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Wishes & Dreams, book #5

 

Paranormal Romance

Date Published: 08-08-2023

 

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Naomi had grown up in a family of rogue shifters… women who stalked
men, seduced them, then after a night of passion, Changed to their animal
form and ripped the man to shreds. She’d always been taught that she
was destined to be a killer, that one day men would be mere prey for her.
She was determined never to become a Rogue… even if she had to do
something desperate.

Liam, a Great Pyrenees shapeshifter, is the new veterinarian at the Country
Vet Clinic. When he’s called to a nearby zoo to care for an ill
clouded leopard, he discovers she is, in fact, another shifter. Even more,
she’s the niece of Beatrice, the rogue who had terrorized the shifter women
in the area for the last year. But Naomi doesn’t seem like a rogue to Liam,
and the shifters rally to her support, freeing her from the zoo and
embracing her into the community.

Naomi loves her new life in the Hudson Valley at a lovely bed and
breakfast, but she has to fight her growing feelings for Liam. He has
absolute confidence in her, that she will never turn Rogue. But she is
afraid to trust that. How can she give in to the magnetic attraction between
them, when it could mean very Liam’s life?

 

About the Author

Allie McCormack

Allie McCormack is  a disabled U.S. military veteran, now pursuing her
life-long dream of being a writer. Allie has traveled quite a bit and lived
many places all over the U.S., as well as a year in Cairo, Egypt as an
exchange student, and a year in Saudi Arabia under contract to a hospital in
Riyadh. Allie now lives in wine country in beautiful southern California
with her family and two rescue cats.

Allie says: “A writer is who and what I am… a romance writer. I
write what I know, and what I know is romance. Dozens of story lines and
literally hundreds of characters live and breathe within the not-so-narrow
confines of my imagination, and it is my joy and privilege to bring them to
life, to share them with others by writing their stories.”

 

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Wishes & Dreams, book #5

 

Paranormal Romance

Date Published: 03-01-2022

 

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Orphaned at a young age, Tamera Austen knows nothing about her family.
Certainly nothing about the strange impulses she can’t control, and
make her fear for her sanity. Moving to the Hudson Valley to make a fresh
start, she is quickly assimilated into the close community there. But her
new friends have their own secrets.

Kester Kazakis recognizes the newcomer as a fellow shapeshifter, but
strangely, she doesn’t seem to be aware of shapeshifters. As he
struggles to find a way to introduce her to their world, he is increasingly
aware that she is the only one for him.

When Tamera’s long-lost uncle appears on the scene, his sinister air
has the community rallying around Tamera. But he’s not so easily
dissuaded from his mission: To keep the caracal shifter line pure.

 

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Coveted  Mate by Allie McCormack

©2022 by Allie McCormack

 

Scene – The First Change

 

Kester came awake fast, every sense on alert. His cat was edgy, pushing at
him. Kitt wanted out. It took a moment to register where he was. Tamera’s
room. The nightmare. He could feel her by his side, radiating warmth despite
the fact that somehow the blanket had fallen away. Groping for the blanket
carefully so as to not wake her, he froze as his fingers encountered…
fur.

What the…?

Cautiously he leaned up on one elbow. His enhanced shifter senses allowed
him to see through the murky dark and as his vision adjusted, he saw
stretched out beside him, asleep in an attitude of blissful abandon, a large
feline, perhaps a little larger than his own Kitt,

Inside, he could feel his cat nature stir, the animal rumbling with
content. That was good. Kitt was sensing the other animal’s emotional state
and reflecting that. He found he was smiling, pleased that his presence had
given Tamera enough of a sense of safety that she’d let down her guard, even
inadvertently, thus allowing her cat to come forward.

Ooh-kay. Now what to do? YiaYia was a few hundred miles away, and he wasn’t
about to call his sister over. On the other hand, Kitt was purring;
obviously his cat felt no danger. He sat up, and reaching to the side turned
on the small bedside lamp. He turned his attention back to Tamera, studying
her. Her coat was short, a thick, rich looking pelt and she had long legs
with wide, splayed paws, relaxed now in sleep.  She appeared very much
like a miniature cougar except for the reddish tan color to her coat and
long black tufts off the tips of her ears. He didn’t recognize the breed,
but whatever Tamera was, she was not a domestic cat. This was some kind of
wild animal.

