Author Name: Parker
Williams
Book Name: Scent
of the Heart
Series: Shifting
Needs
Book: Two
Series should be
read in order
Release
Date: June 15, 2015
Blurb:
Casey Scott grew up being told he’d never amount to
anything, and despite the unwavering
love and support from his best friend, Jake, the idea sticks
in the back of Casey’s mind. When he
discovers he has a unique destiny in an enclave where
shifters and humans live together, he
seizes the chance, wanting for once in his life to be
someone special.
Tsvetok Yerokhin lost his parents to the evil ruler of the
enclave when he was a boy. The
responsibilities of raising his two younger brothers nearly
overwhelmed him and self-doubt
took over. When the new Alpha and his Protector arrive in
time to save his life, Sev is grateful,
but he’s even more shocked when he scents his mate with
them.
Casey isn’t prepared for the feelings that sweep over him
when he meets Sev, but he refuses to
act on them because he’s straight. Still, there is something
so alluring about Sev that Casey can’t
help being drawn to him.
As the two explore the edges of their new discovery, an evil
returns, determined to control the
enclave or destroy it. The Alpha and Protector are powerless
to stop it, but Casey holds the key
to victory. If he can discover what it is, he has a chance
to save them all. To be the hero.
Unfortunately, the hero has to be willing to make the
ultimate sacrifice, and for Casey that
means losing his heart.
Excerpt:
Casey had
slept in the early evening, exhausted from his activities of the day. First the
twins came, and their birth wasn’t easy. One of them, the boy, refused to come
out. Normally shifter births were in and out in less than an hour. This one had
kept him elbow deep for four. When the child was finally born, he had a full
head of fluffy gray hair, indicative of his mother’s rabbit side. When they’d
asked his advice on what to name their new son, Casey had said Thumper. His
parents had fallen in love with the name, and Casey learned that people who had
never seen a movie had no idea what humor was.
Then there was the incident with the stupid skunk in the forest. He hoped to hell Jake never found out, because after all the crap Casey had given him, he knew for a fact there would be hell to pay.
His intent
had been to sleep a few hours, then try another dreamwalk. They always left him
drained when he didn’t have a tether to this world. Casey shook his head. Six
months ago he never would have talked about different worlds, men that could
become animals, or ghosts outside of his weekly Dungeons and Dragons game. Now
it seemed he was actually living a campaign. He was a shaman, a wizard of
sorts. Jake was a paladin, righteous and good. Zak was…well, Zak probably would
have been royalty. With his demeanor and attitude, he would have made a great
king.
He’d been dozing fitfully; his dreams filled with visions of future events, where a fork in the road left him with too many decisions. One was life, the other was death, but both were fraught with peril. The knocking at his door had jolted him awake, and he was actually glad for it.
Sev looked absolutely miserable as he stood at the door. This would be only the second time the man had come to see Casey. Most everyone else in the enclave had stopped by, even for a friendly visit, numerous times. Yet Sev always hung back. This time, Casey needed to understand what was going on.
When they came in contact, skin on skin, Casey had no idea what happened. A surge ran up the length of his arm, seemingly connecting him to Sev. He could tell the man across from him needed his help. Sev was different from all the others in the enclave who’d come and talked to him in the last six months. He didn’t need advice; what he needed was someone to understand.
Sev sat at the table, looking for all the world as if he were lost. He sipped the calming tea that Casey had brewed, his eyes downcast as he told Casey his story—the death of his parents, the problems he now had with his brothers, and his uncertainty that he was doing the right thing. Never before had Casey wanted to pull someone into his arms and promise them that everything would be all right. He’d heard so many stories after Elizar’s defeat—beatings, rape, murder, and still he was able to maintain a detachment. Not with Sev.
“How can I help?”
Sev sighed. “I don’t know that you can. I just wanted to talk to someone.”
Casey could see the shine of tears when Sev finally lifted his head, and his chest tightened as he stood and wrapped his arms around the man. He didn’t have words, and he couldn’t think of any other way to comfort him. Not one of the salves, potions, ointments, teas, or other remedies on his shelves had the power to offer the healing that a hug brought.
“Thank you, my mate.”
The words were so soft Casey was certain he had misheard them.
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Parker Williams believes that true love exists, but it always comes with
a price. No happily ever after can ever be had without work, sweat, and tears
that come with melding lives together.
Living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Parker held his
job for nearly 28 years before he decided to retire and try new things. He
enjoys his new life as a stay-at-home author and also working on Pride-Promotions, an LGBT author promotion service.
Where to find the author:
Connect
with Parker on: Twitter: @ParkerWAuthor
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/parker.williams.75641
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Oh, this does sounds quite good! Everything I've read written by Will has been an enjoyable experience. I wish him so, so much success!
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