The winners of the contest are: Pauline Sutch gets the Peacock Pendant, and Haven Malone wins the Octopus Pendant! CONGRATULATIONS, ladies - and thank you to everyone who entered.
Three stories, one kind of hero, pirates anyone?
Includes the short stories Angel-Fire, Storm-Singer, and The Phantom’s Lair…
Historical adventure, and the darker mystery of an ageless vampire who keeps a
witch at his side, his protector and his lover through
eternity...
So, Halloween is coming, and I have a cool re-release of a
fun trilogy of stories with a common theme that we’re going to celebrate.
PIRATES! I’ve bought some very cool jewellery for prizes, and I’m not going to
use Rafflecopter to force you all into signing up for stuff you don’t really
want, or make you follow me. The giveaway will mean you leave a comment here,
and an email. Within 24 hours of the contest close, I’ll announce a winner and
attempt to contact you. If I don’t get your confirmation within 48 hours, a new
winner will be chosen.
These are the prizes:
I’m going to select three exclusive excerpts from the three
stories in PIRATES. Answer them in your comment, and you’ll be entered to win
one of the pendants. If you answer the bonus question, you’ll have a double
entry. IF you want to add entries for the chances to win–tell me something
about one of the stories that is NOT in the excerpts, and I’ll double your
entries because that means you’ve bought the book! ;)
Good luck everyone! The contest is open internationally. The
winner will be announced on October 21st, and the pendants shipped
on the 22nd, so you can have them for Halloween!
(For the duration of the contest, comments are on
moderation, and I’ll release them all the day the winner is announced, so don’t
worry if it looks like your comment didn’t post.)
Angel-Fire:
“Relax, Jacques,” she purred softly as she rained kisses
over his face and chest. “Let your mind accept the gift I have given you.”
Swept along on a tidal wave of sensuous excitement, Stanton
struggled despite her pleas. He made a half-hearted grab for her when her soft
lips trekked further downward, and she effortlessly slapped aside his attempt
at restraint.
Jack’s hips rose from the bed, the reaction totally beyond
his ability to control, if indeed he had truly wanted to stop the barrage of
sexual delight pounding through his veins. He twisted, tried to pin her, but
laughter met the awkward movement of his sluggish limbs.
Angelique pressed the expanse of his naked chest and pushing
him onto his back as she straddled his hips and grinned down at him.
Stanton opened his mouth, but no coherent words passed his
lips.
She lowered herself onto his straining erection and his body
convulsed with new euphoria. When the surge of sensory pleasure threatened to
suffocate him, his mind finally rose and found freedom.
Through a haze of
smoke and mist, Jack’s beloved ship, The Scarlet Thorn, sailed away as he
shouted obscenities and anything else his fertile imagination offered him. On
Thorn’s quarterdeck, the newly appointed Captain DeBeaupre’s laughter rang out
and taunted him. Gold, spinning wildly, glittering wickedly, always out of
reach. Blood tinged the brilliance of the shining metal and Jack drew back from
it. Engulfed in crimson, a skull grinned from the golden surface.
Was this part of the
notorious curse that he’d been hearing about for years?
As quickly as the
thought crystallized in his mind, it was lost to swirling mist again.
Slowly, the fog
cleared and the Thorn, under attack and badly damaged, shrieked rage into his
brain, echoing into a darkness that obscured everything.
“Breathe deeply, my love,” Angelique whispered, riding his
bucking hips wildly as she held his wavering gaze. “Let my angel-fire bring
forth your destiny,” she moaned, losing her hold on his gaze as her desire peaked
and exploded.
The Phantom’s Lair:
Stanton stopped a
few feet from the two people squared off against each other. The girl’s sword
moved like a shimmering sliver of moonlight as she parried and feinted with
careless grace, easily deflecting the less disciplined thrusts of her
opponent’s blade. She was dressed like a buccaneer, but he sensed she was
anything but what she appeared to be. She slipped on wet ground. The drunkard
gained an advantage and made to deliver a fatal strike.
Cutlass drawn, Jack
intercepted the other man’s sword on its downward arc. Sparks flew as the blades
clashed, and Stanton circled until he stood between the woman and her attacker.
