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Sunday with Silvia Violet & Giveaway

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I homeschool my children and my husband works long hours Monday-Friday, so on Sundays I usually take advantage of him being home to slip away to a coffee shop for some writing time. Then spend the afternoon doing something with the whole family.

 

My day starts early. Yes, I’m one of those dreaded morning people. I like to get up before everyone else and savor the quiet. I get the coffee going, check my email, let the dog out ,and just be for a few minutes before I have anyone making demands of me.

 

About one Sunday a month, the girls and I go to Krispy Kreme in our pajamas and come back with tasty treats to start our day. I’m not sure how this tradition got started, but the pajama doughnut run has been part of our lives for several years.

 

Once doughnuts are eaten, and I’ve done my duty to try to also get something healthier in the kids, I take my writing time. This time of year, I usually go to a café not far from our neighborhood and sit at one of the outside tables while it’s still cool enough to enjoy some fresh air.

 

At some point in the afternoon, I head back home for some family time. Depending on the weather, we might take a hike or go to a park or we might snuggle up and watch a movie or play a round of Clue.

 

After we’ve had dinner and gotten the kids in bed, I usually try to fit in some more writing unless my dh convinces me to watch a show with him. Some of our recent favorites are Bones, Burn Notice, and Sherlock.

 

 

Finding Release by Silvia Violet (Wild R Farm Book 1)

https://spsilverpublishing.com/product_book_info/products_id/894/

 

Blurb:

Coleman Wilder is a half-breed werewolf. Some days he believes the tension between his human side and his werewolf instincts will tear him apart. But the challenge of running a horse farm as a gay man in a conservative Tennessee town keeps him focused until he meets horse shifter, Jonah Marks.

 

Jonah’s family insist that using their shifter abilities is sinful, but Jonah finds freedom when he lets his stallion run free. And he’s got another secret, he likes men, Cole in particular. Desperate to escape from his family’s preaching, he asks Cole for a job. Cole turns him down, scared his desire for Jonah will make him lose control.

 

When Jonah’s brother threatens his life, Cole struggles to save him, forcing the two men confront their feelings for each other and their willingness to fight when running would be easier.

 

 

Excerpt

 

“That should be the last of it.” Jonah tossed the final sack of feed on the back of Cole’s truck parked outside his family’s feed store. “You need anything else?”

Jonah looked at Cole with his big brown eyes as if he needed something. Cole caught his scent, and his wolf stirred to life. He smelled like horse and sweat with an underlying citrusy scent, young and clean. Prey. Cole’s cock wanted to fulfill all Jonah’s needs, but Cole wasn’t stupid enough to even flirt with an eighteen-year-old high school senior whose stepfather had been the most vocally anti-gay preacher in town. The only reason the Marks family deigned to sell him grain was because in these hard times they needed his money.

Cole tried to ignore the fantasies playing out in his mind. “Nope. We’re good.”

Jonah looked down at his dusty boots. “You got a minute?”

Cole took a deep breath. He glanced around. They couldn’t talk here, not openly. Jonah needed a friend, and Cole had once been young and different and scared. “Sure. You wanna get a cup of coffee?” He tilted his head toward the diner down the street.

“Yeah.” Jonah looked at his watch. “I’m due for a break.”

“All right. Mind if I leave the truck here?” Cole asked.

“Nah, we’re not expecting another big delivery until this afternoon.”

They walked to the diner in awkward silence.

Cole couldn’t let himself think about how gorgeous Jonah looked, staring at him with those puppy dog eyes. Jonah was off limits for too many reasons to count.

They got a booth by the front windows, and Cole ordered coffee for them. Once the waitress brought the steaming mugs, Cole let himself look at Jonah. His red-brown hair was rumpled from finger combing. A combination of sunburn and embarrassment tinted his cheeks. His denim jacket hugged his broad shoulders and… No! Cole wasn’t going to let his perusal go any lower, not even in his imagination. His wolf growled deep inside, his werewolf nature recognizing the equine inside Jonah, the shifter side his family forced him to deny.

He concentrated on Jonah’s strong, pale hands as they wrapped around the coffee cup, holding it tight for warmth and stability. Cole wanted to reach out and take Jonah’s hands in his own, but that would be bad for both of them.

Cole realized he’d made a mistake. He should have told Jonah he was in a hurry to get back to the farm, or something that would’ve kept him from sitting here alone with a very young horse shifter who was having an indescribable effect on him.

“Mr Wilder?”

Well, being addressed as ‘Mister’ certainly burst the lurid fantasy in his mind. He was only thirty, but now he felt ancient. “You know you can call me Cole.”

Jonah’s cheeks got even redder. “I know… it’s just… I was wondering if you’d consider hiring me. I know I don’t have experience working in a barn, but, I… well… I’m kind of a natural with horses.” He grinned as he said this.

His cutely upturned mouth made him look even younger, and Cole cursed his inappropriate thoughts. The boy needed his help, not his perving.

