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Spotlight – Ruthless

28 Thursday Jul 2022

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Ruthless

An Immortal Enemies Novel

by Gena Showalter

Blurb:

Forbidden. Powerful. Ruthless.

Micah the Unwilling, fae King of the Forgotten, can tame even the most violent of beasts. Forged on the battlefield, this iron-willed warrior considers his soldiers his family, and he will stop at nothing to reclaim their dispossessed land. Gearing for war with a sadistic enemy, he is disciplined and focusedโ€”until a feral beauty he encountered long ago wanders into his camp.

Viori de Aoibheall wields a terrifying ability to sing monsters to life. Having spent her childhood in a forest, raising herself and her frightening creationsโ€”the only friends sheโ€™s ever knownโ€”sheโ€™s ill prepared for the scarred royal and his fearsome brutality. Not to mention the ferocity of their connection and the carnality of his touch. But the real problem? Her brother is Micahโ€™s greatest foe. And though the sensual king makes her burn, she must stop him, whatever the cost.

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Excerpt:

CHAPTER ONE

Not quite present day

Fifteen-year-old Micah spun slowly, his jaw slack. What is this place? Spears of lightning forked across a dark sky heavy with darker clouds. Glowing silvery orbs hung from tree branches, illuminating a forest clearing he wished he hadnโ€™t discovered. The eeriness of it all boggled the mind.

From the outside, thick white fog had enveloped the interlocking trees set in a wide circle. From the inside, however, he had an unobstructed view of the dried blood that stained the barkโ€”and the faces carved within. Fierce expressions projected everything from dread to malice, and he shuddered.

Someone had gone to great trouble to make the gnarled giants resemble belua. Monsters of unimaginable strength, somehow birthed from the elements themselves. Able to live and breathe and walk among fae.

Micah tightened his grip on a makeshift daggerโ€”a twig heโ€™d sharpened with his teeth and what remained of his nails.

Beady eyes seemed to track his every movement as he trod deeper into the clearing. A large, moss-covered stone with a wide base and a flat top occupied the center of the ring. An altar?

A chilled breeze blustered past, rousing goose bumps on his skin. Scanningโ€ฆ The vibrant moss provided the only foliage here. There were no animals or insects. No other life whatsoever.

Death reigned here.

A crack of thunder boomed, punctuating his thought, and he almost jumped out of his skin. The next lightning bolt charged the atmosphere; electric currents pricked his spine. Micah dragged in the scent of ash andโ€ฆ What was that? Sweetness itself? A unique fragrance brimming with all the glories of the Summer Court. Sunshine, flowers and citrus.

His mouth watered, and his empty stomach protested. When had he last eaten?

Twig at the ready, he approached the stone and gathered a fistful of moss. The first bite proved bitter, the second more so. But as the greenery settled in his stomach, some of his pains faded; he only desired more.

He shoveled another fistful into his mouth, then another and another, unable to slow himself. For over a year, heโ€™d wandered the wastelands of Astaria alone. Originally, heโ€™d traveled with his guardian. A great warrior named Erwen. A great man, period. Heโ€™d found baby Micah inside a basket, and saved him from being eaten by trolls.

He bit his tongue, tasting blood. Erwen had died in battle with a belua. A massive snow beast in the Winterlands.

Micah had expected to perish alongside his guardian. A part of him had hoped to die. How heโ€™d loved Erwen, his sole companionโ€”the only person willing to be near him.

Like his guardian, Micah was a chimera. A rare fae born with dual glamaras that were constantly at odds. The clash created a negative force field around them. Unwanted by fae and humans alike. Feared by everyone. Known for scarringโ€”outward evidence of weakness and a badge of shame.

Chilly wind rattled branches. Lightning peppered the sky, spotlightingโ€” Micah froze, his breath hitched. Were their limbs untangling? Had the one to his left narrowed its eyes?

An illusion?

Genuine belua? Had he stumbled into a nest?

He dropped the newest handful of moss, preparing to bolt. But, from the corner of his eye, he perceived an array of color. Smooth gold. Vivid pink. Gleaming scarlet. He meant to glance, nothing more. A quick peek to ensure no one sneaked up on him. Instead, he stared and reared back, his eyes going wide.

Was he seeing what he thought he was seeing? Surely not. And yetโ€ฆ

Maybe.

Heart jumping, he lurched closer to the stone. Sucked in a breath. A girl. A fae. Exquisite. She slept upon the slab, seemingly growing from the surface. Or from the forest itself.

