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Savannah by Eugenia Price

Even the word "prolific" just doesn't seem to adequately describe Eugenia Price. She was more than that"”a tireless force who dedicated long hours to her writing, personally answered all of her fan...

Strange Academy by Teresa Wilde

I wrote my first novel in twelfth grade"”a craptastic plot-hole-ridden mystery I did after reading too much Agatha Christie. I wrote my second novel in creative writing class in university. It was a...

Fire of the Dragon by Lori Dillon

In a previous life, Lori worked as a graphic designer for fourteen years for the power company, occasionally venturing into nuclear power plants for her job (yes, nuclear plants need graphic...

Haven by Celia Breslin

Writer, urban fantasy and paranormal romance. Mega Joss Whedon fan. Lover of dark chocolate and Boot Camp (no kidding). I write about all the sexy and mysterious creatures of the Otherworld....

Bared for Her Bear by Jenika Snow

Who is Jenika Snow? She is the pseudonym of a mother, wife and nurse.  She lives in the too hot northeast with her husband, their two daughters. Thankfully her husband shares her unusual sense of...

Rena’s Cowboy by Agnes Alexander

Agnes Alexander has devoted herself to many jobs, but the one that has always stood out for her has been writing. She has been a very busy author, managing to compose and sell over 400 articles,...

Emily’s Cowboy by Donna Gallagher

Sydney-born Donna Gallagher decided at an early age that life needed be tackled head on. Leaving home at 15 she supported herself through her teen years. In her twenties she married a professional...

Apocalyptic Moon

Apocalyptic Moon

“My first lycanthropy case.” The guy was psycho, but it didn’t matter, he was immune to Z-phage. He’d be another lab rat to experiment on. Maybe they’d give her a break and poke him instead, giving her injection bruises time to heal. Still, he was mentally ill and needed her help.
Mansfield chuckled. “More like lupus or rather Canis lupus.”
Dirk corrected. “Homo sapiens lupus.”
She rolled her eyes and huffed, “Can I change rooms? Maybe one with a view?”
Dirk gave her a seductive gaze. “Actually, my view is stunning.”
Her knees weakened and her voice disappeared. For once in her life, she had no smart-ass comeback.
Mansfield smiled. “All other rooms are reserved for the undead.” He unlocked her door and dragged her out. “Time for your daily shower.”
“Hey, take me along. I don’t mind sharing a shower with the doc.” Dirk winked at her.
Had he forgotten that he was strangled with a torture collar, locked up in a rat cage and oh yeah, the outside world overrun by zombies? It wasn’t the time to flirt.
As Mansfield escorted her out, she twisted around and glared at Dirk. “Bite me!”
“I promise.” He cupped his hands over his mouth and howled.
Damn real. She pulled away from Mansfield. “Great, I’m stuck in a psych ward.”
****
Dirk paced his sealed prison cell. He sniffed. The stench of rotting flesh seeped through the walls. This fucking place was infested with zombies. They must be keeping a zombie zoo. One breach and they’d be overrun. Soon the hot little brunette would fall prey to the zombies. He needed an escape plan. ASAP.
The soldier that escorted Jaeger out had the virus. The soldier reeked of fear. He hid his recent bite. Oh well, not sharing. Only he and the woman mattered. He needed the access code since the damn door was werewolf proof.
Mad Scientist Mansfield definitely thought Dora could mate a werewolf. Why hadn’t Jaeger mentioned that was impossible?

My Lady Quicksilver by Bec McMaster

My name is Bec McMaster and I live in a small country town in Victoria, Australia, with my boyfriend and a beautiful dog named Kobe. I grew up either with my nose in a book or writing, and never...

The Duke's Champion
She Has Always Belonged to Me high res
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