Not without trepidation, Kester slid his hand lightly along her back,
feeling the thickness of her fur.

“Tamera,” he called in a soft voice, too soft to waken a human
but knowing even fast asleep, her cat would hear and waken. “Wake up
now, Tamera.”

The eyelids parted, and slanted blue eyes gazed out at him, blinking
sleepily. He saw the moment she became aware, the widening of her eyes. The
ears swept back, an involuntary response, and she leaped up from the
mattress. Unaccustomed to the new form, her legs scrambled for purchase, and
she tumbled off the bed, sprawling in a heap on the floor. He winced as
sharp claws scrabbled on the smoothly polished wooden floor, but she was
only pulling her legs beneath her, crouching where she had landed.

Her stare stayed on his face, a good sign, Kester thought. There was more
bewilderment in those wide eyes than fear, so he slid off the bed,
approaching slowly. He crouched on his heels, extending one hand
tentatively.

“You did it,” he told her, unable to suppress the grin splitting
his face. “You did it all by yourself. And you’re gorgeous,
girl.”

The blue eyes blinked again, and he ventured to shuffle a little closer,
extending one hand. She permitted him to lay his hand on her neck, and his
fingers slid into the fur, scratching a little behind her ear. Her head
tilted, leaning into his fingers, and Kester relaxed chuckling.

“You are one gorgeous cat. Yep,” he nodded as she turned her head
back toward him. “Don’t know what kind you are, though. You want to see
yourself?”

Her jaws opened, and an odd trilling sound emerged. He laughed, and rose to
his feet. “Hang on.” Looking around, he saw her cell phone laying
on the dresser. He picked it up and turned the screen on. Finding the camera
app, he turned to look at her.

“Okay, this is going to be your very first ever photograph,” he
told her. “You’ve gotta look your best.”

He came over and rolled her gently to her side. “Here, now pull in
your front paws under your shoulder… that’s right. Now, raise your head
and look toward me. Perfect. That’s the classic cat lounge, no matter what
species.”

He stood back, raising the camera. “You want to prick your ears up.
You can’t see them, but they’re amazing. Here.” He held up his left
hand, snapping his fingers. “Yeah, there they go.”

He took a couple of shots in quick succession, then lowered the camera,
coming to sit on the floor beside her.

“This is you.”

He held out the camera for her to look. She stared for a long moment, then
bobbed her head forward, her nose butting at the phone, then looking at him.
That wasn’t hard to interpret.

“Okay, we’ll google you.” He looked at her assessingly, then
tapped at the screen. “Let’s see… medium to small wild cat, long
legs, huge tufted ears. Well, hello, hello.”

He looked at the screen intently, clicking over to Wiki. “Yep, here
you are. A caracal. Looks like you’re a wild cat that’s native to Africa,
Middle East and India.”

A feline snort had him grinning. He looked back at the phone.

“It seems caracals are pretty popular. It says here they’re mostly
nocturnal… that could be why you Changed in the night, maybe. Also they
don’t make much noise, aside from purring when happy, growling and hissing
when not.” He set the phone on the end of the bed. “Hey, how about
if I Change too. Kitt can help you more, with how to navigate with your
body. We’ll get you up and walking, and since we can communicate via
telepathy in our animal forms, you can ask questions.”

Her head dipped once, and he grinned. “Well, you got ‘yes’
down.”

A growl rumbled in her throat, and the slanted eyes widened again in
apparent surprise. Kester laughed, rising to his feet. “Okay, one Maine
Coon incoming!

He reached for his cat, and Kitt sprang forward, eager to be out to
investigate the newcomer. The air around him zinged, like the crackle of
electricity, and then he was on four paws, padding forward to sniff noses
with Tamera. Her ears were high, rotated forward in curiosity, and he sat
down, curling his plumy tail about his forepaws.

We can talk this way. He sent the words through the mental path.

