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A Hewey Calloway Adventure, Book 5

Western Adventure

Date Published: 12-03-2024

Publisher: Forge Books

 

Elmer Kelton’s Hewey Calloway, one of the best-loved cowboys in all
of Western fiction, returns in this novel of his middling years, as he looks
for work―but not too much work―in 1904 West Texas.Hewey Calloway had
intended to pass straight through Durango, Colorado, en route to visit a
friend several miles northeast of the city. He had left his home range about
a year before, with a herd of young horses. It was supposed to be a
relatively straightforward affair; deliver the horses, collect the payment,
and return home with the money. Things got out of hand, however, and there
he was in Durango a year later with plans to go north rather than south. Oh,
well, he thought, he had always wanted to see new country.

It isn’t long before his travels lead him to a cabin on a rainy night.
There he meets a young man, sick as a dog, who weakly tries to send him off.
And for good reason: the man has smallpox, and soon enough, Hewey catches
the deadly disease. The man cares for him in turn, and it’s just as he is
feeling better that the man disappears. The next morning a Pinkerton
detective turns up with posse, looking for a wanted bank robber.

As he travels north, Hewey seems to run in with both the young man who
tended to him, as well as the detective. But something seems off about the
Pinkerton detective, and Hewey keeps his mouth shut. When he reuinites with
his friend Hanley, they do everything they can to get to the bottom of the
mystery that threatens both theirs and this young man’s life.

 

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At daybreak Hewey was tying up his bedroll, preparing to head out, when he heard a loud voice from outside.

 

“Hello the house! Whoever’s in there, show yourself!” The voice was commanding and not a bit friendly.
Hewey opened the door and stepped out onto the broken- down little porch. He saw better than a half-dozen riders arrayed in front of the cabin, all armed to the teeth. They were not pointing those guns at him, but they were all casually standing ready. That prompted a momentary urge to jump back inside and bar the door, tempered by a sudden recollection that the cabin door didn’t even have a bar.
“What can I do for you?” Hewey asked the man who appeared to be in charge.
“The name’s Murphy. I’m with the Pinkertons.” Hewey took an immediate dislike to the man who called himself Murphy. He dressed more like a town dude than a cowboy or lawman, but it was his manner that rubbed Hewey the wrong way. He had small, mean eyes that made Hewey mistrust the man instantly. Hewey had always felt he could read a horse by its eyes, and in his experience the same usually worked on a man.
 “We’ve been trailing a bank robber for better than two weeks, and we received information that he was holed up near here. Maybe in this very cabin. For all we know, you’re him.”
“You got the wrong man,” Hewey replied, “I’m Hewey Calloway. But I suspect I might’ve spent some time with the feller you’re after.” Hewey explained how he came to be there and to become well acquainted with their quarry.

“Smallpox, you say,” answered the Pinkerton man.

 

About the Author

John Bradshaw

John Bradshaw is a native of the small town of Abernathy, Texas. He is an
award-winning journalist with well over a thousand published stories. Elmer
Kelton’s The Familiar Stranger, co-authored with Steve Kelton, is his
first book.

Bradshaw attended South Plains College followed by Texas Tech University.
He spent several years shoeing horses for a living as his writing career
progressed.

While the desire to write books was always there, Bradshaw first pursued a
career in journalism. He wrote numerous stories for ranching, horse and
horseshoeing magazines.

Growing up, Livestock Weekly came in the mail once a week, as it does for
most in the livestock industry. Writing for Livestock Weekly was always a
goal, and in 2005 Bradshaw’s first story was published. It was a
profile of Brownie Metzgar, a humorous cowboy still working in a feedlot
while in his late 80s.

In 2007 Bradshaw accepted a fulltime position with Livestock Weekly. While
with the paper he had over a thousand stories published, as well as enough
market reports to give him permanent nightmares.

Horses have always played an important role in his life. The son of a
horseshoer, he has spent a significant amount of time either on or under a
horse. He still shows in both ranch horse and reined cow horse
competitions.

He and his wife, Sara, live outside Abernathy. Sara owns an architecture
firm, SK Architecture Group, and they raise Spanish goats, hair sheep and
cattle.

