Feral Warrior Fans have
been waiting such a long time for Wulfe’s love story. He deserves every little bit of happily-ever-after
that he achieves … but Pamela Palmer doesn’t make it easy on our wolfishly hunky Warrior! In fact, every single one of the Ferals is in danger of
losing their immortality … and their lives.
Brief Synopsis for WULFE UNTAMED:
Wulfe knows the end-game is approaching. The Mage are
preparing to free the Daemon plague and Wulfe’s own small strain of Daemon
heritage has been awakened. Worse yet, the beautiful human he once rescued
needs saving again. Though Mage sentinels are the ones after Natalie Cash,
Wulfe knows his heart is what she really should watch out for. He’ll do
everything he can to protect her…and keep his distance. Running for her life
while trying not to fall for this gentle, wounded warrior, Natalie’s world’s
been turned upside down. But when the Mage begin to free the Daemons, it
becomes clear that the Ferals’ only chance of defeating them is for Wulfe to
use Natalie to harness the dark forces-and risk becoming evil in the process.
The future of the world hangs in the balance, but can Wolfe endanger the woman
he loves to save her?
Excerpt from WULFE UNTAMED:
“It’s me, boy. This might hurt, but I’ve got to
staunch your wounds.”
Her fingers pressed gingerly, burrowing through Wolf’s fur, as she sought the
site of the stab she’d seen him take to the shoulder. Warm blood coated her
fingers and she knew she’d found it. As gently as possible, she pressed one of
the shirts against the wound, then started searching for any others.
“Poor guy,” she whispered. “You chose the wrong night to come see me, but you
probably saved my life.” She needed to get him to a vet. The beautiful animal
made no sound, gave no indication of consciousness. He might be alive, but for
how much longer?
Something skittered across the floor downstairs, stopping her heart for another
moment. Why hadn’t they followed her upstairs? For that matter, how in the heck
had she fallen asleep on the guest bed in the middle of an attack on her house?
None of it made a bit of sense. The last thing she remembered was hitting one
of the nasties with the lamp and the other one grabbing her. Had he hit her,
then? She didn’t hurt anywhere. Somehow, she must have stumbled up here and
passed out.
As she probed the dog’s side, she felt more warm blood and knew she’d
discovered another wound. If only she could see them. If only she had a flashlight.
Or…a camp lantern. Yes. Her camping supplies were stored in the closet in this
room. Rising, she dug the lantern out of the bottom of the closet and turned it
on only a little, bathing the injured animal in a soft glow.
He had blood everywhere. Her gut
cramped. How was she supposed to know how much of the blood was his and how
much belonged to the men? They’d been dressed so strangely, like some kind of
foreign army, in matching blue tunics. And swords.
She pressed tee shirts against the two wounds she’d found so far, knowing she
had to find the others, yet wondering what she was going to do with them if she
did. She only had two hands. And no telephone or suturing supplies.
“Hang on, Wolf. Just hang on for me. Sooner or later, they’ll leave and I’ll be
able to get you to a vet. What are they doing
down there?” She heard something roll across the hardwood foyer. Roll. Suddenly she remembered the way
they’d broken down her front door and relief left her on a hard exhale.
“It’s not them, it’s the wind. Of course, of course.” Leaping to her feet, she
stroked Wolf’s head. “This is going to hurt, boy, but I have to move you if I’m
going to get you help.”
She scooted around to his back end and, as gently as she could, lifted his hips
and lowered them again a few inches out from the door. Moving to his head, she
did the same, back and forth, a few inches at a time until she nearly had him
far enough from the door to open it. Once more should be enough.
Sweat beading on her brow, she took a deep breath, squatted at his tail, and
lifted his hips one more time.
Suddenly, her hands were empty, the dog just…gone…exploding in a spray of colored lights.
Natalie fell back, landing on her backside, then stared, jaw dropping, as a man
appeared out of thin air…a huge, naked man lying on the floor right where the
dog had been.
She crab-walked back, the bed catching her in the shoulder blades. This isn’t happening.
The man groaned and began to stir. Natalie tensed, her heart pounding violently
in her chest as she pushed herself to her feet, then sank onto the bed when her
legs refused to hold her.
Slowly, the man sat up and leaned back against the door, his muscular body
marred by half a dozen stab wounds, one on the shoulder…right where the dog’s had been.
This isn’t happening. Dogs don’t turn
into men. They don’t!
But even as the argument roared in her head, her gaze took in the sight in
front of her. The man was built, his
waist narrow, his abs ripped, his biceps as thick as tree trunks, one adorned
with a thick golden armband with what appeared to be the head of a wolf. His
shoulders were easily half the width of her sofa. Her gaze continued up,
reaching his face, and her heart clenched. Scars crisscrossed the flesh every
which way, tugging down one of his lips, cutting across one eye. His body might
be prime, but his face was made for nightmares. Within that ruined face,
eyelids lifted revealing dark eyes that turned to her, contracting on a sheen
of pain, radiating a dismay so raw it almost made her ache.
“I’m not going to hurt you, Natalie.” His voice was low and urgent as he
struggled to his feet, grimacing. Towering over her—he had to be a full seven
feet tall—he watched her with eyes filled with the same intelligence, the same gentleness she’d seen in Wolf’s. “I
would never hurt you.”
She was shaking, her pulse racing, her stomach cramping from shock. But not
from fear. Because as she stared into those dark eyes, she saw only truth and
honor and kindness. And, odd as it was, she recognized the essence of the dog
in the man.
“I would never hurt you,” he said again, his voice throbbing with sincerity and
desperation that she believed him.
“I know,” she told him.
And she did.
- WULFE UNTAMED
- WULFE UNTAMED
P.S. -- I’m so very much looking
forward to Wulfe’s story, how about you?
WULFE UNTAMED, a Feral
Warrior novel by Pamela Palmer, Avon Romance, scheduled release date – January 28,
2014 – available for pre-order at Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.
***click links to pre-order this book now.
2 comments:
I can't wait to read this entire series! I feel like I have been blind or something- this series sounds amazing, can't believe I haven't read it yet!
It rocks! I suggest you start at the beginning and follow it through. You can read them out of order but the story follows really well from beginning to end. Enjoy! : )
Post a Comment