quietly, “I cannot deny that.  And I have never invited humans into our lair before.  My wolves are mistrustful because the females want to offer themselves as my mate.  The position would elevate their individual power and control, and for them it is a desirable role.”
I slowly took in what he was saying.
“So they think that I want to be your mate?” I asked slowly.
Danny nodded.
“But that’s crazy,” I exclaimed, “I don’t want to be a werewolf!  I mean…”
I faltered, embarrassed and Danny smiled.


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8 comments:

  1. Ohh, I don't think she'll remain a human and unmated for long :D Great hook!

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    1. Thanks! Well, things never turn out quite as you expect in Redcliffe...

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  2. Now I'm wondering who is Jack? And is she going to become part of the pack here soon. Nice hook :)

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    1. Jack is her vampire lover, and Danny's identical twin brother. Confused? You will be!

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  3. I wonder who is Jack too and I love werewolves!!

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    1. Answered above (he's a vampire), and thanks! Those pesky wolves have found their way into my heart too, and now they are very much a central part of the Redcliffe novels.

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