What would it be like to live in a world where you are
considered abnormal to those who are above the norm?
Jenna O’ Conner has been
taught her whole life to hide from everyone. Never to let anyone to close
enough to know that she would prefer a shotgun for her birthday over of a
bouquet of roses. She’s been smothered by her over protective
family so that no one learns what she truly is. Which is not human. Nor,
is she considered the norm for the supernatural Other community that is benevolent enough to share this world with
the humans.
In
a desperate attempt to live her own life away from the small town she was
raised in, Jenna obtains her dream job as the newest member on the Wilmington
Police Department’s SWAT Team. What she didn’t predict was that she would run
into trouble her first day on the job, in the form of a deadly, mouthwatering
man named Adam McPhee. Who is also not human, but more like a wolf walking
around in human skin. He’s determined to figure out exactly what Jenna is,
which unbeknownst to him, could very well put her life in danger. He’s also
determined to have her all to himself.
As if that wasn’t enough for Jenna
to deal with, bad news blows into town. A group of extremist Shifters who think
humans are cattle and factions of Others
worldwide should stay within their own species - never to intermingle. Chaos
ensues. Jenna has to find a way to shut them down, but in the process of trying
to do that, discovers things about herself that even she never thought was possible.
Who said the
wolf was what you had to worry about?
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Funny Excerpt:
The house had seemed so much bigger to her before she parked
two shifters and a demon in the living room. Now with the three large-bodied men huddled in the room, she
felt damn near claustrophobic. Her Uncle and brother were smashed next to each
other on her small dove gray loveseat while Kent occupied her only other
sitting option in the room, a vibrant suede purple tufted armchair. The look of
barely suppressed disgust on his face at having to sit in what he had announced
was “a girly monstrosity that no man should ever have to suffer, in the house
of his newest partner who he expected to have better taste no less.” At least that was the reason he would give
his therapist for the nightmares he was sure to endure.
Jenna just thought the whole damn thing was hysterical. In
the chair that her Mama had gifted her sat a five foot eleven inch, two hundred
pound, leanly muscled, smooth talking, lady killer with a easy confidence that
landed him firmly in the egotistical category. But at the moment, a lady killer
that would probably rather abstain from sex for an entire month than sit in
Jenna’s girly chair. She could tell that the only thing that equaled Kent’s
repulsion for her chair was his surprise that she would even own the chair.
Sure, she liked being a cop and generally did mental happy dances whenever she
was able to outperform her testosterone-laden coworkers who presumed she was
going to be more of a hindrance than a help because of her carrying reproductive
organs. She also liked to play with guns, and could shoot almost any gun she
could get her hands on at an expert level, when most women would rather get a
pedicure than pick up a handgun. But all of that didn’t mean that she didn’t
enjoy some of the feminine ideals of life. Such as pretty furniture that was
also super comfortable. You’d never catch her with anything pink in her house,
but that purple chair with its lush velvet fabric was her favorite piece of
furniture to curl up in after a long day at work. The fact that it made her
partner uncomfortable to sit in, as if the level of girliness would rub off on
him, was a bonus. He was acting like it was only a matter of time before
someone would walk into the living room and demand his man card back.
GUEST POST:
Our Top 10 Songs That Inspired Big Bad Bite
Hi everyone! We’re grateful that _ and _ blog reader’s let
us stop by today to share some of the songs that inspired characters and scenes
for our latest book, which releases at the end of January! Big Bad Bite is a
paranormal romance that features a kick ass heroine named Jenna who’s not quite
what she seems, and the dangerous Alpha wolf named Adam who wants her. As
writer's, we draw inspiration from
everyday facets of life. Books, music, and movies provide some of the biggest
sources of ideas for us to draw from. Here is a short list of our favorite songs
that inspired us while writing Jenna and Adam’s story.
Crystal’s Picks:
Closer by Nine Inch
Nails – What a wicked song. This was what pumped through my headphones as I
wrote about Jenna’s trip to Adam’s club Pier Six.
Between the Raindrops
by Lifehouse ft. Natasha Bedingfield – This song was on repeat as I wrote
Adam and Jenna’s first date.
If You Only Knew by
Shinedown – You could say that this is Adam’s song. It was an enormous
influence when writing about Adam’s acceptance that Jenna was meant to be his, and
while he’s certain, Jenna is reluctant to jump on the fast moving roller
coaster of a relationship.
Breath by Breaking
Benjamin – Adam’s perspective or Jenna’s? Towards the end of this book, you
could say that this song could apply for either perspective as they fight for
each other.
Beautiful With You by
Halestorm – This is an AMAZING song. Love it, love it, love it! This is
also very much Jenna’s song. The song can’t really be applied to a specific
scene for the book, but more like Jenna’s mind frame as she gets to know, and
fall, for Adam.
Melissa’s Picks:
Somewhere I belong by
Linkin Park - There’s a scene around the beginning of the book when Jenna
is confronted by Adam and Kent and asked if she belonged in a pack or not; this
song I loved to listen to over and over again
Welcome to the Family
by Avenged Sevenfold - I think just the naming of the song is perfect to
describe Jenna’s entrance into the Other society.
Ain’t no Rest for the
Wicked by Cage the Elephant - Always popped into my head, and I instantly
had to play it on my iTunes every time Alec or Kent were being written; Alec’s
fight scenes to Kent being a man whore.
Sideways by Citizen
Cope - By far is my favorite song. It helps to showcase the struggle Jenna
has with her attraction to Adam and how she goes about it.
The Catalyst by Linkin
Park - Ahh… I love me some Linkin Park. Crystal heard NIN in the club, I
hear LP. Pretty much anything by Linkin Park was in my playlist, so I had to
choose one.
We hoped you enjoyed some of our favorite songs for Big Bad
Bite! A complete playlist can be found at the back of Big Bad Bite. Until then,
feel free to come on over to our place to enjoy music videos for the songs
mentioned above.
Thank you for having us and we hope that if you read Big Bad
Bite that you love Jenna and Adam’s story just as much as we did!
Jessie Lane is the
writing team of Melissa Pahl and Crystal Leo. The two sister-in-laws share a passionate
love of naughty romance, cliff hanging suspense, and out-of-this-world
characters that demand your attention, or threaten to slap you around until you
do pay attention to them. Because really, it is ALL about the characters.
(They're kind of megalomaniacs - but don't tell them that we said that.)
Crystal and Melissa;often
live half their lives with their heads in the clouds dreaming of alpha military
hunks, werewolves and kick ass heroines crazy enough to chase after creatures
that they unquestionably should know better than to chase.
Their first YA novel, The Burning Star, was released in May 2012. Big Bad Bite is their second novel, but their first adult paranormal romance. They are now working on their next two novels, Walk On The Striped Side and Secret Maneuvers. With these projects underway, they are looking forward to showing the rest of the world their crazy stories, heroes and heroines that often plague their minds until written, and hope you will join them on their journey!
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Nice playlist! Now I have those songs stuck in my head. At least they are good ones! :-)
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