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Cover Reveal: Saving Their Wolf

I have waited so long for this! The amazingly talented Keira Blackwood designed this cover for my new book a couple of months ago (and is working on the covers for the rest of the trilogy now), and I’m finally sharing it with the world.

The new series, Paris Harem, is a Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance (yup, set in Paris) featuring another wolf-shifting member of the Malraux family (from Wolves of Paris, Book 2 of the Shifter Hunters Ltd. trilogy). Lucien, Dany, and Emma’s cousin, Catherine, left home years ago and is now back in Paris, with a sexy friend in tow. While dealing with a threat from her past, she meets and falls for a couple more hotties, and tries to figure out how she can have such strong feelings for three different men. Catherine must forgive herself for a tragedy long ago and overcome an unexpected enemy, or lose her chance at love, and life.

Stay tuned for news on the release of Saving Their Wolf and the rest of the Paris Harem trilogy!

Saving Their Wolf (Paris Harem Book One)

Paris Harem Saving Their Wolf

Saving Their Wolf Chapter 2

Paris Harem Saving Their Wolf

The end of another month, another chapter of Saving Their Wolf, the first book in my new Paris Harem series. I hope you’re enjoying these completely unedited chapters!

In this excerpt, Catherine meets her cousin’s friends, and feels an unusual attraction for them. Here we go…getting spicy!

Chapter Two

“Are you sure your cousin won’t mind that I’m coming,” Charlotte said.

“Not at all. She always says the more, the merrier.” They were walking from the metro stop down the rue de Rivoli to a bar where they were planning to meet Dany and her boyfriend, Guy.

“Is this going to be one of those loud clubs with pulsing music?” Charlotte asked. “I’m not so into those kinds of places, especially tonight. I’m exhausted and it’s been so hot out, I just want a relaxing night.”

“That’s what I want to.” Catherine turned toward her new friend. “So, let’s make a deal. If it is one of those horrible places, we’ll leave together and we’ll go have a quiet drink somewhere else, with or without my cousin.”

Charlotte smiled and they continued down the road.

In another few handfuls of steps, they came to the place Dany had told Catherine about. They went down a short flight of stairs and through a heavy wooden door into a dark room with comfy chairs strewn around the small space. A long counter took up one wall, lined with stools.

“Catherine, over here,” a voice called out from their left. Charlotte and Catherine turned toward the voice and found a group of people sitting in some of the low chairs.

Catherine hadn’t expected so many people. She recognized Guy, the huge bear shifter her cousin had been dating since even before Catherine left Paris for the South of France. But she didn’t know the other two young men with them. As she and Charlotte approached, the two men stood. One was almost as big as Guy, with dark skin, almost as dark as the night. His broad shoulders filled his white and blue striped button-down shirt in a way that made Dany itch to grasp onto them. The other man was shorter and leaner, with auburn hair and pale skin and a smirk that made her think it was always close to his lips.

Catherine kissed her cousin and Guy on both cheeks, and introduced Charlotte.

“You can call me Charlie.”

“This is my old friend from university, Martin,” Dany said, gesturing toward the dark-skinned man. He kissed the two women on both cheeks and then introduced the other man.

“And this is my friend visiting from the States, Reid.”

“Nice to meet you both.” He held out his hand to shake Catherine’s and she couldn’t help but laugh. He clearly wasn’t a local, which intrigued her.

“What are you doing here?” she asked, as they all sat down.

“I’m taking a break from my job and I missed this big lug.” Reid gave Martin a soft punch in the arm and Martin pretended to be hurt.

“Your French is so good,” Charlotte exclaimed. “I think you’re the first American I’ve met who actually speaks it.”

Catherine had been thinking the same thing and leaned closer to hear Reid’s answer over the music coming from speakers at either end of the bar.

“I learned in high school and volunteered for a humanitarian organization in Senegal one summer during college. That’s where I met the big lug.” He smirked again and glanced affectionately at Martin.

Martin leaned forward. “Can I get you a drink?” He glanced from Catherine to Charlotte.

“Sure, a beer,” Catherine said. “Thanks.”

“Same,” Charlotte said.

Martin rose in a graceful gesture that Catherine couldn’t help but follow with her gaze. She watched him walk to the bar and lean fluidly over it to speak to the bartender.

“He’s one of the good ones,” Dany said.

Catherine whipped her head toward her cousin as guilt reddened her face.

Dany laughed. “I approve.”

“There’s nothing to approve,” Catherine whispered. She wasn’t ready to think of Nicholas as her boyfriend, but he was definitely more than a friend. And as long as that was the case, she had no business admiring another man, let alone two men. Her face reddened again as she felt Reid’s eyes on her skin. She turned to look at him and the left side of his mouth quirked up even more. Had he heard her? Her nostrils quivered and she noticed his scent for the first time. Under the more obvious notes of trees and nuts was something animal. Wolf, like her, but different.

