Claimed by the Alpha by Lia Davis ~ Excerpt

Claimed by the Alpha by Lia Davis ~ Excerpt

Claimed by the Alpha by Lia Davis

About Claimed by the Alpha by Lia Davis

Title: Claimed by the Alpha
Author: Lia Davis
Series: Shifters of Ashwood Falls #13
Genre: Paranormal Romance

Claimed by the Alpha by Lia Davis

Battle and betrayal will befall this alpha… can Luna rise to the challenge?

Alpha wolf of Ashwood Falls, Luna Raines has the weight of her pack’s safety on her shoulders. She doesn’t need the complications of facing her fated mate, who walked out on her when she needed him most. Together, Luna and Rafe work with a rebel group, a spy, and new allies to take down a mad man, ending the shifter war.

Claimed by the Alpha is the explosive finale of the Shifters of Ashwood Falls series by USA Today Bestselling Author Lia Davis.

Excerpt from Claimed by the Alpha by Lia Davis

© 2020
Lia Davis

A flash of approval passed across her features as she nodded and got out of the truck. Her hips swayed as she walked to the cabin.

Damn, he wanted to grip those hips as he pounded into her.

Once he got their overnight bags from the back of the truck, he went inside the cabin. Luna exited one of the bedrooms on the right, and he headed to that one. When he set both their bags on the bed, she said, “You’re not staying in here with me.”

“We have to double up. There are more people than there are rooms.” He crossed the room to her, backing her up against the wall. “Besides, we need quality alone time.”

She snorted. “Quality time?”

He cupped her cheek and ran his thumb over her bottom lip. “You’re my mate. I will do anything to be able to claim you as mine.”

Desire flashed in her green eyes, making them darken slightly. Rafe felt her wolf move just under the surface. Then her body relaxed against him, and she dropped her head, so her forehead pressed against his chest. “I’ll never let another control me like he did.”

His chest tightened, and he wrapped his arms around her, drawing as close as he could. “I’m fully aware you are the Alpha. I have no intention of taking that power or using it against you. Give me the chance to prove it.”

She lifted her head and stared into his gaze. “I assume you want to prove it while staking your claim.”

“I want everyone to know who you belong to just as much as you want the females to know who I belong to.” He lifted his brows, challenging her.

The corners of her lips lifted. “You think you have me all figured out.”

“Not even close.” He leaned down until their mouths were inches apart. “I’m going to enjoy getting to know you all over again. I loved you before, and I’m going to love who you are now even more.”

She started to push him away while shaking her head. When she opened her mouth to speak, he placed a finger over her lips. “Don’t say it. You’re not the only one who has changed. I’ve made so many mistakes. The biggest one was walking away from you. I’m not doing that again.”

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About Lia Davis

London based journalist with a sideline as a romance writer; also a prolific reader, and keen on all things fiction – on the page, the stage, the big screen and the small. Dreamer at heart. In 2008, Lia Davis ventured into the world of writing and publishing and never looked back. She has published more than twenty books, including the bestselling A Tiger’s Claim, book one in her fan favorite Ashwood Falls series. Her novels feature compassionate yet strong alpha heroes who know how to please their women and her leading ladies are each strong in their own way. No matter what obstacle she throws at them, they come out better in the end.

While writing was initially a way escape from real world drama, Lia now makes her living creating worlds filled with magic, mystery, romance, and adventure so that others can leave real life behind for a few hours at a time.

Lia’s favorite things are spending time with family, traveling, reading, writing, chocolate, coffee, nature and hanging out with her kitties. She and her family live in Northeast Florida battling hurricanes and very humid summers, but it’s her home and she loves it!

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Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby ~ Review

Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby ~ Review

Love's Healing Home by Claire Colby

Three reasons you should read this Sweet Romance:

  • Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby is a sweet small-town romance where you really get to know the characters.
  • The relationship between the three sisters really rang true as they interacted with each other.
  • Matt is an amazing man and makes an incredible hero in the story.

About Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby

Title: Love’s Healing Home
Author: Claire Colby
Series: Second Chance at Love #1
Genre: Contemporary Sweet Romance

Love's Healing Home by Claire Colby

After Lily’s fiance breaks off their engagement, she pulls up her roots and planted herself in Texas to make a new home closer to her sisters. She focuses all of her attention on her new life, which includes renovating her Grandmother’s old house–and ignoring the way her handsome neighbor’s smile causes her heart to skip a beat.

Matt is Sweet Grove’s most eligible bachelor, but his new neighbor from up north has him rethinking what–and who–he wants in his Happily Ever After. He has no idea that Lily thinks it’s the wrong time to meet Mr. Right. Can the love he feels for his lovely new neighbor change her mind and win her heart?

My Review of Love’s Healing Home:

 

Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby was a really cute story that introduced me to the “Flower Sisters” as they come to be called around town. The star of the first book is Rose, a teacher that has moved to Texas. The reasons for her move are a little vague. She wants to get away from her ex-fiance who broke her heart, and one of her sisters needed to relocate because of “something bad.”

Matt is the hunky neighbor who just happens to work at the school where Lily will be teaching in the fall. He was a fun character. An all-around good guy, but sometimes he seemed a little one-dimensional. There wasn’t all that much to him.

