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There’s a project that I’m absolutely thrilled to have participated in this year–it’s a paranormal romance anthology with a bunch of fantastic authors:

The best part of this anthology?  All of the proceeds are going toward a great cause.  Here’s the official press release for the anthology:

Authors4TheCure Donating Book Proceeds To Breast Cancer Research

Eleven authors have banded together to support breast cancer research with their writing. Authors4theCure, which includes award-winning and New York Times bestselling authors, as well as two breast cancer survivors, is donating proceeds from the sale of their paranormal anthology, Entangled, to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).

BCRF-funded research has helped save lives and improved the quality of care and rate of survival for tens of thousands of breast cancer patients in the past decade. Their research has revealed that the “cure” is a mosaic made up of as many approaches to diagnosing, treating, preventing and surviving as there are different types of breast cancer. The anthology is also a mosaic made up of many stories donated for this worthwhile cause.

Entangled includes ten suspense-filled paranormal stories from authors Lori Brighton, Michelle Diener, Cynthia Eden, Jennifer Estep, Misty Evans, Nancy Haddock, Liz Kreger, Dale Mayer, Michelle Miles, and Edie Ramer, plus a novella by Allison Brennan. Stacia Kane contributed the foreword and the book’s formatting and cover art were also donated to the project.

Entangled will release September 12, 2011, and it will available as an ebook at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords and other online retailers.

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I was so honored to be included in this anthology, and I want to send a special thank you to Edie Ramer and Misty Evans for all of their hard organizational work.

When the anthology goes on sale, it will be priced at $2.99 (I believe this will be the price until November).  So be sure to get your copy early!

My contribution to the anthology is A BIT OF BITE, an 11,000 word story about a sexy wolf and the human sheriff who just may have to take him down.  Here’s a little teaser from my tale:

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“Would you really shoot me, baby?”  Doubt cloaked his whisper.

Ava risked a fast glance at the deputy. Right. Figured Ken hadn’t even heard the wolf’s approach. He was too busy talking on his phone and trying to keep his lunch down. “Don’t test me,” she snapped back to the wolf. Sure, they might have been lovers once—once—but that was over. She had a job to do.

She’d do it. A sexy werewolf wouldn’t stop her.

Julian cocked a dark brow, but he also stepped back.  Good.

“Now put your hands up,” she ordered him.

Smiling a bit, he raised his hands.  In the early light, she didn’t see any blood beneath his nails. Nails, not claws. The claws would only come out when he shifted.

“Want to tell me what you’re doing here?” Ava asked.

He shrugged but kept his hands up. “I just followed the scent of blood.”

Supernaturals enjoyed the scent of blood far too much.

So she had a dead human, one who’d had his throat ripped open, and a werewolf, right at the scene of the crime. She also knew for a fact that said dead human had been planning to interview Julian last night.

Things weren’t looking good for the wolf right then.

And it wasn’t like she had a whole lot of options.  Sighing, Ava pulled out her cuffs. “These are gonna sting,” she warned him.  Silver cuffs.  Because of their enhanced strength, werewolves could break free of almost anything else instantly.

He dropped his hands. “You aren’t serious.”

She was. Did it look like she was joking? “I need you to come to the station with me. You can either come willingly…” Then she’d leave the cuffs off, at least for the time being. “Or I can take you in the same way I do other paranormal suspects.”  She had a little more freedom than the sheriffs who only patrolled human counties and captured mortal criminals.

When the monsters you hunted could kill with claws and fangs, new rules had to be made.

The blood had drawn out a werewolf, but, even though the smell was like pure ambrosia to a vampire, she knew none of the undead would be coming to join their little party.  Everyone knew vamps and sunlight didn’t mix.

She’d get to them, though, soon enough.

Julian glanced toward her patrol car. “You don’t want to make a mistake here, Sheriff.”

Oh, wait, she wasn’t “baby” anymore? If the big wolf wasn’t careful, he’d hurt her feelings. “I know claw marks when I see ‘em,” she told him, still holding tight to her cuffs. “As far as I know, there’s only one wolf pack in Mississippi.”  Nothing happened in that pack without his approval. Nothing.

His gaze, bright blue, came back to her.

“Now, Alpha,” if he was gonna be all formal, then she could be, too. “Will you play nice and get in the car, or do I have to cuff you?”

Sirens wailed in the distance. Had to be her back-up racing toward them. The deputies always responded quickly when it was a supernatural call.  Humans had to stick together.

“When have I ever played nice?” Julian growled the words.

Right. Of course, the guy wouldn’t make this easy.

She locked one cuff around his wrist. There was a slight sizzle as the silver burned his flesh.  His gaze held hers. “You don’t want me as an enemy,” he warned.

