Showing posts with label Melissa Snark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melissa Snark. Show all posts

Sunday, June 8, 2014

THE MATING GAME by Melissa Snark @MelissaSnark @WildRosePress #Giveaway #Excerpt


The Mating Game
Melissa Snark

Genre: Erotic Paranormal Romance
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Date of Publication: June 20, 2014
ISBNs:
978-1-62830-378-0 Paperback
978-1-62830-379-7 Digital
ASIN: Not Yet Available
Number of pages: 344
Word Count: 82,508
Cover Artist: Rae Monet

Book Description:
Two males…two friends…a competition for the right to claim The Heart of the Iron Stone Pack.
An alpha female at her core, Theresa Sanchez struggles to protect her young daughter, but rivalries and politics create volatility in the pack. As Theresa comes into heat, lust and need rule her body. Her pack demands only the most virile male have her. How can she choose only one mate when her body craves two—the virile beta and the man she loves?
Zachary Hunter will do anything to take Theresa as his mate, even if it means killing his best friend. However, Robert Blane is just as determined to ascend to Alpha. Both their beasts howl to mark her flesh, but only one can survive to claim her.
But with enemies circling, they must fight…for the pack, for Theresa, and for a future together. 

Warning: Book contains wolf shifters, pack politics, gritty fight scenes, offbeat humor, and sizzling sexual adventures between a ménage of partners.

Chapter Five (PG-13 excerpt)