“Taking advantage of
a lady when she’s down.” Jack shook his head in mock despair, while his mouth
curved into a roguish smile. “That’s hardly fair play.”
“Stay outta this.”
The sailor snarled in reckless fury. “It’s between me and the lady.” He tried to shove Stanton aside.
Jack pushed back and
waited. The stumbling man to recovered and had a new target, as Jack had
anticipated. He raised his weapon and edged closer to Stanton.
“Do you really think
this wise, mate?” Jack smiled, enjoying himself now.
His opponent lunged.
Jack sidestepped and
the other man hit the building and staggered. Jack tapped his shoulder with his
sword. The man whirled, growling his fury, and attacked like a madman. Jack
hadn’t calculated the ferocity of the other man’s anger, and he was nearly run
through.
The swordplay began
in earnest, and Stanton had no time to consider if he should have left this
situation to the people involved. A few well-chosen steps gave him the
advantage and he parried awkward thrusts with more ease as he drove the fellow
backward. When he struck the man across the face with the hilt of his cutlass,
he thought the contest over. Until a slash of fire tore up his arm and he had scant
seconds to realize he’d been struck. Stanton’s annoyance went up another notch
and he spun around, intent on ending the impromptu confrontation. The woman
spared him further effort when she slammed the back of the sailor’s head with
the butt of a pistol and he went down with a groan.
Jack looked at her,
a quizzical tilt to his head.
“I didn’t think it
necessary to kill a man simply for being stupid,” she explained with a flash of
pearly-white teeth. “But I thank you for your assistance, sir.” She stepped
closer and peered at her rescuer. He stepped back, sheathing his cutlass, with
suspicion in his pale eyes.
“Do I know you?”
“I think not,
m’lady.” Jack smiled.
Now that he could
see her clearly in the torchlight, Jack knew they had never met. He wouldn’t
have forgotten a woman as lovely as this one. The flicker of the torch flames
found responding tongues of color in her long, tumbling mane, presently
slipping from the leather thong she’d tied at her nape. The cloak she wore was
open, and his sharp gaze took rapid stock of her clothes. His earlier opinion
was confirmed in his sweeping appraisal as he inventoried silk shirt,
close-fitting pants of heavy cotton, polished leather boots reaching her knees,
and a wide belt from which hung the scabbard for her handcrafted sword.
“Jack Stanton.” She
positioned the pistol at her hip. “You’re Captain Jack Stanton, aren’t you? The
one they call The Phantom.”
Jack’s head tilted
as he met her bold brown stare. What he saw there amused him. She was curious,
and faintly excited by her discovery of his identity. “And you are?”
Storm-Singer:
Magic thrummed in the icy pitch of the night air. Sorcery
and song combined to create a powerful and potent spell, one that promised to
be all Jaden had demanded.
Arrah contained her wrath, pushed it into the darkest corner
of her soul, as she concentrated on the binding harmony she was weaving with
the winds. Power surged within her, and she breathed in the sweet, pure essence
of earth-force, captivated now by the mystical rapture that the music stirred
and sent spiraling into the night.
Waves rose and battered the ebony shores of the Isle of Nyx,
their crashing voice another rhythm of power in the enchantment. The winds
coalesced, added their resonant wail to the sounds filling the air, and she
shuddered, savage spirit attuned to the maelstrom of forces engulfing her. She
shifted the tone of her song, weaving greater torrents of madness into the
music, and the night darkened further.
With the blackness came vision.
And Jaden.
She caught his unique scent, heard the whisper of silk
moving rhythmically with each step he took toward her. She felt the power of
his very presence long before his graceful hand came to rest at her shoulder.
“The Spectre is
ready for launch.”
Jaden’s smooth, sensual voice caressed her, as silken and
alluring as the power that vibrated within her body. His arms glided around her
waist, and the soft, evocative stroke of his tongue on her neck made her
tremble. His hands roamed freely over her, everywhere at once, lighting fire
and hunger in her veins as he touched and explored familiar curves. She arched
away from him, and he pulled her back against the solid steel of his body. When
his mouth covered the throbbing pulse at her neck, her voice reached a new
crescendo of furious power. She felt the sharp piercing of her skin then their
thoughts merged and reached outward as he sought beyond the storm she’d
conjured for him.
