Author Name: P.D. Singer
Book Name: Otter Chaos
Cover Artist: Dar Albert, Wicked Smart Designs
Release
Date: October 9, 2015
Blurb:
Otter Chaos
(includes Tail Slide)
Lon Ewing snowboarded in and turned economist Corey
Levigne’s life upside down, introducing him to a world he didn’t know existed.
Corey’s still adjusting to a boyfriend who shifts into an otter and raids the
koi pond—and now Lon says Corey’s department chair is a werewolf?
Wolves at the university, wolves in the bank—across Lon’s
desk sits Professor Melvin Vadas and his hench-wolves, demanding a construction
loan for the pack’s new lodge in the mountains. There’s just one little
problem: the proposed building site is home to a breeding population of rare
fish.
What do wolves care for stupid human rules, an otter who’d
barely make a good snack, or one pesky human determined to protect the
environment? Once they’re snout to snout with Corey and Lon there’s more than
silverscale dace on the Endangered Species list.
Includes Tail Slide (the short that kicked off
otter madness)
Fresh powder snow and running
water in the Colorado back country call Lon like the moon calls the wolves.
Belly-sliding to a good time on the weekends makes up for a workweek at a desk,
and meeting Corey adds a whole new level of fun to snowboarding.
It’s easy to slip away for time alone in the woods without raising suspicion, but how’s Lon to entertain himself when bad snow and a worse spill force them off the mountain too early?
Never give an otter a box of Cheerios.
It’s easy to slip away for time alone in the woods without raising suspicion, but how’s Lon to entertain himself when bad snow and a worse spill force them off the mountain too early?
Never give an otter a box of Cheerios.
Pages or Words: 84500 (11000
Tail Slide, 73500 Otter Chaos) 276 pages total
Categories: M/M Romance, Paranormal
Excerpt:
Threading his way between the tables to reach the group, Corey intended to set the glass down on the small table in their center without interrupting the flow. Maybe he didn’t really need to steady himself on Lon’s shoulder, but it was a good excuse to touch his boyfriend, get a little squeeze and a promise for later in at the same time. “Bet you need to wet your whistle.”
Lon
jerked up hard enough to jostle Corey’s arm. Brown liquid slopped over the rim
of the glass. At least it missed Lon’s instrument, but what—?
“No.
Sorry. But no.” Lon twisted under the strap of his guitar. “We need to leave.
Now.”
“Wha—?”
Corey all but dropped the glass. “Why?”
“Now.
Please.” Lon was up and sidling toward his guitar case.
Corey
followed. What else could he do? The man who’d been gleefully leading fiddles
and mandolins had cased his instrument and bolted out the side door. Lon barely
waited on the porch of the old house turned brewpub, dashing to the passenger
side of the RAV4 before Corey was quite outside in the chill spring night.
“Go,
go, go,” Lon begged. “Quick.”
“Okay.”
Corey tucked his long legs under the steering wheel and peeled out of the
parking lot. “Want to explain the sudden need to be elsewhere?”
Lon’s
knuckles practically glowed with their whiteness—if the armrest of the
passenger seat breathed, Lon would have choked the life out of it three blocks
back. “I smelled wolf.”
That
again. “I did see Melvin come into the pub.” Corey aimed the truck toward south
Boulder, because Lon had that trembly look where his dark brown hair and beard
seemed to puff out bigger. Absolutely no reason to stress him, and every reason
to take him home and pet him into exhausted, sweaty peace.
“Can
you get a job at Harvard or Stanford or somewhere far, far away from CU?” Lon
whimpered. “Or decide you don’t like me anymore?”
“No
and no.” Corey gave his lover a stern look on the turn into the driveway. “I’m
headed for tenure here and I love you. I don’t want to change either one of
those things.” He pulled Lon across the console to plant a kiss in short,
sleek, hair. “Let’s go look at the koi one last time, and then last one into
bed is a rotten egg.”
“Rotten
egg! Ick!” But Lon was diverted enough to scamper to the back yard, not too
fast to be caught.
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Meet the author:
P.D.
Singer lives in Colorado with her slightly bemused husband, two rowdy teenage
boys, and thirty pounds of cats. She’s a big believer in research, first-hand
if possible, so the reader can be quite certain PD has skied down a mountain
face-first, been stepped on by rodeo horses, acquired a potato burn or two, and
will never, ever, write a novel that includes sky-diving.
When
not writing, playing her fiddle, or skiing, she can be found with a book in
hand.
Where to find the author:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pd.singer.9
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PD_Singer
Website: http://PDSinger.com
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pdsinger9/
Publisher Website: http://RockyRidgeBooks.com
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Prize: 1 signed print book, 1 ebook (mobi, epub or pdf),
otter ornament (offer as separate prizes please)
Congratulations on your new release PD! The cover is just soooo cute! I ust loaded it onto my kindle.
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