Touched
Abbey
MacMunn
Genre: Paranormal/Fantasy Romance
Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing
Date of Publication: 13th July 2016
ISBN: 9781310425691
ASIN: B01FT94DQI
Number of pages: 205
Word Count: 65,000
Cover Artist: Cora Graphics
Book Description:
When inquisitive antique dealer Cami
Wilson learns she’s the revered offspring of an immortal mother and a mortal
father, it’s not just her hybrid status that has her all flustered. The title
comes with her very own super-sexy guardian.
Jaded immortal Joseph Carlisle has only
one thing on his mind; his sworn duty to protect the hybrid from those who wish
her harm. Anything else would be complicated. That is until they meet.
Chemistry sizzles between them but
there’s a problem—the hybrid’s curse. Cami’s touch, skin to skin, proves near
fatal to her and all immortals, Joseph included.
But the fated lover discover her curse is
the least of their concerns when a friend’s deadly betrayal threatens to tear
them apart forever.
Excerpt:
He might have just saved
her life, but pinned to the freezing concrete by some wannabe hero was not her
idea of fun. Cami Wilson shoved the unyielding wall of his chest, fighting not
only him but the rising panic. ‘Get the hell off me!’
The guy remained on top
of her, using his large frame to protect her from the chunks of smouldering
metal hurtling to the ground around her. Icy air met with fiery heat and smoke
infused the atmosphere like the fifth of November, but there were no sparkling
fireworks to admire, only the flaming inferno, which seconds earlier had been
her car.
Maybe if she hadn’t been
so intrigued by the antique brooch she held in her hand or distracted by the
weird, periodic buzzing emitting from it, she might have seen him coming at her
in full, rugby tackle mode.
He lifted a little,
easing the crushing pressure on her ribs, but remained inches from her face.
Glacier-blue eyes met hers, captivating and intense. ‘Are you hurt?’
His gravelly voice did
something tingly to her insides. She went to speak, but no words came. Nothing
came to mind. Not the explosion. Not the contents of her shopping trolley
strewn all over Morrisons’ car park. Not the fact she could have been killed.
Somehow, none of it registered.
She gawped back at him
like a doe-eyed teenager, taking in the angular sweep of a jawline peppered
with dark stubble, and well-defined lips that parted invitingly as he drew in
his breath.
His gaze lingered on her
mouth in a breath-taking moment right out of one of those soppy rom-coms she
liked to watch.
Forget burning cars and
curious brooches… hel-lo, future husband.
Somewhere to her left,
an engine revved loudly, and he turned his head towards the sound. Overlong,
tousled hair tickled her cheek, and she got a faint whiff of citrus shampoo.
Hmm, lovely…
A second later, his
attention returned to her. His grave expression burned with an urgency that
brought her down from the clouds. ‘Dammit! I asked if you were hurt.’
‘No, I…’
In a move so swift it
wasn’t humanly possible, he leapt to his feet and hauled her up beside him. The
brooch slipped from her gloved hand and landed on the ground.
The man cursed under his
breath and stooped to retrieve it. With an exasperated look, he waved it in
front of her as though she were a baby dropping her dummy for the hundredth
time. ‘You need to take more care of this. Don’t you know how important it is?’
Sudden indignation
flared. Cami snatched the jewel from his grasp and slipped it back into her
coat pocket. Okay, the guy rocked the sexy, just-rolled-out-of-bed look, but
his patronising attitude set her teeth on edge. What right did he have to tell
her what to do? And what on Earth did he know about a weird, vibrating brooch
she’d been given by her adoptive mother, the only clue she had to her past?
About the
Author:
Abbey MacMunn writes paranormal, fantasy
and sci fi romance. She lives in Hampshire, UK with her husband and their four
children. She is a proud member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association.
When she’s not writing, she likes to
watch films and TV shows – anything from rom-coms to superheroes to science
fiction movies.
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