The large ears twitched, the tufted tips quivering. Try it. He urged. Form
a thought, then say it, but instead of saying it with your lips, say it in
your mind
.

The words came, whispering, tentative. Like this?

Inside he smiled, and his tongue came out to rasp across her cheek. Good.
Now strengthen your tone. It will become easier with time, and eventually
will become as natural as talking is between humans.

Can I talk to you anywhere?

We’re limited by distance. It’s generally considered to be a range of a
mile or so. Katerina told me she reached across several miles to contact
Jacinth when she’d been attacked by a dog, but either that was the exigency
of her situation, or perhaps because it was a Djinn she had a connection to,
although she tells me Jacinth isn’t in general telepathic.

Now. He butted her head with his. Let’s get you up and walking. I want you
to stand up.

Her expressive ears lowered a little. I’m comfortable here.

He sent her an impression of his amusement. I’m sure you are. You’ll be
comfortable standing up and walking, too, with some practice. Come on, up
with you.

She rose unsteadily, but her paws went every which-way and she wound up
sprawled on the floor again. Kester sternly suppressed his amusement.

Try sitting first. Raise up on your front paws, straighten the legs, then
get your hindquarters beneath you. There you go, that’s right.

He padded over to where she stood, nuzzling her in approval.

This is harder than I thought. I feel like I’m going to fall right
over.

You’re doing fine. Now push up with the hind legs, and stand.

She obeyed, and lifted herself to stand on all fours, her long legs splayed
awkwardly, her head lowered as she strove for balance.

I don’t think I can walk. I don’t know what leg to move first.

This time he let her sense his amusement. Your cat knows. You have to get
out of her way, let her come forward. Like the telepathy, at first it takes
a conscious effort, but it will become natural once you get the hang of
it.

She took an incautious step forward and staggered, her claws scrabbling on
the floor as she fought to stay upright. He leaned his massive frame against
hers, steadying her, and she stood, her sides heaving as she panted for
breath. He waited until she seemed to be standing easily before he moved
away.

You’re still trying to intentionally move your legs, it doesn’t work like
that. Your cat comes forward and the movement is instinctive to her.
A
thought came to him, and he grinned to himself. Let’s try this.

His paw shot out, claws sheathed, but buffeting her across the head. He
leaped back as her ears swept back, laying flat against her skull, and her
muzzle wrinkled, jaws parted as she hissed a warning just before she sprang.
Anticipating her move, he angled his haunches and sprang lightly onto the
bed and stood looking down at her.

See? There ya go.

Her head tilted as she peered at him, her tail lashing back and forth. Her
ears swiveled forward, and her paws tapped an excited beat on the floor. I
did it!

You did. He watched as she prowled about the room, snuffling at the table
and chair legs, and bumping her nose against the glass of the balcony door.
She snorted, and turned easily, with the natural grace of the feline,
exploring the room with her new senses.

Things smell weird.

He sent her a mental laugh. They will. You’ll get used to it.

He lowered himself to the mattress, reclining gracefully on the edge of the
bed where he could watch her. She padded over, raising her head to snuffle
at him, and they rubbed muzzles.

Okay this is pretty cool, she admitted. Her slanted gaze surveyed the bed.
I wonder if I could manage to jump up there.

You’ll never know til you try. He added a warning as she crouched, shifting
her weight back onto her hindquarters. From the little I had a chance to
read, caracals are built for jumping into the air. They can catch birds on
the wing. Don’t give it too much effort or you’ll overshoot the bed.

Got it. She adjusted the depth of her stance. Her tail lashed once, and she
sprang up to the bed beside him. Without apparent effort, she lay prone, her
paws stretched before her.

Well done!

So how does an African wild cat get to be in America? She lay her head on
her paws, angled a little toward him. Behind her, only the very tip of her
tail moved, swaying lazily to and fro.

I don’t know. How did any of us get to be shifters for that matter? There’s
all kinds of theories. You’ll learn them all, he warned her, his muzzle
wrinkling. YiaYia, as Warden, will likely find an Elder to tutor you, not
only in the laws but also our history, the different shifter species, the
territories and Wardens and Councils on the various continents, that sort of
thing. Things we all learned growing up.

