I’ve just sold book number nine in my Middlemarch Mates series. That’s right. Another story about the black leopards who live in Middlemarch, but as the title suggests, this particular book is about tigers. Tiger By The Tail is Ambar’s story and it’s a menage a trois with two men and one woman.
Here’s an unofficial blurb:
One plus one equals three.
Tiger shifter Hari Daya takes one look at Ambar Patel’s photo and is smitten. Further research heightens his fascination. An arranged marriage would work, except the lady isn’t buying and tells him to take a hike.
Ambar is already involved with human Jake Quinn. Casual pleasure and lovin’ works best for her since she dreams of traveling the world and delving into new experiences. The frisson of heat and desire she feels for Hari is unacceptable. There will be no tiger mate for her.
Jake Quinn has no idea either his lover or his new friend are shifters, but there sure as hell is something weird going on in his head. As much as he enjoys sex with Ambar, he’s thinking about Hari too. Suddenly there’s kissing and togetherness way past his comfort zone. The slide into sinful pleasure with both Hari and Ambar is easy—it’s the relationship dynamics that give them headaches and make them wonder if they’re making a huge mistake.
I don’t have a release date as yet, but it should be out in the next few months.
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YES!! Can’t wait.
Thanks! :grin:
That sounds intriguing, can’t wait.
Congrats!!! :grin:
Sounds great! Congrats on the new contract
Number nine! You go, girlfriend! That is awesome…congratulations.
Ooh, HUGE congratulations, my dear. To keep a series going…
Wow. That’s definitely something I aspire to.
You are an evil tease. But congrats… you evil person, you. Eagerly anticipating… biting nails, etc.
hugs!
Congrats Shelley! :mrgreen:
Wow — congratulations! I’ve said it before, but I really admire how prolific you are, Shelley. Looking forward to more of your felines!
Thanks so much. I have one more book to write in this series, and then I think my work is done. :grin:
I love shifters!
Thanks, Marlene. You can probably tell that I like them too. :mrgreen: