Author
Name: Eden Winters
Book
Name: A Bear Walks Into A Bar
Release
Date: January 16, 2016
Pages
or Words: 63,000 words
Categories:
Contemporary,
Fiction,
M/M Romance,
Paranormal,
Romance,
Consensual
Non-Monagomy
Publisher:
Rocky Ridge Books
Cover
Artist: Jacqueline Sweet
It
takes one strong alpha with a tight grip to keep a mountain full of
shifters under control. Sawyer Ballantine’s contending with an
uppity wolf leader and a herd of shifter elk bound and determined to
take over. He might be the lone bear on the mountain, but he’s not
going to allow another four shifters to just move in, especially not
when they whiff of power. They’ll either be his in all ways, or
they’ll be gone.
Dillon,
Jerry, Kevin, and Brad have no one but each other since their shifter
groups kicked them out. The young bear, wolves, and fox make a merry
ménage, pooling their meager shifter skills and serving beer.
They’ve stumbled into more than they understand, caught in the
dispute between the Urso of Ballantine Mountain and the elk. But
winter’s setting in, and they don’t know how to keep Dillon safe
for hibernation.
And
then a bear walks into their bar.
“Where
exactly are you going? Would you at least tell me that?”
“A
town nobody’s heard of about thirty-five miles from home.” If
Sawyer needed to hide, he’d find a similar out of the way spot. Too
bad this particular spot sat on the border between elk and predator.
Just because they lived off vegetation didn’t mean his rivals
weren’t a threat—an expert marksman had joined the herd a few
years ago. He’d been tough and stringy, but ceased being a problem.
Conversation
grew impossible when Sawyer fired up his bike. Mother Moon, but he
loved the rumble of the big Harley between his thighs, the wind on
his face, tempting his sensitive nose with a million different
scents: moss, pines, rabbit, clover, chicken barbequing on a grill at
a campsite downhill, all awaiting him once he reached his mountain.
Fluffy
clouds overhead cast shadows over the scenery, and the crisp scent of
snow drifted over the highest mountaintops. Colorado. No greater
place existed on earth.
Occasionally
he caught a whiff of human emotions: anger, fear, sorrow, lust.
Especially lust.
Damn,
he needed to get laid.
You
will know Eden Winters by her distinctive white plumage and exuberant
cry of “Hey, y’all!” in a Southern US drawl so thick it renders
even the simplest of words unrecognizable. Watch out, she
hugs!
Driven by insatiable curiosity, she possibly holds the world’s record for curriculum changes to the point that she’s never quite earned a degree but is a force to be reckoned with at Trivial Pursuit.
She’s trudged down hallways with police detectives, learned to disarm knife-wielding bad guys, and witnessed the correct way to blow doors off buildings. Her e-mail contains various snippets of forensic wisdom, such as “What would a dead body left in a Mexican drug tunnel look like after six months?” In the process of her adventures she has written fourteen m/m romance novels, has won several Rainbow Awards, was a Lambda Awards Finalist, and lives in terror of authorities showing up at her door to question her Internet searches.
When not putting characters in dangerous situations she’s a mild-mannered business executive, mother, grandmother, vegetarian, and PFLAG activist.
Her natural habitats are airports, coffee shops, and on the backs of motorcycles.
Driven by insatiable curiosity, she possibly holds the world’s record for curriculum changes to the point that she’s never quite earned a degree but is a force to be reckoned with at Trivial Pursuit.
She’s trudged down hallways with police detectives, learned to disarm knife-wielding bad guys, and witnessed the correct way to blow doors off buildings. Her e-mail contains various snippets of forensic wisdom, such as “What would a dead body left in a Mexican drug tunnel look like after six months?” In the process of her adventures she has written fourteen m/m romance novels, has won several Rainbow Awards, was a Lambda Awards Finalist, and lives in terror of authorities showing up at her door to question her Internet searches.
When not putting characters in dangerous situations she’s a mild-mannered business executive, mother, grandmother, vegetarian, and PFLAG activist.
Her natural habitats are airports, coffee shops, and on the backs of motorcycles.
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Happy New Year Eden!
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