Lily was a little more complex, and their relationship comes on really fast. As a novella, I didn’t get a lot of the slow burn and build up that I like to see. There wasn’t a lot standing in their way, so at times I struggled to find the conflict.

The copy I read had quite a few errors that tended to take me out of the story. I still enjoyed overall, but I think it could have used a little more polishing.

**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**

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I Kissed Alice by Anna Birch ~ Excerpt

I Kissed Alice by Anna Birch ~ Excerpt

I Kissed Alice by Anna Birch

About I Kissed Alice by Lauren Baker

Title: I Kissed Alice
Author: Anna Birch
Genre: Young Adult, LGBTQ+ Romance

I Kissed Alice by Anna Birch

For fans of Leah on the Offbeat and Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me, Anna Birch’s I Kissed Alice is a romantic comedy about enemies, lovers, and everything in between.

Rhodes and Iliana couldn’t be more different, but that’s not why they hate each other.

Rhodes, a gifted artist, has always excelled at Alabama’s Conservatory of the Arts (until she’s hit with a secret bout of creator’s block), while Iliana, a transfer student, tries to outshine everyone with her intense, competitive work ethic. Since only one of them can get the coveted Capstone scholarship, the competition between them is fierce.

They both escape the pressure on a fanfic site where they are unknowingly collaborating on a webcomic. And despite being worst enemies in real life, their anonymous online identities I-Kissed-Alice and Curious-in-Cheshire are starting to like each other… a lot. When the truth comes out, will they destroy each other’s future?

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Anna Birch

Rhodes

The therapy office parking lot looks more like a scene from a creepy video game—fog hangs in the trees, cutting off our line of vision to the busy I-85 below. It’s otherworldly, almost as if we could walk in any direction and plummet off the side of a cliff into the great wide nothing below.

Mom’s chemical-peeled skin is still red and swollen; she grimaces down the barrel of the green straw that sticks out from the clear cup in her hand. Wind rattles the thinning dogwood branches that ring the parking lot, and I pull my jacket tighter.

“So, Dusk told me you’re thinking about the Capstone Award after all,” she says, eyeing her reflection in the driver’s-side window. With a flick of a polished thumbnail, the car beeps twice and the doors all unlock at once. I start to cross over to the passenger side, but Mom hands me the keys. “You need the practice.”

I sigh and slide into the driver’s side instead.

Translation: I’m exhausted from my morning with the esthetician, and I’d like to sleep off the Bloody Mary that’s still in my system before we get back to your dad.

“I’m not doing the Capstone,” I say.

My position has only galvanized between Dusk’s office and Mom’s car: I would be selling my soul to the devil. I’m not ready to count it as my only option just yet.

“We all agreed that the Capstone Award was a part of your outcome goals.” Mom shoves a pair of oversize designer shades onto the bridge of her nose and then cringes. She fans her face with an old church bulletin off the floorboard. “I’ve got the document on my phone—”

“You can’t just stick your kid in therapy because she’s not doing what you want her to do.” I jam the keys into the ignition and start the engine. “That’s literally not even how therapy works.”

Merely surviving versus fully thriving . . . But only when it’s convenient to the adults in the room.

Mom reclines her seat as far back as it can go and fastens her seat belt.

I throw the car into drive and descend the hill through the fog, stopping to merge onto the frontage road. The traffic doesn’t relent—the fog is thick, and one car after the next flies up with their brights screaming through my rear window.

I have no option: I have to go forward. There’s no escaping, no turning right and finding a back road onto the interstate.

I’m stuck here, with no fewer than twenty cars behind me, and now they’re all starting to blare their horns, waiting for me to merge. Stuck. Always effing stuck.

“Mom—”

“I’m just saying, you did wonderfully in the Ocoee Youth Arts Awards last year. It’s so good for your résumé, and this is your year for the Capstone Award—”

“No.” I breathe through the tightness in my chest. I’m going to pull out in front of one of these wild Atlanta drivers, and then we’re both going to die. “I need you to tell me what to do—”

“Just send something they haven’t seen yet. Surely you have something—” She pulls her sunglasses down the bridge of her nose to peer up at me. “Send them drawing homework. They love you.”

All of the cars are honking now. All of them.

Thirty cars blaring their horns. To my left, the interstate is hemorrhaging midsize sedans. “No, I mean, I need help pulling onto the road—”

“Ugh, Rhodes honey, just wait for a break and then gun it.”
“There are no breaks—”
“Sure there are. Just go.”
Around me, cars all cut each other off. They jump in front of each other, and honk at each other, and fly around each other with middle fingers waving out their driver’s-side windows.

With a deep breath, I throw us into traffic.

Behind me, a car swerves into the shoulder. The car behind them slams on their brakes, and I hear a telltale metallic crunch three cars back—nothing life-altering, by the sound of it. A second later, the drivers are out of their cars and arguing.

They’re fine by the looks of it, thank God.

“Go!” Mom says.

I rocket off toward the Alabama state line. I won’t stop shaking until long after I step out of the car.
“Just think about it,” Mom says, oblivious. “Win the Capstone, and the world is your oyster.”

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About Anna Birch

Anna Birch is the author of I Kissed Alice. She was born ‘n’ raised in a rural area on the outskirts of Birmingham, Alabama. She traded thick forests and dirt roads for the heart of the city, where she lives now with her husband, three children, and dog. She loves knitting, brie, and hanging out with her family.

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