Lightning flashed, there and gone, showcasing a smattering of freckles, pink cheeks and cherry lips that were bowed in the center. Other details hit him, throwing him for loop after loop. They might be the same age. Flawless skin the color of sunlight, vibrant with life. Delicate features usually only found on royalty. A plain gown too short and tight to cover the abundance of shapely curves.

Who was she? Why was she here? What color were her eyes?

Excitement arced through Micah. Would she mind being friends with a chimera?

A rolling rumble precipitated the first splatter of rain. Cold droplets splashed his cheeks, and he grinned. Let the liquid soak him. What did he care? Heโ€™d uncovered a treasure of unsurpassed value.

The rain deluged her, too, her gown becoming transparent. Trembling suddenly more pronounced, he reached out to brush droplets from her cheek.

A rustle sounded behind him, and he wheeled around, ready to defend his prize. Too late. A tree loomed before him, and the truth hit, hard.

โ€œBelua!โ€ Hiding in plain sight.

A fat branch slammed into his head. He flew across the clearing, dropping his makeshift weapon when he crashed into another tree.

His lungs emptied. So dizzy. No time to recover. Another branch flung him in the opposite direction.

Ribs broke on impact, and agony seared him. Before he could rise, roots coiled around his ankle and attempted to eject him from the clearing. He clawed at the ground, determined to hold his position and shield the girl. Dirt and blood coated his tongue.

Bark scraped his spine. Limbs stabbed into different bones. Wheezing, fighting the urge to vomit, Micah rolled out of the way.

A limb pierced a vital organ, and an agonized scream burst from him. The pain! Then, suddenly, he was airborne, soaring across the expanse. When he landed, a world of darkness crackled open its jaw and swallowed him whole.

As Micah healed, he realized a startling truth. The monsters safeguarded the girl. They hadnโ€™t attacked until he uncovered her. More than that, they hadnโ€™t struck to kill him. Otherwise, he would be dead.

Why they guarded herโ€”why they had shown him mercyโ€”he didnโ€™t know. But he wondered. Was little Red on that stone slab of her own volition or a captive?

There was one way to find outโ€ฆ

Micah returned to the clearingโ€”to herโ€”with a firm goal in mind. Befriend these belua. If he could join them, protect the girl until she awokeโ€ฆ

Was this a betrayal to Erwen and everything heโ€™d stood for? Surely not. His guardian had lived by four rules.

Do no harm to the innocent. Protect whatโ€™s yours. Always do whatโ€™s right. Never be without a backup plan.

The sleeping beauty was vulnerable and in need of another fae. Just in case the trees held her against her will.

What better path to travel than keeping her safe?

Micah advanced on the creatures cautiously, both hands lifted. โ€œYou had every right to eject me,โ€ he told them. In their minds, heโ€™d committed a terrible offense. Touching a female without her willing consent. Or theirs. Now, he hoped to prove the innocence of his intentions. โ€œI did your fair lady wrong. Allow me to present her with a gift of apology. And respect.โ€ He revealed a red crystal heโ€™d dug from the earth bright and early this morning. โ€œSo much respect.โ€

A prolonged hesitation followed his words, anticipation stealing his breath. Finally, the trees opened a doorway for him.

Giddy but remaining vigilant, he entered slowly, placed the present on a step leading to the altar and backed away. Rather than exit, he faced the largest of the bunch. โ€œI mean her no harm, and I wonโ€™t touch her again. If youโ€™ll let me, Iโ€™ll help you with her protection.โ€

He wasnโ€™t immediately impaled, a good sign. Micah set up camp. As one week blended into another, the trees relaxed around him. As their tension faded, bright leaves budded, creating a vibrant paradise.

For the first time in Micahโ€™s life, provision without price abounded. Various species of flowers, fruits and nuts flourished without cease, dropping from overburdened limbs.

Nourishment rained all hours. In offering or apology, he didnโ€™t know which.

Morning and evening, he thanked his companions for the bounty. Never had Micah enjoyed such delicious meals. Butโ€ฆwhen will she awaken?

Fresh moss covered the girl, protecting her from sun, wind and rain. Her sweet scent magnified daily, coating the air; he considered every inhalation a precious gift.

How did she sleep so deeply? And why? For how long? Why did belua continue to protect her, no matter how much time passed?

Did she crave a friend? If the beautiful fae with freckles sought a fellow fae companion, shouldnโ€™t he oblige her?

Longing gripped Micah. But you arenโ€™t a fae, are you? Not exactly. He shifted in the bed heโ€™d constructed with twigs and fallen hanks of moss. He justโ€ฆhe wanted to belong to someone. To be welcomed. Maybe even admired.