In 2013 the couple had a stillborn son, Fox Joaquin Bradshaw. After several
years of heartbreak they adopted an infant boy, whom they named Julian Boone
Bradshaw. Boone died in his dad’s arms following an accident at the
barn five days before his sixth birthday.

 

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YA Dystopian Fantasy Romance

Date Published: 03-25-2025

Publisher: John Hunt Publishing

 

 

In the shadowed aftermath of global destruction, humanity’s hope
takes flight on the wings of the Evol-humans. River Shaw, secluded in his
high-altitude sanctuary, seeks solace after a life scarred by loss. His
quiet existence is disrupted when Delene Fairborne, fleeing captivity and a
dark past, crashes into his world. Together, they find strength in their
unique abilities, resisting the sinister forces that hunt them for a cure
only their blood can provide. As love blossoms amidst the chaos, they face a
ruthless scientist hell-bent on harnessing their power. Shadowed Skies is a
tale of survival, sacrifice, and soaring hope, where two souls, bound by
destiny, fight for a world on the brink. Dive into a world where love flies
against insurmountable odds.

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I wake to a muscular, silent figure looming over me, his wings
casting unnerving shadows. Intelligent dark eyes scrutinize
me from his smooth, brown face framed by cropped black hair
and raven quills. He’s been around the block.
My guard shoots up. I’d stand, but my body’s too weak from
the climb. “Your nest, huh? Sorry, I didn’t see your name on it.”
“It’s carved right over there.” He points past me to the
rockface. My eyes travel over the stone, where he’d etched River
in craggy letters. The carved name is so tiny I didn’t notice.
“Now you’re supposed to tell me your name. That’s how this
goes.”
I blink. “Delene Fairborne. Listen, would you mind if I––
ow,” I scrape against the wall and suck air through my teeth. I
clamp my eyes shut.
“Are you okay?”
I shrug the blanket off, and my injured wing flops lamely
near my shoulder. River’s eyebrows lower, and he comes closer.
“Let me look.”
He stows his serrated hunting knife, presents empty hands,
and crouches to examine my injury. “Relax. I won’t hurt you.
Let’s see the damage.” He’s gentle, avoiding the wound and
handling my feathers softly. He lightly touches the bandage.
“Dr. Lytle runs the Stockade, the underground bunker and
lab where the humans imprison and experiment on our kind.
His men hunted me down and shot me with a crossbow as I tried
to escape. The wound is still healing––I changed the bandage
earlier, but without a spare set of clothes, I had to tear strips off
my pants to re-dress it.”

“Hmm.” He examines the back with a frown. “There’s an
exit wound.”
“Yeah, I pulled it out.”
“Well, that was stupid of you. You could have died if those
goons pierced a blood feather.”
My temper flares. “Oh, as opposed to leaving it in. I’d rather
take my chances, thanks.” My voice is hostile, though I’m
grateful for his help. I still don’t know who he is or what he
wants, and my mother warned me to be on my guard.
River sits back on his haunches, sighs, and meets my eyes.
“Doesn’t look good. How long have you been here, kid? A day
or so?”
“I’m no kid. I’m seventeen.”
“Well, I’m eighteen. So, you’re a kid.”
“By what, a few whole months?” I snicker. “Okay. If a kid
free-climbed in the pitch-black up a hundred-foot cliff to get
here, I guess I’m a kid.”
After examining the wound, he says, “The damage looks
fixable. Let’s clean this well to prevent infection.”
“I’ve cleaned the wound.”
“Clean deeper,” he admonishes. “I don’t have antibiotics, but
I’ll try to get some. Or at least honey. Honey heals.”
He hesitates before retrieving water, then takes a rag from
his pouch and soaks the cloth. With the knife still in hand, he
comes closer.
“Look … You seem all right, but I’m a lone wolf. I operate
solo. You have a target with a big ‘X’ on your back. I feel bad for
you. I do. But you know how it is with our kind.” He gives me
a blatant look, so here’s your cue to leave.
“Gee, I’d kindly vacate the premises, but I can’t fly.”
He rubs the back of his neck, agitated. “The valley’s full of
drones. And they’ve got at least a dozen soldiers combing the
forest.”