Long minutes later, he released his hold on her and turned
her to face him, dark eyes glittering. He smiled, tenderness in the shift of
his perfect features. She kissed his cheek, then bent her forehead to his
chest, faintly aware of the stolen heartbeat that was hers, hearing the even
cadence that was a flawless echo of each thump of life within her.
“How long will you need?” she asked, her earlier anger faded
for the moment.
“We will return before dawn,” he replied with faint laughter
in his rich tone.
“Is this treasure worth the risk you take, Jaden?” She
wasn’t as certain as he appeared to be. An indefinable and worrisome element
that remained out of her reach nagged at her.
“This treasure is far more than gold and jewels, Arrah,” he
purred.
Startled, she met his gaze. “What did you see?”
“Betrayal.”
Her eyes grew huge as he smiled down at her.
“Have faith.” He kissed her lips, a slow, erotic caress tasting
faintly of blood and magic. “Wait for me.” He winked then vanished in an inky
swirl of mist and silken cloak.
Questions
Angel-Fire: What is the name of Jack’s ship?
The Phantom’s Lair: What name is Jack known as in pirate
circles?
Storm-Singer: What did Arrah’s vision show her when she sang
the spell of foresight?
BONUS: On what
page of my website can you find the graphic that the PIRATES cover is based on?
PIRATES
Formerly called ROGUES, revised and reedited
Available from:
I wish you could have a booth down here for our Pirate’s Week which is the first week in November. These all sound fascinating and knowing what a skilled writer you are I’m sure they are amazing. I am still amazed at how fast you crank these out!
ReplyDeleteHi Denyse :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the excerpts! I'm getting the books on Amazon right now 8D
The answers to your contest questions are:
1. Jack’s ship is The Scarlet Thorn.
2. Jack is known as The Phantom in pirate circles.
3. Arrah’s vision showed her betrayal when she sang the spell of foresight.
Happy Halloween :)
Mindy :)
Birdsooong@comcast.net
Uh Oh
ReplyDeleteAnswer number 4. I found the graphic that the PIRATES cover is based on, on the bottom of your website Homepage.
Mindy :)
Birdsooong@comcast.net
Angel-Fire: What is the name of Jack’s ship? The Scarlet Thorn
ReplyDeleteThe Phantom’s Lair: What name is Jack known as in pirate circles? The Phantom
Storm-Singer: What did Arrah’s vision show her when she sang the spell of foresight? Jaden going after treasure and betrayal.
BONUS: On what page of my website can you find the graphic that the PIRATES cover is based on? on the Home page
Debby236 at gmail dot com
do I put my answers to quiz on here or what??? Excuse me for being a bit thick but dont know.... lol
ReplyDeleteCute contest. :)
ReplyDeleteHere you go: The Scarlet Thorn, The Phantom, Betrayal. No time to find the bonus. Best luck Denyse.
The answers are: Angel Fire: The Scarlet Thorn, the Phantom's Lair: The Phantom, Storm-Singer: Betrayal , Bonus: Home page
ReplyDeleteJFWisherd(at)aol(dodt)com
jack's ship is called The Scarlet Thorn.
ReplyDeleteJack is known as The Phantom
Arrah's vision is Jaden
can be found on the home page
p.sutch@sky.com
Angel-Fire: What is the name of Jack’s ship? The Scarlet Thorn
ReplyDeleteThe Phantom’s Lair: What name is Jack known as in pirate circles? The Phantom
Storm-Singer: What did Arrah’s vision show her when she sang the spell of foresight? betrayal and Jaden
BONUS: On what page of my website can you find the graphic that the PIRATES cover is based on? On the home page
Extra entry: In Angel Fire Jack Stanton is docked in the port city of Nassau. His latest home is called The Lonely Mermaid and a bewitching barmaid name Angelique has caught his eye.
Awesome contest! Sooo excited...
ReplyDelete1. Jack's ship is named the Scarlet Thorn.
2. Captain Jack Scanton is known as the Phantom.
3. Betrayal.
Bonus: You can find the graphic on your HOME page.
Love your stories and books! I can get lost in your writing style! Keep it going!
The Scarlet Thorn
ReplyDeleteThe Phantom
Betrayal
meandi09@yahoo.com