DOG WITH A BONE
My Review by Deborah
I have to admit i have never read one of Hailey Edwards books before but you bet i will now .I thoroughly enjoyed this book it had the right amount of paranormal without going over board .I Love the characters Thierry -is a half blood fae and Shaw is a incubus what a combination huh but believe me it works Hailey is brilliant in her writing of the path i believe this series is taking i cant wait for the next one . I am totally hooked line and sinker.I love the way Thierry and Shaw strengths and weakness complement each other perfectly . I cant wait to hear more and learn more about Thierry best friend Mei and her problems and even Chimera - Supposedly a
simple rogue Fae i think not . I cant wait to
see whats comes next i am most diffidently a
huge fan of Hailey Edwards writing now. I
would recommend this be a book to anyone .
Buy it and keep in your library its that good
gonna be a collectible.
simple rogue Fae i think not . I cant wait to
see whats comes next i am most diffidently a
huge fan of Hailey Edwards writing now. I
would recommend this be a book to anyone .
Buy it and keep in your library its that good
gonna be a collectible.
Black Dog #1:(or can be Stand Alone Book)
Genre:
Urban Fantasy
Heat
Level
(sweet to erotic):
Sweet
Author:
Hailey Edwards
Pages or Word Count: 35K words
Publisher:
self-published
Publish Date: 31 October, 2014
Link to title on Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23211040-
dog-with-a-bone
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BLURB:
Half-bloods with Thierry’s skill set are given two options. They can join the conclave’s marshal program, or they can pack their bags. Turn down the job offer, and you’ve just shredded your residency pass for the mortal realm and booked yourself a one-way ticket to Faerie.
Texas
is the only home Thierry has ever known, and she’s not going
anywhere. Even if it means following in her notorious father’s
footsteps as a peacekeeper. But pinning on the badge opens her eyes
to the fact sometimes fae need protection too, and that sometimes
humans are the real monsters.
Author
Bio:
Born
in the Deep South, Hailey is a lifelong resident of Alabama. Her
husband works for the local sheriff’s department and her daughter
is counting down the days until she’s old enough to audition for
American Idol. Her doxie, Black Ilex, helps Hailey write by snoozing
in his recliner in her office.
Her
desire to explore without leaving the comforts of home fueled her
love of reading and writing. Whenever the itch for adventure strikes,
Hailey can be found with her nose glued to her Kindle’s screen or
squinting at her monitor as she writes her next happily-ever-after.
Author
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Drawing
ends on 14 November, 2014.
Burnt
ozone tingled in my nose. I inhaled deeply, but all I scented was the
coming storm.
Thunder boomed overhead, rumbling through the
ground under my feet. I was still hunched behind a twisted metal
sculpture of a giant rooster when the first lukewarm raindrops
splattered on my cheeks.
Movement
on my right slammed the brakes on my heart. I squinted where I
thought I glimpsed a pale blur, but the sun was too far gone and the
scrapyard too dark for me to tell what it had been.
My
left palm tingled with suppressed energy. My kind of magic wasn’t
allowed at the marshal academy.
I
had to go. Every second I stood here exposed on three sides was an
opportunity to get caught. I filled my lungs until they burned then
exhaled slowly, hoping for a clue. Nothing.
It’s
now or never.
Shoving
off the rooster’s metallic wing, I ran as fast as I could toward
the tower at the center of the rusting maze. Even this far away I
spotted the white flag plastered against its pole. If I could just
reach it, all this ended. Done. Over. If I had that flag, I could go
home. If I got there first.
That
was a whole lot of ifs.
“Cadet
Thackeray,” a low voice rumbled.
My
pulse leapt. New plan. Forget the tower. If Shaw had my taste in his
mouth, he would not let me reach it. I needed a new hiding spot now
before he got close enough to use his lure on me. Once I drew in the
hot scent of his skin, it was over. I was lost. His heat would snare
me, and I would be his.
As
if I wasn’t already.
After
darting past a promising heap, I hesitated until spotting a pair of
large red ears sticking up from behind the twisted carcass of what
once was a desk. Mei.
Best friends shared a lot of things, but their hiding place during
final exam was not one of them. I left the small fox to her den and
kept running.
Sliding
around the corner, I left the small-parts section of the yard and
headed toward the stacks of crushed vehicles and rusted-out skeletons
of construction equipment. I always avoided this section and the
prickly sensation it inspired on my nape. Granted, the odds of the
stacks falling and crushing me to a half-blooded fae pulp were pretty
slim, but I didn’t want to be the exception that proved the rule.
Mud
splashed up my legs and soaked my sneakers. I paused to scent the
wind, gulping a lungful of patchouli-and-bergamot-flavored air. My
skin sizzled and my head whirled as I fought the urge to follow that
hot fragrance to the even hotter man producing it. Bastard.
He wasn’t playing fair. Incubus lures were too damn tasty, and I
was already nursing one hell of a sweet tooth where my instructor was
concerned.
Excerpt
from: Dog With A Bone Copyright © 2014 by Hailey Edwards used with
permission of author
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