Six Sentence Sunday

This comes from my current WIP, The Outlaw, which is book 2 of my new Willow Creek (historical western) series.

“Why did you kiss me?”

He gave her a sudden, lazy smile. “So I’d stop thinking about doing it.” He reached for her, wrapping his hands around her waist before lifting her to the horse. He put her in the saddle this time and climbed in behind her. She wiggled her bottom to give him more room and gasped when his arm clamped around her waist and he pulled her back into his chest, his head lowering until his breath was warm against her ear. “And if you don’t stop wiggling that ass around on me I’m going to do everything else I can’t stop thinking about, too.”

For those counting, yes, I cheated. There’s 7 sentences. It couldn’t be avoided this go around. *wink*

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One Step Back, Two Steps Forward

I’ve missed my posting schedule the past week or so but I’ve been hard at work writing so it’s a forgivable offense, I think.

The Lawman, book 1 in my new Willow Creek series is now finished (1st draft) and I’m typing away on book 2. These are novella’s so they shouldn’t take long to write. I’m hoping to release the first one around November so if I go MIA…you’ll know why. Just imagine me at my laptop, tapping on the keys in a furious manner. I’ve always heard “author’s write” so that’s what I’ll be doing!

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Six Sentence Sunday

This week’s contribution to Six Sentence Sunday comes from my historical romance, Winters Promise, one of my free short stories. To find out more about this book, and find out how to get your copy, visit the Winters Promise Book Page on my website.

The winter snow drifted outside the loft and the only sounds in the room were the ticking from the clock on the wall and the wind whistling against the windows.

It had been days since their first kiss, but every time Lindsey looked at Gabriel now, she pictured an eternity wrapped in red silk while this man made love to her. She could see her future in his eyes, nights of endless passion and pleasure she’d only dreamed of. No more formalities of trying to live up to society’s standards. No more endless nights of loneliness forced upon her by a husband who was too frail to love her. Months of craving for the simple pleasure of human touch flooded her body and she delighted in the knowledge that Gabriel could give her everything she ever wanted.

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Friday Flash Fiction

Happy Friday! School is back in session in our area and although my own children are grown and I no longer have to worry about it, I know of more than one parent who is glad to have their kids back in class!

I have another Flash Fiction story for you today, this one a little on the long side. I hope you don’t  mind. Enjoy!

This week’s theme: Watching

Watching by Lily Graison
1137 words

“Are you sure about this, Gwen?” Eve stared up at the church, eyeing the stone gargoyles on the corners of the building. The expression on their faces mocked her while she stood there staring up at them.

“Come on, Eve. It’ll be fun.”

“Fun?”

“Yes. You can’t get more entertainment than this.”

Gwen’s idea of fun just seemed–wrong, somehow. Sure an entire church devoted to the belief that vampires were real was slightly amusing. Even more so when half the congregation thought they were vampires themselves. But to actually attend one of their weekly services?

The people walking into the church were exactly what Eve expected to see. Dark clothing and gothic chick gone to the extreme. Sickly pale faces and dark eye shadow accentuating their eyes made everyone seem eerie. Some, it appeared, even donned fake fangs.

“I don’t think these people think it’s as funny as you do, Gwen.”

“So,” Gwen shrugged. “Come on. We’ll just sit in on their little meeting and see what’s what.”

Eve rolled her eyes when Gwen grabbed her arm and practically dragged her up the walkway to the church. Two women stood by the large double doors, both wearing what appeared to be black robes, and handed them a program before welcoming them to the Church of Eternal Life.

The interior was unlike any church Eve had ever seen. The pews were covered in blood red fabric, the carpet in black. The stained glass windows depicted scenes of death and destruction and the music playing caused Goosebumps to cover her arms. The entire place had a very ominous feel to it.

“I don’t have a very good feeling about this.”

“Good grief, Eve. Lighten up.”

Eve followed her best friend into one of the pews before sitting and taking in the interior of the building.

The alter in front of the church looked like any other. Your typical podium sat facing the parishioners, a table with paraphernalia lining the top and candles littered every hard surface in the building.

Looking up, Eve saw a balcony jutting out behind the alter with curtains in the same color fabric of the pews covering whatever lay behind it.

