Author Name: Lisa Oliver
Book Name: The Artist and His Alpha
Series: The Alpha and Omega Series
Book: Three
Each book is a self-contained story and
can be read as a standalone.
Publisher: Oliver Group Publications
Cover Artist: Lisa Oliver
Release
Date: January 29, 2016
Blurb:
Caden Wolfe lives his life hiding from the world. As an
Omega with a brute of an Alpha looking for him, he can’t afford to take any
chances. He is happy enough with his
art, his one good friend Felix and his agent who adores his paintings. It’s a
far cry from life on the streets and Caden is determined to keep working hard,
and stay out of the spotlight. Staying away from all things wolf is easy enough
in the city, until he meets the one man with the potential to blow his cover
and his way of life, out of the water.
Sean Black has it all – a brother for pack, a home pack that
is still supportive but far enough away not to interfere with his daily life, a
good business, and men who clamor for his attention every night of the week.
The last thing he wants or needs is a mate, but after a brief meeting with a
gorgeous artist, he realizes his life will change, and not necessarily in a
good way.
A misunderstanding leads to danger for Caden and Sean has to
make a choice. Can he give his Omega
what he needs, or should he make sure he’s protected and then walk away? A
rogue Alpha with an agenda of his own, a trap, and trouble from the council are
just a few of the things this couple will have to contend with if they are ever
to have their HEA.
Pages or Words: 65,900 words
Categories: Erotica, Fiction, Gay Fiction,
M/M Romance, Paranormal, Romance, Wolf shifters, True Mates, Alpha and Omega
Excerpt:
“Holy shit, he has a gun. Caden, for fuck’s
sake don’t shoot!”
Sean heard Felix yell and he damn near pushed
Liam off the fire escape, leaping up the last of the stairs. He could
understand how Felix would want to talk quickly, especially if a gun was
involved, but he had to see Caden for himself. As he stood on a rickety ledge
he was momentarily stunned by the vision in front of him. A huge lit space
littered with canvases spoke of hard work, dedication, passion for art and an
apparent disregard for mess. And in front of it all stood Caden – locked,
loaded and ready for bear.
The young man looked even better than Sean
remembered. His slim, pale torso gleamed under the light, his unruly mop of
straight blond hair falling just over the top of one eye. All Caden appeared to
be wearing was a pair of jeans that hung low on his hips – a truly sexy
picture. But it was the confident way Caden held the gun in his hands, and the
unflinching glare in his eyes, that touched Sean’s heart. Felix had been right
about one thing. Caden was determined to defend his home, and he looked more
than capable of doing it. Damn, if that idea didn’t slam Sean in the groin and
hang on.
“What are you doing here, Felix?” Caden’s
voice held traces of nervousness that wouldn’t be noticed by human ears, but
Sean noticed that the hands holding the gun didn’t waver.
“I was worried about you,” Felix called out,
stepping closer to the glass, his hands spread to show he was unarmed. “We all
were. You wouldn’t answer your door; you weren’t taking my calls. I had to know
you were all right. We’re friends, Caden, I thought you trusted me. Now please,
let us in. This damn ledge is fucking unsafe and you know I’m scared of
heights.”
Caden held his glare for a long minute, and
Sean wasn’t sure the young man would ever move. But then he carefully raised
his weapon, removed the magazine, which he tucked in his back pocket, and then
walked over to rest the gun against the wall.
Only then did he come towards the large panes of glass, releasing a
latch, which Sean realized was actually a door latch. What he had mistaken for
windows doubled as large sliding doors.
Once all three men were inside of what was a
huge space, Caden seemed unsure of himself. “I know we’re friends,” he said to
Felix hesitantly – scared, but apparently determined to defend his actions.
“I’m not doing anything wrong.” His eyes seemed to catch Sean’s automatically
and Sean was shocked to see they were full of fear again. “I’m an adult. This
is my place, my territory. I’m not intruding on anyone’s space. I have a right
to be here.”
Sean realized in that instant that Caden’s
immediate fear had a name – the Black Brothers - and damn, if that didn’t make
him feel sick. He and Liam were full-blown Alpha wolves, and his little Omega
must have thought that they had a pack, or at least a right to the territory he
lived in. No wonder the poor guy had locked himself in and refused to talk to
anyone. He was terrified of losing his home and possibly his life.
Felix looked confused. “No one said you didn’t
have any right to be here. This is your home, bought and paid for. No one can
take it away from you so long as you pay your taxes, and your trust does that
for you.”
“Then why did you bring them?” Caden hadn’t
stopped looking at Sean, but clearly Liam was included in the ‘them’ comment as
well. “They know what I’m talking about. Why are they here, if not to beat me,
torture me, rape me and then kick me out of my home? That’s what men like them
do. What are they doing here?”
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How
do you pick which story to write next? Is it the character that is yelling at
you the loudest, the quiet one over in the corner with the devilish grin, or is
it the storyline itself that is dragging you into it's path?
It
does vary, but it is always character driven. Often it is the character who is
yelling at me the loudest, or doing other things to attract my attention. But
the quiet ones also get their say. For example, my next project is Phillip from
the Bound and Bonded series. He has been really quiet in my head and that is
not going to be an easy story to write, for that reason. But he doesn’t think
he deserves a mate, and I do, so he will get one, real soon.
Which
character was the most troublesome?
You
mean apart from Phillip? I have had lots of characters, usually the Alpha
types, that I have wanted to slap around the head a couple of times. Sean, the
Alpha in TAAHA is one example. The man
is so smug and so…. yep. I just wanted to smack him. Instead I got my revenge
in other ways.
Would
you ever go back and rework your first book?
I
would edit it, lol. Being my first book, the writing was shocking and I am
currently having it professionally edited now, to release as a second
edition. But the story lines, no. I have
never second guessed my stories, and never have.
What genre could you least of all see yourself writing?
Horror. I know a lot of readers love them, but they give me the
willies. I want to come away from a story with a smile on my face, and no
matter how hard I try, I can’t see a happy ending in a horror story.
Do you ever feel "shy" when writing specific scenes?
Like sex, you mean? Nope. I do a lot of research, and have
seen a lot of things both on screen and in real life, but I never have any
problems writing the scenes in my books. I see them in my head, and I put them
down on paper. Sex, love, casually sitting around watching a movie, ripping out
the throat of a rogue wolf…they are all the same to me, and while I do feel
something when I am writing any type of scene, I don’t get shy about it.
However, don’t look over my shoulder when I am writing or I am likely to bop
you on the nose.
Meet the author:
Lisa Oliver had been writing non-fiction books for
years when visions of half dressed, buff men started invading her dreams. Unable to resist the lure of her stories,
Lisa decided to switch to fiction books, and now stories about her men clamor
to get out from under her fingertips.
When Lisa is not writing, she is usually reading with
a cup of tea always at hand. Her grown children and grandchildren sometimes try
and pry her away from the computer and have found that the best way to do it,
is to promise her chocolate. Lisa will
do anything for chocolate.
Lisa loves to hear from her readers and other
writers. You can friend her on Facebook
(http://www.facebook.com/lisaoliverauthor),
catch up on what’s happening at her blog (http://www.supernaturalsmut.com)
or email her directly at yoursintuitively@gmail.com.
Where to find the author:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lisaoliverauthor
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wisecrone333
Other: Blog – http://www.supernaturalsmut.com
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