What did such affection even feel like? And what was the beautyโ€™s name? Would she like his offerings? There were many.

Anytime a troll or centaur neared the clearing, Micah departed the ring to end the threat. He collected supplies left by the dead, amassing a treasure trove of weapons, dried meats, clothing, maps, coins and jewels. All for her. Well, mostly for her. Heโ€™d kept some of the clothing for himself, exchanging a filthy, tattered tunic and ripped leathers for higher quality garments. Even a cloak to help him hide the scars left by the tree attack.

Would she like him?

As he gathered an array of fruit for breakfast, he stole glances at her. For the first time, much of the moss withered, baring her fully. Morning sunlight lent her golden skin an otherworldly glow. Silken locks of auburn hair gleamed.

Curling black lashes cast spiky shadows over pinkened cheeks. Plump red lips with a bowed center and a stubborn chin added to her captivating allure.

The girlโ€” Wait. Had that cherry mouth parted? Micah froze, every cell buzzing. Even the trees stilled, as if time suspended. Thenโ€ฆ

A soft moan left her. The first sound sheโ€™d made since his arrival. Then she stretched her arms over her head.

He dropped the bundle in his arms, pink-and-red fruit thudding to the ground, rolling away. Startled by the noise, the girl jolted upright, auburn locks tumbling around her delicate shoulders. She blinked to orient herself.

His mind raced with a thousand thought fragments. Even more beautifulโ€ฆ jade eyes, brighter than the leavesโ€ฆgown soon to tear apart at the seamsโ€ฆfriendโ€ฆ Mine?

She turned, maneuvering her legs over the side of the bed. Standing. Stretching. As graceful as a swan heโ€™d once spied in the Summer Court.

Micah stood in awe, utterly transfixed.

As if sensing him at last, she looked his way and gasped. Her mouth floundered open and closed, fright overtaking her expression.

He hurried to offer a reassurance. โ€œI mean you noโ€”โ€

A high-pierced scream burst from her. The most horrifying sound heโ€™d ever heard. Sharp pains stabbed his brain, hot blood dripping from his ears. He slapped his palms over the blood-soaked shells, but it didnโ€™t help.

The trees snapped to attention. In an instant, leaves wilted. Fruit dried up. The belua army lunged at him, and this time, they attacked to kill, stabbing and pummeling full force. Pain wracked him, each injury teaching him a new lesson in agony.

Deserve this. Heโ€™d foolishly shown favor to an enemy. Had thought to become friends with vessels of evil.

But the girlโ€ฆ

Will come back for her. The trees wouldnโ€™t harm her. Even now, they kept her out of harmโ€™s way. If she required freedom, Micah would free her. But first, he must survive.

He escaped the clearing, crawling out of range before collapsing in a beam of sunlight, eating dirt. Then the darkness cameโ€ฆ

Excerpted from Ruthless by Gena Showalter.
Copyright ยฉ 2022 by Gena Showalter.
Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.

*****

Author Info:

Gena Showalter is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of over seventy books, including the acclaimed Lords of the Underworld series, the Gods of War series, the White Rabbit Chronicles, and the Forest of Good and Evil series. She writes sizzling paranormal romance, heartwarming contemporary romance, and unputdownable young adult novels, and lives in Oklahoma City with her family and menagerie of dogs. Visit her at GenaShowalter.com.

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Book Review – The Darkest Promise

27 Tuesday Mar 2018

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Those into paranormal romances will probably recognize this one.ย  If this is new to you, there’s enough reading material in the series to keep you busy for a while ๐Ÿ™‚

*****

The Darkest Promise

Lords of the Underworld series

by Gena Showalter

Mass Market Paperback:ย 512 pages

Publisher:ย HQN (March 27, 2018)

Blurb:

New York Timesย bestselling author Gena Showalter returns with a sizzling Lords of the Underworld story about an iron-willed sovereign and the somber beauty who melts him with a glanceโ€ฆ

Possessed by the demon of Misery, Cameo isnโ€™t allowed to experience joy. If she dares, her memory is wiped clean. With no other recourse, she sneaks into a land more fantastical than any fairy tale, determined to find the one man with the key to her redemption.

Lazarus the Cruel and Unusual rules his kingdom with a single unwavering focus: to build his army and annihilate his enemies. Nothing distracts himโ€”until Cameo. He is relentless in his quest to make her smileโ€ฆand seduce her into his bed.

