Saturday, July 5, 2014

Pack Security Release


It's release day, where my nerves sing, but I happily stalk the internet!
 
Pack Security Were Chroicles book Ten is now up at your favorite sites! For less than a Vente White Micha from starbucks you can grab this latest book!
 
 
A shy, sexy artist and a man tormented by his past are thrown together for protection and security. It may be up to the two of them to save the Pack…if they can save each other first.


Cassandra Wilson’s world was just turned upside down. Someone broke into her studio and destroyed the art she’d put her heart and soul into. Pressure from her older brother and her Alpha has her accepting protection from the Beta’s brother Max. She finds the ex-military, non-shifter a sexy distraction. But when reality breaks through and reminds Cass that someone is after her, will Max be able to save her?


Max Lawson knows he needs to get his act together. The last mission that forced him from the military still haunts him. When he’s asked to help guard one of the women in the Pack, Max isn’t sure he’s the right man for the job. Since he is the only non-shifter around, he’s never really felt like he belongs with the others. However, he owes his brother and accepts the job. Cassandra isn’t anything like he imagined. She’s strong and stubborn and he finds himself falling for her.


Max needs to fix himself before he can even think about being the kind of man that Cassandra deserves. Resisting the sweet, sexy artist is easier said than done. When danger threatens to take her away before Max can prove himself to her, he must use everything within himself to fight. Whether he can shift…or not.

 
 
Here is an excerpt!
 
Cassandra Wilson pushed open the bedroom balcony doors and stepped out into the cool morning air. She was still reeling from the events of the night before. Someone had actually broken into her studio and destroyed…everything. It had been like a bad dream, really.
After she’d eaten dinner with her brothers, sister-in-law and nephews, they’d taken the horses for a ride. The journey through the canyon had been freeing and she’d enjoyed the time with her family.
The glorious sunset and warm sensations she’d had after their ride had vanished when she’d opened her studio door and had seen the destruction. Her canvases had been torn and ripped, paint scattered over the floor and walls and every brush had been broken in half.
She had a security system and cameras, but had forgotten to set them that evening. Everything that had been ruined was really her fault. It wasn’t just the loss of months of work that bothered her. She felt violated. And scared.
A knock on her bedroom door interrupted her, but she ignored it. She just wanted to be alone. Was that too much to ask? She didn’t want to go to her workspace nor did she want to talk to anyone.
The police, her family, her assistant, even some of the pack had shown up the night before. While she appreciated their support and concern, they just didn’t understand.
Someone had been in her house. Since her studio was located in her residence, there was no place that seemed untouched. A stranger could have gone through her things before tearing apart her creations.
She just didn’t know what to do. Her first instinct was to hide, covers over her head, and cry, but she knew that wouldn’t solve anything. So she’d gotten up and showered. But that was as far as she’d made it. She just couldn’t force herself to go into her studio yet.
The rapping on her door grew louder and more persistent. She suspected it was her older brother. When the door opened and Alex called her name, she sighed.
“Hey,” he said as he joined her on the balcony.
Cassie glanced over her shoulder. “Hi.”
“You okay?”
She nodded, turning back to look at the sun rising above the canyon. They were lucky. The Wilson ranch was one of the few privately owned properties that shared the public canyon land. The estate had belonged to their family long before the government had come in and sectioned off acreage for a national park.
The government had tried to claim their property too, but years of legal battles had insured that the Wilson land would stay in the family.
So Cassie got to rouse every morning to one of the most beautiful views in the world. Even after the night of heartbreak she’d experienced, there was nothing like standing outside and watching the earth wake up.
“I just got off the phone with the Alpha,” Alex told her. “We have a meeting with him this morning about how to handle this situation.”
Knowing that she couldn’t avoid the issue any longer, she turned and gave her brother her full attention. He stood at the sliding glass door with two mugs in his hand.
She smiled and relieved him of one of the cups. The scent of fresh, strong coffee drifted up and she was grateful. She was extremely dependent on coffee and having caffeine to carry her through long days.
“What time?” she asked before taking a long drink. Flavor burst over her tongue—she knew her sister-in-law must have made the coffee that morning. Alex tended to make his more sludge.
“An hour,” he replied. He walked toward and tilted his head. “Are you really okay?”
To have time to phrase her answer correctly, she took another long drink. Her brother always worried. He said it was because as the eldest he was responsible for her and their younger brother Jacob. Cassie just thought he was a worry wart.
“I’ll be fine,” she assured him. “I just don’t understand why someone would break in and destroy my stuff.”
“Hopefully we’ll find out. Alpha Shawn is concerned about the publicity you’ve gotten lately. That’s one of the reasons he wants to meet.”
Publicity? She snorted. All artists wanted to receive credit for their work. All Cassie had ever needed was to paint. Her parents had supported her through the beginning stages and after their death, Alex had continued with encouragement. She’d made a good living, then the shifters had announced their presence and became public. There had been a surprising demand for her work after that.


I hope you enjoy the book!

Crissy Smith

Paranormal Romance on the 'WILD' side...

http://www.crissysmith.net

http://www.werechronicles.com



Thursday, July 3, 2014

USA Today's Happily Ever After Interview!



Right before the Exciting General Release tomorrow for Pack Security: Were Chronicles Book Ten you can find me today at USA Today's Happily Ever After...
 
Where I reveal my top 3 keeper books.
 


I'll tell you a secret! They are all part of some awesome series that I have read for years.
 
All of this is in preparation for tomorrow's BIG RELEASE!

 
So please stop by and visit with me! You might even find a new series.
 
Crissy Smith
 
Paranormal Romance on the 'WILD' side...
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Birds of Prey 5 cup Review!



I was shocked and so excited to receive my very first review from the Coffee Time Romance site. When I saw I was awarded a 5 cup (Best Book) Review I did a little dance!




Writing books is hard work. Moving from short stories and novellas was difficult. And I knew not all of the Were Chronicles series fans would like the new series.

Still I wanted to try my hand at writing longer books and I needed to expand the Chronicles (for me at least to be happy with them)

To have any good review matters to me. I read the reviews. I get my feelings hurt. I can be honest about that. But when I read a review that explains what I hoped the reader would understand... that feeling is amazing!

So I hope you'll celebrate this accomplishment. You can review the entire 5 cup review here:

http://coffeetimeromance.com/BookReviews/birdsofpreybook1bycrissysmith.html#.U7CL_GlOXSc





And don't forget we are only a few short days away from the Pack Security: Were Chronicles Book Ten release!

This week is looking good! I'm glad I can share it with you!

If you haven't picked up your copy of Birds of Prey it's not to late. It is for sale in both EBook and Print format. You can find it at Totally Bound, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and More!



Crissy Smith

Romance on the 'WILD' side...

http://www.crissysmith.net

http://www.werechronicles.com