He was alert for signs of agitation as Tamera digested this. He wasn’t sure
how he would be able to deal with her if her cat became upset. They were
about the same height, although he had more mass, heavily muscled and
furred. It was unlikely that she could hurt him, if he had to subdue her,
but he didn’t want to hurt her. Her whiskers trembled a little, and the
furred tail did lash back and forth a little, but there was surprisingly
little other evidence of agitation.

You doing okay? He prompted, butting her with his head.

Her reply was instant. Yes. I’m just amazed. I never thought such a thing
was even possible! She lifted her head to peer at her front paws. These are
huge! And the claws are sharp, too. I think I might have scratched the
floor, I didn’t mean to.

Be glad they’re retractable. Just think how awkward if you were a
cheetah.

Those slanted eyes widened, then blinked at him. Cheetah’s can’t retract
their claws? I didn’t know that.

They can semi-retract them, not all the way.

Wow. Tamera suddenly flopped over onto her side to lay prone, her long hind
legs stretching almost to the end of the mattress. A rough purr rumbled in
her chest. I feel so lazy. I want to just lay here and do a whole lot of
nothing.

Kester chuckled. Welcome to feline life. You might not want to Change if
you’re on a tight deadline or have an appointment or something. Your cat may
well decide it’s not worth it to bother herself with.

Tamera’s sides heaved as she chuffed in amusement. I could get used to
this. Too bad you can’t bottle it and sell it as stress management.

 

About the Author

Allie McCormack

Allie McCormack is  a disabled U.S. military veteran, now pursuing her
life-long dream of being a writer. Allie has traveled quite a bit and lived
many places all over the U.S., as well as a year in Cairo, Egypt as an
exchange student, and a year in Saudi Arabia under contract to a hospital in
Riyadh. Allie now lives in wine country in beautiful southern California
with her family and two rescue cats.

Allie says: “A writer is who and what I am… a romance writer. I
write what I know, and what I know is romance. Dozens of story lines and
literally hundreds of characters live and breathe within the not-so-narrow
confines of my imagination, and it is my joy and privilege to bring them to
life, to share them with others by writing their stories.”

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A Tale of Subjugation and Injustice

 

Political Fiction

Date Published: April 26, 2023

Publisher:
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A WRITER IS A WARRIOR, so Liam harnessed and used his fear to expose the
Federal Service’s subjugation and injustice for the greatest good.
Institutions are not what people think they are. Liam saw the Federal
Service as an intimidating giant, yet he recognized the very thing that made
the giant robust made it vulnerable. Liam knew a powerful institution was
something he could not fight back with only hope and the thought of
fairness. An institution is not even somebody. It is nothing, and one cannot
fight nothing. Liam knew an institution loses its power once it has a human
face.

Hilda the Widowmaker was the Angeles’ Plantation owner and a highly skilled
institutional assassin. She is a disciple of the Enemy, the fallen angel who
dominates Paradise Lost. Since the beginning of time, the elite has created
a complex system of policies and laws to protect the costly blunders of
management. Outmoded rituals and inappropriate dogma have belittled humanity
into slaves.

The physical world assaults Liam’s faith. The result is an unusual
perspective of some of the most ossified traditions in the Federal Service
and eye-opening lessons that can be applied when David meets Goliath on the
battlefield again.

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THE STATE OF PARADISE LOST

 

A BLARING HORN RIPPLED ACROSS THE HEAVENS, “TOO-TOO-TOO-TOOOOOO-TOOOOOO-TOOM!” 

It cleared out everyone’s thoughts. Archangel Gabriel blew his trumpet and blew it louder, louder than ever before. All the angels gathered in the Heavenly Court and took a knee. Everyone bowed their heads for a moment until they heard a voice. 

Martin Luther, a journalist for the Kingdom of Heaven Broadcast Network, stepped out from behind the curtain and motioned with his hands for everyone to take a seat. He expressed, “Everyone, please be seated. My Lord, Jesus, Archangels, Guardian Angels, Angels, and my fellow citizens of Heaven let me introduce an angel who needs no introduction, Archangel Michael, the Commander of the Army of God.” 

