WOLF’S MATE by Celia Kyle Spotlight and Giveaway
Title: WOLF’S MATE
Author: Celia Kyle
Series: Shifter Rogues, #1
On Sale: August 1, 2017
Publisher: Forever
eBook: $4.99 USD
Danger shouldn't be this sexy...
Cougar shifter Abby Carter always plays it
safe. That's why she's an accountant—no excitement, no danger, and no cocky
alpha males. She loves her quiet life, but fate has other plans. When Abby
uncovers the shady dealings of an anti-shifter organization, she'll have to
trust the too-sexy-for-her-peace-of-mind werewolf Declan Reed... or end up six
feet under.
Declan Reed is starting over. After two years
with Shifter Operations Command, it's time to put his past behind him. Now
Declan is the only thing standing between the gorgeous Abby and an early grave,
and if he's going to have any chance of keeping her alive, he'll have to
embrace the darkness he's fought to keep at bay. But first he has to convince
Abby that there's no safer place in the world than the arms of a big bad
werewolf.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Celia Kyle is a New York Times and USA Today
bestselling author, ex-dance teacher, former accountant and erstwhile
collectible doll salesperson. She now writes paranormal romances for readers
who:
1) Like super hunky heroes (they generally get
furry)
2) Dig beautiful women (who have a few more
curves than the average lady)
3) Love laughing in (and out of) bed.
It goes without saying that there's always a
happily-ever-after for her characters, even if there are a few road bumps along
the way. Today she lives in central Florida and writes full-time with the
support of her loving husband and two finicky cats.
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EXCERPT
There was nothing sexier than a man—half-naked and sexy as
hell—in the kitchen. Declan opened an
upper cabinet and grabbed a pan, stretching to reach handle. The move made his jeans drop just a hint,
exposing more of those muscles she wanted to lick and nibble.
Her center clenched, clit throbbing with a surge of desire,
and she bit her lip to keep her whimper in check. Then… then he made it so much worse—better?
He set the pan on the stove and went to the fridge, tugging on the door so it
swung open. It gave her a clear view of
his back, of the play of muscles while he moved, the way they slid beneath his
skin. That was when he made it all
worse. He leaned down to peer into the
space, attention firmly on the fridge’s interior.
Meanwhile her attention was firmly on his ass. She wanted to bite and nibble him there, too.
Okay, she wanted him everywhere, all of him.
Oh, she wouldn’t destroy herself in that way—Declan was dangerous,
heartless—but that didn’t mean she couldn’t ogle. A lot.
“You done staring, yet?” Laughter tinged his words and she
wrenched her attention from his ass. He remained bent over and peeked at her
from beneath his arm. She met his teasing gaze for a split-second, his
twitching lips enough to make her face flush, and then shot her stare to the
ground. “Or should I go ahead and strip for you?”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” she mumbled.
“Liar.” His chuckle turned deep and dark, like smooth
chocolate that lured her forward a step before she realized she’d moved. He
straightened and turned away from the fridge, nudging the door closed with his
foot.
His bare foot.
Could feet be sexy?
Abby’s cougar purred.
Apparently.
“Come eat.” He placed a carton of eggs and bag of shredded
cheese on the counter.
“You keep trying to feed me.” She steeled herself for being
so close to Declan without touching him.
“Because you need to eat.”
He didn’t give her a spare glance, just cracked an egg on the edge of
the pan, a nice sizzle following the move. He tossed the empty shell in the
sink and then focused on her, blue eyes intent. “You need to be prepared for
what’s coming.”
“Coming?” Her heartbeat stuttered, her banked fear resurged
and threatened to take over.
Declan’s eyes bled amber for a moment, flickered between man
and wolf, and he refocused on the stove. “A team is hunting you on behalf of
the director.”
“I don’t know what that means.” Or rather, she didn’t want to know.
He was quiet then, attention wholly on the frying pan as if
his cooking decided the fate of the world. The longer he ignored her, the more
nervous she became until she simply couldn’t take it anymore.
“Declan?” He didn’t make a sound, just flipped the second
egg onto the plate and slid it across the counter
“Sweetheart,” he murmured, blue eyes back and staring deep
into her soul. “Until we know more, you’re with me. Once we’re holding all the
cards, we’ll figure out our play. For now, it’s just us.”
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