“I’m sorry.” I shift my eyes down. “You never asked for any
of this.”
“None of us did,” he waves me off. “The soldiers are here.
I’m screwed either way.” He pauses and assesses me. “Stay the
night. Then after that, I’m sorry, but you need to find somewhere
else to hide.”
The night might be all I need. “Thank you.”

 

About the Author

Haley Cavanagh

Haley Cavanagh is a military veteran, wife, and mother. She is a multiple
award-winning and best-selling author and the two-time recipient of the
League of Utah Writers Silver Quill Award in 2020 and 2024. Haley is an
alumna of Columbia College, a musical theater nut, and she loves to dive
into any book that crosses her path. Haley resides with her family in the
United States and enjoys spending time with her husband and children when
she’s not writing. She loves to hear from her readers and encourages
you to contact her via her website and social media.

 

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Nonfiction/Memoir, Adventure, Coming of Age, Drama

Date Published: March 24, 2025

Publisher: MindStir Media

 

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“Life on the road was a dream. Destinations were shaping up to be
cold, hard, complicated realities.”

The call of the open road, the music that fuels them, and the night that
changed everything… In the early 1990s, amidst the gritty allure of
Southern California’s burgeoning music scene, 18-year-old Denver finds
herself at a crossroads. Her father has been missing for over a year,
leaving behind a void that haunts her every moment. After high school
graduation, Denver and her best friend hit the road for a transformative
journey across the country.

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Dandy Noel

You might say Dandy’s lifelong pursuit of healing began in many
places: with parents who both abandoned her in different ways; with the
incredible cross-country road trip she embarked on as a teenager; or with a
transcendent night in Washington D.C.

The truth is, healing is not about beginnings or about endings. It’s
an invitation that beckons to every one of us.

 

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Book 1, The Dan Alsop Series

Murder Mystery

Date Published: March 28, 2025

 

 

A cowboy lies dead on the trail, shot through the heart with no one around.
Detective Dan Alsop must find his killer through a maze of squabbling
relatives, disgruntled friends and Hollywood mobsters. Was it a single event
or will the killer strike again?

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Book 2, The Dan Alsop Series

Murder Mystery

Date Published: March 28, 2025

 

 

His mentor lies dead at his feet. Detective Dan Alsop is stretched thin
with only the notion of an ancient casino robbery to guide him. His search
for the elusive killer takes him to cemeteries and silver mines until he
strikes again.

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Angry clouds of smoke hovered over the pristine white houses, mature trees and manicured lawns. The glistening lake in the foreground reflected the dirty brown masses as interlopers in the neighborhood. Streaks of flaming orange punctuated the smoky air, chilling Mike to the bone and gripping his throat in a chokehold.

Hurry.

They had to hurry. 

Chloe helped him toss personal items into their car as fast as their shaky legs would go.

It was a race to see who would win: the ravaging wildfire kicked into high gear by the prevailing Santa Ana winds or…Mike’s foot when he pressed it down on the car’s accelerator testing the limits of just how fast a Nissan Murano really was.

The sinking pit in his stomach told him the fast-moving fire would probably beat them to the finish line.

“Chloe! That’s it! Get in. We’ve got to go!”

His wife clutched their cocker spaniel puppy and ran to the car throwing in a few last desperate items. Slipping into the passenger seat, neither Mike nor Chloe bothered with their seatbelts as Mike floored the accelerator and the car rocketed forward. He wiped beads of sweat off his forehead and swerved to miss a car.

“Let me know where the fire is, honey. I’ve got to watch for traffic and people.” He shook his head. “Everyone’s out in the streets and no one is being very careful.”

Chloe looked back over her shoulder. The puppy whimpered in her arms. 

“Oh, no!”

“What?”

“Up on the hill? Smith Townshend’s place?”

“Yeah?”

“The roof is on fire!”

Mike rounded the next corner like a racecar driver in the race of his life.

Chloe’s face paled. “Mike!” She grabbed his shoulder.

“What is it?”

She sat up straighter clutching the puppy tighter. “The fire jumped across the lake! It’s heading down our street!”

