One thing’s for certain—having the names Wright, Justice, Salvation, Might and Defeat sucked, big time. Not only did it make them the butt end of jokes, but it also sounded like something a romance writer with an overinflated ego would name the characters of their books. Then again, Subject 198′s children had little choice in any matters, let alone their names. Bred and born in a lab, they’re a mutation of shifter mixed with human. They were also the last secret the human government held about the shifter world and their most dangerous weapon. The last thing they needed was for Wright to spot a certain Wolf halfling—one that was so cute, Wright didn’t even notice that Wolf walked with a limp and had worse asthma issues than a nerd from an eighties movie. Finding a mate was something his owners had forbidden Wright from ever doing. So just how does one go about leaving a branch of the government that doesn’t allow anybody to leave—that is unless they are in a body bag?
Stephani Hecht is a happily married mother of two. Born and raised in Michigan, she loves all things about the state, from the frigid winters to the Detroit Red Wings hockey team. Go Wings! You can usually find her snuggled up to her laptop, creating her next book or gorging on caffeine at her favorite coffee shop.
When she’s not running around like crazy, trying to get her kids to their various activities, she’s currently working on numerous projects. In the coming months, she has several books coming out with eXtasy Books in both The Lost Shifter Series and Drone Vampire Chronicles, plus a few additional projects that are still in the development stages.
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The author calls this a nibble, and she's right, it's more of a teaser to Wright and Braxton's story, and a portion of the proceeds will go to the ' Ruth Ellis Center '.
Braxton was introduced in Ervin's Dilemma, and in this story we meet Wright, the oldest of the half-breed shifter and his siblings, Justice, Salvation, Defeat and Might. Defeat is the lone female and one tough kick-ass shifter. The shifters and their history promises to be very interesting, I found out just enough to need to know more about them and what the future has in store for them. They are on the run for the government lab they have managed to escape from. They stop at a shifter bar to meet a contact, while waiting,Wright sees a young, small shifter sitting at the bar, he feels compelled to go over to him and within minutes he has him in a back room. There he discovers not only is Braxton his mate, but also a half-breed like himself and sickly. Braxton is understandably sensitive about his leg and asthma and isn't really sure why someone as hot as Wright wants anything to do with him. Wright manages to seduce and insult Braxton before all hell breaks loose... We only get Wright's POV in this one, but I've been following this series and already feel like I know Braxton a little. This story really is a nibble, not even a snack, but it left me wanting to read their story, since this ends on a cliffhanger and I need to know how it ends for this couple.
A short story and quick introduction to several new characters, we’re thrown into a new family of shifters, each half human, half some animal, no two alike in the group, but all sharing the one same parent (the mom I think). We get weird named fugitives and quickie in the back room of a sex club and we’re set up for the next book. We’ll see how that goes…