Jonah’s home life had to be hell. His father had left them when he was little, and his mother and elder brother were both self-righteous Bible-thumpers. From what he could tell, Jonah couldn’t do a damn thing right in their eyes, but Jonah working at Wild R Farm would be a disaster. Cole could smell Jonah’s desire for him. Sooner or later, he’d give into his own desire and exploit that. Jonah deserved freedom and a man who had more self-control.

Cole’s wolf growled, the sound almost escaping Cole’s mouth. If he put his hands on Jonah, he feared his wolfish instincts would take over. Jonah smelled like prey, like something to be consumed, possessed. Cole shuddered. No. He could never let those desires loose. “Jonah, I—”

“Please…” He dropped his voice to a whisper. “My family… I can’t live with them anymore.”

“Your mother’s not going to let you work for me.”

“I’m eighteen. She can’t stop me.”

Cole tried a different tactic. “You need to finish school. Didn’t I hear you’d won a scholarship?”

Jonah looked directly into Cole’s eyes as if willing him to understand. “Yeah, but I can’t take it anymore.”

“You’ll graduate in four months. Then you can get out of here, go to college.”

He shook his head. “I won’t last that long.”

He wouldn’t last long on Cole’s farm either, if Cole snapped and let his werewolf side take control. “Why ask me?” Cole thought he knew, but he wanted confirmation.

Jonah glanced around the restaurant. Only a few tables were occupied, and no one sat nearby. In a voice so low even Cole’s sensitive ears could barely hear, he said “Cole, I’m… different, like you. If my brother finds out…”

If Nathan found out, he’d kick Jonah out, maybe beat him. Cole wished Jonah didn’t stir him up so much. “I’m sorry. I’ve got all the hands I need right now.”

The eager light went out of Jonah’s eyes. He sloshed coffee on the table in his haste to get out of the booth. “OK, I understand. I’m sorry.”

Cole grabbed Jonah’s arm before he could run. Heat snapped between them, nearly making Cole let go. “I’m sorry for what you’re going through.”

Jonah shook his head. “Not sorry enough.” He pulled free and left.

Jonah’s condemnation hit Cole like a punch to the gut. Cole leaned back and closed his eyes, willing the thick, bitter coffee to stay down.

 

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Bio

 

Silvia Violet writes erotic romance and erotica in a variety of genres including sci fi, paranormal and historical. She can be found haunting coffee shops looking for the darkest, strongest cup of coffee she can find. Once equipped with the needed fuel, she can happily sit for hours pounding away at her laptop.

 

Silvia typically leaves home disguised as a suburban stay-at-home-mom, and other coffee shop patrons tend to ask her hilarious questions like “Do you write children’s books?” She loves watching the looks on their faces when they learn what she’s actually up to. When not writing, Silvia enjoys baking sinful chocolate treats, exploring new styles of cooking, and reading children’s books to her wickedly smart.

 

Learn more about Silvia at her website: http://silviaviolet.com or find her on Facebook http://facebook.com/silvia.violet

 

53 thoughts on “Sunday with Silvia Violet & Giveaway

  1. Wow! I’m definitely going to own this one way or the other! I haven’t encountered a horse shifter before…sounds interesting indeed!

  2. wow – my hat off to you to be able to home school your children and have time to do everything else in a crazy day. Of course its always great when its bedtime. Your pajama runs sound like a blast.
    Enjoy the rest of your day.

  3. Hi Silvia, I homeschool my 9 year old HYPERACTIVE son too. My Sunday is usually spent lounging around reading while my husband spends quality time with our son. I love “Burn Notice” too. Another good one is “White Collar”.

  4. I too am a morning person….I feel the most productive! I read Finding Release and fell in love with Jonah and Cole. I can’t wait to read more in the series.
    Yvette

  5. I love your pajama doughnut run and there is nothing like a fresh, warm doughnut. Yummy. Also have this book on my wish list looks very good.

  6. Mornings are the best. Only time of the day right now where I don’t feel like I am frying in my own sweat. LOL Loved the excerpt. Please count me in for the giveaway.

  7. I have trouble helping my triplets do their homework every night. Hats off to you for being able to home school them. Your book sounds great too.

  8. Busy Sunday for you. 🙂 I like to spend my Sundays catching up on my shows if I can too…I have recently discovered “Common Law”….LOVE IT!! So I’m probably over working my DVR right now because I never have time to watch tv. 🙂

  9. My hat is off to you for home schooling your children. And to find the time to write as many books as you do, can I say “SUPERWOMAN”!! This book goes on my TBB list, one way or the other. Haven’t read any horse shifter books before and this actually caught my action. Can’t wait to read. 🙂

  10. The SMALL town I live in doesn’t have a Donut shop to go to. I wish it did, would make pj runs ALOT. As for homeschooling thank God we have a great city school system here. Love my kid but, NO NO NO. So please enter me into your contest.