Hovering out of sight, Michael, the most courageous Archangel in the history of the world, slowly descended behind the podium and motioned for the applause to stop. 

 “Enough, please! Enough, please!” Michael pleaded, over and over again, for about thirty seconds. “First of all, I want to thank everyone for taking time out of your day to hear the State of Paradise Lost.” 

“Once more, I’ve returned from a mission from beyond the breach of Heaven’s gates, dear friends. Once again, the Enemy’s onslaughts have been interrupted and pushed back, thanks to the courage of our guarding angels.” 

The endless applause overwhelmed Michael, and the warmth in his heart caused a glistening, brilliant sapphire blue aura around his body. 

“Please! Please! Let me continue,” Michael appealed to the crowd. 

“Shielded by overwhelming power and greed, the Enemy’s deplorable base has overrun the Shadowlands known as Earth. The fact is that Eden’s invasion has been under a large-scale attack, and it has been far more challenging to defend every week since Cain murdered Abel. The defection of the human race has, of course, been deeply damaging to our position in the Shadowlands.” 

“Mortal men and women remain the great combatants in the struggle for their souls. 

“With no hesitation, I say hell is empty, and demons roam freely picking and choosing their next victims.” 

“The Enemy seeks to rule, reign, and sway communications and his efforts will continue on an ever-increasing scale until the end of this war. In another year, fake news may attain dimensions formerly undreamed of, and it affords simple minds the shortest road to victory. It’s frankly horrifying to see humans slog through conspiracy after conspiracy, each one tripping over the previous one.” 

“All those schemes are run by the Enemy.” 

Michael paused, and he reached for a drink of water.

About the Author

Larry A. Lee

The obstacles in Larry A. Lee’s life opened his heart and mind to
turn silences into words. A dream lived inside of him as a young boy. Wisdom
through struggle and compassion, his self-educated imagination describes the
tragic, comic, absurd, ironic, hopeful, and surreal moments of his life.
Larry‘s book Out of the Field demonstrates how important it is to
dream in one’s life, and he shows adversity unlocks one’s real
strengths and values.

Larry wrote Out of the Field to inspire other lost boys and girls to
envision another life beyond the conditions of their circumstances, so their
futures will not vanish from their mind’s eye. By virtue of
self-reflection, he broke free of the imprisonment of a black and white
world, and the relentless discovery of Self bore the purity of wisdom
through forgiveness. The truth is ugly and uncomfortable, but the future
begins with the right choice. Formidable and in the distance, Larry presses
forward into the unknown, and he hopes others will follow their
dreams.

 

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Taken, Book 4

 

Paranormal Women’s Fiction

Date Published: August 11, 2023

 

Trudi wasn’t looking for a romantic partner when she stumbled on Nick
in the park, but the sweet man sure seems out of place in Eerie. He also
seems drawn to her. He might be the death of her, but he could also be her
soulmate if she’s willing to open her heart.

There’s just the tiny matter of her deathly stare.

Nick knows the moment he meets Trudi that he’s met his match. The
beautiful gorgon haunts his dreams and he can’t get enough of her
kiss. When she agrees to help him research his past and unravel his family
tree, he knows he can’t let her go.

As long as she doesn’t kill him…

 

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“This has got to be the place.” Nick stopped at the edge of the
town. Eerie, Ohio. He stared at the sign and everything within him screamed
to get the hell out of there. He wasn’t much of a paranormal. He was
supposed to be the grandson of a gorgon, but honestly, he wasn’t even
sure. He’d come to Eerie in search of answers. His life didn’t
feel like his own and his family didn’t seem to want him around. Like
he wasn’t one of them. His father kept dropping hints that he needed
to find out where he’d come from, and now it was time to do
that.

Shit. No one wanted a man who might or might not be a gorgon around. He
wasn’t seen as a trickster. He was the most serious person he knew. He
sucked at jokes, sucked at relaxing and was a disaster with relationships.
He didn’t know how to give over control.

He looked up at the sign again.

 

Eerie

The best little town around.

