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review 2018-11-19 11:20
Virtual Book Tour with Excerpt & New Releae Review! Stalk (Hot Blooded #1) Victoria Danann!

 

 

Stalk
Book One
Victoria Danann
Genre: paranormal romance
Publisher: 7th House, Imprint of Andromeda LLC
Date of Publication: October 19, 2018
Number of pages: 388
Word Count: 82,000
Cover Artist: Victoria Danann

Tagline: Every breath you take.

 

 

The first coming of chaos. Twelve thousand years ago, members of a more advanced race crossed into our dimension when the barriers temporarily collapsed.

 

Trapped in our world, the aliens, who were also shifters, built structures that eventually caused the great flood and the sinking of Atlantis.

Some of the alien DNA survived in progeny that carried an untraceable shifter gene, dormant until awakened by mating with a full blooded werewolf.

 

 

The first book in the new Hot Blooded series is an intriguing concept with some fascinating elements that draws readers in. The characters are strong and the whole alien wolf shifters on Earth concept gives a different spin on shifter romances. This of course can be quite fascinating while the romance is sweet and passionate with a bit of a strange twist on the first meeting between the two which causes a rocky start. Since the pack’s biggest problem was the absence of females finding a female is quite exciting to the pack and readers can’t help but pick up on the emotions that flow from the pages. The pace is steady to fast paced and even thought the flow seems a bit choppy, the story easily keeps readers’ attentions as the pack become the focus of a gentlemen’s hunting club, which adds thrilling danger and suspense to the story. The book is intense with some surprising twists but also has a bit of a light hearted feel at the same time. Readers should definitely read the prologue for better understanding of where these alien wolf shifters come from which is really an unexpected and fanciful element that will keep readers coming back for more.

 

 

 


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Stalk in the 1st book in the Hot Blooded series

 

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AVAILABLE in print or ebook

 

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Shortly after the incident, the event came to be known as May Day simply because it occurred on the first of May. The term would be forever after altered to represent the pandemonium that followed the dimension overlap that left so many stranded. It worked because it was a good choice because of disassociating the incident with high emotion.

 

Some from other places were left here. Some that belonged here had disappeared and, even though every city had a centralized location where loved ones could post photos and leave flowers or burning votives, everybody knew somebody who had lost someone. And the world had been turned on end in the blink of an eye.

 

The conventional wisdom about withholding news panic-inducing news from the public was bypassed. Cover up was impossible in this case and overnight, everyone knew that we experience reality alongside many others, invisible to us.

Everyone also learned conclusively that other species exist in those realities.

 

One of the species that had been stranded in this dimension were canine shifters, werewolves as they were sometimes called in fantasy. Being disinclined to panic, the werewolves, each individually, used their cunning to quickly assess their circumstances and determine what was required to survive. Utilizing their innate talent for strategy, and seduction, they were able to identify missing humans who were a reasonably close match to anthropoid bodies, were without families and were, basically, antisocial. Being shrewd as well as cunning, they made matches with candidates with financial assets.

 

New lives could be built in a new world without money, but money could go a long way toward building walls of privacy and providing the one thing they needed most, after company, of course. That thing was territory. Freedom.

 

The government made it almost too easy by publishing an open database of the missing and requested that corrections be made if someone listed was present and accounted for. Each shifter made his choice then notified the government that they were not missing. They were sorry for the misunderstanding, but had been sailing in the Caribbean or fishing in the Gulf or on an archeological expedition in the Amazon.

 

By the time the dust of the catastrophe began to settle, seven shifters had found each other through a curious intersection of tech and primeval instinct. Each of the seven, while dealing with his own personal disorientation and sense of loss, quickly identified the Pacific Northwest as the most suitable habitat on the North American continent. Millions of acres of national parks and wildlife reserves was attractive. That, and the cooler temperatures, made the locale almost ideal as shifter temperatures run a full three degrees warmer than humans.

 

It took only a few weeks to come across each other. Shifters in wolf form can cover great distances. In so doing they came across the scent of others who were similar to themselves if not identical, but definitely distinctive from wild wolves.

And each felt immeasurable relief to find others. For social animals, abject solitude would be a sentence to hell.

 

That was one of the reasons why Ken Sahabe was admitted to the pack without hesitation even though he was not a canine, but a spotted hyena. The pack decided Ken’s social and hunting needs were close enough and admitted him.

 

The hard wiring of pack behavior hadn’t changed for millennia. However, the language used to describe certain facts of pack life was altered for modern times so that it seemed more politic. For example, rather than saying the alpha decided, which was true, the thought would be expressed as ‘the pack decided’. In Ken’s case, though the actual wolves didn’t have a real vote, they accepted him like one of their own species.

 

 

Eight times #1 Amazon Paranormal Romance Bestseller

 

OVER ONE MILLION BOOKS SOLD

 

New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author, Victoria Danann, has won the prestigious Reviewers’ Choice Award for BEST PARANORMAL ROMANCE SERIES the past four years in a row! Click follow to get notifications of new releases.