Hushed whispers filtered through the church and the attention of almost everyone there centered on them. The clang of the heavy doors being shut caused Eve to jump before Gwen laughed and the room grew deathly still.

The two women who greeted them at the door walked slowly down the main isle of the church. Their black robes made a light swishing noise as they passed the pew Eve sat on.

Candles that sat on the table in front of the alter were lit, the two robed figures making a grand gesture of lighting them before lifting them over there heads and chanting something unintelligible. The other parishioners of the church in turn chanted the same phrase before the candles were placed back on the table and the two women sat on the front row.

The tension in the room seemed to grow in the stillness. Eve glanced around the massive room. Everyone sat staring at the alter with eager looks on their faces. A collective sigh brought her attention back to the front of the room. Even Gwen joined in with a surprised gasp.

A man stood there now. His tall, lean frame seemed larger than it should. His head was shaved clean, his skin the same sickly pale tint everyone else wore.

His eyes were black with dark eyeliner adding emphasis to them. Even from where she sat, Eve could see the dead nothingness in them as he stared out into the crowd.

When he spoke, the spectacle became real.

“Welcome, my brethren.”

Gwen smiled, the white of her teeth gleaming in the low light of the room and Eve couldn’t help but grin along with her.

“I come to you tonight with great pleasure. We have a new member to welcome into the fold and, I’m told, we have guests.”

All eyes turned to them then and Eve squirmed in her seat. There were no smiles, just open, blank stares. She swallowed loudly before looking back at the man behind the podium.

“I am Vance,” the man said, “And I welcome you to the Church of Eternal Life. Here, life isn’t endless days until death finds us. Here, the Kindred live with the knowledge that life continues–forever.”

Eve sat and listened, watching the reaction of those around her and the more she heard, the more she was convinced these people were delusional.

Vampires. They all thought they were vampires. It wasn’t that they just thought it–they apparently lived it.

Blood rituals were performed; the taking and receiving of life force from the new recruit and Eve knew they were in the wrong place. Gwen sat enraptured in the church proceedings. She had yet to move, or blink for that matter. She took in every word, watching the events happening without batting an eye. Eve wondered if it were just fascination in what was happening or if she was buying in to the mumbo-jumbo being spouted by Vance.

The tension increased until Eve found it difficult to sit still. She didn’t believe in magic but something was happening. She couldn’t explain the chill running up her spine when Vance read from a yellowed scroll of paper. The air seemed to crackle with energy.

The church followers chanted, initiating the newest into their fold and a collective sigh was heard as the man joining the church began to shake. His eyes rolled into the back of his head and when his body went limp and slid to the floor, Eve saw the red curtains on the second floor move.

She looked up, seeing a lone man shadowed in the darkened balcony watching the proceedings below.

He didn’t move, his eyes drinking in the action in the front of the church. He lifted his head and Eve saw him look out into the crowd. When his eyes landed on her, her breath caught in her throat.

Eyes the brightest green she’d ever seen stared back at her and the hair on her arms stood on end. His gaze never lifted and she turned to look behind her to see if he were truly looking at her. When she turned back to look at him, he was gone.

“Tell me that’s something you see everyday.”

“What?” Eve said, glancing over at Gwen before looking back up to the second floor.

“Were you not watching?” Gwen asked.

“No. I guess not.”

Eve stared up at the balcony. The man she’d seen there was gone. The curtains still swung slightly and his presence seemed stranger than what was happening. Who was he and why did her skin suddenly tingle as if he’d touched her?

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Tuesday Teaser

Welcome to today’s Tuesday Teaser! I have a small excerpt from The Gathering, Book 2 in the Night Breeds series.

Book 2 in the Night Breeds Series.

Sequel to, The Calling

THE CALLING changed Rayna Ford’s life forever, now in THE GATHERING, she will find out what she’s truly become.

Rayna Ford didn’t believe in monsters, until she became one herself. As a newly turned werewolf awaiting her first shift, Rayna puts all her trust in Garrett Kincaid, the man who accidentally infected her and changed her life forever. But when old enemies resurface and take her from the one man who vowed to protect her, Rayna must face her fears alone.

