It's finally available! Scent of Valor, book 2 of the Chronicles of Eorthe.
Courage blooms in the meekest of hearts.
After spending twenty years trapped in her civil body, Kele
can finally shift into feral form. By tooth and claw, she’s determined to climb
the Payami pack hierarchy.
Her parents plan to mate her with a hunter from a rival
pack, but her heart’s already been stolen by the most unsuitable wolf
possible—Peder, an omega male. She’d gladly give him her body except he’s
disappeared from her life. Maybe into the thieving arms of another female.
Peder has spent every moment of their forced separation
training to be a hunter. When he hears of her arranged marriage, he fears he’s
waited too long to trespass back onto Payami lands to fight for her hand—but he
damned well isn’t giving up.
On his journey to confront Kele, Peder is attacked and wakes
in a cage, helpless as a band of vampires attack Kele’s mating party. Separated
by social standing, thrown together by tragedy, they must work together to
survive. And find out if their attraction is merely puppy love, or a bond
that’s stronger than time.
Warning: This book contains an omega male who’s done
submitting and a hunter female who isn’t used to needing anyone to come to her
rescue. Violence ensues, not for the faint of heart.
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Excerpt:
Sorin opened the gate.
“Beat him to the ground,” were his parting words as Peder raced out into the
forest.
Pale coral of dawn light
outlined the mountain tops as he climbed the pass leading to Temple lands. He’d
arrive before the mating parties and rest. Maybe even wash in a stream. He’d
stand tall in the center of the Temple until both packs arrived. It was easier
if he pretended to act like a hunter than to truly think he was one. With
enough practice, maybe one day those lines would blur.
The sun hung just above
the horizon, blazing with a hint of summer, as Peder descended the mountain. He
turned around a sharp corner of the trail and stumbled upon a band of males.
Digging his claws in the dirt, he came to a sudden halt. The wind blew in the
wrong direction for him to have scented these vampires. No one should be on
this part of the pass. It was still Apisi land.
Had Benic finally decided
to kill him off? It seemed too cowardly for the vampire; he would prefer to
sink his blade in Peder’s back personally. Besides, these bloodsuckers didn’t
wear Benic’s colors.
They drew their weapons.
He backed away. “You’re on
Apisi pack land.”
One of them laughed.
“Shifters don’t own land. This is Lord Benic’s forest last I heard.” He spoke
with a thick lilting accent.
“You’re not from his
castle.” The cliff walls on each side of him were too steep to run and if he
climbed, the vampires with bows would find him a fine target.
“No, we’re not.” The
leader chuckled. “And you have rather pretty fur.”
His men fanned out around
him.
Peder’s racing heart
stopped. They wanted his fur? He scrambled backward but the loose soil under his
claws made it difficult to gain any distance. Panic didn’t help either.
Shifters were stronger than vampires, but there were four of them and only one
of him. What were they going to do with his fur?
“Easy, mate. We ain’t
going to hurt you,” one of the closer bloodsuckers said. “We’ll get a fine bag
of gold for this one.”
Peder rose on his hind
legs and snarled like Sorin had taught him. His fur stood on end along his
spine.
“Don’t let him escape,”
shouted a vampire as he pulled a blowgun from his belt.
Peder swiped his claws at
the vamp that wanted him for gold. Something stung his neck. He clapped a hand
over the spot and pulled out a thin dart.
Dog shit, not again. His
knees turned to water and he kissed dirt.
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