Monday afternoon, Zach showed up fifteen minutes early to Isabel’s school, preferring to wait over the possibility of being late. He stood outside the fenced playground with the other parents, mostly women, who had congregated in groups of twos and threes. Pine trees ringed the grounds, providing shade for a variety of smaller bushes.
The school’s buzzer sounded, announcing the release of school and a swarm of small people poured from the building. Zach spotted Isabel waiting with her teacher and headed toward them.
“Hi, I’m Zach Hunter,” he said, offering Isabel’s young female teacher a friendly smile.
“Ms. Spaulding,” she said, shaking his hand. “It’s a pleasure to meet you. Isabel, do you have all your things?”
“Yes, Ms. Spaulding,” Isabel said, gathering up a pink and white kitty-covered lunchbox and matching rolling backpack. “Hi, Zach.”
Zach took Isabel’s hand and led her toward the parking lot. “I didn’t realize you are such a fan of cats.”
“Not usually, but I make a special expectation for this kitty.” Isabel tilted her head to stare up at him. “Fairies hate cats. Even if Mama let me have a kitten, I couldn’t keep it because my friends wouldn’t like it.”
“Exception,” Zach said. He settled Isabel into the child booster seat Theresa had given him and got her seatbelt fastened.
Isabel frowned. “What?”
“Never mind.”
“I don’t like it when you talk to me like I’m a kid.” Isabel had long ago mastered the petulant pout.
“Isabel, you are a kid.”
“Zach, you promised.”
He sighed. “All right. You make a special exception. Not an expectation.”
“What’s the difference?” she queried in confusion.
“An exception occurs when something doesn’t conform to a general rule; an expectation is something that is anticipated.”
The drive from Isabel’s elementary school to the ice cream parlor took less than ten minutes. The child filled up the time with animated chatter, topics ranging from her favorite color of green to the superiority of chocolate pudding over vanilla.
“Without a doubt chocolate is vastly superior. Which reminds me, have you eaten lunch?” Zach asked.
“Yeah,” Isabel scoffed. “We eat at school.”
He frowned, following her into the ice cream parlor. “Well, how am I supposed to know that? And what’s with the attitude—you don’t talk like this around your mother.”
Huge dark eyes considered him. “Mama would ground me. You won’t.”
Zach chuckled. “Can’t or won’t?”
He received no answer. Isabel’s attention was riveted upon the rows of candy, bins stacked high
with every sugary treat imaginable. He attempted to herd Isabel past the confectionary section of the store but, in the end, he bought her a half pound of mixed hard candies in addition to a cotton candy-flavored ice cream cone.
“I don’t know how you can eat that,” Zach muttered, eyeing her ice cream with disgust. The neon pink-and-blue swirl drew his imagination to toxic nuclear waste.
“It’s my favorite. Chocolate is boring.” Isabel cast a pointed glance at his cone.
“Except when we’re discussing pudding,” Zach said with plenty of bite. “Speak for yourself, Munchkin. Chocolate happens to be my favorite. It’s a classic.”
“Borrring.” Isabel rolled her eyes. “Chocolate’s only better because they don’t make cotton candy pudding.”
“As you said.”
They moved outside with their ice cream to enjoy the warm afternoon sun. The September heat melted the ice cream, rendering it perfect for licking. The grassy areas of the Main Street Park were an oasis of green beneath patches of pine trees. A children’s playground was located on the north end. They sat on a park bench to eat and Isabel swung her feet back and forth.
“Do fairies like ice cream?” Zach asked.
Isabel frowned. “I don’t know.”
“I thought you knew everything there is to know about the Fae.”
She looked at him in that disquieting way of children and lunatics. “No one believes me. Not even Mama.”
“Adults are skeptical of what they can’t see with their own eyes,” Zach explained. “Most grownups don’t believe in fairies.”
Isabel giggled. “Most grownups don’t believe in werewolves but we are werewolves.”
He snorted. “Your logic is impeccable, chiquita. You must never tell non-shifter adults what you are, but even if you do they probably won’t believe you anyway.”
“Because we hide,” Isabel said.
Zach nodded. “Because we hide.”
“Like the fairies.”
“Like the fairies,” he agreed.
Isabel tossed her half-eaten cone into a trash can. “I’m full.”
“Me too.” Zach ate the point of his cone and disposed of the wrapper.
Isabel made a beeline for the swings. Zach diligently followed, prepared to push for all he was worth. He enjoyed the brief, albeit temporary, respite from the child’s relentless curiosity.
Would his child with Theresa be so precocious? Zach’s straying imagination took him on an unexpected turn into the realm of possibility. It wasn’t the first time he’d thought about having a family, but before it had always been an abstract concept. Now, he envisioned Theresa round with his child…and it pleased him beyond words.
“My fairy friend, Nikki, says that it’s okay for me to talk about fairies because the grownups won’t ever believe me,” Isabel said.
“I believe you.” Zach gave a big push that sent her swing higher.
As she swung back, Isabel flashed him a quick, disbelieving glance.
He shrugged. “I live in my imagination so I know what it’s like. My characters talk to me too.”
“What do they say?”
He flashed a wry smile. “Right now, not a whole lot.”
“But they’re still in your imagination,” Isabel stressed her point. “My friends aren’t.”
“They seem real to me.”
“That’s not the same.” Isabel pouted but pursued it no further. Eventually, she asked, “Have you figured out who killed the taxi driver yet?”
He grunted. “I think so.” Then, “No, I’ve no bloody idea.”
“I think it was his wife.”
Zach stared at the girl’s dark mane of hair as it lifted from her shoulders. He waited until she swung back and asked, “How do you figure?”
“Because, it’s always the wife or husband. You told me so yourself. It was the wife in your last book—Abandon All Hope.”
Zach groaned. “Isabel, please tell me you’re not reading my books.”
“No, but Mama reads them. And you talk to me about them all the time. Mama wants Inspector Anders to fall in love with the pretty lady from the place where they take the dead people.”
“The morgue,” Zach said. “Theresa and most of my female readers seem to want those two together.”
“Zach!” A familiar Spanish-accented voice called out his name.
Zach turned to find Mary, Theresa’s mother and Isabel’s grandmother, hurrying toward him. He smiled in greeting. “Good afternoon, Mrs. Sanchez.”
“Nana!” Isabel jumped off the swing, landing confidently on both feet, and flew into her grandmother’s arms.
“Izzy, my little love bug! How are you? Let me see you.”
“You’re an hour early,” Zach said, checking his watch.
“My doctor’s appointment let out early. Has Izzy been good for you?” Mary regarded Zach with the sort of motherly approval that set his ears burning.
“An angel,” Zach said.
Isabel promptly launched into a long-winded, furiously-paced account of their afternoon together. Zach waited patiently until the girl wore herself out.
“Thank you so much for watching my Izzy. Do you need to be going?” Mary asked.
“I should,” he said. “I haven’t written a word since yesterday and I still need to pack. My plane leaves tomorrow at seven.”
“Bye, Zach,” Isabel said, waving her hand.
“I’ll see you, chiquita.”
“Bring me a present?”
“Promise.” He crossed his heart.
Back at his car, Zach dug out his portable tape recorder that he used for keeping notes. He brought the microphone to his mouth and turned it on. “Not the wife.”

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Fun Stuff For Readers: Hunger Moon Character Profiles #Giveaway @MelissaSnark

I've been busy throughout the summer adding some fun stuff to my website for readers. I've got two deleted scenes from Hunger Moon, I've started a section on Norse Mythology, and I've been adding character profiles.

