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All Casey wanted was to have hot, mind-blowing sex with Hothar, her soul mate. That little fantasy went up in smoke when she’s stuck babysitting a cowardly witch who is the galaxy’s only hope of survival.
Enjoy an Excerpt
My gaze fixed on a tall, brawny warrior dressed in a spiffy black uniform striding across the landing pad. God, why did he seem so familiar? I eyed his short hair and beard. He didn’t look Coletti. Maybe he was one of Zarek’s mercenaries. I mentally scanned him, and my jaw dropped. “Oh, my God. Hothar?”
The warrior stopped and turned to face me.
My affectionate companion had turned into a cold-eyed stranger. My stomach tied in knots; I walked over to him. “What happened to your warrior’s braids?
“I cut them off.”
Color me confused. Braids were an important part of a Coletti warrior’s identity. “Why?”
“I went undercover as an Avicii mercenary.”
Which explained his brown eyes. “And the beard?”
“It hides my Coletti features.” Hothar’s gaze roamed over me. “You have not been eating properly.”
“Gee, I wonder why?”
“I must go. Zarek awaits me.”
Talk about a slap in the face. Was he that eager to get away from me? “Who do you think told me where you were? Should I call you War Commander now or will Hot Lips still do?”
The muscles in Hothar’s jaw bunched. “I do not answer to Hot Lips.”
“Don’t I get a hug, Hot Lips?”
Hothar’s hands fisted. “I gave my word to Zarek that I would not touch you.”
“Well, I didn’t.” I wrapped my arms around him. “I’ve missed you so much.”
“And I you.”
Pain squeezed my heart at his cool, impersonal tone. He didn’t sound like he had missed me at all. His body remained stiff and unyielding. My God, he hadn’t even smiled at me. I took a step back and smacked his chest. “You’ve changed your mind about us. That’s why you never wrote or called or linked with me.”
About the Author: I was a 9-1-1 dispatcher for the Glendale Police Department and to keep from going totally bonkers – I mean people have no idea what a real emergency is. Take this for example: I answered, “9-1-1 emergency, what’s your emergency?” And this hysterical woman yelled, “My bird is in a tree.” Sometimes I really couldn’t help myself, so I said, “Birds have a tendency to do that, ma’am.” The woman screeched, “No! You don’t understand. My pet parakeet is in the tree. I’ve just got to get him down.” Like I said, not a clue. “I’m sorry ma’am but we don’t get birds out of trees.” The woman then cried, “But… What about my husband? He’s up there, too.” See what I had to deal with? To keep from hitting myself repeatedly in the head with my phone I took up writing.
The perfect escapism from the real world with lots of laugh-out-loud moments.
Thanks for hosting today.
Terrific cover, congrats
Great excerpt and giveaway. 🙂
What is the best time of day for you to write?
I liked the excerpt.
After lunch. When my dogs are napping. .
Sounds like a good book.
This looks really good. Thanks for sharing.
Your job as a dispatcher job must have given you tons of ideas for stories. Lucky you to have that inside experience.
It certainly did. My Gemma Stones series is based on some of the crazy calls I dealt with while working as a 9-1-1 dispatcher.
What is your favorite part of the writing process?
My characters take over and have me laughing out loud!!