Beast in Me - Book 2 of the
Divination Falls Trilogy
By Sommer Marsden
Weather worker Cameron
Bale rolls into Divination Falls after being prompted by Spirit and Brother
Lighting. He discovers that the small, hidden town full of shifters and magical
types is suffering a series of unsettling events. There’s speculation from the
town seers that he could be the answer they’ve been looking for. Cameron’s
willing to try and help: he’s got nowhere to go and nothing to lose. His life is
simply about loneliness and it turns out that Trace, a grumpy wolf with stunning
eyes, knows just what that feels like. Cam finds himself wishing maybe they
could be alone … together. Oh yeah, and battle whatever evil it is that still
lurks in Divination Falls.
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A dragonfly zipped
past and Cam watched it go. What next? Bluebirds and butterflies and singing
cartoon woodland animals? It was all too nice, too perfect …
Surreal.
‘You OK?’ The voice
was deep and dark and full of secrets. That was his first
impression.
Cameron jumped,
clutched at his pounding chest. Inside his heart was going berserk and he felt a
little lightheaded with it.
‘I was. Jesus Christ,
you scared me.’
Trace grinned with
half his mouth. Somehow that little smirk made Cameron think of the big bad
wolf. Made him flash back to that body sprawled, lean and powerful, over a
small, lumpy bed. Made him remember one of those huge hands on a powerful, hard
cock. He licked his lips.
‘Careful, lightning
rider. I can smell your emotions.’ Then the wolf chuckled, bending to tie his
work boot.
‘I – I’m sorry I spied
on you.’ It was all Cameron could think to say.
Trace shrugged.
Cameron watched his big shoulders flex with power. He was stunning with his huge
body, big, fat attitude, and purple eyes. Just being so close to him made
Cameron feel slow-witted and thick-tongued.
‘It was the most
excitement I’ve had in ages,’ the wolf said and started to
walk.
Cameron watched him go
off, his heart sinking. He wanted the man to take his apology seriously. He also
admitted to himself he wanted to be close to the wolf. There was no hope of
anything happening between them. There was very little hope of anything
happening for Cam with anyone. He’d come to terms with that long ago. But still,
he could just be near Trace. Remembering the sight of his body and the sound of
his voice just outside Cam’s barricaded bedroom door as he brought himself
off.
Wolf at the door, he
thought, and then shook it off.
Fifty feet away, Trace
stopped, and Cameron felt his spine go rigid, his pulse pick up. The man turned
to him and shielded his eyes from a bright beam of sunlight between the thick
tree branches. ‘You gonna stand there all day admiring my ass, or are you
coming?’
Cameron blinked,
feeling a wild urge to laugh but pushing it away. ‘Yes! Right!’ he called,
bouncing on his toes like one of those perky, hyper dogs. He blushed, but
refused to let himself feel silly or embarrassed. He very much wanted to go
along.
He hurried along the
path until he was almost even with the wolf. Then Trace turned and continued to
walk, Cameron right on his heels.
‘Why are you here?’
Trace asked.
The question stunned
Cameron but he swallowed hard and tried to focus enough to answer. ‘Good
question. I … work with weather. Lightning to be specific. I guess the best way
to put it is I was nudged here.’
‘Like with voltage?’
Trace asked with a gruff laugh.
‘Yeah. Sadly, I do get
nudged with voltage.’
The wolf turned those
deep purple eyes on Cameron and said, ‘What for? What’s here?’
How did eyes get that
colour? Cam wondered. Had he been born with them or was it a shifter thing? He
had no idea; all he knew was they were the most amazing eyes he’d ever seen. And
they were attached to one of the most amazing bodies he’d ever
seen.
Trace cocked his head,
giving a half grin. ‘Hello?’
‘Sorry! I was just
looking –’ He flushed, caught in the act. ‘Your eyes, they’re
amazing.’
That closed the bigger
man down. He’d had a nice amused and open expression on his handsome face and
that fast, it shut down like someone turning the lights off in an empty house.
‘Thanks. I guess. They’re the product of a very bad infection when I was a kid.’
He turned on his heels and kept walking without further
explanation.
