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Midnight Rodeo:
Belonging
Kiernan Kelly,
Julia Talbot, BA Tortuga
Series: Midnight Rodeo, book two
Release date: January 29, 2016
Blurb:
What happens when rodeos start to get too tough for humans to
compete in? Midnight Rodeo, of course, where supernatural creatures like
shifters and vampires work for the prize money, and for the awe of their
audience.
Light a Rocket by Julia Talbot
Rocket
is probably the worst rider in Darque and Knight rodeo troupe. This cheetah
shifter is fast as the wind, but he only has so many lives in his cat body, and
he spends more time injured than not. Raven Walkingman is the number one cowboy
in the Midnight Rodeo, at the top of his game. The two seem an unlikely match,
but Raven enjoys doing things no one expects him to, including Rocket.
Raven
likes his relationships casual, though, and when Rocket starts talking mates as
shifters are wont to do, Raven pulls up the stakes. He has his animal spirit
guides, his good friends, and his fancy trailer. He doesn't need a ragtag
cheetah falling in love with him. His spirit guides know better. They adore
Rocket and are more than happy to support him, and abandon Raven, until the
stubborn fool does the right thing.
Tails and Whiskers by BA Tortuga
Tiger
shifter Dmitri loves the rodeo. Darque and Knight has become his home, and he
adores all of his new friends. Still, his past as a circus animal causes him to
hate injustice, so when he meets a trick rider and fox shifter, Dmitri is
appalled to find that the hot little kit isn't allowed inside the rodeo ground
except when he works. In fact, none of the entertainers are allowed in, all
being contractors and thus bound to a different boss, who happens to be a
greedy goblin.
As
Dmitri and Isaac learn to love one another, they find growing dissatisfaction
with the status quo, and they go to their friends for support in forcing a
policy change. Too bad there's a certain goblin who doesn't want to give up
control of his workers. Can Dmitri and Isaac find a way to be together, and to
make a change for the better of everyone at D&K?
Freaked Out by
Kiernan Kelly
Gargoyle-shifter
Killian has spent his life living and working with all different sorts of
supernatural folk, but because he had three forms instead of two like most
other shapeshifters, he’s always felt like a freak. His habit of keeping to
himself and minding his own business has been his shield against being hurt,
and to aid in that endeavor, he’s adopted a stony personality.
When
a troupe of sideshow performers are hired by Darque and Knight to augment the
rodeo, he’s forced to redefine his ideas of what constitutes beauty and what
defines a freak. Meanwhile, the hard, protective shell he’s erected around his
heart threatens to crack wide open under the tender touch of Micah, the
sideshow’s hideous Snake Man.
Categories: M/M Romance,
Paranormal, Western/Cowboy
60,000 words
Publisher: Turtlehat Creatives
Cover Artist: Kris Norris
Excerpt from Tails and Whiskers by BA Tortuga
Someone
was singing about having a tiger by the tail. Loudly.
Honestly,
Dmitri loved to sing. He loved other people’s enthusiastic music. This morning,
though, he was not so pleased. His head felt very large.
He
blamed Brax. The head of the kitty cavalcade loved to get everyone full of
green smoke.
Dmitri
lifted his throbbing head that was, at least, five sizes bigger than it had
been, and peered out of the window. Oh. His dear friend Denver was calling for
him.
With
fried sweet things.
For
that he would crawl out of his happy bed, which still smelled like Denver since
he’d bought his friend’s old trailer, and put on—shorts? Something.
“Open
up, pussycat. I brought doughnuts.” Denver was a good friend, especially for a
wolf. Blaine must have thrown him out this morning for being too perky.
Denver’s little wolf partner was not a morning person.
Dmitri
opened the door to his trailer. “Welcome, friend Denver.”
“Good
morning, fuzzy.” Denver walked up and rubbed cheeks with him, sharing scent.
The bullfighter knew the rules, knew how to be pride as well as pack. That made
him more valuable than gold.
“What
did you bring for breakfast?” Dmitri asked.
“Apple
fritters. Fresh from the fryer.”
“I
love apples!” His head began to clear pretty quickly. “Tell me what is the
news.”
“We
got a big crowd tonight. Seems tell people are revved. Bulls are spitting fire.
That weird little group of trick riders are pulling the first break, to give
Kurt a breather. He’s burning up.”
Yes,
it was warm in Texas for a panda. Dmitri understood. His inner Siberian tiger
longed for Colorado. Maybe Canada.
“There’s
a lake close by. We should go, the bunch of us,” Denver suggested.
“Oh.”
Swimming. His tiger surged, close the surface, wanting out of his human body.
“Yes. Apple things first.”