 

Knights of Black Swan – BEST PARANORMAL ROMANCE SERIES (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)

 

A Summoner’s Tale – BEST PARANORMAL ROMANCE NOVEL (2013)

 

Moonlight – BEST VAMPIRE/SHIFTER NOVEL (2013)


Solomon’s Sieve – BEST VAMPIRE NOVEL (2014)

 

Falcon – BEST PARANORMAL ROMANCE NOVEL (2016)

 

In addition to the brave and beautiful vampire hunting knights, Victoria writes other paranormal romances that often touch on scifi/fantasy along with contemporary bikers for those who love it when the bad boys are soooooo good.

 

Victoria co-hosts the popular ROMANCE BETWEEN THE PAGES podcast which can be found on itunes or at www.romancecast.com. She and co-host, Riley J. Ford, interview the biggest names in romance every week. Ever wonder about the personalities behind your favorite books? Some of them just might surprise you with their interests, wit, lifestyles, and sense of humor.

 


www.VictoriaDanann.com

 

www.Facebook.com/VictoriaDanannBooks

 

www.RomanceCast.com

 

 

 

 


BBT - http://www.bewitchingbooktours.com/

 

 

 

THANKS FOR VISITING & HAVE A MAGICAL THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY!

 

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review 2011-12-21 00:00
Hotblooded - Erin Nicholas 3½ Stars for Erin Nicholas's Hotblooded

Love a hero who goes after what he wants...namely the heroine! Jack is an irresistible blend of sweet and sexy. Brooke has a lot of issues thanks to her mother. It was nice to see her overcome them in the end, even if I thought the ending didn't live up to all the previous build-up in the book!

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review 2011-11-21 00:00
Hotblooded - Erin Nicholas Hotblooded - Erin Nicholas This was my first read from this author, and it won't be my last. I saw the book promoted on another author's blog, and it looked interesting. I apparently have more of her on my Kindle (I can't be the only one where stuff gets lost on my Kindle!) so I'll have to read the other things I have. This was a fun story with great characters. I found myself getting frustrated that just little pieces of things were revealed here and there, lol. I was wondering why everyone hated Brooke? Why wasn't she more upset her husband had a lover? Why did Jack feel like he had to give her the money? But of course, peeling off each layer of the story was satisfying when it came.

I loved the chemistry between Brooke and Jack. Sometimes I wanted to smack Brooke for how much she cared what the town thought about her. I guess I can sort of understand it, but it seemed like she went overboard sometimes. Like the whole town revolved around her and what she might do. I'm sure that was probably ingrained in her by her father-in-law as well as the town gossips. Not to mention the fact that nobody would come to the clinic once Mike died. I was glad to see that change through the story, even if it was mostly because Jack was around. But Jack was good for Brooke, and not just because of their sexual chemistry. He could tell her things (like her seeming cold and unfeeling to the patients, or needing to make the clinic more welcoming) that would help her whether he was around or not.

I was very glad of the decision she made at the end -- really the decisions both of them made -- because I really enjoy an HEA, lol.

I'll definitely have to read more by this author.
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review 2011-11-13 00:00
Hotblooded
Hotblooded - Erin Nicholas Another one knocked out of the park by Ms. Erin Nicholas. Anyone who has read a review of mine knows that relationships, and relationships done WELL, is my hot button. Erin Nicholas has not failed me and this is the reason she continues to be one of my auto buy authors.

In Hotblooded our hero has a true hero complex and our heroine has a deeply held sense of inferiority.

Widow Brooke Donovan is a physician's assistant working in her late husband's clinic in little Honey Creek, Texas. She's miserable and biding her time until the end of her contract. ER doctor Jack Silver has a check burning a hole in his pocket and a perceived wrong to make right before he can head back to the big city of San Antonio.

Starting out with a bang the story actually shifts gears to a slow, intense simmer - with the occasional boil breaking out. Rife with misunderstandings and good intentions gone wrong Brooke and Jack stumble their way through a relationship and into a deeply satisfying HEA.

While I love small towns Hotblooded fairly accurately depicts the drawbacks of everyone knowing everything about everyone else. Brooke has a tough history in the town and has justified reservations about being involved with Jack at any level. Poor Jack is totally clueless and continues to push Brooke's buttons. It's a joy to watch a woman who has totally locked herself down begin to open up.

And it's wonderful to watch a man who feels the need to fix everything in general become aware of how personal his 'mission' with Brooke is.

The sex is wonderfully intense and emotional. It moves the story forward rather than cropping up simply because it's been 'x' pages and there should be sex now. A small cast of secondary characters make the story richer and planted a seed of hope that we will see at least one more story from this world. Though we mostly meet Jack's brother David by phone his character is strong enough that I hope I'll see his story next.

Thank you Ms. Nicholas for delivering a rich, satisfying story filled with warmth, humor and love.

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