Mike wasted no time replying. With the fire on two sides, his car sped along the busy street filled with other fleeing vehicles. The city of Calabasas issued no warnings when the wildfire was clocked with eighty mile an hour winds. Nothing seemed able to stop it as the fire consumed everything in its path licking fiery lips for more. Mike didn’t waste a minute thinking about the new home he and his wife had just purchased. Hell, they had only been married a month, so there hadn’t been enough time to build memories in a house that probably wouldn’t last the night.

Glancing in his rearview mirror, he saw flames shoot out of a neighbor’s house. His foot pressed harder on the accelerator as his heart pounded madly in response. Rolling up his window against the putrid stench of burning debris did little to clear the air in the car. And since the air conditioner hadn’t been working well lately, he and Chloe would be more than toasty.

No matter. Their lives were at stake. 

Trees by the side of the crowded road burst into flames as Mike and Chloe drove by astounded. 

“Find something to cover our mouths.”

Chloe ripped thin strips off the bottom of her summer skirt and leaned over to tie a strip around her husband’s mouth. After tying one around her mouth, she tried to attach a small one to the puppy who was having none of it.

“He won’t let me put it on him, Mike. What can I do?”

A shaky hand raked his dark hair. “Nothing. He’ll have to take his chances with the air like we are.”

“Okay.”

Visibility narrowed as the smoky clouds blocked the sun. The wipers moved falling ash and debris from one side of the windshield to another. Screams and sounds of angry winds violated their ears, raising already fast pulses, teary eyes and the sinking realization that their world was ending.

Somehow, the turnoff for the open freeway loomed large. Mike turned the car too abruptly and it spun out of control, narrowly avoiding the car just ahead. His sweaty limbs fought to right the car’s direction; no one breathed until they were on the freeway heading away from the fire.

CHAPTER 2

Fear

That was two months ago. From the comfort of his in-laws’ cozy home in Oxnard, some forty miles to the east of Calabasas and away from the wildfires that had destroyed some of the most expensive real estate in California, Mike breathed somewhat easier. It had been a narrow escape. Their frantic drive to safety had been punctuated with searing eyes, dripping noses and throats raw from breathing in smoke. Heated tires had left bits of tread like Hansel and Gretel dropping breadcrumbs through the forest. Now Mike and Chloe felt no desire to return. 

Their house had burned to the ground. All the wedding gifts, new china, recently purchased furniture and other household items were ashes. They had been assured by firemen that there would be little left for them to find.

And their marriage had only begun.

If picking up the pieces of their life together hadn’t been tough enough for the newly married couple, his family in Nevada was insisting that they come to Carson City for Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving. 

He snorted watching Chloe drive up with her mother. They’d gone shopping for dishes and bed sheets. Usually energetic and unafraid, now Mike balked at making any new decisions. It was a major expense having to buy everything they needed to set up house again, but the biggest problem was where to live. Even with a few months behind them, they couldn’t decide on the city or even the state. Mike refused to go back to Calabasas. Though once a beautiful town, he didn’t think he would ever clear his mind of the heart-stopping escape he and Chloe had endured. And they had lost their puppy as well. The poor little thing had succumbed to smoke inhalation and didn’t last a month after they had fled to her parents’ home. 

It was all too much. No home, few belongings left and now no puppy. Mike shook his head turning away from the window. The insurance checks had come in so they could do whatever they wanted, but something always stopped him cold when his thoughts turned to rebuilding. In Calabasas. Or buying a home in Oxnard around her family. He wasn’t even sure he wanted to stay in California. The fires had unsettled him something fierce.

It should have been an easy decision to return home to Nevada, but somehow it wasn’t. He’d grown up a Nevadan, having been born in Carson City, and went on to the university in Reno for a business degree. But wanderlust had struck and Mike headed out for California to make his fortune. With family contacts in the Los Angeles area, Mike bought a used truck to start a small food business. Putting his business degree to good use and utilizing his canny ability to make great tacos and enchiladas, Mike found a niche by a movie studio and set up his business. Soon he was hiring an employee and staying open longer hours. It was at the food truck one day that he’d met beautiful Chloe playing tourist with one of her brothers. They’d struck up a conversation and he had asked her out to dinner that night. The rest was a whirlwind of activities and after a few months, he stood at a wedding altar in Oxnard with their families in rapt attendance.