As dark forces conspire against them, threatening to destroy the fragile bond theyโ€™ve forged, the once-calm Lazarus grows crazed. Every heart-stopping kiss and wicked touch causes Cameo to teeter on the brink of happiness. But if she falls, she risks forgetting him foreverโ€ฆ

โ€œOne of the premier authors of paranormal romance. Gena Showalter delivers an utterly spell-binding story!โ€-Kresley Cole, #1 New York Times bestselling author

โ€œGena Showalter never fails to dazzle.โ€-Jeaniene Frost, New York Times bestselling author

โ€œShowalterโ€ฆrocks me every time!โ€-Sylvia Day, #1 New York Times bestselling author

โ€œShowalter writes fun, sexy characters you fall in love with!โ€-Lori Foster, New York Times bestselling author

โ€œShowalter makes romance sizzle on every page!โ€-Jill Shalvis, New York Times bestselling author

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Excerpt:

Misery had quickly peeled away the layers of her humanity, hope and happiness. Again and again heโ€™d wiped her mind of any joyous memories.

The bastard still wiped her mind of any joyous memories. Every day he breathed his poison into her thoughts, hurt others through her voice and ruined whatever relationships she managed to forge. Heโ€™d reยญduced her life to one horror after another.

If only she could control him. But Misery was a sepยญarate entity with his own motivations and goals. A dark presence sheโ€™d never been able to drown out. A prison she had never been able to escape.

Right now, heโ€™s not my biggest problem. The butยญterflyโ€ฆ

Disaster was imminent.

Cameo searched for a way out of the forest. At one side, a breathtaking river with rainbow-colored water trickled into a rocky crag. Some type of fish broke the surface. A water unicorn? A long, ivory horn stretched from between his eyes andโ€”

She gasped. Another water unicorn had jumped up and thrust his horn into the belly of the first. Blood spurted, creating a crimson waterfall. Countless other fish converged on the injured one, sharp teeth ripping into scales and organs until not even bones remained.

Mental note: no baths in the wild, ever.

At her other side, a field of ambrosia flourished, unaffected by the over-hot sun. Thick emerald stalks dripped with countless violet flowers, the petals drawn together to avoid the worst of the heat.

The field might be her only viableโ€”

A thorny limb snatched the jumbo-size butterfly from the air. Her ears twitched, the soft breeze carryยญing the faint sounds of screaming.

Viable path or not, it was time to go.

Cameo lumbered to shaky legs, wincing as twigs sliced her heel. Her brow wrinkled. Her feet were bare, her combat boots gone.

Someone had stolen her shoes?

A quick scan proved her tank top and battle leathยญers were torn and stained with dried blood, but still in place. However, the daggers sheโ€™d made over two hunยญdred years ago were missing.

Someone had robbed her while sheโ€™d drifted out of consciousness.

Someone would pay!

*****

Review:

This is the first in the series that I’ve read and I kinda knew going in that it would probably have an impact.ย  I made myself push through the awkwardness, especially at the beginning, and while there were definitely things that I missed (and nuances that would have had more significance to me as a returning reader), after a bit I found myself having a really good time.ย  I can definitely see why Showalter has been so popular!

You have to feel for a woman who can never be truly happy, has no relationships that last, has large gaps in her memory, and can make people break down sobbing at the sound of her voice.ย  That’s a lot to take but Cameo does it with strength and determination.ย  She has a support system with her friends but her’s is not an easy path.

Lazarus’s life has not been easy either (rotten childhood, dead mother, and enslavement – whew!) but he’s managed to find a place of his own and he’s working on building up an army to seek revenge on those that have wronged him.ย  (Ya know, just your average To Do list, right after 1. Turn those who cross me into stone and put them into my garden as gruesome statues.ย  Yikes!)ย  But he’s struggling with an almost overpowering need for Cameo and having her back is putting a kink in all sorts of his plans.

I know that both Cameo and Lazarus have been in previous stories, so I’m missing out on a lot of backstory and development, but as a new reader I found them quite interesting.ย  Both are carrying burdens, from their pasts and where they see their futures going.ย  But like any good paranormal story there’s always more than you know!ย  I think that’s one of my favorite things about stories with sci-fi elements – you can do whatever you want as long as it makes sense in the realm you’ve made.ย  And I feel that Showalter did that pretty well here.