  11. Hi Silvia!

    It’s lots of fun to chat with a fellow early-riser! And “Joe” appreciator! LOL!! I look forward to our daily “good mornings”. Can you believe I have never had a Krispy Kreme donut? There are none here in my neck of the woods. But…there is a Dunkin Donut’s on just about every corner. LOL What an adorable tradition to have with your daughters.

    I already own a copy of Finding Release so please do not enter me in the contest. It’s a wonderful story and I totally enjoyed reading it.

    See you on FB. xo

    Hugs,
    Sharon

  12. Love your sunday donut run 🙂 a good Sunday for me is my youngest not being at the hospital today we woke up after a week in the hospital and cuddled I made then a early lunch and spent some time watching Disney channel with them it’s been a while since I have had time to spend time with all three kids since lil ones cancer 🙂 the book sounds so good will be reading

  13. I like how your Sunday sounds. I am going to have to get this book sounds interesting.

  14. Bones is one of my fav shows!
    The story sounds really interesting – a wolf and horse shifter – kinda cool…it would be lovely to win, but either way will be added to my “to Buy” list. Enjoy your Sunday 🙂

  15. My deceased partner was from Tennessee, and I’m sure he’d have loved the irony of where the ranch in the story was located, with TN being the ultra conservative place that it is. I, on the other hand, love anything and everything shifter, as Ms. Amber can surely tell you. I love the idea of a horse shifter. Oh, the puns! the puns!! 🙂

    Jim

  16. I just saw this book on ARE and put it on my to be read list, but I would love to win a copy. Opposites attract but this is way more opposite than in most books. lol;)

  17. that book looks great. love the excerpt! you don’t see too many horse shifters in paranormal fiction

  18. I just love, love shifters…please count me in! Thanks, Michelle
    chellebe at comcast dot net

  19. Love the cover and the story sounds like a winner. I will have to add it to my reading list. So many books, so little money. Lol! Thanks for the peek. 🙂

  20. Wow…You pack a lot into your Sundays! I’m getttin tired just reading it. LOL

  21. I loved this book!!! I Can’t wait ’till the next one comes out!! Please let Billy have his happy ending in the next book. Good luck with your writing!

  22. Please enter me in the contest. I haven’t read anything by this author and would love to read this book.

  23. i love stories like this please count me in i would love a chance to win a book from you either way cant wait to read the book it sound s awesome

  24. We barely wiggle before the sun goes down enough to get shade in the backyard. The pool feels like a warm bath and the only way to cool off is to get wet then stand in the breeze. Grilling because who wants to heat up the house by cooking. At 6:30 PM it is 107 degrees with horrid humidity. Well enough of my whining, count me in on the draw.

  25. I am the opposite of a morning person! I hate waking up! I need a lot of tea to wake up and am quite grumpy! I am a night owl all the way. I do love donuts, though! Krispy Kremes!

  26. I love shifter stories and I definitely appreciate something other than werewolves all the time. Nothing wrong with werewolves but they are the vanilla ice cream of shifters and sometimes I like a little triple fudge brownie 🙂

  27. Please add me to the drawing. I love anything shifter (add men to the mix and a masterpiece is born) 🙂

  28. Sounds like an excellent book! Right up my alley, and I have not yet had the pleasure of reading any of your books. I really appreciate the opportunity Amber is providing us by introducing us to potentially new authors. I am one of those who “hoards” when I find someone I like – so I am loving this!

  29. sounds like an awesome book. Love the cover. I also love Krispy Kremes but haven’t been there in a long time.

  30. That sounds like such a nice way to spend to day Amber, getting to be with Family is always the Best of Times.

    Silvia Violet’s Finding Release (Wild R Farm Book 1) sounds like such an Excellent Read….definitely my kinda Book, a M/M Cowboy Paranormal Romance…YeeeHaww 😉

    Coleman, a half-breed werewolf running a horse farm as a gay man in a conservative Tennessee town meets a horse shifter, Jonah Marks….WooHoo Silvia’s new release sounds Droolicious!

    I would very much appreciate the opportunity to be considered in your very generous giveaway. Thank You.

    Take Care & Stay Naughty,
    PaParanormalFan (Renee’ S.)
    paranormalromancefan at yahoo dot com

  31. OMG, shifters AND cowboys?! That is so cool! It’s gotta be the first time I’ve ever see a book that hits both genres! I so want to read that. Thank you Amber for having this weekly blog entry, and Silvia for writing ‘Finding Release.’ I hope the rest of the Wild R Farm series is in the same vein…

  32. Morning! Nooooo!
    Mornings and I don’t mix well together. Its pretty much don’t talk to me until at least 8.30am and by then I’m at work.
    It sounds like a great book, count me in.

  33. It sounds like your day is always packed full. Home schooling children can be difficult but just take one day at a time. Love the pajama doughnut run got to try that soon also love the clue game it is a blast. I like Bones too.

    I would like to try and win a copy it sounds like it going to a amazing book.

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