She reached for his right hand. She wouldn’t put the cuffs behind him. Ava figured she owed him that much. “Sometimes it doesn’t matter what we want.” Since that night they’d shared, she’d learned that bitter lesson.  Her hand curled around his wrist.  Staring into his eyes, she snapped the other cuff onto his wrist. “Alpha Julian Kasey,” she’d do the legal bit to make sure she covered her ass, “you’re a paranormal person of interest in a murder investigation and, as such, you’re now in supervised custody.”

His lips curled in a very slow, wicked smile. A smile that showed the sharp edge of his canines.  “Later, when you look back, this is the moment you’ll regret.”

Maybe.

But… “Right now, looking back,” she shouldn’t say this, she shouldn’t, but the words and anger couldn’t be held back, “the moment I regret was hooking up with you at that godforsaken bar.”

The faint lines around his eyes tightened.

“And if I find out that you’re behind these killings…” She shook her head. “Then what happened between us won’t matter at all.  I’ll still lock you up.” She had a job to do. People who counted on her. A hard case of lust and need for a dangerous werewolf couldn’t distract her.

Not when human lives were on the line.

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Hope you enjoyed the preview of ENTANGLED. I’ll be adding a page for it to my site soon.  Have a great day!

(And one more note–I’m giving away an ARC of ANGEL OF DARKNESS over at Micole Writes Romance today–head over for your chance to win.)

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29 responses to “Entangled”

  1. Edie Ramer says:

    I love your story! There are so many great stories in the anthol that it’s insane.

    Thanks for being a part of it!

  2. Liz Kreger says:

    Oh, absolutely fantastic blog, Cyn. I too, am thrilled to be part of this anthology. The cause is so important … as I know from personal experience.

    I had the honor of already reading your contribution and I can faithfully say that its awesome. Haven’t read all of the other but needless to say, I’ll be first in line (electronically speaking) to get my copy.

    Thanx for participating. You’re an absolute doll.

  3. Dale Mayer says:

    Hi Cynthia,

    Great kickoff for the anthology! I’m also thrilled to be part of the anthology. I haven’t read any of the other contributions yet, but I know your writing and will be right behind Liz to get my own copy.

    Love excerpt!

    Dale

  4. Viki says:

    Hi Cynthia –
    Thank you so much for doing this. What a wonderful thing for you all to do. I hit my five yr cancer free mark two months ago.
    I love your work so no matter what I’d be buying a copy. Off to pre-order right now :).
    Thanks again

  5. Viki says:

    Crud, it’s not up for pre-order yet :(.

  6. Deborah Hine says:

    Hi Cynthia

    Sounds a great anthology. When I find it on Amazon I will be ordering a copy.

    I love paranormal romance

    Thank you
    Debs

    • Cynthia Eden says:

      Thanks, Deborah! So glad you enjoy the paranormal stories. 🙂 The anthology will be up on Amazon soon, and when it is, I’ll be back with links.

  7. Michele says:

    Hi Cynthia 🙂

    WOW, what an introduction to your anthology!!!! As soon as I find out that I can pre-order this collection of stories I’m on it! All of you are so awesome for doing this for breast cancer, planning on getting copies for all my friends knowing my money will be going to such a worthy cause!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. Jillian says:

    Awesome!! I love this idea and I love the charity – can’t wait to get my grubby lil paws on this one!!

  9. I’m tickled to be included in this anthology. The cover is AMAZING. Thanks for posting the details, Cynthia!

  10. Cynthia, thanks for the great kick-off blog for ENTANGLED! I love your excerpt, and can hardly wait to read all the contributions. What a high to be a part of this anthology!

    Light,
    Nancy Haddock

  11. Diane Sadler says:

    That’s great Cynthia. Can you let us know when we come closer to the release date, so we can put it on our wish lists, I’ll certainly purchase it!

  12. Cathy R. says:

    What a wonderful cause. Will order it as soon as it’s out.
    Thanks for the heads up.

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  14. Barb P says:

    Wow, this looks fantastic! Such wonderful authors and such a wonderful cause! I look forward to reading it.

  15. Gail S says:

    Your books are always hot, fun reads. This new story sounds like you did it again! I can’t wait for the book to release.
    Thanks for the sneak peek:-)

  16. These writers rock! They keep giving and giving!

  17. Jahaira Trinidad-Deleve says:

    I seriously need to stop reading excerpts from your books before the books are released because then I am stuck wanting to know what happened next. LOL! I absolutely love reading your work. It is the one relaxing thing that I do to get away from the stresses of everyday life and mommyhood. =)

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