He was a shifter.

Charlotte was human, so she’d have to wait until she and Dany were alone later to ask her cousin about Reid. And when Martin returned, she realized he was also a shifter, but she didn’t recognize his scent beyond tropical fruit like pineapple and mango and date.

She took a long sip of her beer and watched the two men. They were each handsome but in such different ways – one dark, one pale – one built like a tank and one lean. And they both intrigued her and attracted her.

“So Reid, tell me more about yourself,” Charlotte said. “How long will you be in Paris?”

“I don’t really know. I just left a teaching job in New York and haven’t decided what I want to do next. I could be here a couple of weeks or a couple of months. Who knows?”

“You’re a teacher?” Catherine asked.

“I was a teacher for two years in a special American government program for urban areas. I taught English in an inner-city high school.”

Catherine was surprised. Reid didn’t strike her as a humanitarian. Then again, she could imagine him with high school students. He probably taught them more dirty jokes than they taught him.

“Ooh, what’s New York like?” Charlotte asked.

He looked at Catherine, not Charlotte, while he answered. “New York is awesome. Such a lively city, full of things to do. Just like Paris.” His gaze lingered on Catherine and she began to feel warm all over.

“I’ve always wanted to visit New York,” Charlotte said. “Maybe I can visit you there someday.”

Reid tore his gaze from Catherine. “Maybe, but I’m actually from North Carolina. When I leave Paris, I have no idea where I’m headed next.”

Catherine turned to Martin. “You went to school with my cousin?”

He nodded. “I knew her before she met Guy.”

“Did you study psychology too?”

He nodded again.

“Are you a shifter hunter like Dany, too, or did you stick with psychology?”

“I’m a psychologist,” he answered. He lowered his voice. “I work with legitimate shifters who are struggling with having to keep such a large part of their lives a secret. It can take a big toll on some people.”

“I’m sure. That sounds really noble.” It made her like him even more.

Reid and Charlotte laughed and Catherine turned to look at them. Reid stared back at her, heat like an intense flame in his gaze. Swallowing past sudden desire, she turned back to Martin. “So, you met Reid in Senegal. Is that where you’re from?”

“Yes, but I moved here to go to university. I met Reid when I was home one summer visiting my family. He’s actually a good person, despite how he seems.”

She looked at Reid again, and again, he was staring at her. What was this connection between them? All of them? She felt just as strong an attraction to Martin as to Reid, and all of it despite her feelings for Nico.

She shook her head.

“Are you okay, Catherine?” Martin asked.

Turning back to him, she pasted a smile on her face. “Yes, just tired.”

But was she okay? Why did she have strong feelings for three different men? It wasn’t like her. Or was it?

Saving Their Wolf Chapter 1

Paris Harem Saving Their Wolf

I’ve been wanting to do this for ages, but I was scared. And busy. The last six months have been beyond busy for me and I’ve missed my regular writing schedule. But my schedule is about to change and I can’t wait to get back to writing Saving Their Wolf. This is the first book in a new trilogy, the Paris Harem series, and is set in the world of the second book in my Shifter Hunters Ltd. trilogy, Wolves of Paris.

The main character, Catherine Malraux, is the cousin of Lucien, Dany, and Emma from Wolves of Paris (she’s Mathieu’s daughter). Unlike the Shifter Hunters Ltd. trilogy, the Paris Harem series is reverse harem, so you can expect lots of steamy angst about more than one hot man. And it’s set in Paris!

So, in honor of Halloween, here you go…a completely unedited excerpt from my work-in-progress. Sharing this is one of the scariest things I’ve ever done. Hope you like it!

Chapter One

Catherine placed a plate of Tunisian salad on the table in front of an older gentleman with tan skin and graying hair. “Here you go,” she said with a smile. “Can I get you anything else?”

“Another glass of beer, please.”

Catherine whirled around and strode to the bar. “Another beer for Mr. Hassine, please, Abdul.”

The chef-owner handed her a glass of beer without a word. Abdul wasn’t a chatty sort, but at least he didn’t hit on her. She’d worked here as a teen, before moving to the south of France. And he’d happily—well, as happy as Abdul ever showed–taken her back now that she’d moved home to Paris. She’d become friendly with another waitress, Charlotte, a petite blonde, who always wore her hair in a high ponytail, like some kind of American cheerleader. And Charlotte had worked here for several months, and claimed Abdul had never hit on her either.

This was a trait Catherine appreciated in a boss.

Placing the glass of beer on the table in front of Mr. Hassine, she looked out the front window to check on her handful of customers sitting at sidewalk tables. Speaking of Americans, the couple of tourists at the table right in front of the window pushed back from the table, the young man putting his hands over his belly.

