When A Mullo Loves A Woman is available to buy from all major ebook retailers, the print edition is coming soon. Featuring soul sucking mullo (mullo: ancient gypsy legend of the undead), this book is dubbed unique with enough twists and turns to make your toes curl.
“Pearl, come out of the rain. You’ll catch your death.”
A strike of lightening blazed up the sky, a brilliant yellow. Was Mother Nature expressing the fury I felt inside? Was I somehow connected to the storm? It felt that way, and I wanted the sounds of the storm to fill me to the brim, leaving no room for confusion. I looked up at the moon and held out my arms. Take me, storm, take me.
Adam grabbed my hand and dragged me under the deck’s roof.
I can’t let the ocean call you to its depths. I won’t let it happen.
I heard what was in Adam’s head. No, I felt it. A panic had taken hold of him. It was gut-wrenching; his heart pounded hard and fast as though he’d lost someone to the sea, a loved one.
“What the hell?” I maneuvered to face him—his arms were still wrapped tight around me. I wiped the sodden hair away from my face and stared up at him. The sense of familiarity flooded me again, and I yearned to bask in the comfort that comes with such closeness. A desire to place my head on his chest and to wrap my arms around him filled me, but I resisted for fear of being pushed away.
“Have you ever met someone for the first time, but in your heart you feel as if you’ve met them before?”
“Yes,” he said. Adam gazed into my eyes, his expression soft and concerning.
“What do you think it means?”
“Dunno.”
I loved the vibration of his thoughts. They traveled through me as though they belonged to me. It made me feel close to him. Being with him was like being with an old friend. Frosty-ass comments and all, I wanted to take comfort in him and could resist no more. I wrapped my arms around him and buried my head into his chest. It felt like home. He felt like home.
“Maybe we knew each other in a past life?” I asked, closing my eyes and leaning into the safety of him.
JoAnne Kenrick
JoAnne Kenrick
/ 28/04/2011Thanks so much for the guest blogger spot! It’s much appreciated 🙂 I can only hope my (our) little contribution, with the sales of my book, are enough to make a difference for the American Cancer Society! Only a few days left, so I hope many take advantage and dive in to ‘read for a cure’ with When A Mullo Loves A Woman
Happy reading, ya’ll!
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Barb
/ 28/04/2011I sure hope we can make a difference! 😉
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Jai Joshi
/ 28/04/2011Yay! A paranormal romance that is not about vampires! I’ve never heard of the gypsy legend of mullos. It’s so nice to see someone bringing more diversity to the genre. Should be interesting to read more about mullos.
Jai
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Barb
/ 29/04/2011I don’t have a Kindle, I’d love Decadent Publishing to accept my credit card, grr!! 😦 If I manage to get it before tomorrow, fine, otherwise, I’ll just buy it later… not even Paypal collaborates on this! 😦
Definitely worth checking – about mullos, I mean! 😉
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