Lia Davis is a mother to two young adults and three
equally special kitties, a wife to her soul mate, and a lover of romance. She
and her family live in Northeast Florida battling hurricanes and very humid
summers. But it's her home and she loves it!
An accounting major, Lia has always been a dreamer with a
very active imagination. The wheels in her head never stop. She ventured into
the world of writing and publishing in 2008 and loves it more than she
imagined. Writing is stress reliever that allows her to go off in her corner of
the house and enter into another world that she created, leaving real life
where it belongs.
Her favorite things are spending time with
family, traveling, reading, writing, chocolate, coffee, nature and hanging out
with her kitties.
Stolen
from her family as an infant, Ana Darwin-Andrews has to piece together her past
and present. Her whole life is a lie. There’s only one man she feels she can
trust, but even he has secrets.
Kieran
Michaels keeps a tight lid on his past, but the Onyx Alpha knows his darkest
secrets. Kieran will stop at nothing to destroy the rogue before the past is
reveled. Ana can never discover his hands are as bloodstained as their enemy’s,
because life without her is not an option.
Her whole life was a lie.
Well, not her life exactly. Her biological father
wasn’t the one she’d grown up knowing. Keegan Andrews wasn’t anything like the
man who raised her. The monster, Felix, who’d stolen her from her true family
and taught her to believe the Ashwood Falls Pack—the one she should have grown
up in—was the enemy. The only thing Felix didn’t lie about was the fact that
her mother was dead. He’d just left out the part where he was the one who
killed her and stole Ana from her womb.
Ana clenched her teeth and gripped her coffee mug a
little tighter. Life since coming to Ashwood and meeting her real family had
been…nice. And challenging. Some of the younger Pack members still stared at
her like they were waiting for her to turn on everyone. She couldn’t blame them
really.
Releasing a sigh, Ana fingered the rose-shaped locket
she’d worn for as long as she could remember. When she’d met Keegan in the
summer, he’d told her it had belonged to her mother, Cate. It was she who’d
picked the name Zorana. While Ana loved the name, she had always felt it a bit
too exotic for her.
You can’t dwell on the
past forever.
Ana forced her muscles to relax and leaned against the
doorframe of the MoonRiver house she was temporarily staying in with Blaine—her
brother and leopard Alpha of Ashwood Falls—and his two mates. She sipped her
coffee as snow flurries drifted from the sky. The crisp early winter air
soothed her cat, even while it tantalized the woman. She loved winter, loved
the cold and snow. However, the sight in front of her was far from the magickal
image she’d expect from the first snowfall.
MoonRiver used to be the wolves’ den before they merged
their Pack with Ashwood. Now, Ana saw the full impact of the war that had
pushed Luna to merge her wolves with the leopards over thirty years ago. Few
homes still stood, and those that did were not unscathed. Others were either
completely destroyed or just plain uninhabitable. The sight made the attack on
Ashwood a few months ago appear like a training exercise in comparison.
Shame, pain, and outright rage whirled inside Ana like
a cyclone. She had once called the monster responsible for all this Father. Not
anymore. The dark veil had been lifted, and now she saw the truth.
Felix Darwin would pay for every life he’d destroyed.
And she was going to help make it happen.
Find Lia Davis at:
Website: http://www.authorliadavis.com/
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3 comments:
Vicki ...now that I think about it ... or at least check my emails ... I do believe I missed two of your blogs. Of course, those amazing Monday bags ... and not the ones under my eyes either ... and then this one.
I apologize to anyone I've missed and promise to be more diligent and ... Oh yes ... and read more of your guests books or maybe even buy a new bag ... this old bag is getting truly ragged :)
Lia, reading, chocolate and coffee are a great package! Best wishes with your book!!
Hi, Florence! That's okay to miss. Blogger probably was weird. But you are here today and that's good. Thank you.
Hi, Angela! Lia does have great stuff!
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