That’s my cue, she thought, marching outside. Pasting another smile on her face, Catherine looked from the young man’s pleasant face to the joyful face of his female companion. “Can I bring you anything else?”

“No, thank you,” the young woman said with a bright smile. “This was delicious. I’ve never had Tunisian food before. I hope we can find this at home.”

“Where is home?”

“Massachusetts,” the young man said.

“Oh, Boston?”

The young woman shook her head. “We’re from western Massachusetts, a small town outside of Springfield.”

“It houses the basketball Hall of Fame,” the man said. “Have you been to Massachusetts?”

“No,” Catherine answered. “I’ve never been to the States. In fact, I’ve never been outside of France.” The young woman patted Catherine’s hand. “You’ll get there someday, I’m sure of it. Your English is great.”

Catherine wasn’t so sure. She wasn’t exactly raking in the money as a waitress. And she’d be damned if she asked her father for any help. In fact, she hadn’t even seen her father yet since she’d arrived in Paris. She was a little afraid to. But she knew she couldn’t avoid him forever. If she was going to stay here in Paris, she’d have to make up with Dad. If nothing else, her cousin Dany and the rest of their family would force her to.

The young man spoke and pulled Catherine’s attention back to her job. “Is there anything you can recommend we see that’s off the beaten path?”

She gave it some thought. “It depends on what you’re into. There are smaller museums dedicated to different authors and artists, or there are lesser-known neighborhoods with a lot of charm that are architecturally different from other parts of Paris. Or you could just walk along the river and see what you find.”

The young couple shared a smile.

“Here’s your check,” Catherine said, pulling it from her apron.

She glanced up then and toward the street. A man was walking by, a familiar man, but she couldn’t place him. He saw her, too, and his steps slowed and his features hardened into a glare. She remembered that glare. She’d seen it only a couple of weeks ago in Aix. He’d been in the middle of the protest near the restaurant where she used to work before she returned to Paris, and he glared at her then, too.

Why was he always glaring at her? She opened her mouth to say something, anything, but he started walking again at a quick pace and was soon out of sight among the many other people walking on the rue de Rennes on this busy, warm weekend day.

“Miss, are you okay?”

Catherine startled out of the haze of memories and turned back to her customers. “Sorry, I’m fine. All set?” She took the bills they handed her, wished them a good day, and hustled back inside the restaurant.

WIP Wednesday: Saving Their Wolf excerpt

Short excerpt from Saving Their Wolf (Book 1 of the Paris Harem series)

So, my friends, this is an unedited excerpt taken out of my WIP (work-in-progress). I’d love to hear what you think, but please be kind. I still plan on running this through multiple critique partners, beta readers, editors, and proofreaders. For now, however, I haven’t even finished the draft (I’m about three-fourths of the way through).

Excerpt of Saving Their Wolf

Catherine placed a plate of Tunisian salad on the table in front of an older gentleman with tan skin and graying hair. “Here you go,” she said with a smile. “Can I get you anything else?”

“Another glass of beer, please.”

Catherine whirled around and strode to the bar. “Another beer for Mr. Hassine, please, Abdul.”

The chef-owner handed her a glass of beer without a word. Abdul wasn’t a chatty sort, but at least he didn’t hit on her. She’d worked here as a teen, before moving to the south of France. And he’d happily—well, as happy as Abdul ever showed–taken her back now that she’d moved home to Paris.

She’d become friendly with another waitress, Charlotte, a petite blonde, who always wore her hair in a high ponytail, like some kind of American cheerleader. And Charlotte had worked here for several months and claimed Abdul had never hit on her either.

This was a trait Catherine appreciated in a boss.

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)!

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?

Tori’s Teaser Tuesday: Waking Her Wolf

Around the middle of the afternoon, there was a knock on her door. Puzzled, she looked through the peephole and saw Nicholas. Swinging open the door, she asked, “What are you doing here?”

He smiled and held up a reusable bag from the grocery store on the corner of her street. “I want to cook with you.”

She stepped back to let him in. “What are you making?”

Cassoulet.” Her stomach rumbled in response and they both laughed. Now that he was inside she could smell sausage in his bag as well as the clean soapy odor of him.

She poured them each a glass of red wine and perched on a stool to watch him cook. She’d always loved watching him cook, but it had always just been something fun and filled with camaraderie between them. Now that she and Dany had spoken, she couldn’t help noticing the muscles on his forearm as he chopped onions. And his clean manly scent mixed with the smell of the sausage and other ingredients while the cassoulet baked, and it was intoxicating. She watched him sip wine and prepare a salad and make a homemade vinaigrette, and she wondered how she had never noticed before how handsome her best friend was.

Teaser from Waking Her Wolf, a Paris Harem prequel short story

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