I wouldn’t normally jump into a series this far along (I saw somewhere that this was book 13!) but I’m glad I did.ย  The world that Showalter created – a lovely mix of mythology and paranormal romance – seems complex and intriguing.ย  The characters were fun, sassy, and kept me turning pages.ย  (I’m definitely curious about some of the side stories that were hinted at so I think I’ll be looking to add a few more books to my ever-growing TBR pile ๐Ÿ™‚ )ย  Overall, a pretty dang good read but one that was probably enjoyed even more by those who have some history with these characters.

*****

Author Info:

Gena Showalter is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of the spellbinding Lords of the Underworld series, two young adult seriesโ€“Everlife and the White Rabbit Chroniclesโ€“and the highly addictive Original Heartbreakers series. In addition to being a National Readerโ€™s Choice and two time RITA nominee, her romance novels have appeared in Cosmopolitan and Seventeen magazine, sheโ€™s been mentioned in Orange is the New Blackโ€“if you ask her about it, sheโ€™ll talk for hoursโ€“and her books have been translated in multiple languages. Sheโ€™s hard at work on her next novel, a tale featuring an alpha male with a dark side and the strong woman who brings him to his knees. You can learn more about Gena, her menagerie of rescue dogs, and all her upcoming books atย genashowalter.com.

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Gena Showalterโ€™s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS:

Sunday, March 18th:ย Book Bingeย โ€“ excerpt

Monday, March 19th:ย @novelgrounds

Wednesday, March 21st:ย Reading Reality

Monday, March 26th:ย @cityofdarkclockwork

Tuesday, March 27th:ย Tome Tender

Tuesday, March 27th:ย Romantic Reads and Suchย โ€“ excerpt

Wednesday, March 28th:ย Stuck in Books

Wednesday, March 28th:ย @booknerdnative

Thursday, March 29th:ย The Sassy Booksterย โ€“ excerpt

Friday, March 30th:ย Stranded in Chaos

Monday, April 2nd:ย Read Love Blog

Tuesday, April 3rd:ย @vixenreads

Wednesday, April 4th:ย Saints and Sinners Books

Thursday, April 5th:ย @laceybooklovers

Friday, April 6th:ย Romancing the Bookย โ€“ excerpt

Monday, April 9th:ย The Book Disciple

Wednesday, April 11th:ย The Romance Dish

Wednesday, April 11th:ย Books Without Any Picturesย 

Friday, April 13th:ย Moonlight Rendezvous

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Book Review – The Closer You Come

26 Sunday Jul 2015

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cover69049-mediumThe Closer You Come

The original heartbreakers series

by Gena Showalter

New York Times bestselling author Gena Showalter shines in this Original Heartbreakers tale, featuring a man haunted by memories and the vulnerable girl he will do anything to protect.

Tortured by a violent past, ex-con Jase Hollister is looking to start over in a small town. The rugged bachelor suffering from PTSD longs for peace and quiet, always keeping his women at a distanceโ€”and his heart encased in stone.

Brook Lynn Dillon is a down on her luck waitress determined to avoid the man every woman in town wantsโ€”including her sister. The last thing she needs is his kind of trouble. But his every glance makes her burnโ€ฆand her resistance is melting fast.

The two agree to a one-time fling, not expecting to be forever branded. Now, no matter how hard they try, they can’t keep their hands off each other. But when a secret from Jase’s past comes to light, they’ll have to face a cold, hard truth: it’s more than Jase’s freedom on the line, it’s their hearts.

My heart absolutely breaks for these people โ€“ none of them have had it easy. Luckily they have found each other and with a lot of love & understanding, they may finally be able to find the family and HEA that they need.

Brook Lynn has spent a lot of years mothering her sister and trying to keep it all together. Unfortunately, sheโ€™s not had a lot of help. Meeting Jase (with her sister naked in his bed โ€ฆ yeah, thatโ€™s going to be uncomfortable) has them butting heads and creating sparks. But Brook Lynn isnโ€™t looking for a fixer-upper in a man and there is no doubt that Jase needs some help.

Jase is dealing with A LOT of issues. Heโ€™s spent almost a decade in prison and that leaves many scars, both inside and out. Fresh to Strawberry Valley, heโ€™s looking to keep his head down and find some peace. Falling into bed with Jessie Kay early on brings a lot of complications he doesnโ€™t need โ€ฆ especially an attraction to her sassy sister. But more time spent with Brook Lynn tempts him with things that he didnโ€™t think he could have. He just has to decide if heโ€™s willing to try for them.

With The Closer You Come, Showalter delivers complex characters and an emotional storyline guaranteed to bring you laughter and tears. And with two more guys needing to come to peace with their past, the next books are guaranteed to be doozies as well.

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