Happy Monday morning....
Yeah, okay I did say that with a certain amount of sarcasm, but here in the UK at least, it's Bank Holiday Monday, so we're getting an extra day.
*grins*
For the rest of you, let me make that first day back at work easier. I have Nicola Cameron on my blog today with her new release Storm Season, which looks fab I have to say. I'll let her tell you all about it.
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Thanks for
letting me come on your blog today! I'm really excited about the release of
Storm Season -- not only is it my first full-length novel, it's also the first
book in my Olympic Cove series, which is best described as "Humans, Greek
Gods, and mythological creatures must band together in Florida to save Earth
from an insane deity who wants to remake the planet in its own diseased image.
No pressure." The entire series is fantasy erotic romance with science
fiction and action/adventure elements; pairing-wise, the first two books in the
series are MMM, the third and fifth books are MMF, the fourth book is MMMFF
(oh, I'm looking forward to writing THAT), and the sixth book is MF. Yeah, I
was never all that good about coloring inside the lines...
BLURB:
Ian
West had his summer all planned out — go down to Florida, stay
in his family’s beach cottage on Olympic Cove, and work on his science fiction
novel. But his plans get thrown for a loop when gorgeous twin sea gods Bythos
and Aphros show up in the cove and inform him he’s their fated consort.
As if
that wasn’t enough, something in the Gulf of Mexico is turning mermaids into
legendary monsters and gods into demons. Now, Ian not only has to navigate the
complicated waters of a ménage relationship with twin sea gods, he also has to stop an
insane deity and save the whole damn planet.
No pressure.
BUY LINKS:
BOOK TRAILER:
EXCERPT
“So … you just waited for me?
All this time?”
“Yes,” Bythos said. “And you finally returned
to us, and dreamed of us as we dreamed of you.” With care, he slid an
arm around Ian. “I meant what I said earlier. We will never harm you, and we will
never force you into anything you don’t want to do. But we need
you, Ian, just as you need us.”
“We do need you,” Aphros said, moving in
to lay the softest of kisses on Ian’s shoulder. “You’re the sun and the moon
to us. We’ve dreamed about you for so long. Please, Ian, let us love you.”
Ian
shivered at the softness of the demigod’s lips as they feathered
along his shoulder, tracing the curve to his neck. His desire bloomed again, a
warm heaviness settling in his groin. “You dreamed about me?” he whispered.
“Every night,” Aphros said. “You have no idea how you
tormented us with your skin, the sounds you made.”
“And your taste,” Bythos murmured, leaning
in now and brushing the tip of his tongue over Ian’s skin. “I can’t describe how delicious
you are. You taste like everything good in the world. Like home.”
“Like ours,” Aphros said.
Ian
moaned at the sensation of their mouths on his neck, their hands wandering
across his chest, plucking gently at his nipples. “Oh, God,” he breathed.
“Gods, actually,” Aphros said, lifting his
mouth from Ian’s neck for a moment. “Well, demigods, but
still.”
“Aph, shut up,” Bythos said, sliding a
broad, warm palm around Ian’s jaw and pulling him closer. “We have better things to
do.”
BIO
Nicola Cameron is an
expatriate Chicagoan who has lived in England, Canada, Holland, and Sweden, and
keeps a confusing amalgamation of languages in her head as a result. Currently
located in the clavicle of Texas, she has finally mastered the proper use of
"y'all," much to her Chicago family's dismay.
Despite a healthy interest in
sex since puberty, it wasn't until 2012 that Nicola decided to try writing
about it. As it turned out, the skills she picked up during her SF writing
career transferred rather nicely to erotic romance. When not writing, she
wrangles cats, smooches her husband, makes dolls of dubious and questionable
identity, and thanks almighty Cthulhu that she doesn’t have to work for a major
telecommunications company any more (because there’s BDSM, and then there’s
just plain torture...).
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Thanks for hosting me, Doris!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Looks fantastic that does!
ReplyDeleteohhhh Makes note of details... sounds fab
ReplyDeleteOh yes, myth and magic. Just right for me.
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