If you love shifter romance, then you're going to love Jane Wakely's Troy's Fox.
Blurb:
Autumn Wilson is a
struggling waitress in the new cafĂ©, The Health Nut. She’s been alone for so
long, her circumstances, while not ideal, have become routine. Her past is a
constant reminder that hopes and dreams are useless and the only one you can
depend on is yourself.
Troy Richards’ success as
an author has allowed him to travel the country searching for his mate. He’s
visited dozens of cities and small towns over the years only to leave feeling
more lonely and depressed than when he arrived. Tired of hoping for something
that will never happen, he decides to plant roots in the mid-sized town of
Chestnut Rock.
On Troy’s first day in
town, he finds Autumn. After years of searching, he not only finds his mate,
but she’s a fox shifter like him. He joyfully braces himself for her
recognition, eager to start their lives together, until it becomes clear she
doesn’t feel the same. Autumn seems to thwart his advances easier than a mated
shifter should and tries to keep her distance. As Troy gets to know Autumn, he
realizes he not only has to convince her of their mating and his ability to
shift, but of her own ability, as well as the strength of a bond between a
mated pair.
Excerpt:
Troy Richards drove his
Harley into the half full parking lot and silenced the engine. He got off the
bike and studied the area. The mid-size town of Chestnut Rock settled his
fidgety fox for the first time in months.
The town had many
big-city amenities, but the low population and surrounding National Forest
appealed to his needs of silence and nature. Troy laughed as he thought about
his need for quiet. His Harley was the complete opposite of discreet. When he
was out on the open road he enjoyed the loud rumble of the engine, but at home
he preferred a softer, melodic sound. Or no sound at all.
His acute hearing,
combined with his desire to work without distraction, usually kept him holed up
and hidden away from society. When he put characters on the page, he was never
alone. Each one felt like a long lost family member, and as he wrote their
stories, they became more than just words. They engaged his mind and kept him
alive.
Between stories was when
he needed to worry. With nothing to keep his mind occupied, it was easy to
focus on the feeling of loneliness that hovered every day, reminding him that
he would probably never find a mate and he would die alone.
A shifter’s life is
incredibly lonely until they find a mate to share it with. Sometimes family,
friends, work or hobbies can ease the ache, but until they find the one person
meant for them, there’s always a chance a shifter can sink so far into
depression they can never get out. It’s not unheard of for a shifter to die
from loneliness.
That’s why he left home
five years ago.
Book
Links:
TROY’S FOX is available
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Author
Bio:
Jane has been creating
stories of love and romance for as long as she can remember. She’s a sucker for
a happy ending and thinks the best thing about any movie or book is when the
characters find someone to love.
Jane’s stories reflect
her interest in all romance genres, and all levels of spice, but paranormal
romance is her true passion. She loves creating worlds around sexy shifters and
vamps—even if the shifter is a smelly skunk!
Jane writes sensual
romance that will warm your heart, and a happy ever after is guaranteed!
Author
Links:
Twitter: www.twitter.com/JaneWakely
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