A Liar’s Moon available for pre-order

A Liar’s Moon, second in my Strength of the Pack series, is released on December 11th and is now available for pre-order at a 10% discount.

A handsome stranger walks into the Elk Ridge diner and into Jason Nichols’ heart. The first time Jason speaks to Riley Clark, he falls a little in love. By the time he sleeps with Riley, he’s head over heels. But Riley is a man on a mission. And that mission is to expose the secret Jason’s pack is protecting.

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Cover for A Liar’s Moon

Another lovely cover from Christine Kirchoff for the second book in this series. I think she’s captured both Jason’s and Riley’s characters perfectly – yes, Riley really is that smirky and cocky. Till you get to know him. Then he’s worse.

A Liar’s Moon is released on December 11th.

Cover art - A Liar's Moon

Blog tour and gift certificate giveaway: ‘An Impossible Mate’

So, this is something a little different for me – my first blog tour, which is a review tour for An Impossible Mate. There are five stops on the tour, and once it’s completed, one commenter will be drawn at random to win a $15 Amazon gift certificate or B&N eGift card (winner’s choice).

So please, do drop in on any of the blogs which are so generously participating in the tour to see what they thought of the book and get your name into the draw!

November 20: Books on Silver Wings
November 27: Sharing Links and Wisdom
December 4: The Fuzzy, Fluffy World of Chris T. Kat
December 11: Dalene’s Book Reviews
December 11: Long and Short Reviews

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Strength of the Pack #3: Red Moon Rising

I’m pleased to share that I’ve just signed the contract for the third book in the Strength of the Pack series, Red Moon Rising. It’s due to be released in February next year.

I came so close to calling this series the Argent series, but eventually decided against it because while that strand of shifter mythology is key to what happens in the books, I felt it might give the impression, wrongly, that the whole series revolves around one character. As the books are getting written and the relationships between pack members, old and new, are developing, it’s becoming clear to me that I made the right decision. No wolf is an island, and all that. Especially not this lot.