Hi all,
In addition to my Tuesday Teaser, I have a special guest today - Siobhan Muir, whose A Hell Hound's Fire has just released. Read on and find out more about this intriguing FREE read
~S~
A Little April Fire
by Siobhan Muir
Woot! I'm back on Sage's blog! Thank you so
much for having me here today, Sage.
Six months ago I visited with a post about
celebrating the autumn and the changes toward winter. It has been an eventful
winter and now I have a new release I can talk about which comes out today.
SQUEEE!! :D
A Hell Hound's Fire is a short story free
read (that's right, I said FREE) introducing my little town of Cloudburst,
Colorado, a town full of some of those odd and interesting critters I mentioned
last fall. In this case, I give you some werewolves, but one of them isn't
quite like the others. If you've read Queen
Bitch of the Callowwood Pack, you'll know they often come across their True
Mates when they least expect it. This is the case here, but Sarah Flanagan, the
heroine, gets more than she bargained for when she works with Alex MacLaren.
Here's the blurb:
Alex MacLaren figures he'll never find love again after his mate dies. As one of the rare Hell Hound werewolves, his chances are slim to none. And slim went home. When the local Morukai shaman calls on him to protect a lovely Irish werewolf and her young son from demons, he can't help but take the job.
Sarah Flanagan is desperate to save her son Liam from the deadly monster trailing them, but she's out of options and places to hide. She lost her mate the last time she encountered a demon, and with Liam depending on her, the stakes are far higher this time. After meeting Alex, she's not sure about the Hell Hound, but she’s no fool. He’s their best hope for survival... and hers for another chance at love.
Excerpt:
Sarah
jerked her head around so fast she heard her neck pop. The man’s rich, rumbling
voice offered comfort in ways she’d never experienced before. She inhaled to
get more of an understanding of the salt-and-pepper haired man standing in the
doorway. He carried the scents of alpine river and hot stone, but more
importantly, he smelled like a Moon Singer.
Don’t be fooled, gel. The demon can pull off such
trickery.
“Who are
you?”
“My name
is Alex MacLaren. Lt. Fitzroy called me to take you somewhere safe.”
She
sighed. “Thank you, but I don’t think there’s anywhere safe from what’s
following us.”
“Fitzroy
says running water helps throw off the scents. I happen to own a house
surrounded by the river. What say we get you there and then figure out an
additional plan of action?”
“Are you
west of left field, Mr. MacLaren?”
The Moon Singer code popped out before she thought.
He gave
her a half smile. “I haven’t heard that phrase in a long time. But, yes, ma’am,
I surely am west of left field.”
Sarah
hadn’t known she’d been holding her breath until it rushed out in a relieved
sigh. More relief than required over his not being the demon. What’s that about?
“Do you
think we’d be safe from…what’s coming?”
“Let’s
talk about it on the way. The fewer people who know, the less likely someone
might tip off your pursuer.”
Sarah
wanted to ask more questions, but a sense of urgency made her rise and pull
Liam up with her. Her son watched Alex with wide, blue eyes, clutching the
book.
“Mama,
can we bring the book with us?”
“It doesn’t
belong to us, Liam.”
“Bring
it. Fitzroy won’t mind. He keeps books just for that reason. We’ll just go out
the back to my Jeep.” Alex gestured to the door. No one stood in the hallway
outside and Sarah scented Alex’s relief.
He
ushered them out to a cherry red Jeep Rubicon and helped them inside. He
buckled Liam in directly behind him as if to protect the boy with his own body.
The inside of the Jeep smelled like Alex. His strength, comfort, and power
wrapped around them as he closed the doors. Old sorrow spiced the other scents
and Sarah wondered what wounds he carried.
“I’m
taking you to the River House. I don’t go there very much anymore, so most
people in town won’t know about it.” Alex scanned the world outside the windows
with careful eyes as he drove. “It may be a little dusty, but it’s quiet and
safe.”
“Why
don’t you go there much?” Liam asked.
Sarah
hissed a warning and the boy frowned.
“My mate
and I built it for relaxation. After she left, it just didn’t feel the same.”
“I’m
sorry about your mate.” Sarah smelled his pain as he shrugged nonchalantly.
“It
happened a long time ago.” Alex checked his mirrors and made a turn up a dirt
road. “Let’s talk about what’s going on with you. Fitzroy told me you have a
demon after you. Want to tell me how that happened?”
Sarah
clenched her jaw and looked at her son. She hated revisiting the memories, but
she’d come to the Morukai and he’d
brought Alex in to help. Knowledge is
power and I can’t do this alone anymore.
“Six
years ago, demons attacked our village.” Alex raised his eyebrows and Sarah
shrugged, pushing away fresh grief. “We’d just learned of my pregnancy and had
gone out to celebrate. They killed my mate, Malcolm, and left me for dead.” She
rubbed the ragged scar along her thigh under her jeans. “They killed so many
people. If we’d stayed home, we might have escaped.”
Alex
whistled with amazement. “They bit you?”
She
nodded. “Bit, scratched. They left my body a bloody mess.”
“How did
you survive the venom?”
“I don’t
know. Sheer dumb luck? I wish I could explain.” She glanced at Liam. He met her
gaze with love and trust.
“Why
would the demons pursue you now?” Alex downshifted and slowed the Jeep, sparing
her a thoughtful look.
Sarah
sighed and clenched her fists on her legs. “They’re after Liam.” Alex only
raised an eyebrow. “He must have incorporated some of the venom during his
development because now he can smell and sense when demons are around. He has
saved us from them many times.”
Alex’s
expression softened. “That’s a mighty useful skill to have, Liam.”
“Yes,
sir.”
“You can
call me Alex.” He smiled. “What do they smell like to you?”
Liam
didn’t say anything for a long time and the seconds ticked by with the growl of
the engine. Sarah tried to forget the putrid demonic stench, but it festered
inside her, engraved in her scent memory. At last, Liam glanced at her as if
seeking permission and she nodded.
“They
smell like rotten eggs and really hot rock.” He paused and hugged himself. “A
little like you.”
Ah, springtime. Love is in the air and the
wolves start singing. :D You can get your copy of A Hell Hound's Fire at Smashwords and All Romance Ebooks for free.
More stories will be coming from Cloudburst Colorado, and you might see more of
Alex and Sarah – keep your eyes peeled.
I do have one short question. If you had a
demon chasing you, who would you turn to for help?
Thanks so much for stopping by and happy
reading! :)
Thanks for being my guest today, Siobhan! It's great to have you back here
~S~
Thank you so much for having me here today, Sage. I truly appreciate it. :)
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