Trusted
Peta isn’t normal. She’s not even human all of the time. Of course no Fenrir is human ALL of the time. Not when they have the option of shifting into a wolf. Too bad she hasn’t had the option to shift in ages. Not since she hit her first heat and all the males started losing their minds. Her Dad’s refusing to let her leave the den and she’s going stir crazy. Luckily Peta’s Mum and brother have found a way to sneak her out so she can have the freedom she so desperately needs.
Ryder’s alone. Rejected by his people. Outliving every human he’s ever met by thousands of years. Then there are the Fenrir, they hate the Aesir, and in particular they hate Ryder. He would never have anything to do with them, except for the fact that he just hit one of their females with his motorcycle. He knows he can’t leave her injured on the side of the road, but helping a Fenrir isn’t easy, and he has the bite to prove it. With Ryder’s help Peta is quickly back on her feet, but now the Aesir is sick and he’s following her around like a love sick puppy. Peta is unnaturally protective of Ryder, her family is freaking out, and the only solution to their problem is to get him to the Dwarves, a race of people Peta didn’t even believe actually existed. Can a Fenrir and an Aesir be anything other than enemies? Is Ryder simply sick, or is something else going on? Can the pain of the past be erased by love, or are some pains too dark and too deep to heal? |
Prisoner
Jem is a normal woman living a simple life. Things seem to be going well for her, she even thinks she’s met a great guy for the first time ever, until she finds our she’s actually a Valkyrie and the guy she likes is a wolf shifter whose race are at war with her people.
Dan is Fenrir, a wolf shape shifter, from the Lovell pack, sent to find the human descendants of the original Valkyrie before Freya and the Aesir do. Dan is expecting to find and snatch a Valkyrie to prevent Freya from adding more soldiers to her never ending war. What he isn’t expecting is to find out the Valkyrie is his mate. Fenrir only have one mate ever, and as far as he knew not a single Fenrir had mated outside of one of the four packs in generations, and even those had never mated a Valkyrie. Everything goes wrong for Dan when the Aesir god Ali comes to collect Jem, taking him and his friend Gerard prisoner at the same time. Can he escape from the evil Aesir? Can a Fenrir truly love a Valkyrie, especially now that she has been welcomed into the fold of his enemies, or are he and Jem simply star crossed lovers on the wrong sides of a never ending war? |
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Second Chances
When Katy's husband walks out on her with his mistress all her hopes and dreams are shattered. Then her Aunt Connie dies leaving her a run down house that she instantly falls in love with and it seems like she finally has the chance to make a fresh start. If only the builder she has been forced to work with wasn't trying to snake it out from under her.
Rick thinks he'll finally be able to get back his family homestead after the passing of local recluse and current owner of the now run down house Connie Pride. Then he meets Connie's niece Katy and all hopes of ever having the home returned are destroyed. Its clear that she's as in love with the old house as he is and has absolutely no intention of selling it back to him. Can Katy turn this old broken house into something beautiful with the help of her surly builder, or will working with Rick end in not only the loss of the house she's fallen in love with but also a broken heart. |
To find out more about the Kiwi Contemporary series by Karla Rose click HERE
Out of the Storm: A Storming the Short Story Anthology
From science fiction to historical, fairy tale retellings to contemporary fiction, this collection of short stories offers something for everyone. Amish, aliens, angels, Nazis, elves, dwarves, pilots, mental illness, Christmas, teens, and dystopias—all written from a Christian worldview. So dig in and enjoy the following stories, and make sure to let us know which one was your favorite.
“Entertaining Angels” by T.J. Akers "Fire in a Storm" by Angela K. Couch "Detention" by Gretchen Engel "Squall Line" by Jim Hamlett "Oddman" by Carla Hoch "A Rumspringa Storm" by Steve Hooley "Aperture" by Linda Kozar "The Grumpy Chronicles" by Susan Lyttek Tempest Tossed" by Annette O'Hare "Dorothy's Carol" by Terrie Todd "The Great Storm" by Karla Rose This anthology features our favorites from the 2014 Storming the Short Story Contest. Proceeds from the sale of the anthology will be donated to the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) Scholarship Fund. |