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  • Tiger Tiger

    Tiger Tiger

     \"TigerTiger72web\"When you grab a tiger by the tail, sometimes he bites back.

    Veterinary trauma surgeon and animal empath Sasha Soskoff has found everything he ever wanted with his new partners Neal, Steve and Carlos. Life feels as safe and secure as it can be among a group of ex-Marine tiger shifters. Until a homeless man is found, gruesomely mauled and murdered, near Neal’s BDSM club.

    When it’s determined a rogue tiger did the deed, the jaguars’ accusing eyes turn toward Sasha’s lovers. The precarious balance of peace tips dangerously toward war.

    Neal knows damned well none of his tigers committed the crime. Someone must be in Chicago without his knowledge or permission, and they’d better find him fast before uncertainty and conflict rip the tight-knit band apart from the inside.

    As Sasha struggles to heal the stress fractures forming among his tiger family, he begins to wonder if his dreams of a home, and love, were too good to be true. And it’s precisely that moment the killer strikes at the heart of the tiger clan—Sasha himself.

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  • Burning Bright

    Burning Bright

    \"BurningBright72web\"Curiosity never killed this cat, but love could have deadly consequences.

    Sasha Soskoff has two reasons for moving to Chicago: secure a tenured position in veterinary research medicine, and widen his horizons. After a night at the city’s hottest new club, though, a wrong turn down a dark alley narrows his focus to surviving three muggers. As consciousness fades, he catches a glimpse of his rescuer, whose mere appearance is enough to chase the attackers off.

    Neal Harrison doesn’t often have to call on his skills as an ex-Marine to maintain control at his club. But with Sasha, he can’t seem to keep his hands to himself. Yet there’s danger in allowing any close relationships, particularly with a naïve young newcomer. The safety of his business depends on the iron-clad secret he and his ex-Marine buddies all hide.

    While Neal seems happy to satisfy Sasha’s insatiable curiosity about the erotic scenes played out in the club’s private rooms, Sasha senses his new lover is holding something back.

    When the truth claws its way out amid a night of tribal blood and violence, Neal discovers his lover has a secret of his own. And that the forces arrayed against them all could make a mugging look like a walk in the park…

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  • Lines of Lights – A Poem

    Lines of Lights – A Poem

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    All Rights Reserved
    Lines of Lights
    Moving at speed past the window, reverse parallax.
     
    Facing backward on the train, the lights receded.
     
    Facing backward on the train is a title.
     
    A good title for a memory, even.
     
    Metaphoric.
     
    Like Benjamin Button, living backwards to get forwards.
     
    When everyone is walking in the other direction, sit down and get still.
     
    Follow the still, small voice insight and listen.
     
    What does it say?
     
    I don’t know, I’m still listening.
     
    What about now?
     
    Shh. You can hear it too.
     
    Listen.
     
    Rhythm.
  • Manic Monday – Startcher Engines!

    Manic Monday – Startcher Engines!

    It\’s Monday!  I feel like I should say something uber-motivating, that makes us all jump out of our chairs and make something massively awesome.

    Feel motivated yet?  🙂

    We\’re almost ready to go live on the new site.  I\’m so excited.  It\’ll have a home for my blog (i.e. this one) and my Knoontime Knitting blog, as well as a section for books and promo stuff and bio and everything.  I feel like such a little kid.

    Every iteration of my online presence has brought new things to learn and new fun stuff to play with.  This time, it means I\’ll be leaving my beloved Blogger platform behind and migrating to WordPress.  The coolness of the website functionality overwhelmed the familiarity and ease-of-use of Blogger, so that\’s ultimately what made the decision easy.  You won\’t notice much of a difference in terms of what you can do on the blog, meaning you\’ll still be able to comment and share stuff, but on the back-end it makes it much easier for me and my webmistress.

    I have some neat newsy items for you today, as well:

    First, my workshop \”Unleashing the Creator Within\” is in full swing over at Coffee Time Romance.

    While it started on the 1st, you\’re very welcome even now, at the mid-point.  We\’re having a lot of fun with some non-traditional tools like music and word art.

    Second, the BDSM-a-palooza is from Feb 17th to the 19th at the Smutketeers!  I\’m participating with 50 other fabulous authors and the amazing ladies of the Smutketeers – there will be daily prizes, a grand prize with gifts from all of us, and more fun than you can shake a whip at.

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    Third, the Nice Girls Writing Naughty will be hosting a very special event – Fantasy Date Night with the Nice Girls and their friends, Feb 21st, on our Facebook group from 6:00p to 11:00p Eastern Standard Time.  I\’ll be teaching at that time, so I can\’t join you, but I know you\’ll have a ton of fun without me – just save me some chocolates and a date, and we\’ll be fine.  ~grin~

    Happy Monday!