“You
bet. Come sit with me.”
Dmitri
followed Denver out into the sun and sat at a picnic table. The heat pressed at
him, but he did love the light.
Denver
had an entire box of the pastries and they ate eagerly, wolfing the doughnuts
at first, then ending with lazy nibbles. Oh. Better. So much better.
Sugar
left his tiger cold, but his human side loved it, and the crispy-fried part?
Perfect.
He
bounced, rocking the table. “Swim now?”
“Let
me grab the others. You’ll invite the pride?”
“I
will.” He grabbed a trash can lid and a piece of wood and began banging. “Wake
up, kitties! We are going to the lake!”
He
got half cheers, half people throwing things at him. Blaine walked over with an
apple fritter in hand, the other bullfighters Caul and Carter followed along
with Potts. That only left one bullfighter and Terrance was notoriously slow.
Brax
appeared, his naked, tanned form lean and pretty. “What are you caterwauling
about?”
“Swimming!
Friend Denver says there is a lake.”
Brax
wrinkled his nose, stretched slowly, all golden skin and muscle. Yum. “I’ll
pass.”
“Coward,”
Denver teased. “You can come tan. Show off all that pretty skin. Maybe you’ll
get laid.”
Dmitri
wished he would have that, not Brax. No one wanted to be broken, Brax told him,
afraid of Dmitri’s size and… enthusiasm.
“Yeah?”
Brax came over, scented Denver and Blaine, then nodded. “Okay, sure. Let me
grab some oil.”
“And
some shorts,” Potts called. “A shame to damage yer pecker, eh?”
“Mine
is so big I can cast my own shade.” Brax winked and headed off.
Potts
growled, but the sound was more happy than ugly. Dmitri looked between them,
then raised a brow at Denny.
Denver
just shrugged, eyes twinkling. “What will be, will be, huh?”
“It
will.” He was happy if his friends were happy.
“Lake.
Water. Swimming.”
“Dog
paddling,” Dmitri teased.
“You
know it. Terry is a champion paddler.” Denver clapped Terrance on the back when
he went by.
They
clomped the half mile to the lake, the water glinting under the sun, the grass
on the way green and thick. Dmitri whooped as soon as he saw the water,
breaking into a run.
Blaine
followed with him, the little wolf losing shirt and flip-flops with a happy
howl.
He
laughed, splashing in and leaving his clothes on the bank. He popped water at
Blaine, roaring with delight.
Blaine
tackled him, totally unafraid and eager to play.
Dmitri
chortled, and soon he was surrounded, five puppies and kittens flying in all
directions when he shrugged hard. Denver was floating on his back, watching
with deceptively hooded eyes. Denny saw all.
Oh,
Dmitri loved his life.
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BA Tortuga:
Texan
to the bone and an unrepentant Daddy's Girl, BA Tortuga spends her days with
her basset hounds, getting tattooed, texting her sisters, and eating Mexican
food. When she's not doing that, she's writing. She spends her days off
watching rodeo, knitting and surfing porn sites in the name of research. BA's
personal saviors include her wife (still amazing to say that), Julia Talbot,
her best friend, Sean Michael, and coffee. Lots of coffee. Really good coffee.
Having
written everything from fist-fighting rednecks to hard-core cowboys to
werewolves, BA does her damnedest to tell the stories of her heart, which was
raised in Northeast Texas, but has gone to the high desert mountains and fallen
in love. With books ranging from hard-hitting GLBT romance, to fiery menages,
to the most traditional of love stories, BA refuses to be pigeon-holed by
anyone but the voices in her head.
Julia Talbot:
Julia
Talbot lives in the great Southwest, where there is hot and cold running rodeo,
cowboys, and everything from meat and potatoes to the best Tex-Mex. A full time
author, Julia has been published by Torquere Press, Dreamspinner and Changeling
Press. She believes that everyone deserves a happy ending, so she writes about
love without limits, where boys love boys, girls love girls, and boys and girls
get together to get wild, especially when her crazy paranormal characters are
involved. Find Julia at @juliatalbot on Twitter, or at www.juliatalbot.com.
Kiernan Kelly:
Kiernan
Kelly lives in the wilds of the alligator-infested U.S. Southeast, slathered in
SPF 45, drinking colorful tropical, hi-octane concoctions served by thong-clad
cabana boys.
All
right, the truth is that she spends her time locked in the dark recesses of her
office, writing gay erotic romance while chained to a temperamental Macintosh,
drinking coffee, and dreaming of thong-clad cabana boys.
Sigh.
To
date, Kiernan has seven novels in print, a plethora of short stories in
e-format...and still no cabana boy of her own, although her husband may beg to
differ.
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