An avid reader, I enjoy paranormal romance, urban fantasy and fantasy books. It wasn't a far stretch for me to write a paranormal fantasy. I'm also a computer/sci-fi geek and I've been in computer field for well over 15 years.
Alina’s displeased with her boss’ directive—work with a treacherous demon, however if she doesn’t, a virus will wipe out all the preternaturals on Earth and leave the humans vulnerable to a demon invasion.
Mage Demon Enforcer Victor Tremaine is searching for a human turned demon, Isabella Tuarez. He wants to help her. However, in order to survive, she must kill him.
Secrets brought them together. But secrets may destroy the fragile trust growing between them. She's an ancient warrior, a protector of vampires. And he . . . is not human.
Three months into her abduction, Sylvia keeps a mental tally as day passes into night. Torture and endless rounds of experiments push her to the brink.
If she escaped, would she be sane? If she came home a damaged werewolf, would her pack accept her . . .
Or kill her?
Bonus novella included, Unexpected Werewolf
Jackson swears he didn't summon the demon. Kidnapping Julia was an accident. Now the Mage Enforcers have doubled their efforts to capture him as he's taken one of their own.
A slave to the Fae, Karl never expected a chance at freedom, but can he trust the two Fae willing to help him? He's seen the cruel, vicious side of the race, can he believe in the compassionate side?
The Hunter and the Witch
on April 28, 2015
It's amazing what some writers can put into a short story. I'm in serious awe of Rachel Chanticleer's talent. With a few words she painted a clear picture of Bethany, the witch, and Lucius, the hunter. And Lucius was so yummy!
I adored the battle scene near the end, and was on the edge of my seat throughout it. If I hadn't been at work, hiding my reading addition, I would've cheered and groaned. *laughs*
A great introduction into what could be a fasinating UF world.