  • Sealed by Fire

    Sealed by Fire

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    Vanya is a sorcerer’s apprentice who finally achieves his goal, initiation as a sorcerer–only to find that he, himself, is the intended sacrifice in their ritual. When the ritual goes wrong, his master flees and he is left with the creature that his master summons.

    Stranded on this side of the portal, Nash is a powerful being with only one desire–find the sorcerer who stranded him and wreak his revenge. Vanya agrees to help, and in the process, he and Nash find more than they ever bargained for: love, friendship, and belonging.

    Can they protect themselves against the sorcerer’s growing power, or will he destroy all that they hold dear?

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  • A. Catherine Noon

    A. Catherine Noon

    Explore the Worlds of A. Catherine Noon

  • Friday Funnies

    Friday Funnies

    Did you hear about the truck driver that got pulled over for knitting while driving?

    The police officer yelled, \”Pull over!\”

    The truck driver held up his knitting and said, \”No, cardigan!\”
  • New Years At the Hop!

    New Years At the Hop!

    Can you believe it\’s already time for the New Year\’s celebration? It feels like it should still be April. As I sit here, mulling over what I might share with you, Dear Reader, my mind is drawn to the idea of \”new\” and the next step, which many people connect with the New Year, which is \”resolution.\”

    I don\’t do \”resolutions\” anymore. I found they were too often \”should do\’s,\” rather than \”want to\’s.\” I have found, over the years, that \”want to\’s\” have a better chance of happening.

    I\’ve been doing more journal work this year and rediscovered a love of calligraphy. I’ve been doing what I call mandalas in my journal, either with a quote or with concepts from a particular project.

    Image ©2014 A. Catherine Noon, All Rights Reserved

    For example, I’m working on a Walking In This World workshop right now. I decided to do a two-page spread in my journal on the chapter, using calligraphy and imagery to connect with the material in a new way. It’s enriched my experience of the workshop immensely and helped me make new connections.

    Image ©2014 A. Catherine Noon.  All Rights Reserved

    In terms of my writing, I’ve been using calligraphy when I work on my character sheets. It’s been interesting to add color to a character, trying to figure out what color they would be and why. Then I do the mandala for them in that color.

    What about you, Dear Reader?
    What are your New Year’s Want To’s?

    And, just for you, here’s a sneak peek at Sapphire Dream, which will be coming later this year. It’s set in the Persis Chronicles with Emerald Fire and Emerald Keep, which is out April 8th from Torquere Press.

    Excerpt
    Chapter 1: Kotek City

    Cheula settled himself in the sedan chair, his back stiff.

    “Lotta sittin’ about,” Driver Sami drawled in the thick brogue some of the Drivers were plagued with.

    After four days on the sands with the man, though, Cheula started to get the hang of it. “That’s true. How do you stand it?”

    Sami glanced at him, his lidded eyes metallic blue that flashed in Sol’s glow. It reminded Cheula, unfortunately, of a large sand beetle. The Driver leaned sideways and revealed a strange set of beads in a mesh weave on his driving web. “Ah cheat, my handsome Keeper.”

    He said Keeper as ‘Kayprr,’ and it took Cheula several tries before he understood it. Now it just sounded normal. “Are those beads?”

    “Aye.” The Driver sat back. “They stimulate the muscles.”

    “Does it help?”

    The Driver shrugged. “Nope.”

    Cheula laughed.

    “A Keeper would help, you know,” Sami said in a thoughtful tone.

    “Are you… teasing me?”

    “Would I do that?”

    “I think you probably would!” Cheula chuckled. It felt good to laugh. It had been too long since he’d had an uncomplicated conversation with someone.

    “We’ll break soon,” Sami told him. “The Winds are comin’.”

    Cheula eyed the horizon warily.

    “Don’t worry, Keeper. We’ll be fine.”

    The first time they’d stayed in the inflated bubble that enclosed the sandsail, Cheula panicked. The more he tried to keep his composure in front of the laconic Driver, the worse it got. Sami seemed to sense it though, and started to tell him stories that kept him enthralled and made him laugh. By the time the Winds passed, his fear blew away with them.

    They stopped and Sami hopped down, setting the chucks under the skis. The enclosure inflated around them with a hiss of metallic fabric, and the glow of the sun eased. Sami flipped his sunshades back, and the cyberplants receded into his skin like magic to reveal his hazel eyes.

    He caught Cheula watching him and laughed. “Not used to sunshades, I take it?”

