White Doe is a four peppers hot paranormal novella set in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Shane is shape-shifting hawk descended from the Croatan Tribe. Having just lost his great-grand father who was their tribe’s chieftain, he stops by his great-aunt’s house to pay his condolences. There he runs into Tegan, Cheyenne’s mother, and the woman who moved his teen love to Florida to separate them. Standing beside her is another woman from his past.
“Dory,” he stated more than greeted.
“I didn’t know Jasper was in the hospital or I would’ve come by to see you.” She eyed him like a rich desert, smacking her full, pink lips.
He groaned inwardly. She had tits to die for and an a$$ a guy could ride for days. Shane wanted to kick his own a$$ for listening to his d!ck where she was concerned. A mistake that continued to haunt him, and she had to be a friend of Tegan’s to boot.
Christ. He poured a double shot of whiskey and downed in one swallow.
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Very nice details. Interesting how you used dollar signs in ‘ass’ and the exclamation mark in ‘dick’. I wouldn’t have thought to do that.
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Thanks Frank. Trying to fly under the radar of the internet police. Appreciate you stopping by!
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Nice complication. She certainly seems like trouble. I love Shane’s reaction to her.
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She’s the definition of the word. Thanks for visiting!
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Dory could be trouble… Wonderful descriptions, Dani! 🙂
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She’s with a capitol T. Thanks for staying tuned Teresa.
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Lots of potential for problems.
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Yep, TROUBLE. Thanks for popping in.
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I think this is a very interesting story and I’m thoroughly hooked on the main character!
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Thanks Veronica!
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Sounds like trouble…but trouble he’s well aware of.
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Oh yes ma’am. Well aware. Thanks for stopping by!
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Sounds awesome, like the reactions he had 🙂
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I you liked a little risque’ it gets better. Thanks! See you on Tuesday at Romance Weekly!
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She sounds like trouble and it seems that he likes it, even with whiskey.
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Thanks for stopping by Linda.
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