It all happened quickly.

Confusion clouded his mind when his father called asking them to come for Thanksgiving and he’d given in to the family pressure without even consulting his wife.

Nevada. It had been home once. Could it be again?

Only one way to answer that question. The front door opened and two women with big smiles and many shopping bags swept into the room.

“Hi, honey! Mom and I bought the bedding today. Want to take a look?” Chloe’s eyes, pretty as bluebells, lit with excitement. Who gets excited over bedding? Her perky nature and sweet disposition made him smile.

“Hi, Mike,” said her petite mother. Lori Davis had once been a ballet dancer. She was still as light on her feet as ever. 

“Lori. Pete’s out in the garage.”

“Oh, my. I better see what he’s up to.” She must have seen the look on his face because she hurried out like she’d won the lottery.

“My dad called today.”

Chloe set down her packages. “Really? How nice. What did he want?” Mike waited until she removed her jacket before taking her hands in his.

“What is it?” Worried now, her brows furrowed with concern. “Is everyone there all right?”

“Yes, I believe so. Chloe…”

“Yes?”

“He’s asked that we join the family for Thanksgiving.”

Her eyes dipped as she bit her lip. “Oh. I see. I thought we were having it here with my family. Tom and his wife are coming up for it and so is Scott and his family. You know, Scott’s new book is coming out next month and it’s this fabulous mystery that…”

“I know your brothers are coming, sweetie, but we haven’t seen my family since the wedding and he sounded anxious that we come.”

She was quiet for a moment and he could almost hear what she was thinking.

“Listen.” He led her to the sofa gazing into eyes filled with concern. “I realize you didn’t see my family at their best at the wedding. My Aunt Myra drank too much and fell on the dance floor.”

“While your cousins didn’t look exactly pleased to be there.”

“Well, I told you Levi is practically a recluse and Owen hates everyone.”

“You did,” she agreed, “but your father’s toast to us went on for ten minutes and your mother complained there were too many caloric foods in the buffet.”

“She’s a big workout nut…”

Chloe’s eyes widened. “Mike, please. Can’t we spend Thanksgiving here with people who seem to like us? It was obvious that neither of your parents liked you marrying a ‘California girl’.” Her fingers dipped to make her words into an air quote.

“Chloe, I…”

“And if it hadn’t been for your cousin Ace, I don’t think your family would have come at all.”

He stared at her. “Why do you say that?”

She placed her warm hands on his cheeks. “Because Ace made everyone sit down and behave. If it hadn’t been for him, the reception would have been a shambles.”

“He is a good guy,” Mike agreed. “For some unknown reason, he’s been the glue holding our family together since he was a little kid. We’re the same age but he has the corner on tension-relieving and has always used it wisely.”

Chloe smiled. “Do you think his acting career will pan out? He’s awfully handsome and with your grandfather’s former career, Ace could do very well for himself in Hollywood.”

“Dad said he was getting some good parts and the whole family was pleased for him.”

“Will Ace be home for Thanksgiving?”

“I believe so. Seth…you remember his best friend?” When she nodded, he continued. “He told Dad that he and Ace were going on a cattle drive south of Carson City to help out a friend.”

“Good.” Chloe shrugged. “If Ace is going to be there, maybe the holiday will be all right.” She stood, pointed a finger at him. “But you’re going to have to do some fast-talking with Mom and Dad.”

Mike rose, took his wife in his arms. “I can do that. I spoke extremely fast so you’d say yes to marrying me.”

Pressing her lips to his, she murmured, “You’re a sweet talker, not sure how fast you are. Generally you take it nice and slow.”

“What are we talking about now?” he whispered.

She slipped her hand in his to lead him to the kitchen. “Come on. You’ve worn me out with talking and I spent the morning on my feet shopping. Let’s get something to drink.”

“Chloe, ah…”

“And then you can break the news to my mother.”

He turned instead to look out the living room window. She came up close behind him.

“What is it?”

“Nothing.”

“Oh, it’s definitely something. Tell me.”