 

Best little town. Ha! Maybe the place to find anything that didn’t
make sense. According to legend, the town was home to every paranormal
creature known to exist. Probably had a few the humans didn’t know
about, either.

If he was going to learn about his family and figure out who he was, then
he had to cross over. Had to go to the town hall and look up the records.
He’d have to face his past. He was the bastard son of a pair of
humans, so he’d been told. To be honest, the people he referred to as
his parents were actually his adoptive parents. The real ones were still a
bit of mystery to him.

His mother might or might not have been a human. His father was equally an
enigma. He might have been a gorgon, but he might not have been if Dino
wasn’t his true father. If Nick wanted to unravel the mess, he’d
have to go to Eerie.

He had no choice.

He forced himself forward because he needed those answers.

He drove into town and a shiver ran the length of his spine. He’d
heard stories about Eerie. If one didn’t have a drop of paranormal
blood, then one wasn’t going to get into town. He’d made it, so
he must’ve had something within him that allowed him passage. Was he
really a gorgon? Hell if he knew.

The only thing he knew about gorgons was what he read in books, scrolls and
on the Internet. The information freaked him out. Turning people to stone?
Who wanted to do that? But it made sense as to why he couldn’t seem to
keep a relationship. His girlfriends claimed he was hard to love. He
hadn’t really turned anyone to stone, though.

Supposedly, he might even be immortal. But if that was the case, he
didn’t buy it. If he was a gorgon, then why didn’t he have
snakes for hair? No, he had unruly curls that spent more time out of control
than in. He didn’t have scaly skin, either. He had freckles, but those
couldn’t count. His skin wasn’t golden, either. He did have a
mark on his back — he’d been told the mark looked like a pair of
wings – but he didn’t have an abnormally long tongue, like the
statues did.

According to the rumors, his mother was possibly Stheno, a monster and the
most dangerous of the gorgons, but if she was the fabled gorgon, was his
father a gorgon, too? Dino was, but none of the stories made sense.

If he’d had any idea, then he’d feel better about himself,
instead of being a walking disaster. One rumor claimed his parentage might
have even been from someone in the underworld. He did have a mark on his
chest that resembled a shield, but he had no idea what the shield might
represent. Some claimed he had sea creature within him. His grandfather
might have been a basilisk.

Anything was possible. He drove through town and felt oddly at home. Like
he’d always belonged here. Maybe he did.

He parked in a spot in the center of town, where the road ringed the park.
Children played on the equipment and caregivers sat on the benches. Unlike
the rest of the world, here he saw faeries, trolls, giants, witches and even
a couple elves.

What a remarkable place. No one had to hide what they were. No insults were
hurled. No laughing and pointing.

“I could belong here. I could.” Nick left the car and wandered
around the park, drinking in the images and view. He’d never seen such
lush plants and bright flowers. The laughter of children rang out in the
air, calming him. Where had Eerie been all his life?

He’d been stuck in the human world when he could’ve been
somewhere more welcoming.

“Excuse me? Can you tell me where the café is?” A woman
slid her gaze over him as she stepped into his path. “Aren’t you
delicious?”

He stopped short and stared at her. “I’m sorry.
What?”

“Where is the café?” She grinned. “You’re
quite handsome. Got a girlfriend?”

“Aren’t you forward?” He cleared his throat. “I
don’t know where the café is. I’m new to
town.”

“Are you?” Her eyes lit up. “Well, maybe we can
investigate town together. We’re both new.”

“Uh…” He didn’t like this. He hated confrontation
and being pushed. Then again, he wasn’t sure he wanted to be with this
woman. He didn’t even know her name.

“There you are.” Another woman rushed up to him. Snakes curled
on her head like a messy permanent, and she wore dark glasses. The slight
green of her skin caught the light and shimmered. The tight tank top barely
contained her curves. “Honey, I told you to stay close. But you never
listen. Excuse us.”

Stay close? Huh? The women were so pushy in this town.

The snake woman threaded her arms around his biceps. “We should go.
See you around, Lucy.”

“Sorry.” He allowed the new woman to drag him away. “Who
are you?”

“Me?” She tugged him to the other end of the park, away from
the playground. “I’m saving your ass.”

