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It’s Sunday again already. Well, I’m up for it!
My
Snog today comes from my paranormal erotic romance Rough Weather.
It illustrates one of the things I adore about writing paranormal
stories, the phenomenon I call “magical lust”. When two
characters are destined for one another, by their complementary
powers or other supernatural forces, they can experience an
irresistible mutual attraction even though they’re strangers. In a
realistic tale, the excerpt below might seem implausible, but in a
paranormal book, I can take greater liberties with what’s
believable.
When
you’re done with my snog, I hope you’ll head back to Victoria’sSunday Snog home page, for more sexy kisses.
Destiny hides in the tempest’s heartOndine has always felt at home in the sea. Orphaned at birth and raised by her grandmother on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, she has never really questioned her extraordinary affinity for the watery world. She concentrates on her work as a marine biologist, spends her weekends relaxing among the waves, and worries about human threats to her beloved ocean environment. Fears of a deadly pregnancy like her mother’s make her cautious about sex.When she encounters an attractive but arrogant engineer on her private beach, surveying the site for a prospective off-shore wind farm, anger is her first reaction. A casual touch, however, transforms that emotion to incomprehensible, irresistible, terrifying lust.Ebony-skinned Marut has his own talents—aside from his uncanny ability to swamp Ondine with desire. He can control the winds and summon storms. He informs Ondine that they share a supernatural heritage and claims she is his destined mate. She responds with scepticism and tries to resist the charismatic Haitian, but ultimately her scientist’s training won’t permit her to deny the evidence of her senses—and her heart. As a brutal northeaster batters the island and Marut’s life hangs in the balance, Ondine learns that true power lies in surrender to her elemental nature.
A
high-pitched whine drew her attention to the tumbled boulders that
marked the eastern extent of the beach. Atop the pile of rock
crouched a dark-skinned man, boring into the surface with some kind
of drill.
“Hey!
What are you doing?” Ondine strode towards the interloper, still
holding her discarded clothing. “That noise—you’ll disturb the
fish!” She halted on the sand below his perch, one hand shielding
her eyes from the glare. “Stop that this instant!”
The
stranger raised his head and fixed her with eyes like polished jet,
set in a proud face almost as black. A cloud of wiry hair haloed his
skull. He flipped a switch and the irritating noise died. His full
lips parted in a confident smile, revealing even, pearly teeth. He
rose to his full height—at least six feet, she guessed, though her
position made him look even taller—and gazed down at her.
Self-consciousness
blasted through her as she suddenly remembered she was naked. Hot
blood raced to her face while her nipples tightened into ruddy peaks,
and an echo of her recent climax shimmered in her still-damp pussy.
The
stranger looked distinctly amused, as though he sensed the physical
effects his presence triggered. There was something else, too, an
unnerving sense of familiarity, although Ondine was certain she’d
never met this man before.
She
squared her shoulders, ignoring her embarrassment as best she could.
She wasn’t ashamed of her body—far from it. “You can’t drill
here. Tide pool habitats are very sensitive. The vibrations could
kill crustacean larvae, for a start, and confuse organisms that rely
on echolocation…”
The
black man’s grin grew broader. He scanned her nude figure with
deliberate and obvious interest before he answered. Ondine’s
nipples ached under his scrutiny, even as her blood boiled at his
brazen attitude.
“I
have a permit.” His voice had an unexpected softness, with a faint
hint of the Caribbean. He rifled in the pocket of his tight jeans and
pulled out a sheet of paper, which he offered her. “Mass DEP. Go
ahead and check. I think you’ll find it’s all in order.”
The
sun beat down, hotter than ever. Sweat gathered under her arms and at
the back of her neck. Ignoring the proffered permit, she planted her
fists on her hips and summoned every ounce of authority she could
muster.
“This
beach is private, reserved for Katama residents. What’s your
business here?”
Stuffing
the permit back into his pants, he sank into a crouch to pick up a
piece of equipment that he’d propped against a rock, next to a
two-meter steel pole. His thigh muscles flexed against taut denim as
he rose. His white T-shirt emphasised his ebony skin, sculpted
pectorals and massive biceps—her mouth felt dry and her pussy, wet.
“I’m installing a temporary meteo-hydrographic monitoring
station.” The device bristled with lenses, buttons and dials, the
pinwheel of an anemometer, and the tongue-like extrusion of a rain
gauge. “Come on up. Take a look.”
“Just
a minute.” She stepped into her shorts, then pulled her shirt over
her head, trying to ignore the sensation of fleece brushing across
her naked breasts. In her bare feet, she clambered up over the
knobby, rust-coloured stone until she stood beside him. He towered
over her. She caught a whiff of sandalwood and coconut oil and was
washed by sudden desire.
He
pointed to a white plastic rectangle. “This is the hygrometer, the
humidity sensor.”
“Yes,
yes, I understand. You’ve got a laser ceilometer for cloud height,
I see, and an infrared camera for thermal imaging…”
“What…?”
She
found his surprise gratifying, as he realised she wasn’t just a
naked, blonde beach bunny.
“I’m
a marine biologist. We use similar devices in my lab at Woods Hole.
But Vineyard Airport has a full suite of weather instrumentation. Why
are you installing this system here?”
“I’m
working on the design for an offshore wind farm.”
“Wind
mills?” Her indignation returned, blasting through her with
hurricane fury. “Those spell death for sea birds!”
“We’re
doing research—”
“And
the awful, endless hum disorients cetaceans. They swim in circles
until they starve to death!” She snatched the apparatus and held it
above her head, threatening to smash it upon the rocks.
“Don’t!
Please!” Seizing both her wrists in one massive hand,
he pried the delicate gadget from her clutches with the other.
She
did not fight him. When he touched her, her anger fled as quickly as
it had arisen, to be replaced by irresistible, irrational lust. Her
pussy gushed and her clit pulsed between her thighs. Electricity
zipped along her limbs. Her modest breasts felt huge and heavy,
aching for contact.
The
stranger’s eyes grew wide. Sweat beaded on his forehead. She
dropped her gaze to his crotch. A visible bulk distended the fabric
there, evidence that he shared her reactions.
Without
releasing her, he placed the weather station upon an outcrop, then
dragged her into a rough embrace. Their lips mashed together as they
grappled, tearing at one another’s clothing in a desperate quest
for bare skin. The rusty taste of blood flooded her mouth. She’d
bitten her own lip in her hunger for him. His flavour was spicy with
a burnt edge, like an autumn breeze. His brazen tongue mirrored the
frantic dance of his hands on her flesh.
She
wormed her hands into his trousers so she could grip the smooth,
solid curve of his buttocks. The muscles tightened and shifted under
her palms as he ground his hardness against her. Her shorts hung
loose on her hips. He dragged them down to her knees and plunged his
fingers into her drenched cunt, smothering her moan of delight with
another fierce kiss.
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5 comments:
This excerpt really peaked my interest in reading this book. I love paranormal romance. purrpurrkoshkamb (at) aol (dot) com
Love the excerpt Lisabet! Can't wait to read this :)
interesting
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Phew! On my way to bed now...wonder what I'll be dreaming about? Thanks for sharing! Will add this to my wish list!
Hello, everyone. Yes, I am really late in drawing a winner... I've been having Internet problems plus my real world work load is insane.
Anyway, according to Random.org the winner is BN. Congratulations! I'll be contacting you by email.
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