Beads of sweat lined his forehead. Sauntering to the window, Mike leaned a shoulder against the frame with hands shoved deep in his pockets as he watched cars drive up and down the street. His labored breathing brought Chloe to his side, her own breath in short spurts.

“Honey? You haven’t been yourself for the last two months.” When he didn’t look at her, she stroked his arm. “That fire really unsettled you, didn’t it?” He remained silent watching the street with unblinking eyes. “Mike? Are you listening to me?”

Turning his head toward her, he spoke softly. “I am struggling, Chloe.”

Anxious now, she gently took both his hands, chilly to the touch. “How can I help?”

“I…I’m having…trouble…” He turned away from her, looked out the window again.

“Having trouble with what? Tell me.” Distressed, Chloe put her arms around his waist, rested her chin on his shoulder.

“I’m ashamed to even be feeling this way, much less having to admit it to you.”

“Admit what?”

“…The reason we can’t seem to make up our minds about where to rebuild is because all I see is a fire coming over the hill ready to consume our new house.” His words came out in short puffs. “If we don’t have a house, the fire can’t get us.”

“Oh, Mike…”

He shook his head, patted her face peeking over his shoulder. “I know that sounds totally irrational. Maybe I should see a shrink.”

She turned him around. “What you need is to get away for a while.”

A small smile crept onto his sullen face. “So you’re all right with us going?”

“Yes.” She nodded once. “Let’s go to Nevada for Thanksgiving. It may just give us both the pick-me-up we need.” She kissed his cheek. “What do you think?”

Mike laughed. “Crummy reason to get out of town, but you may be right.”

Chloe’s quick grin spread across her face. “That happens now and then.” She took his hand. “Let’s go tell Mom and Dad.”

“But honey…”

Leading him towards the garage, she tugged on his hand. “No excuses.” Glancing back, she added, “Our future may possibly depend on it.”

“Think so?”

“Maybe and I hope it’s a terrific time for us. We can certainly use one.” But even as she said it, Chloe’s heart was in her mouth. Too many variables, too many unknowns lay ahead. Squeezing his hand, she offered a short prayer to the gods that all would be fine. It was a fine prayer but it wouldn’t be enough.

About the Author

SJ SLAGLE

 SJ SLAGLE started her career as a language arts teacher. When she began
writing, her initial interest was children’s stories, but then she
moved on to Western Romance, Mysteries and Historical Fiction. She has
published over 30 novels and her website is www.sjslagle.com.

SJ has written several Western Romance series including the THESE NEVADA
BOYS, RANCHER, and THE WESTERNERS, as well as Mystery series: FLOYD SISTERS
MYSTERIES and SHERLOCK AND ME. All her books are distributed in digital,
paper and audiobook formats.

Her first historical fiction novel, LONDON SPIES, was awarded a B.R.A.G.
Medallion in 2018. She was given the Silver Award with the International
Independent Film Awards for her screenplay called REDEMPTION. She conducts
writing/publishing symposiums in her local area.

S.J. Slagle lives and works in Reno, Nevada.

 

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Date Published: May 9, 2025

 

 

Three vampires battle the lives they left behind to build a future out of
the ashes of their pasts.

 

Immortal Steps: Tain, a renowned Celtic dancer, has bitter memories of his
first crush and the trainer who left him without a word. For years he’s
flung himself from one brief romantic encounter to another, the subject of
tabloid gossip and speculation, always insisting he’s not gay. When Kyle,
Tain’s old mentor, comes back into Tain’s life, the last thing Tain wants is
to give the man, or the vampire, a place in his heart.

Hidden Depths: Pat’s devoted his life to locating the wreck of The
Pelican’s Flight, sunk in 1692, along with forty other ships, when the
infamous town of Port Royal slid into the Caribbean. Jamie lost more than
his lover when The Pelican went down. Pat offers Jamie hope at finding his
ship, along with a chance at rediscovering love. Will the secrets they share
bring them together? Or tear them apart?