 

About the Author

Megan Slayer, aka Wendi Zwaduk, is a multi-published, award-winning author
of more than one-hundred short stories and novels. She’s been writing
since 2008 and published since 2009. Her stories range from the contemporary
and paranormal to LGBTQ and white hot themes. No matter what the length, her
works are always hot, but with a lot of heart. She enjoys giving her
characters a second chance at love, no matter what the form. She’s
been nominated at the LRC for Best Author, Best Contemporary, Best
Ménage, Best BDSM and Best Anthology. Her books have made it to the
bestseller lists on various e-tailer sites.

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Action and Adventure, Paranormal Fantasy,  Lovecraftian,
Anthology

Date Published: July 31, 2023

Publisher: Dragon Soul Press

 

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Treasure is within reach.

Nineteen original tales of swashbuckling glory are at your fingertips in
this anthology. From pirates lured into traps, treasure hunting gone wrong,
and epic battles on the open sea. From vengeful ghosts to gruesome mutinies.
Living on the edge comes with high costs.

 

Featuring stories by Paulene Turner, James Romag, Maeve A. Baird, Matthew
Fryer, Isa Ottoni, Bianca Breen, Charles Kyffhausen, Allison Tebo, Douglas
Allen Gohl, Edgar Mahaffey, Jennifer Strassel, Stephen A. Roddewig, Robert
Allen Lupton, K. Anders, Barend Nieuwstraten III, Melody Bowles, and C.L.
Hart.

 

The Quest for Captain Sammy’s Treasure

 

Five centuries ago, Captain Sammy buried his treasure in an unlikely
location before letting the sun burn his body to ash to avoid becoming a
vampire. Now the spectral pirate is back in the Jungle of Kled to reclaim
his treasure, accompanied by two unusual friends.

Rilpu is a young sorceress born as a serpent but transformed into a
humanoid female by a spell. The wizard Zkauba hails from the doomed world of
Yaddith. They are soon joined by an impressive companion: Yadira, the
daughter of Nyarlathotep. However, it is possible that even Nyarlathotep’s
daughter may not be able to defeat the abomination standing in the blighted
clearing under the pedestal where Captain Sammy’s treasure is hidden.

Do the ghostly pirate captain and his friends have a chance of reclaiming
the treasure and continuing their mission to save the Cosmos from
destruction or are they destined to fail?

  

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Darkness and ominous silence dominated the Jungle of Kled. Strange towering trees moving in ways that defied explanation cast shadows that shimmered and danced. Each rustle in the darkness represented a potential threat, and every shadow teemed with unseen danger. A network of twisted vines snaked through the underbrush, their thick tendrils blocking any light that might have penetrated the canopy above.

A palpable sense of dread filled the air as strange and terrifying cries echoed from the shadows. The flapping of massive leathery wings could be heard as monstrous creatures ascended into the dark green sky. Insects of enormous size buzzed and crawled across toxic flowers. The feeling of being watched was ever-present, a sense of malice stalking every step.

It was into this scene that three peculiar travelers fell from an ovoid of light the color of key lime pie filling. Despite the bumpy landing, the first of the trio seemed unperturbed. This sturdy, mature gentleman quickly righted himself, doing a jaunty jig in the air, his silver and gold curls bouncing as he moved. A beam of moonlight passed through him, revealing his ether

About the Author

C. L. Hart

C. L. Hart, the owner and sole employee of Naughty Netherworld Press, is
spoken of in hushed tones. She is described as The Mad Scribe of the
Northeastern Colorado Plains, The Terrible Old Woman, and The Author That
Should Not Be.

When not penning sanity-destroying works of dystopian fiction, Lovecraftian
fantasy, or old-school horror with the occasional sweet romance thrown in to
upset the cosmic apple cart, Ms. Hart enjoys creating baked goods she hopes
will be considered palatable.

Ms. Hart shares a home in a remote rural town of 134 souls with her adult
son and three cats. Her sense of fashion is best described as Early
Twenty-First Century Unmade Bed. This disabled former nurse can usually be
found arguing with herself about subplots or rehabilitating eldritch
horrors.

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