The Collective, the Breed leaders of all the preternatural species, haven’t abandoned the dream of announcing their presence to the world and they still want Rayna to be the one who integrate them into human society. Her only chance at survival is to reveal the secret the breed leaders want her to show the world, but in doing so, she may alienate the very creatures she wants to protect and endanger her own life in the process.

Excerpt

He entered the room like walking death. Splatters of blood were painted across his cheek; the front of his shirt soaked in crimson and the look on his face was one Rayna would never forget. This was the creature she had feared.
His eyes were wolf amber, his facial features slightly distorted, and she knew he was struggling to hold the beast back. His gaze bore into her as his long stride ate at the distance between them. When her legs stopped shaking, she ran to him. He caught her with clawed hands as she buried her face in his neck. “Garrett.”
He lowered his head, his breath warm against her ear. “Did they hurt you?”
“No. Just scared me.” She felt his chest vibrate, his hold on her tightening. She stared at the shifters at his back and wondered how they’d get out of this. Garrett appeared to be alone and she wasn’t delusional enough to think Victor would just let them leave.
That wheezing laugh of Victor’s caught her attention and she turned her head to look at him.
“You must be Garrett,” Victor said. “I’d like to say it was a pleasure to finally meet the man who destroyed Malcolm but your timing is unfortunate.”
“Actually, it looks as if I’m right on time.”
Victor sat back down, propping his cane against the chair arm before looking back up at them. “Depends on what you hope to accomplish, I suppose.”
“I don’t hope to accomplish anything,” Garrett said. “What I will do is take my mate and leave.”
Another wheezed laugh filled the room. Victor’s eyes flashed amber for a split second before the old man grinned. “You are every bit the arrogant Alpha I was told you were, Garrett, but I’m afraid I can’t let you do that.”
Garrett stiffened, his hold on her tightening. “It’s not a matter of you allowing it. I came for my mate and I will leave with her. Whether you survive is still debatable.”
Someone in the back of the room laughed and Rayna could tell by the look on the faces of those around them that the Breed leaders were intrigued.
Victor stared at Garrett for long minutes, one finger tapping against his chin, before he lowered his arm. “You would risk your own life for her?”
“Yes.”
Rayna looked up at Garrett’s quick answer. He was watching Victor, the wolf shimmering across the surface of his face. The deadly glint in his eyes caused a trickle of fear to crawl up her spine. He wasn’t leaving without her. She knew by the look on his face he’d fight anyone, and anything, that got in their way of leaving.
She looked toward Sabriel. He was watching her. The sight of his bloodied, swollen face caused her heart to ache. That would be Garrett soon. There was no way Victor would let them leave. They’d never make it out of this. Not alive. The Collective would have what they wanted regardless. Garrett would pay with his life and she wasn’t willing to stand by and watch.
Turning to Victor, she said, “I’ll do it.”
Garrett’s hold on her tightened until she gasped. “Keep quiet,” he growled. His voice was tinged with that garbled, harsh vibration of the wolf. He glared at her, his jaw clenched tight. “Don’t say another word.”
Rayna cringed at the look he gave her. “There’s too many of them here,” she whispered.
“Do as I say, Rayna.”
“Lover’s quarrel?” Victor asked.
Garrett took a step toward Victor, pushing Rayna behind him. She watched those around her, glancing from face to face. They wore eager, expectant masks. They were waiting.
Victor leaned his head to one side, studying them both. “It doesn’t have to end in bloodshed, Garrett. I can see by your appearance you’ve come with that intention.”
“I came for my mate and I’ll take her by any means. Either you let her leave with me or I’ll fight our way out. You’re choice.”
“I’m sure those in the hall you disposed of were caught off guard. The shifters in this room won’t be. Surely you don’t want your mate to see you ripped apart in front of her.”
Rayna grabbed his arm, squeezing it to get his attention. He never looked her way or acknowledged she was there. The shifters in the room were grinning. They were enjoying the show. She glanced at Sabriel again. His gaze was intent, focused on her.
“And what makes you so sure that will be the outcome?” Garrett asked. “The only reason you’re still breathing old man is because I don’t want my mate to see me kill you.”
Victor laughed, his eyes watering with the effort. “I like you, Garrett.” He shifted in his seat and twirled his cane between his fingers. “I was skeptical when your name was first mentioned to me as a potential member of our little group but we could use someone with your gumption in the Collective. You could teach the others how to be wolves instead of sniffling little pups.”
“If you can’t teach your pack how to be real wolves, that’s your problem. As far as your Collective goes, you can rot in hell for all I care.” He turned and grabbed Rayna’s arm, walking with her across the room at a quick pace. Victor’s laughter followed them to the door before commotion at their back signaled the others moving.
When Garrett thrust her forward and yelled, “Run!” she did as he said and didn’t look back.
Bodies littered the hall, blood staining the walls and floor. She ignored them, racing through the darkened house. The sound of fighting reached her when the front door came into view.
She slowed and looked over her shoulder. She saw Thaddeus, running hell bent toward her. She gasped and quickened her pace, wondering if Garrett were coming as she raced for the door.


