Rebel
Sons
of the Alpha Book 3
by
Addison Carmichael
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
To
avoid a forced, loveless marriage to a man she detests, were-Cougar
princess Jade Lamarche escapes to the neutral territory of Santa
Barbara, California to finally live life on her own terms. But
she discovers this is dangerous country where female Cats are rare
and highly sought after by dozens of vicious rogues, and Jade finds
herself needing the help and protection of a lone Wolf outcast from
his own Pack.
A
Wolf Pack in a blood feud with her own family’s Cougar Pride.
After
failing to prevent his friend’s suicide over an unspeakable crime,
were-Wolf prince Luke Bryant breaks from the unjust and restrictive
laws and constraints of his Pack and disappears into neutral
territory. At last he is free from the suffocating expectations
of his people and the forced control of his High Alpha father.
What
Luke didn’t count on was befriending a lone female Cougar who
requires his help at every turn in this deadly, untamed Wild West.
Or the fact that against every natural law known to were-kind, he’s
impossibly developing feelings for her.
Deep,
taboo feelings.
Because
one thing is always certain—A
Wolf never falls in love with a Cat.
Heir
Sons
of the Alpha Book 2
It’s
bad enough Nicole Gabrielle is a low-ranking Sigma Wolf—she
also harbors a taboo secret that would expel her from the Bryant Wolf
pack there in the Pacific Northwest.
Nicki
is half were-Coyote born from the notorious Juarez Coyote Pack.
But
Nicki has bigger problems. Were-Bear gangsters blackmailed her
family, and the only way to pay them off is to doctor her Pack
records and disguise herself in order to hire on at the exclusive
Timber Ridge community. No matter how hard she tries to fly under
everyone’s radar, however, the hot and charming Jake Bryant pursues
her with a royal vengeance, risking exposure to her deadly
secret.
As
the High Alpha’s heir apparent, Jake Bryant must abide by one
specific Wolf law—he
can never marry anyone below his Alpha rank. Unfortunately,
his forced-upon fiancée Eva LeBlanc only loves his half-brother
Neil.
If
only he could locate his mystery “Sheila” who rescued him from
Arcan Hunters one night twelve years ago. She is the only person who
has been able to help him make sense of his chaotic life, and the
only woman he’s ever truly desired.
With
the exception of this intriguing new employee in the Pack
organization...who
seems strangely familiar.
Knight
Sons
of the Alpha Book 1
Alexia
Raine has a major problem.
She’s
being stalked by very dangerous men for some unknown reason, but one
that will turn her entire world on its axis.
Just
when he’s closing in on a vicious werewolf hunter that is
kidnapping, torturing and killing their people, he’s pulled from
the case by his High Alpha, Rob Bryant, to locate and return the
daughter of their most valuable and gifted shifter. If he doesn’t,
their entire Wolf Pack in the Pacific Northwest might collapse and
lose all hard-won territory, shifting the balance of powers and
throwing the entire were-kind species into a world war.
Problem
one—Alexia Raine never knew her real father.
Problem
two—She doesn’t even know that shifters or were-kind exist.
Problem
three—Their rival Pack wants her and will stop at nothing to
acquire her for several unspeakable reasons.
Problem
four—She’s the most aggravating, infuriating, intoxicating
woman he’s had the displeasure to rescue. And he may very well be
falling in love with her.
Problem
five—A wolf always finds and protects his mate.
Beauty
and Her Beast
Prequel
to Sons of the Alpha – Knight
A
tale as old as time--with a
Paranormal twist!
Rebecca
Hartford hates Valentine's Day. That is, until the mysterious,
attractive Erik Leonid bursts into the café where she sits eating
alone that afternoon. Then her entire world, and all of her
preconceptions, turns upside-down and will never be the same.
That means learning to love someone from the inside-out regardless of
her fears and those seeking to harm them both for their forbidden
relationship.
She
only hopes it will be enough.
Addison
Carmichael has been a storyteller since she was a young girl. Even
then every tale she imagined had a romantic element that grabbed
front and center. She is absolutely in love with love—giving it,
receiving it, then sending it back out into the world. She believes
there is something miraculous and supernatural about true love in
every form, and incorporates this magical element into all of her
stories.
Besides
reading and writing (blissful addictions), Addison loves the
mountains and ocean, and enjoys hiking, camping, horseback riding and
star gazing. She also bakes, knits and sews, which she never has
enough time for. She attempted mastering several musical
instruments, singing, painting, photography, dancing and archery, but
always returned to writing and storytelling as the “one true love”
of her life.
Addison
was born and raised in Southern California and has lived and traveled
all over the west coast (and the world), now living
happily-ever-after with her family in the Pacific Northwest in
Snohomish, Washington.
GUEST POST
What are your top 10 favorite books/authors?
Peter Pan (JM Barrie), Chronicles of
Narnia (CS Lewis), Hobbit/Lord of Rings (JRR Tolkien), Pride and
Prejudice (Jane Austin), Twilight (Stephanie Meyers), Hunger Games
(Suzanne Collins), Anne of Green Gables (LM Montgomery), Romeo &
Juliet (Shakespeare), Hunt for the Red October (Tom Clancy), The
Witness (Sandra Brown)
How long have
you been writing?
I believe authentic writers are born,
not made. I was born a storyteller, but started putting my stories
down on paper around the age of 15.
Do the
characters all come to you at the same time, or do some of them come
to you as you write?
I allow the characters to tell their
own stories and try and stay out of their way. If I do, the magic
happens, then new characters feel free to come out of hiding and show
themselves. One character I fully intended to be a walk-on part
shoved me aside and became the protag’s second love interest,
insisting on front billing on my next book in that series.
What kind of
research do you do before you begin writing a book?
Most times I already have a great idea
of the where, what, & whom details of the story before I write
it. There have been times I’ve actually traveled to a specific
location I’m not familiar with, but want very much to use. I was a
frequent library haunter, until the internet revolution where I could
do detailed research while sipping cocoa in my p.j.s. Still have my
library card though.
Do you see
writing as a career?
I see it as a calling and necessity. I
write stories, because if I don’t, they tend to bloat my head and
heart and life, and I become a very cranky person my kids and dog run
from. They prefer I write.
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