Vampires In Heat: Humans in Seattle are dying as a result of domestic cat
vampires and demonesses working together. The latest victim is Erron’s
neighbor and best friend. Nolan, the leader of Seattle’s Pacifistic Vampire
Clan, and Erron, an albino who is commonly mistaken for a vampire, team up
with the cat vamp leader to find the rogues who are killing needlessly and
trying to discredit vampire-kind. And just maybe, between them, they’ll find
more than a remedy for this vampire scourge — like love!

Publisher’s Note: Immortal Steps, Vampires In Heat, and Hidden Depths have
been previously published as stand alone novellas.

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Alone, Kyle Lohan entered his private balcony at the Grampian Theater in
Edinburgh, Scotland. As he sat down, the house lights dimmed briefly to
signal a two minute warning before the show began. The box smelled faintly
of sex, although he doubted anyone without a vampire’s heightened senses
could detect the erotic scent. Regardless, it was his own fault for sneaking
in to watch rehearsals the previous evening. He’d been unable to resist
tugging his cock in time with the heavy beat of the dancers as they
practiced.

Okay, not all the performers excited him. Just one.

Tain O’Halloran.

Tonight Kyle had better prepared for the public performance, or so he’d
thought. The quick release during his shower should have calmed his libido
enough to sit through the performance without a hard-on. But as the first
strains of a flute solo poured across the stage, the anticipation proved to
be more than his body could resist and his cock rose to an aching
fullness.

Tain. On stage. His stage.

How long had he waited for this? Worked for this? Dreamed of this?
Sometimes it seemed like forever. And yet, very soon, the moment he’d been
preparing for would arrive. One way or another, he would finally end his
long pursuit.

He adjusted the fit of his tuxedo pants as the chorus sprinted across the
stage. Their shoes hit the wooden floor in rhythmic, staccato beats,
flirting with the notes. Kyle couldn’t stop his own feet from scuffing
against the floor in a pale imitation of the dancers’ fancy footwork. Had
his heart been prone to beat, it would have been racing as fast as the
music.

A few more seconds…

Then, appearing out of a flash of light and smoke, bam! There he was. Tain
O’Halloran. The male lead’s long, sleek black hair floated behind him as he
bounced in perfect synchronization with the little blond at his side. His
grey eyes flashed with pure joy and a little arrogance. A smile curved his
thin pink lips. And what that black leather did for his ass…

Kyle groaned softly as his cock twitched with longing, but he refused to
slake his lust. Privacy wasn’t an issue, even during a public performance.
No, nothing mattered more than soaking up every moment of this night to tuck
away in his memories. If the evening didn’t go as planned, this could be all
he had left to remember the talented young man come morning.

The first dance ended, and Kyle felt the tightness in his chest ease as
Tain exited stage right. He’d reappear several times throughout the
performance.

Kyle itched with anticipation for the next time, and the next… and the
next… By the second act, Kyle could pick out Tain’s unique sweat from the
morass of odors permeating the air. The scent teased his cock like nothing
else. His whole body tensed as he imagined jumping over the balcony’s rail
to land on top of the dancer’s young bones, then fucking him to within an
inch of his life, claiming him on stage for all the world to see.

Well, that’s one way to announce that you’re back in his life, Kyle thought
with a rueful shake of his head. Definitely not one of your brightest ideas
though.

If anything, such a bold, stupid move would get him thrown out of Tain’s
life for good. Kyle’s goal was quite the opposite. If he had his way,
nothing would separate him from Tain ever again.

The show ended with a roar of applause that pulled the dancers back on
stage for a second encore. Vibrant and smiling under the lights, Tain looked
like he could hold out for a third reprise if the director let him. However,
the rest of the troupe wasn’t fairing as well, so when the curtains closed
again the house lights came up.

The show was over, but Kyle’s performance of a lifetime was about to
begin.

About the Author

Kira Stone has been around the block…the writer’s block, that
is.

From vamps and witches to historical heroes, from futuristic scientists to
paranormal corporate executives, from Canadian werewolves to off-world
shifters, Kira has written about them all. Manlove has sparked hot and heavy
in many of her plots, but Kira also finds a lucky lady to keep the sexy
heroes company from time to time. While Scotland remains her favorite place
in the world, Kira is constantly in search of new adventures to add to the
creative primordial ooze where her best stories are born.

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