Cameron had to force
himself to swallow. He had just complimented the first man he’d lusted after in
goodness knew how many years on some sort of mutation? Something that clearly
upset him when discussed. Good going, dumbass!
Cameron hurried along
the patch, ducking reaching branches and praying there was no poison ivy to be
found here in Divination Falls. ‘I’m sorry! I didn’t know. And I don’t know
what’s here. Or why I am,’ he gasped, finally catching up.
The wolf shrugged. He
shot Cameron a sideways glance and said, ‘Why would you know what’s here?’ He
stopped fast and Cam found himself almost crying out from the sudden shift in
motion. ‘As for why you’re here, how could you not know that?’
‘I never really know
until it’s revealed,’ Cameron said. He kept his gaze pinned at Trace’s chin so
he wouldn’t get mesmerized by those stunning eyes that clearly upset the
custodian.
‘Was it me, maybe?’
Trace asked, his lips twisting into a grin. ‘Was it secretly watching me jack
off? Was that your big mission?’ He took a step toward Cameron which forced the
lightning rider to step back. Or get crushed against an angry
wolf.
‘I’m sorry,’ Cam
breathed. ‘It wasn’t my intention and then I couldn’t …’ He shook his head. His
skin was tingling and he wondered if he was going to get struck. Or worse yet,
if Trace would strike him. ‘You might want to step back,’ he said without
thinking.
‘Why is that?’ the
wolf asked, taking a step forward. ‘Am I invading your space?’
‘I get it,’ Cam
stammered. ‘I invaded your privacy. I’m no better than a pervert. I know! But
you could get …’
The wind kicked up. It
often did when he was frightened or excited and his blood leapt in his veins and
his heart beat fast with arousal. His last lover had been zinged by energy one
too many times and when some of his hair had actually caught fire, he’d bailed.
Calling Cameron a freak in the process. Cam wasn’t up for either Trace being
hurt or thinking him a freak.
‘I might get what? And
it’s OK – you invaded my privacy, now give me an excuse to invade yours.’ He
pushed his face closer and Cameron caught a flickering of animal shine in the
man’s eyes. They turned golden around the very iris and a fast, steady pulse
beat at the base of Trace’s neck. When he took Cameron’s wrist in his big hand
and squeezed, Cam felt the air rush out of him. His cock pressed eagerly to his
jeans and he tried his best to focus on something – anything! – besides the wolf
so maybe his hard-on would abate. No such luck because Trace took his warm hand
and very briefly cupped the evidence of arousal in Cam’s pants. ‘Looks like
you’re still a bit worked up from last night.’
‘You were watching me
in wolf form.’
‘I
was.’
‘You heard me.’ It
wasn’t a question. Very briefly, Cam wished for Trace to put his hand back. To
touch him.
‘I did. I also smelled
you and tasted you on the wind. Do you know when you come your breath does this
shuddery little sigh thing?’
‘No.’
‘Well, it
does.’
Bio:
Sommer Marsden’s been
called “…one of the top storytellers in the erotica genre” (Violet Blue),
“Unapologetic” (Alison Tyler), “…the whirling dervish of erotica” (Craig J.
Sorensen),and "Erotica royalty..." (Lucy Felthouse).
Her erotic novels include Restless Spirit,
Boys Next Door, Big Bad, Learning to Drown, Wanderlust and the Zombie Exterminator
series. Sommer currently
writes erotica and erotic romance for Xcite Books, eXcessica, Ellora's Cave,
Pretty Things Press, Resplendence Publishing and Mischief Books. The
wine-swigging, dachshund-owning, wannabe runner author writes work that runs the
gamut from bondage to zombies to humor.
Sommer's short works can be found in well over one hundred
(and counting) erotic anthologies. Her short stories have also been included
numerous adult and romance magazines--both in print and
online.
Links:
Blog: http://sommermarsden.blogspot.com
Goodreads: http://goodreads.com/sommer_marsden
Facebook: http://facebook.com/sommermarsden
Twitter: @sommer_marsden
Links:
Blog: http://sommermarsden.blogspot.com
Goodreads: http://goodreads.com/sommer_marsden
Facebook: http://facebook.com/sommermarsden
Twitter: @sommer_marsden
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