Showing posts with label elves. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

The Alien and the Elf #Excerpt #KindleUnlimited #Scifiromance #holidayread



My name is Noelle, and I'm an elf.

I was minding my own business, testing a newly installed engine on Santa's sleigh when it suffered a slight malfunction. I found myself spiraling out of control. Then a bright beam of light hits from above, and I'm taken on board a spaceship.

Jaxar is a sexy, to-die-for, green-skinned alien who thinks I'm stealing his salvage.

He's never met an elf.

Well, I've never met an alien.

With no way to get home, I need Jaxar's help. Can we work together to fix Santa's sleigh in time to save Christmas?

A short, steamy, happy-for-now romance between a quirky elf and a brooding alien.


Excerpt:

After the creaking of metal silenced, the sleigh bumped against something solid. The sensation of floating dissipated. Again, I was firmly entrenched in my seat.

The light vanished. Everything went black. I blinked several times, panic rising when I suspected the bright light had blinded me completely. I couldn’t see anything until I spotted the red light flashing from the console.

No, I wasn’t blind. I was in some dark place where I could no longer see the stars.

Unsure what to do, I remained in my seat.

Had I died? Did the sleigh crash? Was this what happened after elves died? Humans often spoke of light at the end of a tunnel. Well, I had seen a light. Not so much a tunnel, but—

Light flickered on around me, illuminating a rather spacious room.

Okay, so I wasn’t dead.

The room was expansive. Far larger than the biggest workshop at home. I’d never been in such a room. There were no windows. Only two doors, one on either end of the large space.

The light came from fixtures on the ceiling, spaced evenly apart.

Piles of metal cluttered the area on the floor. Random parts of twisted machines. Wait… Was that a rocket at the other end of the room?

I tapped my finger on the wheel and bit my lip.

“Um…”

Where in all the land of peppermint was I?

And then a man appeared in one of the doorways.

Well, I thought it was a man. He looked like a man at first glance, but as he approached, I realized how wrong my assumption was when I saw smooth green skin.

My jaw dropped. I couldn’t help it. I’d never seen a man with such skin. It glistened as he strode forward, his body moving like an animal stalking prey, smooth, fluid movements, his muscles bunching in anticipation of attack.

It was mesmerizing to watch.

Other than the tantalizingly colorful skin, he wore clothes as any other man would wear. Well, maybe not many human men. This one wore brown trousers and a leather vest revealing his large, well-cared for green abdomen and biceps.

As he closed the distance between us, I could better see his facial features. He had dark eyes, a strong nose with a strange bumpy ridge near the top, and a determined chin covered with a dusting of dark hair. His black hair was sheared short and a silver chain dangled on the lobe of his left ear.

He had the look of a green-skinned pirate. I shivered in anticipation as he approached. I had never been struck by a man’s appearance before, but this one knocked my candy-cane striped socks right off from under my booted feet.

“Who are you?” I asked as he drew closer, grateful it had taken some time for him to reach me so I could find my voice. “What is this place?”

I swept my gaze around the overly large room as my rather small in comparison sleigh sat off center.

The green-skinned alien lifted his arm to point a cylindrical metal object at me. I’d never seen a ray-gun before, but I assumed this is what one might look like.

I raised my hands at the intense expression on the alien’s face.

That’s what he was, wasn’t he?

An alien?

I tried to piece together the facts as my brain fought the evidence right before my eyes.

A bright light beaming me up.

A green-skinned man with a ray gun pointed at me.

Yeah. I’d been abducted by an alien.

Wait until the elves at the North Pole heard about this one.

“What is your purpose here?” The alien barked, keeping the ray gun leveled at my chest.

I swallowed hard as I watched the sexy alien hold a weapon at my heart.

“My purpose?” I frowned. What did he mean by that?

“What are your intentions?”

My frown only deepened, but a spark of irritation lit, chasing some fear away.

“My intentions?” I lowered my raised hands, feeling foolish for standing there like I was some criminal. I had done nothing wrong. In fact, I’d been minding my own business until he abducted me. “I intended to fly my sleigh to test the engines. Everything was going like plum pudding until you came along with that bright-ass light of yours.”

The alien’s mouth quirked, but he kept the weapon trained on me, stepping closer.

“You were flying an unknown spacecraft above Seattle. I’ve seen nothing like it. Again, I ask, what are your intentions with this planet?”

“My intentions with this planet?” I scoffed. “This is my planet. I live here. I intend to live the rest of my life here unless you end it with that ray gun of yours.” I crossed my arms over my chest as if to protect my heart should he shoot me. “What about you? You’re not from around here. What are your intentions?”



Friday, April 10, 2015

Book Spotlight ~ Enchantress' Destiny by @beth_caudill



One dark curse, two elves and a destiny neither could escape.

