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Month: August 2018

Sexy Snippet Saturday: Waking her Wolf

Sexy Snippet Saturday

The kiss continued. His tongue ran across her lips and she opened. It was so sweet, so nice. And it had been so long since she’d kissed anyone.

She didn’t think about René, she didn’t think about her true feelings for Nico. She allowed herself to be lost in the kiss for the first time in two years.

His tongue slid against hers and she grew warm all over. She moaned into his mouth and the sound surprised her. She jumped back, away from him, her fingers touching her lips. Her body tingled and she knew what it wanted her to do. But she wasn’t ready.

“I’m sorry,” she said in a rush. “I shouldn’t have done that.”

His arms dropped from her and she immediately missed their warmth. Concern was once again etched into the hard lines of his ruggedly handsome face. “No, I’m sorry. Do you want me to walk you home? Or call you a cab?”

She shook her head vigorously. Her body was still on fire, and she wanted more.

Sexy Snippet from Waking Her Wolf, prequel short story to the Paris Harem series. Waking Her Wolf will be published in a charity anthology in October. Stay tuned for links (and a title)!

For the love of reading

reading memorial

Normally, I keep religion and politics off this blog. What you believe in and what I believe in doesn’t have anything to do with enjoying my books. But today I’m going to make a tiny exception.

On Sunday I went to a memorial service for an 85-year-old woman I didn’t know. She’d spent her last 3 years at our local nursing home, where our synagogue does a service once a month. My son and I attended that service in July, and I sat next to her in her wheelchair, and turned the pages in the prayer book for her. She didn’t say a word, to me or in prayer, until the very end when she thanked me. Her daughter – a member of our synagogue – or her grandson usually came to be at the service with her, but they didn’t make it on this particular day.

She passed away a week later.

The reason I mention any of this is because I learned something really cool about her in her obituary: She loved to read mysteries! (I also love mysteries, despite what I write.) In her first year of retirement, she read 100 books. And she cataloged every book she read on index cards kept in those index card boxes that people tend not to use so much anymore. (Imagine if Goodreads had existed back in the late ’90s when she retired. This woman would’ve had impressive shelves.)

Her love of reading and my love of reading (and writing) connect us, even though we didn’t know each other. And these same things connect me to you, Dear Reader. We may not know each other, we may not share the same beliefs, but we share a love of reading. How transcendent!

If you’d like to let me get to know you, please leave a comment about a positive experience you’ve had with a stranger.

Bisous,
Tori

WIP Wednesday: Saving Their Wolf

WIP Wednesday Paris Harem

I’m currently working on a new series, The Paris Harem trilogy, which follows Dany and Lucien’s cousin, Catherine, a wolf shifter like the rest of the Malraux family. (Readers meet the Malraux family in Wolves of Paris.)

Catherine isn’t part of the family shifter hunting business; she’s a waitress hiding a tragic memory about a past relationship, and hiding from love. In Book 1, Saving Their Wolf, she’s moved back to Paris from the south of France, with a boyfriend in tow. But Catherine is drawn to two other men and there may be a reason the four of them have found each other.

On top of the unknowns in her love life, someone is threatening Catherine. Someone tied to her dead ex-boyfriend.

So, this is my first foray into reverse harem, and I’m thrilled that it takes place in the world of Wolves of Paris and Shifter Hunters Ltd. Catherine is very different from my shifter hunting protagonists. She loves pink and everything frilly and feminine. Since I live in a house full of guys, this may be my way of injecting some femininity into my world. In my teens, I was just like Catherine, but in college I turned away from pink and wore a lot of black. I found the color pink again after having my first son.

What do you think you need a little more of in your life? And how do you treat yourself?

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