Alanea Alder
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KINDRED OF ARKADIA 5: FATED HEALING
Felix Kilpatrick survived years of hell in a mad Alpha’s cage and has finally made it to the safety of Arkadia. To make things even better, his best friend Sebastian has also found his way to Arkadia and offered to let him live with the Arkadian lion’s pride. He is living it up when he meets his mate. One overly neat, OCD, fastidious doctor.
Dr. Maddox Claybourne is content with his life in Arkadia. He tends to the occasional broken bone or contusion that is commonplace in a shifter only town. He is not prepared for a redheaded mate that wrecks his clinic, ignores his orders, and tries to serve him microwavable pizza!
It will take every ounce of skill between Felix and Claybourne to combat a mysterious illness that threatens to steal away the lives of those most precious in Arkadia. No one is safe when people begin to fall ill. Can Felix and Claybourne discover a cure in time? And when they can’t, can they live with the deaths this virus will leave in its wake?
Story Excerpt
Felix was about to say
something to his rude mate when Rebecca popped into the tent.
“Hey, Doc, do you have any
human blood?” she asked. Claybourne nodded.
“I’ve been keeping a stock
of it since it’s neutral to shifters and vampires,” he said putting the bandage
rolls into a neat row.
“Can I have a bag of it?”
she asked. He nodded again and pointed to the small portable medical mini
fridge. She went over, grabbed a bag, and left. Felix watched the entire thing
in gross fascination.
“You didn’t even ask why she
needed it,” he said, watching as his mate started organizing the bandages into
three rows of four instead of four rows of three.
“It’s Rebecca, sometimes
it’s better not to ask,” he said, sounding distracted. Felix walked over and
bent his head slightly to stare at his mate’s ass. Feeling slightly mischievous
he reached out and grabbed a solid handful of his mate’s round, muscular cheek.
Claybourne gave an undignified yelp and turned to face Felix. He was about to
say something when Rebecca raced back in.
“Hey, Doc, can a human
ingest small, diluted amounts of human blood?” she asked, She gawked at
Claybourne’s flushed face before looking over to Felix.
“Yes.” Claybourne’s voice
broke and he cleared his throat. “Yes, in small amounts human blood is safe to
ingest,” His voice returning to its normal lower octave.
“Yes!” she said as she raced
back out. Claybourne watched her leave, and a thoughtful look came over his
face.
“Okay I have to admit, I’m
intrigued,” he said, facing Felix wearing the first real smile Felix had seen
since walking into the tent. Felix could feel his inner animal morph into a
tiger. He was reacting to being close to Claybourne.
“Tell me you feel it too,”
Felix said quietly. A shocked look appeared on Claybourne’s face.
“Of course I do. All I can
think about is getting you on the closest flat surface, but seeing as how you
and I are the only medically trained people in town, we cannot disappear on Field
Day of all days,” Claybourne said as his breathing became shallower. His eyes
shifted from his normal crystalline blue to a light sky blue.
“I thought you were a
tiger,” Felix asked, feeling his body respond to his mate’s growing need.
“I am. I’m a white Bengal
tiger. My eyes are blue, not the normal orange of a regular Bengal,” Claybourne
explained.
“I’m a hybrid,” Felix said
He looked down, unsure how his mate would react.
“I think that hybrids are
the very best that shifters can be,” Claybourne said. Felix felt tears prick
his eyes. Being a hybrid had opened him up to scorn before, and he was relieved
that his mate accepted him as he was.
“And of course your genetics
and physiology are fascinating,” Claybourne said, turning back to his table.
Felix was looking around for something to hit his mate with when David and
Daniel came running into the tent, Roman hot on their heels. The twins ducked
behind Claybourne, trying to use him as a shield.
“You do know I won’t help
you, right?” he said dispassionately.
“Yeah, but if Roman does to
us what he is threatening to do, we want you close by,” Daniel quipped. Seconds
later an annoyed Gabriel glided into the tent. He stood next to Roman who was
glaring at the twins.
“Ah, it’s the sarcastic
doctor. You didn’t by chance give Daniel and David blood did you?” Gabriel
asked walking up to stand next to Roman who was glaring at the twins.
“Of course not. I gave the
blood to Rebecca,” Claybourne said reasonably. Gabriel pinched the bridge of
his nose.
“It’s actually not bad,”
Rebecca said, licking an ice cream cone as she walked into the tent.
“Wait, is there blood in the
ice cream?” Felix asked as he watched Rebecca lick the cold treat. She nodded.
“Yup. I saw that some ice
cream parlor out on the west coast has been using animal blood in ice cream. I
thought that since this is a shifter town that might not be a good idea, so we
used human blood for the vampires. It’s actually pretty good,” she said,
looking at her ice cream cone, then she looked at Gabriel. Standing on tiptoe
she pushed it onto his lips. He simply stared down at her with an eyebrow
raised, the smear of ice cream on his face taking away from his normally regal
appearance. Reluctantly he licked his lips and a surprised expression came over
his face.
“You two made this?” he
asked. The twins nodded.
“I’ll have to call
Ms.Brayburn back and apologize for the shock she had when she saw the twins
pouring blood from a medical bag into the ice cream machine. She was
complaining about wanting her chocolate ice cream to Ashby who then in turn
called me since he knew I was here on the vampire panel we created to answer
questions from the townspeople. I’ll also have to buy Ashby new equipment for
the shop,” Gabriel said, glaring at the twins before reaching for Rebecca’s ice
cream cone and taking a bite.