I'm really proud of the character drawings Svenja Liv has done for me. She's an amazingly talented artist. Most of these have character bios. The couple that don't will soon.
Victoria Storm
Victoria Storm

Arik Koenig
Arik Koenig
Logan Koenig
Logan Koenig
Sylvie Thornton
Sylvie Thornton
Morena
Morena
Sawyer Barrett
Sawyer Barrett

Author Bio:
A friend asked me once how I chose my pen name. I told her the following: "Melissa, because when people mix up my first name, it's the most common goof up. Snark, because it amuses me. A) I love the word 'snarky' and B) I love Lewis Carroll."  As an individual, I'm sarcastic, stubborn and blunt to a fault. I have a strange sense of humor and I like to laugh (usually at my husband or children), but also at myself. I'm not particularly extroverted, although I do enjoy time with my family and close friends a great deal.
At the moment, I'm a stay at home mom who writes in my spare time. I've got a B.S. from Arizona State University in Business, and I've worked a variety of different jobs, including as a medical device documentation specialist, a technical writer, and an auto liability adjuster. I live in the San Francisco East Bay of Northern California with my husband, three kids, and three cats. My hobbies include roleplaying, cooking and reading.

Where to find Melissa on the Internet:
Email:  melissasnark at gmail.com

The author is hosting a giveaway for the following prizes:
(Paperbacks are limited to continental United States delivery)
  • 2 signed paperback copies of Hunger Moon
  • 2 $5 Amazon Gift Cards
  a Rafflecopter giveaway

Why LOKI'S WOLVES as a series title? #Giveaway @MelissaSnark

Coming up with a series title for my Victoria Storm novels proved to be more difficult than the actual book titles. I would have been content with the character's first name, but later stories will be from other characters' points of view.  

My werewolves are descended from the trickster god, Loki, which is where I eventually acquired my series title. Loki is a fun and fascinating figure in Norse mythology...


Sometimes known as Lopt, Loki was the Norse fire god. He was the son of the giants Farbauti and Laufey, and he became Odin’s blood brother.His main role was that of a trickster. He was clever and manipulative, a mischief-maker and a shape-shifter. He often caused trouble for the other gods, either on purpose or as a result of getting himself into a difficult situation, and sometimes risked serious harm to the other gods. 
"The children of Loki" (1920) by Willy Pogany
He fathered three children with the giantess Angrboda: Fenrir, Jormungand, and Hel. Fenrir was a huge wolf who was so strong that every attempt by the gods to bind him failed; he snapped the first chain, Laeding, and the second one, Droma. The third one, Gleipnir, was magical and strong enough, but Fenrir refused to be bound by it until Tyr offered to put his arm in the wolf's mouth as a gesture of goodwill. When Fenrir was bound and realised that he could not break Gleipnir, he bit off Tyr's arm, and at Ragnarok, he would break free of even that chain.

Fenrir's brother, Jormungand, was an enormous serpent who was cast into the sea by Odin. He was so large that he was able to surround the world of men, Midgard, completely, biting his own tail. He would only let go at the end of the world, when he was destined to kill Thor and be killed by him in turn.

Finally, there was their sister Hel, a half-living, half-rotten woman. She was cast into the underworld by Odin, where she became the grim ruler of the dead.
LOKI'S WOLVES BOOK #1: THE CHILD THIEF
Valkyrie Victoria Storm has werewolf hunters hell bent on revenge trying to kill her. She can barely keep her own downtrodden pack alive, let alone respond to the pleas of a murdered mother.  Can she set aside her differences and work with her sworn enemy to save a little boy from a Christmas nightmare?

Free Everywhere:
 


LOKI'S WOLVES BOOK #2: HUNGER MOON
Victoria Storm faces seemingly insurmountable odds to keep her dwindling pack of werewolves alive and together. She fights hunters- including the brother and father of her deceased lover-and the pack takes another devastating loss. When they seek sanctuary in a small town near Lake Tahoe, high in the secluded Sierra Nevada Mountains, Victoria discovers they are infringing on the territory of a vastly more powerful Alpha wolf. To save her pack, she uses her feminine wiles to seduce the Alpha. Nothing comes easily for Victoria. Her plans are complicated by the Alpha's erratic son, a ghostly wife, and a vengeful witch. Not even her status as a Valkyrie or the favor of the Goddess Freya can change the course of destiny for Victoria or her packmates.

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The author is hosting a giveaway for the following prizes:
(Paperbacks are limited to continental United States delivery)
  • 2 signed paperback copies of Hunger Moon
  • 2 $5 Amazon Gift Cards

 a Rafflecopter giveaway