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12.08.2012

Have a little fun with Santa's Little Helper Scavenger Hunt



BTS Tours and Freya’s Bower are proud to present the Santa’s Little Helper Scavenger Hunt. 32 blogs have linked together to allow you to hunt for 32 different words that will be hidden in each post, so at the end of the hunt you will have 32 answers to plug into the rafflecopter. Please DO NOT leave your answers in the comment section. We want this to be fun for everyone, and not take the challenge out of the game. So this is how it works.
All the blogs listed below will post their game piece on their allotted date. You are looking for one word (related to Christmas or Sex) to plug into the rafflecopter as your answer. For Example:'
If you are on Close Encounters with the Night Kind, and find your word (clues will be provided for you in the banner) you log into the rafflecopter form and place your answer in the box marked Close Encounters of the Night Kind. Follow along the entire Scavenger Hunt and collect all 32 clues. We will be drawing for 4 $25 dollar Gift Certificates to Freya’s Bower. Happy Hunting!!!



Title: Shewolf
Author:  Teresa D’Amario
Publisher: Wild Child Publishing   
Length:   Novel
Sub-Genres: paranormal/werewolf
           
BLURB:
A small town veterinarian has a big time problem. She's not human.
Plagued as a child with an extra-sensitive sense of smell, strength, and eyesight, Anna Callaway always thought she was special. But she didn't understand how special until she met Kieran Hunter.
He insists they are True Mates, but he's not human either. He's wolven.
Kieran is a protector of his race. No longer the Alpha of his pack, he spends his time searching out and punishing any who may reveal their race to humans. While patrolling, he finds two wolven about to kidnap Anna. He battles to protect her, but is surprised to find himself drawn to her in a way he never expected.
The couple must learn to deal with their differences before they can address their similarities. But when three men kidnap Anna, she must decide if she is to embrace the wolven way of life, or return to her quiet existence. And whether to abandon the man who claims her as his True Mate.
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EXCERPT:
Though worn and faded, his jeans appeared in good repair. The seams in the shoulders of his black t-shirt stretched to accommodate his powerful chest and biceps. Then her gaze traveled to his face and the dark, hungry, blue eyes that watched her. She swallowed, trying to ease the sudden case of dryness in her throat.
She caught a glimpse of black, square-toed boots on his feet. She’d bet there was a motorcycle out in the parking lot. His scent wafted toward her, spicy and wild. Anna bit her lip. It wouldn’t do to let him know just how sexy she found him.
Folding her arms in front of her, she glared at him. “What are you doing here?”
His gaze held hers, a slight quirk to his mouth.
“I’m here for a consultation. Didn’t your assistant tell you?”
“Yes, she told me.”
“Good. But before we get down to work, let’s have some lunch.”
She glanced at her watch. Lunch was normally at one o’clock, and it was now twelve thirty. “You can’t just blaze in here and take over my appointments, Kieran. I have patients, and they need me.”
“Not today, you don’t. I bought all your time, so you have nothing to worry about.” He spoke over her attempted interruption. “And if you have any emergencies, your very efficient staff can call you.”
Her eyes rolled, and she groaned in frustration. He’d left her alone for three days. Three long days to absorb everything he’d told her. Sometimes she still wondered if it was all a dream and she’d really been drugged after all. Yet the instant she saw him it all tumbled back. Every memory. The wolf, the fight, but most of all, every touch. That brief kiss still burned in her blood.
Realistically, there was no reason to fight it. Except he wasn’t human. For the first time in her life, she was truly attracted to someone. And why shouldn’t I enjoy it? Besides, the scientist was fascinated almost as much as the woman.
He waited while she debated in her head, his eyes filled with humor. There it was again, the strange feeling that he could read her thoughts. She certainly hoped not.
“Fine, let me just close up here.”
He nodded, and she headed into the back rooms of the clinic.
“Jamie,” she called, but the girl popped around the corner, a huge smile on her face.
“Right here.”
Anna raised a brow. “Eavesdropping again?”
Her assistant laughed. “What can I say? It’s my best talent.”
Anna chuckled. “Then I guess I don’t have to tell you I’m done for the day, thanks to Kieran. Call me if there are any emergencies.”
She took off her white doctor’s coat and hung it on the rack. Whoever’d chosen white for doctors had a vindictive streak. She went through lab coats faster than she went through dog treats. She snatched a roller with tape on it and cleared any dog hair from her slacks before heading back to Kieran. If she was going to investigate these feelings, she might as well look good.

About The Author

Born in Atlanta, the daughter of an Army Soldier during the early stages of the Viet Nam war, I spent my childhood traveling from state to state, finally ending up overseas in Germany where I graduated high school six months early.

My writing career however began as a young Airman in the Air Force, writing monthly articles for the weekly base paper. The articles ranged from climatological data to full center fold articles on the destructive forces of hurricanes. As I increased in rank, my writing changed to more technological instruction, including such works as WSR-88D Doppler Radar Data Interpretation Guide for North Carolina Stations, and Station Operating Procedures.
But my early writing wasn’t limited only to the technological side. I’ve written multiple dog training and behavior articles for canine websites such as Sonora Canine Freestyle, and also the Ask Blackjack column, a fun training column in the voice of my labrador retriever, then a young pup.
I’m married to a wonderful man named Doug. We live in North Carolina with our two dogs.


 





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