Staring Into the
Eyes of Chance
by Kay Dee Royal
Releasing March 2012
Book one in the LIIA Series (Lycan International Investigation Agency)
Featuring Werewolves, Paranormal Abilities, Explicit Love Scenes
Tagline:
Olivia swears off men until she meets Chance, a
Lycan alpha. He ignites an undeniable hunger they can only sate together.
BLURB:
Olivia endures a thirty-four year passionless
marriage, discovering her dead husband’s philandering history at his funeral.
She devotes her energy and life-long sensitivity with animals to her wildlife
refuge and preserve.
Chance, a Lycan alpha and leader of the Lycan
International Investigation Agency (LIIA) throws himself into his investigations.
He chooses to neglect his duty of finding a primal-mate after watching his
father become an empty shell over the loss of his.
A murderous rogue pack draws Chance onto Olivia’s
wildlife preserve, sending Olivia’s animal sensitivities into overdrive. Chance
and Olivia discover a sizzling force driving them together.
Will they succumb to its enticing tether, or fight
to resume their loveless lives apart?
Muse It Up
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Olivia closed her eyes, calling up
her animal sensitivity ability, while shoving down her own panic. After years
of psychically working with animals, she knew they sensed panic and fear. Her
breathing needed regulating.
Olivia relaxed as best she could
and opened her mind. She sensed the wolf; masculine. He came across with an
urgent need to protect, more like helping her feel safe. Another howl, with a
deep and sinister timbre, shattered her concentration. A stab of electricity
zipped through her, pumping adrenaline and tightening every muscle. This howl
came from farther inside the forest than the first one. She sensed aggression
in the wolves within the forest, ready for battle. Her heart drummed against
her ribs in anticipation of an answering call, and she couldn’t stop the
tremors running rampant in her belly.
Instead she saw the lights go out
through her closed eyelids. She opened her eyes and saw nothing but blackness.
Nine o’clock on a September evening, what did she expect? Damn power company! Hopefully Lacey sat in the Jacuzzi and wouldn’t
come running out.
She lay listening for any sound.
Her own breath, the loudest panting she’d ever heard, came in at a close second
to her heart banging against the walls of her chest. Slowly, she sat up. The
back of her head throbbed, her spine hurt, and the front of her body ached,
especially her breasts. She bent her legs to stand and in that same moment a
jet of hot mist coated her face.
Wolf breath.
Olivia froze, tamping down the
run-for-your-life urge. Her mind reached toward the beast beside her, searching
his energy markers, his emotions, urges. She read him as curious, stimulated.
Maybe a misread of…sexually stimulated? She sat back on her haunches, figuring
if she stretched at least four feet of her five-foot ten frame, maybe she’d
appear larger. His breath assailed her from above, she remained squatted.
Damn, this thing is huge!
He sniffed the top of her head,
down by her ear, licked the length of her neck and up the side of her face.
Another howl close by, echoing near the tree-line, got the wolf’s attention. He
raised his head from her and shoved her body back with his own. She went down
on her butt, folding her legs sideways. Fur from his backside pressed into the
front of her, including her face. Olivia turned her head away and took a
breath. A shiver began in her belly and inched through her arms, legs, and up
her neck. She sensed his urgency, he must move and his need…again, to keep her
safe and again something else, another misread?
He moved back, his head next to
hers. A growl vibrated, harsh and deep, beside her ear. Olivia jumped when he
yipped instead of howled. He circled her, stopping behind her. A sudden scratch
of claws and pebbles from rain washout near the barn pelted her. Air swirled
around her as the wolf leaped over her head in the direction of the woods.
Olivia’s breath whooshed out like
a balloon being released. Tears welled and trickled down her face. The wolf’s
size was about as abnormal as it got. She’d never heard of any wolf being that
large. She’d done plenty of research on the species, brushing up for the wolf
pup she rehabilitated and released back into the wild years ago when Ray and
she first opened the refuge, before they owned the preserve property.
Olivia pushed herself up onto
wobbly legs, her stomach lurched, and before she could blink, vomit spewed. She
retched hard, falling onto her hands and knees, weak and crying, something she
hadn’t done since Ray’s funeral. As if on cue, all the lights popped on, illuminating
her shadow against the barn wall.
Oh, that’s lovely. Damn power company.
A howl, and then another and
another, echoed from different locations in the forest. Her forest, her
wildlife preserve, not a place for a beast like her visitor, and most
definitely not a place for the aggressive lot in the forest. She swiped her
face with the bottom of her shirt and looked toward the woods.
About thirty yards away in the
mowed meadow, her wolf circled with another, close-in-size, milky-eyed wolf
with a deformed face, both spot-lighted in the yard light. They flashed razor
sharp teeth and glowing eyes, with the exception of the one’s coated eye. Their
vicious growls and snapping jaws filled the air. Olivia found her tranq gun on
the ground and grabbed it. By the time she turned for a shot, she saw the tail
end of both wolves leaping into the woods, her wolf chasing the other.
Olivia leaned against the barn,
adjusting her position in accordance with her pain. She thought of the curious
readings she sensed from her wolf, not sure of their meaning. She never
questioned first impressions from readings anymore. Years of experiences proved
first intuitive readings rang as authentic truth in almost every case.
She closed her eyes and pictured
her wolf looking at her for the first time, the way his head snapped in her
direction and how their gazes met and connected. She touched her neck, sliding
fingertips up her cheek where his tongue touched her skin.
Her breath caught, heart raced, and her eyes opened
wide. She laughed out loud, maybe in relief, maybe in a small fit of hysteria,
or maybe because she consider that wolf as “her” wolf. Her “stimulation”
readings from him threw her off, knowing it wasn’t a possibility.
5 comments:
I don't normally read werwolf stories, but this one sounds fascinating :)
Good Morning Romance Book Junkies...love you guys:) Thank you for the invite to hang out with you today...it feels like I walked into a romance jungle and all of my wishes will come true:)
Thank you for stopping by Maxine - I hope you enjoy Olivia and Chance's story.
Thanks for the great excerpt. This book sounds amazing. Can't wait to read it to see what happens between Olivia and Chance. I'm looking forward to reading Smoke's story. Hopefully he'll redeem himself somewhat.
Hugs, Joanne...thank you for your support. I'm so happy to see you here:)
As far as Smoke...yeah, he's still fighting with my pen, and he caught it when I threw it at him*LOL* So...we'll see how he does.
Danielle - thanks so much for having me today...you sure now how to make a person feel welcome with such a nice post:)
I've appreciated hanging out here today...too fun.
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