Tuesday 20 November 2012

Book Spotlight and GIVEAWAY with Robin Badillo's Family Ties

Do I have a treat for you today. Robin Badillo is here with her new release, Family Ties. She's left us a fantastic excerpt and she is also giving away a copy to one lucky commenter!




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Every pack needs an alpha, and every alpha needs a pack.
Tucker Wilde, a lone wolf, returns to the town where his shifter lineage first began, only to discover his rightful place as alpha has been handed down through another bloodline. To make matters worse, old family secrets threaten the fate of the love he’s destined to find.
Shifter, Tegan Blaid is the key to saving her pack by joining with the son of a powerful pack member, but her heart belongs to Tucker, the one wolf she was never meant to know.
Can Tucker and Tegan fight the forces against them to secure their positions in the pack, or is history determined to repeat itself despite their family ties?

ADULT EXCERPT:

She held her breath when the oversized wolf emerged into the clearing. Every muscle in his broad shoulders flexed and she could see the rise and fall of his chest with every heavy breath he took.
Tegan rose to her feet and reached for the thick fur around his neck. God, he’s so beautiful.
Not nearly as breathtaking as you.
“Wait?” She withdrew her hand. “You really can read my thoughts.”
Can’t all wolves hear each other’s thoughts? He nudged her hand with his snout.
“No.” Tegan splayed her fingers through his coat, tugging on it as she massaged the firm muscles between his shoulder blades. “I’ve never heard another wolf’s thoughts and as far as I know, none have ever heard mine.” This is crazy.
We’re just special, I guess.
“Yeah, I guess.”
Tucker moved closer, rubbing himself against her thigh. Run with me.
“Tucker, I…” Tegan drew his warm body near, hugging him to her leg. “Okay. Okay”
Tucker eased back and sat on his haunches.
Tegan swallowed hard as a flurry of angst dashed through her body. In order to run, her clothes had to go.
Keenly aware of Tucker’s intense stare, Tegan removed his jacket and let it fall to the ground, her eyes fixated on his. “Are you going to watch me undress?” Her heart raced and she struggled to control the goose-bumps rippling across her skin as she awaited his reply.
Do you want me to watch you?
Tegan nodded. But not like that.
Tucker immediately transitioned back into his human form and stood across from her, naked, and glistening with beads of perspiration.
As her gaze trailed downward, moisture gushed between her legs when her eyes feasted upon his massive erection jutting upward toward his stomach. Holy Hell.
Tucker ran his hand up the length of his shaft and thumbed the slit. He bit his bottom lip as though pleased to present himself to her. “Your turn.”
“God, you’re beautiful.”
“Nowhere near as breathtaking as you.”
Tegan stepped closer, unbuttoning her blouse. “Have you ever been with a shifter?”
Tucker swallowed hard, his eyelids lowering to half-mast as he visually took her in.  “Didn’t even know I was a shifter until recently.”
Dismissing his reply, Tegan moved on to her next question. “Why can’t other wolves hear me?”
“I don’t know. Maybe no other wolf is meant to.”
Good answer. She licked her lips, giving her instincts free reign over her body as she slinked toward him. “I can’t stop thinking about you. Your scent is everywhere.”
Tucker reached out and cupped the back of her neck with his right hand, drawing her face closer, inches from his. “Not everywhere—yet.” With that, his mouth crashed into hers and a growl like none she’d ever heard echoed into the night.
Tucker tore away her top and ran long, thick fingers up and down her back, pulling and tugging at her bra as his hot kisses trailed along her throat.
“God, you smell so good.” Tucker dropped to his knees and quickly unfastened her jeans, jerking them down from side to side, licking her stomach and nipping at the tender skin on her hip bones as he ventured lower.
Her panties were next and she stepped out of them as he guided them past her knees.
“Now let’s see how you taste.”
Tegan shuddered as he selfishly lapped at her freshly waxed mound. She sucked air through her teeth when he parted her lips and probed her clit with the hardened tip of his tongue.
“Shit.” Her knees weakened and she felt herself losing the battle to stand.
Tucker stopped and lowered her to the ground.
In seconds, his lips found hers again. His tongue plunged deep and she sucked it, tasting her own tangy juices. “I want you so bad.” Tegan moaned.
“Then have me.”

LINKS:

Robin Badillo’s Blog: http://www.robinbadillo.org



AUTHOR BIO:

Robin Badillo is a down to earth mother of four, born and raised in a small Texas town where she still resides with her nearly grown kids and two spoiled dogs.
After years of being a wife and mom, complete with company picnics and fundraisers for the P.T.A., Robin found herself starting over when her husband of fifteen years suddenly passed away in 2006. With no particular skills to speak of, Robin took the advice of friends and family and followed her heart and passion for writing into the publishing world.
A fan of paranormal and southern romance novels, Robin does her best to offer up a plethora of tasty morsels to satisfy her reader’s appetite. Whether vampires, werewolf shifters or just good ol’ country boys, Robin strives to create heroes to die for and heroines to who will knock your socks off.
Adversity is Robin’s motivation, which explains why she’s a true believer that grey hair is simply God’s graffiti.

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Thanks so much for sharing with us today, Robin. Don't forget to leave a comment, folks.

21 comments:

  1. sounds wonderful would love to review it on my blog juliesbookreview.blogspot.com this is a wonderful site as well! will check back here often

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    1. Thanks or stopping by, Julie! I would love to have you review Family Ties. Have a great week and Thanksgiving of you're on my side of the pond. :-)

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  2. Dorris your books look awesome as well if you ever want a review my contact info is up on my site juliesbookreview.blogspot.com setting up interviews for the new year would love to have you on!

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    1. It sure does! :-)

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    2. Hello, Delphina!! Thank you and thanks so much for dropping in. :-)

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  4. This book sounds really good. I am adding it to my TBR pile.

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    1. Glad you liked the excerpt, Angieia!! Thank you for coming over! Hugs!

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  5. WOW!! This looks fantasstic!! Thanks for the opportunity and good luck everyone.

    Doris.... your books are amazing and you are on my 'Auto-buy' list :-)

    Gayle
    gayle2b74@gmail.com

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    1. Thank you, Gayle! I am so glad you dropped by. Good luck with the giveaway!! :-)

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  6. Seems like an excellent read... Thanks for sharing

    Happy Holidays (Gobble Gooble and all that...)

    BeckeyWhiteATgmailDOTcom

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    1. Happy Turkey Day to you, too, Beckey!! Thanks for dropping in and Good luck!!

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  7. You're a new author for me. I love shifter stories and can't wait to read this one. Definitely cheering for Tucker.

    mythic021@gmail.com

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    1. Tucker sure loves his fans, Vanessa! Very nice to meet you. Thanks for stopping by and good luck!! :-)

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  8. I have just started reading shifter books recently. I thought that they would be silly, but, how wrong was I. Now,am always on the look out for good shifter books.This books like one of those. annpa@gmail.com

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    1. Thanks for commenting, Ann. I hope you'll give this series a try. Have a great weekend! :-)

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  9. Sounds like a story I'd love to read...one of my favorite genres is shifter stories!!

    Eva
    evitap67(at)gmail(dot)com

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  10. Great excerpt...this sounds like a must read! Thanks for sharing...love shifters!
    ivegotmail8889(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. Thanks for taking the time to check it out. Good luck and have a great weekend!

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