Disregarded by her betrothed, elven princess Clairessa Bellehaven analyzes spell books and dreams of finding someone to share her life. Betrayed by her unfaithful witch boyfriend, she convinces herself a single night with another elf will do no harm. Except the Goddess has a plan and Clairessa will have to fight to save the man who seized her heart and refused to let her go.

Clan prince Rowe Calder arrived in Wildeloch to settle problems with his family's business. What he found was the one elf he'd spent his life avoiding. His bondmate. The woman destined to bring about his death. Now he must find a way to keep his family safe when the dark elf comes to claim his soul.
Will a love long denied be strong enough to save them when darkness seeks retribution?

Excerpt:
"Have you gone out with him yet?" Sarah Winston, a mid-level witch, asked over the top of a tree limb separating their desks.
For a moment, Claire ignored her friend. But Sarah could be persistent when she wanted to know something. Thank the Goddess it was the end of the day and they were alone. "No. And I don't plan to."
"Ri-ight." Sarah rolled her eyes. "I believe that like I believe there is a troll bridge for sale in the Desert Resort."
            Sometimes friends were a pain; they never let you get away with deluding yourself.
"It's better this way."
            "Honey, you're so frustrated, sparks are dancing along your skin." A wicked gleam infused Sarah's gaze. "My suggestion to you is quit hiding and take what you need." She winked and ducked back into her space. Her cheerful laughter echoed in the mostly empty room.
            Claire shook her head at her friend's good-natured teasing. While the idea of capturing Rowe was intriguing, the reality of the situation was filled with nothing but trouble. She concentrated on her mirror interface and hoped work would distract her.
The Living Tree's magic connected the mirror to a collective knowledge base. While a lot of her job as spell book tester was actively casting spells, she also needed to verify ingredient information. At the moment, she was verifying the information on an obscure herb called Moonsglow. The leaves were silvery gray, extremely poisonous if ingested, but could amplify magic spells if used sparingly.
"Good. You haven't left yet." Rowe's deep voice rumbled behind her.
            She jumped and then spun her chair around. "Wha…What are you doing here?" Why did he have to sneak up on her? She always seemed to be out of control around him.
            His lips twitched at the corners of his mouth. "I've come to beg your help with a project."
            She hated how composed he appeared. With his sky blue shirt opened at the neck, his wrinkle-free dove gray suit, and his mussed hair; he possessed a rakishly attractive air. It drove her crazy that he affected her. For four weeks, she'd reminded herself that he was off limits. If only images of them in bed wouldn't keep intruding on her thoughts.
He was cordial and patient with her. Yet she wanted the man who took what he wanted, exactly like he had their first night together. The self-restraint he exercised heightened her frustrations. He'd been considerate in their interactions since that first day in the office. She wanted to tear away his social mask and discover if he was just as unbalanced as she.
            "Can it wait until tomorrow?" She turned back to her work. "I have someplace to be tonight."
The choked laugh from the other side of the branch made Claire blush.
"I'm afraid not. Please, Claire. I need your help." Standing with his hand out, Rowe looked so earnest, her resolve weakened.
Her parents had instilled in her the responsibility to share her gifts. She couldn't say no. "Very well." Wiping the image from the mirror, she turned and placed her hand in his. The hum of his power tickled along her skin. "I'll see you tomorrow, Sarah."
"Have fun," Sarah said, wiggling her fingers at them. "Do everything you think you shouldn’t."
Claire shook her head and hid her reddened cheeks behind her long hair. Rowe's chuckle only intensified her embarrassment. At least Rowe appreciated the good-natured teasing. Gavin would have suspended Sarah for such a comment.
Doing everything she shouldn't would endanger her heart. Rowe's competence and easy demeanor already had her falling for him. Her heart wasn't free to give but somehow he had a strong grip on it.
"What shouldn't you do?" His eyes sparked with flirtatious energy despite his innocent tone.
Her face heated even more and she to refused answer. How could she tell him what she couldn't do was become involved? With him. "Um. What spell do you need help with?"
He stared at her a moment before leading her downstairs. The sparkle in his eyes made her face heat like a boiling cauldron. She feared he knew her secret: she still wanted him.

Book info:

Title:  Enchantress' Destiny
Publisher: Moonlight Mountain Books
Date Published: March 2015
Genre: Paranormal Romance / Fantasy Romance
Word Count: Novella - 25,200 words




Buy links:
            Barnes and Noble – http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1121412070


Author Bio:

Although Beth grew up in West Virginia, she currently resides in North Carolina with her husband, two sons and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who makes an excellent lap warmer. Blending the analytical and creative sides of her brain, she delights in creating fantasy worlds for others. Catch her online most days except when NCIS and Once Upon a Time air.

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Author Website: http://BethCaudill.net/
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Author Email: beth@bethcaudill.net

Anything you'd like the reader to know?
While Enchantress' Destiny is Book 2 in the series, the story can be read standalone. The main characters do not appear in Book 1, Healer's Fate, and are only connected because they exist in the same world of Arilase.