    Cheula shook his head.

    “Lotta Drivers use ’em. Hunters too. You’ll see, at Kotek City.”

    Cheula hopped down to the sand, then under the sandsail to the little living area that nestled in its belly. Sami lit the daylamps and the fragrant oil filled the small space with its aroma.

    The bench along the side served as a good spot to sit out of the way while the Driver settled things. He watched as Sami rummaged in his galley, got down a ceramic jug and poured two cups. He handed over a cup. Cheula took one sip and started coughing.

    “Ouiska does that,” Sami murmured calmly.

    “Sami!”

    The Driver kneeled in front of Cheula, his eyes large in the shadowy interior. “Come, drink. Relax. It’s just us.”

    Cheula smiled and leaned forward, watching Sami’s pupils dilate. “Oh?”

    But when Sami caressed his cheek, he flinched. He couldn’t help it.

    “What is it?” Sami asked softly, cocking his head. His thumb stroked Cheula’s face. “I’d not hurt you for all the goldstone in Kotek City, Keeper.”

    Cheula swallowed around a dry mouth. “I…”

    Then Sami stroked his hand down Cheula’s chest, intending no doubt to soothe him, and brushed the worst of the bruises. Cheula cried out and pulled back, heat flaming into his face. “I’m sorry!” he blurted.

    Sami’s eyes widened. He slipped his hand inside Cheula’s robes and before the Keeper could react, flipped the fabric back. The purples had darkened into livid reds, browns, even a mustard yellow near where the ribs had cracked.

    “Landin’!” Sami swore. “Who did that to you?”

    “I…” He trailed off, the lie dying on his lips. This close to the other man, with such gentle caring in his eyes, so uncomplicated by anything other than mutual attraction, Cheula couldn’t say the habitual ‘I fell,’ or lately, ‘I was in an accident on a camu.’ He dropped his head forward to rest it on Sami’s shoulder. “My Contract, Digger Bekto.”

    Sami sucked in air, a loud hiss. “Oh, poppet. Where is he?”

    Cheula pulled back. “What?”

    “He should have his knees brokin’ for ’im!” Sami growled, his cheeks red and his eyes fierce.

    “He’s being punished,” Cheula assured him. “I promise. I’m from Sapphire Keep. Once they found out… Violence to a Keeper carries the death sentence.”

    Sami stroked Cheula’s cheek. “But you… You’re shy now, is that it?”

    Cheula nodded, miserable. “I want to. But…”

    Sami came up on his knees and kissed Cheula’s forehead. “Don’t rush it, Cheula,” he whispered. It was the first time he said Cheula’s name, and it felt several times more intimate than it would have otherwise. “My brother’s partner had sommat similar happen to ‘im, and it just takes time.”

    “I just…”

    The Driver stood, holding out his hand. “Come.”

    “What?”

    Sami shook his hand impatiently. “Come.”

    Cheula slipped his hand into the Driver’s calloused palm and let himself be pulled to his feet. Sami led him over to the wide hammock that swung at the back of the quarters. He lay down on it and settled the pillows for Cheula. He arranged the Keeper alongside his body and set the hammock to swinging gently. Then he ran his fingers through Cheula’s hair, just the part along the scalp before the braid, and Cheula got an idea.

    He sat up and scooted sideways, so he could see Sami. With trembling fingers, he unbraided his plait, dropping the beads one by one into Sami’s palm.

    “Are those…”

    “Those three are sapphires,” Cheula said, pointing them out. “The rest are crystal beads. As I earn, I’ll replace them.”

    “Three sapphires,” Sami breathed, touching them with a finger.

    His hair gave off the aroma of the Baku seed oil he used and he watched Sami inhale with pleasure. He lifted the Driver’s hand and set it his scalp, where the braid had begun, and let him stroke his fingers through it. Sami’s eyes widened and he continued, setting the beads on a small shelf over his shoulder. Cheula turned and lay half on top of him and rested his head on the Driver’s muscular chest, tingles traveling up and down his body as the man stroked him.

    They stayed like that for the rest of the Winds, Cheula listening to Sami’s breathing and Sami enthralled by his hair. Finally, it became so still outside that delaying further would be silly. Cheula started to sit up and Sami caught him. He kissed Cheula gently but thoroughly.

    “Thank you.”

    Cheula smiled at him. “It was my pleasure.”

    They rose and rearranged their clothing, and Sami went to reopen the sandsail. Cheula went upstairs and took up his sedan chair, replaiting his hair.

    But he left one of the sapphires sitting in the dish on the shelf downstairs, carefully covered with the travel shield so it wouldn’t jostle loose.

