Whisper: Black Cat
by Kate Hill
In the small New England town called Whisper, paranormals and shifters find their one true love.
Dragon’s Bar: Cursed with a magic she does not want, Max finds refuge in the small New England town called Whisper, but she holds no hope of finding true love. The sexshifting owner of Dragon’s Bar has supernatural secrets of his own. He knows Max is his soulmate, but can these two unlikely partners learn to trust each other completely?.
Bronzed: Sara is drawn to the small New England town of Whisper, where she takes a job at the library. After hours, the lobby statue of a handsome man in colonial dress comes alive and claims Sara belongs to him. Unless Sara can break the curse, Nathaniel will spend eternity imprisoned by magic, betrayed by the woman who stole his heart.
Mating Call: Hugh travels to Whisper, drawn by the mating call of the magical horse to whom he is psychically bonded. For Rebecca getting physical with the sexy New Zealander who’s stallion has come to mate with her mare is the easy part. It’s emotions she can’t handle. But Hugh doesn’t intend to let a chance for love fade away.
Black Cat: Vampire Edmond Chancellor and cat shifter Tobias Crawford have had a not-so-secret affair for over three hundred years. Edmond wants to bond with Tobias permanently, but Tobias has reasons for keeping his distance.
Publisher’s Note: This box set contains the previously published novellas Dragon’s Bar, Bronzed, Mating Call, and Black Cat.
Excerpt from Black Cat:
In well over a thousand years of life, Edmond Chancellor had never seen a more beautiful man than the cat shifter Tobias Crawford. They had met three hundred sixty three years ago a mile away from this house on a snowy December night.
Tobias had looked almost the same as he did now. Like vampires, shifters aged slowly.
At the moment Tobias lay on his stomach on the crisp blue sheets of Edmond’s oversized bed. The fire in the hearth across the room had burned down, but Edmond and Tobias created their own heat. Edmond caressed Tobias’ bare back. Muscles rippled beneath Tobias’ smooth skin. Silken tendrils of sable hair clung to his neck. Edmond brushed them aside and kissed Tobias’ nape. His tongue slid along the side of his neck and he closed his eyes. He longed to taste Tobias’ blood, but not yet. Instead he gently scraped his fangs over his lover’s skin, not so much as scratching him.
“Thirsty?” Tobias purred.
“Yes, but first things first.” Edmond licked the length of Tobias’ supple spine.
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