Get ready…get set…let’s blast…
Tawny
Chris Quinton
Series: Melusine’s Cats, book two – can be read as a standalone
Release date: March 1, 2016
Blurb:
Melusine, a deity of rivers and seas, long ago lost the Battle of the Betrayal and
is imprisoned in a nexus centred on the source of the Lynn River. She can only
travel in the flowing water of her river, and cannot set foot on her banks. Her
cats are not so bound. Neither pets nor familiars, they move freely between the
realities, her agents among the humans who live along the Lynn.
When Melusine's enemies come to the valley
in search of revenge, she needs to rebuild the war band she has lost over the
centuries. Her cats are the keys to this. Each one is a guardian, and
formidable in its greater avatar. A guardian, along with two chosen warriors,
form a triad. All three must come into the triad willingly, and as willingly
give their oaths of loyalty to her. But Melusine is both prisoner and
prison-keeper, and now must gather triads to guard that other dungeon at all
costs.
Hal Rayner enjoys his job at Greenlynn's
Black Dog pub. He gets on well with the locals, and has been adopted by the
usually standoffish pub cat. Then the dreams start, a red-headed stranger turns
up, and before he knows it, Hal is caught up in other-worldly danger and
weirdness. The cat, Tawny, is right in the middle of it, and Hal can't
understand how a common or garden mog can become something out of a prehistoric
nightmare.
Gryffyth, the son of Nodens Silverhand, has
been released from long imprisonment, and despite the unhealed wound given to
him by Melusine in that distant battle, the years haven't blunted his hunger
for revenge. He is still loyal to Gronw, and when Morgan sends for him, he willingly
gives his aid. Gryff is determined to find and free his imprisoned liege lord.
Then he meets Hal and Tawny, and suddenly the rules have changed.
Categories: Contemporary, M/M
Romance, Mystery, Paranormal, Fiction
62,000 words
Publisher: Kouros Books
Cover Artist: Meredith Russell
Excerpt:
Four men
stood grouped around a fifth, and the contrast between them struck Hal as odd.
The quartet looked to be city-types in their mid and late twenties, were
well-dressed in Barbour jackets, smart jeans and leather shoes. The fifth man
was a fair bit older, in his late forties maybe, dark-haired, and with a
rugged, unshaven appearance that matched his serviceable but well-worn clothes
and boots. His air of authority was palpable, and made the four seem like posturing
schoolboys. A large black and tan dog that might be a cross between a German
Shepherd and a shaggy bear lounged at his feet. The scene seemed off to Hal,
and tension began to gather in his belly.
"Who
is he, Betts?" he asked over his shoulder. "I haven't seen him around
here before."
She
joined him at the window. "No idea, sweetie. He's a stranger to me. Is he
ticking them off?"
"No,
I'm pretty sure not." Hal frowned. "It's more like he's telling them
something. I'm going to see if I can hear what's going on." A few empties
on some of the picnic tables gave him a valid reason to be outside, so he
picked up a tray and walked casually into the beer garden. He collected the
glasses and bottles from one table and edged nearer to the group.
"—and
wait behind the hedges," the dark man was saying. "Go now, they'll be
here soon."
"Okay,
and we can do what we like, right?" one of the four said with an eagerness
that set Hal's hackles up.
"You
can," the man drawled, and two hurried away, laughing and jostling each
other.
"You
said you'd make sure there won't be any repercussions," another said,
"no matter what."
"I
did. But only if you are victorious. Fail and I won't be able to protect
you."
"We
won't—" A rumbling growl from the dog cut over the words and Hal glanced
down to see he was the focus of the animal's gaze.
Hal
didn't hesitate. He approached their table, ostensibly relaxed, his expression
easygoing and friendly.
"Sorry
to interrupt, folks. Let me clear away your empties." He reached in front
of the dark man and began to gather up the bottles and glasses. "Can I
bring you refills?"
"Fuck
off, yokel!" a burly blond snarled and shoved him. Hal swayed easily with
the push, and the man caught Blondie's wrist and held him back.
"That's
enough, Harry. Thank you, no," he continued, his smile for Hal genial and
unthreatening. "We're about to leave."
"Have
a good day," he responded, stacked the last glasses on the tray and left.
Before he reached the door of the inn, the three of them were on their way out
onto the footpath, the dog at their heels.
"Thank
God for that," Betty said as he entered. "Did you hear
anything?"
"I
think they're planning to ambush someone, and I don't think it's supposed to be
a joke. If they're already slagging off Jesse, perhaps—"
"Oh,
damn! What do I do?" But she was already reaching for the mobile phone in
her pocket. "I'm calling the cops. I'd sooner have Bob Henshaw tear me off
a strip for wasting police time than leave our lads to get a beating from those
little shites."
"Good
idea. I'm going back out there to see what they're up to."
"Take
care."
Hal gave
her a swift smile and hurried out to the garden. He didn't get far. Tawny stood
in his path, back arched, fur on end and ears flattened.
No. The word punched
into his brain with enough force to rock him back on his heels. Stay here. This is not yet a fight for you.
Not for a
second did Hal doubt where that message came from. He gaped at the cat, but
before he could rally himself, Betty rushed out of the doorway and grabbed his
arm.
"Bob
and Ayesha are on their way—he says stay out of it and leave it up to
them."
"As
if." He snorted and started for the door.
No! Another mental
blast struck him, and Hal flinched. At the same time, raised voices came from
down the path. Jeers and laughter reached him, then shouts of consternation,
and Betty gasped in alarm.
"Oh,
heck! I heard Will just then."
Hal swore
under his breath. Jesse and Will ran together most days, and showed up at the
Black Dog on a regular basis. If the strangers were here to duff Jesse up, he
and Will would need all the help they could get. This time, Hal didn't get that
silent rebuke, and when he looked down, Tawny had disappeared.
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Chris
started creating stories not long after she mastered joined-up writing,
somewhat to the bemusement of her parents and her English teachers. But she
received plenty of encouragement. Her dad gave her an already old Everest
typewriter when she was ten, and it was probably the best gift she'd ever received
– until the inventions of the home-computer and the worldwide web.
Chris's
reading and writing interests range from historical, mystery, and paranormal,
to science-fiction and fantasy, writing mostly in the male/male genre. She also
writes the occasional male/female novel in the name of Chris Power. She refuses
to be pigeon-holed and intends to uphold the long and honourable tradition of
the Eccentric Brit to the best of her ability. In her spare time [hah!] she
reads, or listens to audio books while quilting or knitting. Over the years she
has been a stable lad [briefly] in a local racing stable and stud, a part-time
and unpaid amateur archaeologist, a civilian clerk at her local police station
and a 15th century re-enactor.
She lives
in a small and ancient city not far from Stonehenge in the south-west of the
United Kingdom, and shares her usually chaotic home with her extended family,
three dogs, a Frilled Dragon [lizard], sundry goldfish and tropicals.
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