  • Friday Funnies

    Friday Funnies

    Remodeling our house.

    \’Nuff said.

  • Home for the Holidaze

    Home for the Holidaze

    \"BurningBright300\"I\’m with Neal Harrison today, the star of BURNING BRIGHT by me, A. Catherine Noon, and my partner in crime, Rachel Wilder.  We figured, since it\’s the holidays, we\’d find out a little more about what our favorite Dom does when the mistletoe is overhead and eggnog perfumes the air.

    ACN:  Welcome to NGWN, Neal!

    NH:  Glad to be here!

    ACN:  So, I read that you have a mixed-religion household.  How does that affect your celebration of the holidays?

    NH:  We celebrate Christmas as an American holiday, since it\’s become so consumerized and is in all the stores and stuff.  My family wasn\’t super religious growing up, so it didn\’t loom very large for us.  Doc is Wiccan, so he celebrates the Winter Soltice, or Yule.  Steve is Christian and likes to meditate and retreat from the world.

    Steve pokes his head into the room:  I heard that!

    NH:  I know you did, big guy, that\’s why I said it!

    ACN:  Gentlemen, gentlemen, one at a time, please.

    NH:  But you wrote us multiple men at a time, we figured that\’s –

    ACN: MOVING RIGHT ALONG NOW.  So tell me, what did you get as gifts for Doc and Steve?

    NH:  I haven\’t yet.

    ACN:  Really?  But you seem so organized and buttoned-up in the book!

    NH:  Appearances can be deceiving.  It\’s only the 11th.  There\’s plenty of time.

    Steve hollers from the hallway:  I\’ve already got presents for everyone!

    NH:  Yeah, and they\’re probably already wrapped and hidden.  Wait til I tell Doc where your hiding place is!

    ACN:  Now, now, that\’s not fair.  You\’ll ruin the surprise.

    NH:  Yeah, but then I can get some ideas.  ~He grins~

    ACN:  Do you have any special menu plans for the holidays?

    NH:  Yes.  We called the special menu \”Holidaze.\”  We\’ll be serving Hot Buttered Rum from the 20th through New Year\’s Eve.  It\’s an old secret family recipe.

    ACN:  Wow, that sounds really yummy!

    NH:  Thank you.  If your readers would like to find out more about me and my restaurant, they can check out BURNING BRIGHT, available now from wherever fine books are sold.

    ACN:  Happy holidays to you and yours!

    To win a copy of BURNING BRIGHT of your very own, just in time for the holidays, tell me in the comments:
    What is your favorite holiday beverage (alcoholic or not)?

    Here\’s the details on the rest of the hop, including the grand prize.  Visit at least five of the participating blogs and leave a comment to be entered to win.

    Happy reading!

    Tina Christopher Grand Prize of a $50 All Romance eBooks Gift Card and the choice of 3 of my books

    Dani Wade $10 Amazon Gift Card

    Nona Raines A digital copy of Nicely Naughty 2–Erotic Christmas Anthology & $10 Gift Card

    Harlowe Wild A Surprise Prize

    Leela Lou Dahlin A copy of Rumor Has It or A Haught Date and a $10 Amazon gift card

    Angel Payne A $15 Amazon Gift Card

    Taige Crenshaw A $10 All Romance Ebooks eGift Card

    Jianne Carlo One copy of Prymal Lust and one copy of That Pearly Drop

    A. Catherine Noon eCopy of Burning Bright (or other backlist title)

    Lara Archer A $10 Amazon Gift Card

    Leela Lou Dahlin A copy of Rumor Has It and a $10 Amazon Gift Card

    Cynthia Sax The choice of any eBook from my backlist

    Ella Sheridan An e-copy of any backlist book

  • November Is NaNo Time! Join Us For Tips, Tricks, and Prizes!

    November Is NaNo Time! Join Us For Tips, Tricks, and Prizes!

    Today kicks off our NaNoWriMo extravaganza at the Nice Girls Writing Naughty blog.  Your first post is by the fabulous Leela Lou Dahlin.  Leave a comment and be entered to win a prize from her as well as a chance at the grand prize, a $25 gift certificate to All Romance eBooks.  We have other prizes throughout the event, including a copy of Sealed by Fire by Rachel and I (or a choice of our backlist).

    What are you doing NaNo this year?  If you\’re not yet tempted, what might you write if you decided to?
  • Sometimes, Only a Quickie Will Do!  (In the kitchen, that is…)

    Sometimes, Only a Quickie Will Do! (In the kitchen, that is…)

    Join me over at the Romance Cooks today for a quickie recipe – because, after all, sometimes only a quickie will do!