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Writer's pictureMcKayla Schutt

Message from Rex Løve of Lionheart

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Hey. I’m Rex Løve. I’m sure you’ve heard of me. Lead singer of Lionheart. International Sex Symbol. Rock God.

You probably dream about me, too. You look at my hard, ripped body and go wet with need. Listen to my songs and fantasize I wrote them just for you. You’d do anything for just one night with me.

You’re not alone. Most females would.

Except my personal assistant, Alice. She wants me, of course, but for some unfathomable reason, keeps denying herself the pleasure. Normally, I wouldn’t put up with that kind of gazelle-shit, but she is a damn good PA, and she’s the only one my moody, ungrateful, teenage cub will listen to.

Still, I don’t like to be told no. Maybe it’s time to remind her who’s King of the Jungle…

In the meantime, feel free to check my book, Rock Hard. It’s available for a very limited time for only 99¢/£. Go on. You know you want to.




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Now here's a snippet from the book.

“What was so important you had to come barging into my bedroom, Al? Ready to give in to your desires?”

“Hardly.” Alice’s scowl intensified, as did Carly’s.

The two were so alike. His cub made no secret of the fact that she didn’t like the way females went crazy over him, but hey, that was all part of the rock god package. It paid the bills and kept her in the lap of luxury. That was the thing with kids, though. They never appreciated anything.

At least Alice understood that, even if she didn’t particularly like it.

“I wanted to tell you that the food was here. And Carly has something she wanted to tell you.”

Carly shifted, now looking more uncomfortable than pissed off.

“Well?”

“Go on, Carly,” Alice prompted gently. “Tell him.”

She looked like she wanted to do anything but. Her eyes went to the bedspread and her voice was quiet when she said, “My essay qualified for the semi-finals.”

He stared at her blankly. “Your what?”

“My essay?” she said, lifting her chin slightly. “The one on the potentially devastating effects of chemically altered food additives on the human body?”

He blinked. “What do you care about that shit? You’re not human.”

“I’m half-human,” she reminded him.

As if he needed reminding of what could happen when a female lied about being on birth-control. Deceitful, conniving creatures. Trusting humans was never a good idea. Except Alice, of course.

“And this is important,” Carly continued. “It could help get me into the bio-med programs at MIT or John Hopkins.”

He laughed. “College? You don’t need to go to college. It’s a waste of time.”

His daughter made a sound of feminine disapproval and disappointment before stomping off into her bathroom, slamming the door behind her.

“What did I say?”

“You’re an ass,” Alice told him bluntly. “This is important to her. Can’t you see that?”

“It’s ridiculous and unnecessary. She never has to work a day in her life, and certainly not for sickly humans.” He yawned, already bored with the conversation.

Humans had their place in the world, of course, but they worked for shifters, not the other way around. Most, in fact, were completely ignorant of the fact that shifters even existed outside of fiction. Only a select few, like Alice, were worthy enough to be gifted with that knowledge.

“Look,” Alice pleaded, “if you don’t want to go to the semis and support your daughter, let me take her. I’ve already checked. It’s between shows, so it shouldn’t be a problem.”

A couple days without Alice? Who would order his meals? Who would schedule his appointments? Who would see to his every whim?

“No. I need you here.”

“It will only be a couple days. You can manage,” she argued.

“Yes, but I don’t want to. And since you work for me, I don’t have to.”

“You’re being completely unreasonable!”

He was not being unreasonable. He was tired and cranky and sexually frustrated because Alice refused to give in to her desires.

He was the one in charge, and while she was quite possibly the only woman his daughter tolerated, Alice worked for himHe was her first priority, not Carly. Perhaps it was time to remind her of that.

“You don’t like it? There’s the door. There are any number of women who would love to have your job, and they’d be glad to suck my dick any time I asked them, too.”

She went still. Her face went curiously blank. “Seriously? You think you can replace me that easily?”

A warning niggled at the back of his brain, but he ignored it. Instead, he grinned and walked over to the French doors leading out to the balcony. He opened them up then leaned over the railing to address the crowd of adoring fans below.

“Hey, any of you interested in being my new personal assistant?”

A roar of excited screams rose up.

He closed the doors and turned around, smiling triumphantly. “Yep.”

Satisfied that he had made his point, he walked over to the door. “My mane is getting a little shaggy. It needs a deep conditioning treatment. Fly Stef out from LA. Oh, and I want good prime rib for breakfast, not that shit they sent up yesterday. Noon will be fine.”

Copyright © 2018 Abbie Zanders 

All rights reserved.


Last thing Miss Abbie answered some questions for us!

1. Who is your favorite character from your newest release? And why? Seth O'Rourke. I love my damaged heroes.

2. How do you balance work and home life? Priorities

3. First Paranormal romance book you read? Atlantis Rising by Alyssa Day

4. Do you Google yourself? If so did you laugh or find it interesting? I did when I first started. Not so much anymore. It's weird.

5. How do you select the names of your characters? A lot of Google-ing, looking up word/name meanings, and whether or not it feels right for the character.

6. If you didn’t write, what would you do for work? I was a software engineer for nearly 30 years before writing full time.

7. What is your writing Kryptonite? Deadlines. My brain just freezes.

8. Who are you reading now? Vi Keeland

9. Do you have a special playlist for writing? Background music on YouTube for concentration.

10. Last, if you could go back before you published your first book and do it all over again, would you? All the hard parts and easy strides. Yes, but it would be a lot scarier, knowing what I do now.

Quickfire questions

Black or Purple- Black

Guy’s POV or Gal’s POV- Guy's POV

Read or Write- Write

Dragons or Wolves- Dragons

Aliens or Shifters- Shifters

Just started your writing career or about to retire- Just started your writing career



Now if you haven't already you should check out Rock Hard during this sale time!



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