The Gathering
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Words: 75,000
Released: April 2011
Rating: Sultry
Price: $2.99

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Six Sentence Sunday

This week’s contribution to Six Sentence Sunday comes from my novella A Touch of Heaven. To find out more about this book, and read an excerpt, visit the Touch of Heaven Book Page on my website.

“Sorry ladies, but this is one time you’re not going to get anything.”

“You’ll spill or I swear I’ll find the most hideous creature at the Reunion and tell him you were madly in love with him all through school!”

“Go ahead. There isn’t anything you could do to get me to tell. It was private.”

“Private?” Kim yelled, “You just fucked a man in a public restroom! There’s nothing private about that.”

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Friday Flash Fiction

Happy Friday! It’s been a long week and I’m glad it’s over. I’ll kick off the weekend with another Flash Fiction story for you. Enjoy!

This week’s theme: Moonlight

Moonlight by Lily Graison
592 words

“Just ignore it. There’s no one there.” Her over-active imagination played havoc on her mind. Glancing into the forest every few steps, Lara had the eerie sensation that someone was watching her. It had her paranoid. The utter darkness that made up the surrounding forest was suffocating and her stride widened while she walked along the highway.
But what if it’s a something instead? She frowned as she thought the last and gave another look to her right before taking a deep breath to try and calm herself. “There’s no such thing as the boogieman. Now stop scaring yourself and get a grip.”
The clicking of her heels on the pavement was the only sound Lara had heard for the last thirty minutes and she concentrated on the sound to try and distract her mind. The air was stale and stagnant with the smells drifting from the forest as she walked the yellow line along the edge of the road. A full moon lit her way on the deserted highway as she looked for someone to help her and she was grateful for its light. The road was lit well, but seeing the unfortunate choice of shoes she had made earlier that morning, it was a small comfort. Her business pumps had already forced a blister on her left foot, the pain of it was noticed with every step she took. The constant clicking of her heels seemed to echo around her but the noise was a distraction. It helped to keep her mind off of things she’d rather not think about.
Her drive back to the place she’d spent her childhood had been uneventful until now. Miles of back roads had gone unnoticed and she drove through every small town without any thought other than getting her grandparents affairs in order and getting back home. She had just crossed the Georgia line over into South Carolina when her car had lunged forward and sputtered before it finally gave a hissing squeal and died.
Ten minutes of looking under the hood, for what, she had no clue, had done nothing but smear grease on her hands and caused a string of curses to escape her lips before she kicked the front of the car out of frustration. It was just her luck. Things had not been going well for her the past two months, why would today be any different?
The area she had found herself stranded in was as ghostly as they came. Not a single car had passed her on the road as she drove, and the last town she’d been through was over twenty miles back. So, she did the only thing she could do. She set off walking to find help. It seemed like the logical thing to do at first but now, as she walked the darkened highway, she had the odd sensation of being watched.
Her fear of the unknown caused a frightened laugh to break the silence around her before she stopped and stared into the forest.

“Get a grip, girl. There’s nothing there–see?” Lara strained her eyes to see anything beyond the darkened outline of trees, but even with the bright glow of the moon, nothing could be seen. She crossed her arms over her chest and held herself tightly as her gaze scanned the surrounding forest. The light wind that had been rustling the tree branches stopped suddenly and the hair on her arms stood on end. The sensation she felt that someone was watching her increased, along with her heart rate.

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