“That way we can keep the
equipment you used today at the coven house to make more. This is truly
decadent.” Gabriel held the ice cream cone in one hand and with the other
offered the crook of his elbow to Rebecca who took it daintily. Rebecca winked
at the twins before they both walked out. David and Daniel exhaled loudly.
Adult Excerpt
“I’m going to get you to
relax. Leave the mess. The world won’t end, I promise you.” Felix took their
plates and put them on the coffee table. Claybourne stared at them. His right
eye began to twitch slightly. He turned to Felix.
“The kitchen is dirty.” He
rubbed his hands on his pants leg. Felix boldly reached over to cup his mate’s
crotch.
“Dirty is good. Want to make
me dirty?” Felix asked dropping his voice down to a whisper. He almost did a
cartwheel when he saw his mate’s eyes fade to a light blue. His tiger’s eyes
were coming out. Claybourne pushed Felix back and crawled over him. Felix had
barely a moment to take a breath before Claybourne’s mouth was on his and
taking away his sanity. Their tongues dueled and twined around each other.
Felix had to pull back, and he reached down and adjusted his jeans which had
become painfully tight.
“Let’s go to the bedroom, I
don’t want you damaged,” Claybourne said, grinning. Felix nodded and they both
scrambled off the couch. Felix raced after Claybourne, grabbing his ass the
entire way down the hall. When the cleared the door they both began stripping
their clothes. Felix knew that Claybourne must be out of his mind with lust
since he was tossing his clothes around the room. Claybourne, naked, turned to
him, his prick jutting out from his body already leaking copious amounts of
pre-cum down the hard length. Over the years trapped in his captor’s cage Felix
had plenty of time to fantasize about his future mate. He had imagined
everything from large bulky bears to lean lions, but nothing prepared him for
the perfection of his tiger. The man stood nearly a foot over his own five foot
five height and every inch of his body was covered in lean, tone muscles. His
chest was dusted with dark hair that trailed downward and divided his six pack
beautifully. Felix’s mouth began to water. The man had the body of a god.
Claybourne walked around the bed to the nightstand, and pulled out a small
bottle of lube. Claybourne threw the bottle to him. He caught it easily and
waited until his mate was standing in front of him again.
“Can I taste you?” he asked.
Claybourne whimpered and nodded.
“You never, ever have to ask
that question. Forever and ever amen the answer is yes.” Claybourne grabbed the
base of his shaft. Felix gave a sultry smile and began to sway his hips as he
stalked forward before dropping to his knees before his mate.
“Good, because I love to
suck cock,” Felix admitted before swallowing his mate’s impressive length down.
Above his head Felix heard an unintelligible chant of promises and curses.
While holding the base of his mate’s cock in one hand he flicked open the bottle
of lube with the other and began to work his fingers into his own hole,
stretching himself. He groaned at the sensation of having his mate’s cock in
his mouth as he played with his own ass. Felix reveled in the taste of his
mate. He ran his tongue up and down the soft skin of the long shaft. He loved
every line, tracing the thick heavy vein. He swirled his tongue around the
spongy head before dipping his tongue into the slit. He hummed his
satisfaction. His mate tasted like nectar.
“Please stop, much more and
I’ll come,” Claybourne begged, trying to catch his breath.
Felix stood. “It’s a good
thing I’m all stretched and ready for you. I don’t think I can wait another
second to have this gorgeous cock in my ass.” Felix climbed onto the bed, and
made sure he wiggled his ass every chance he got. Claybourne let out a loud
rumble and pounced on him.
“Turn over, my mate, I need
to see you when I take you,” Claybourne said, his voice deep. Felix shivered
when he saw that his mate’s canines were out. Felix rolled over onto his back
and pulled his knees to his chest before spreading his legs wide. Claybourne
stared down at him.
“You are the most beautiful
thing I have ever seen,” he whispered.
BEHIND THE SCENES
Q
Do you
write full-time or part-time?
I write part time. I have a full time job where I normally put in
between 50-60 hours per week at.
Q
Do you
have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
I like to write in the early morning when I get off of work. I works
overnights on the East coast, so my hours are completely backwards to everyone
else.
Q
Do you
write every day?
No, some days it’s book planning or outlining. I also try to balance
that with time on Facebook chatting with my peeps and web building. Social
networking is a huge part of being a writer.
Q
Do you
aim for a set amount of words/pages per day?
No, I don’t like to feel like I HAVE to write. If I try to force it,
I’m usually unhappy with what I’ve written.
Q
Do you
work to an outline or plot or do you prefer just see where an idea takes you?
I do both. I have a rough outline, but when I sit down and start
typing sometimes my characters are in the driver’s seat.
Q
How do
you think you’ve evolved creatively?
I’m using a wider range of words to describe things. To help with
steamy scenes I started an Explicit Word spreadsheet LOL
Q
What was
the hardest thing about writing your latest book?
Fated Forgiveness which is being released Nov 7th, was pretty
straightforward. But the one after that was hard due to medical terminology.
It’s also my tear jerker and emotional roller coaster book. I am warning my
readers in advance. Have tissues ready.
Q
What is
the easiest thing about writing?
Talking to my characters
Q
How long
on average does it take you to write a book?
On average I would say 2-3 weeks
Q
Any tips
on how to get through the dreaded writer’s block?
Either I start outlining something new which may trigger needed plot
points in the book prior or I skip to the end of the book and write it
backwards J
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