Cat
Love
by Sunniva Dee
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Release Date: October 5, 2015
A sexy thriller about the animal in all of us.
Aidan uses his superpower to
stabilize minds at the Hollyreed Specialist Hospital. Ulani uses hers to chase
rats on rooftops. Until she’s caught and deposited in Aidan’s care.
At the hospital, Aidan finds
Ulani's room empty—save for a cat, whose fur retracts in favor of silky skin
and a vamp-gorgeous femme fatale.
Aidan’s obsession with Ulani grows—
While patients at the hospital go
missing.
We’re in a bit of a conundrum with Ulani’s
erratic changes between cat and woman, but I still have to bite down on my lip
to stifle the urge to chuckle.
“Ulani, listen to me. You delayed the change
for fifteen minutes in there. Have you ever done that before?”
“No, but still.”
“Be patient. You’ll master it.”
“But I’ve meditated for a freaking month
straight. If it worked that well for you, why isn’t it kicking in for me? And
you were just a little kid too—it should be even easier for me.”
Ah, she’s sad. Frustrated. She turns her head
to the side from her facedown position on the bed. Warm, wet cheeks and shiny,
messy hair; her pull is even stronger now that she isn’t even trying. She’s so
lovely.
I stare at her lips and lower my voice when I
explain, “I think people are different. What works fast for one person might
take longer for someone else. Who knows; me being a kid when I learned how to
control my power might have made it more intuitive.”
Her breathing slows. Focusing on me, her gaze
drifts over my face. Gleaming with freshly shed tears, the disappointment still
lingers in her eyes, but they hold something else too.
If I followed my instincts, I’d ignite my
feelers to read her. I won’t though. I need to see her like this. Just observe
how she reacts to me.
Her shoulders. They curve above the sheets,
ivory white and as beautiful as—all of her. I realize she never dressed after
changing back from Mina. She just went to bed.
“Do you want your clothes?” I whisper.
She blinks slowly, eclipsing then displaying
emerald green. Her mouth is so red. Tasty, I know.
“No…” She doesn’t invite me with words, but
her lips part, showing me.
I sit down on the bed next to her. Cup her face
and stroke her cheeks with my thumbs before I trail down to the start of her
neck.
“You are such a handful.”
Originally from Norway, I moved to the United
States twelve years ago. I hold a Master’s degree in languages and taught
Spanish at college level before settling in at the Savannah College of Art
and Design as an adviser.
I write New Adult fiction, sometimes with a paranormal twist—like in “Shattering Halos,” published by The Wild Rose Press in February 24th 2014 and in “Stargazer,” released November 2014. The first book I’ve self-published was the New Adult Contemporary novel “Pandora Wild Child,” which made me a proud indie author in October 28th 2014.
I specialize in impulsive heroines, bad-boys, and good-boys running amok. Then, there’s the intense love, physical and emotional attraction beyond reason—sensory overload for the reader as well as for the characters. Like in real life, I hope you’re unable to predict what comes next in my stories.
Yes, so I write what I love to read, and depending on the reader, you’ll find my books to be a fast-paced emotional rollercoaster—or disturbing because the struggles of love aren’t your thing. Here’s to hoping you have the same reading vice as me!
I write New Adult fiction, sometimes with a paranormal twist—like in “Shattering Halos,” published by The Wild Rose Press in February 24th 2014 and in “Stargazer,” released November 2014. The first book I’ve self-published was the New Adult Contemporary novel “Pandora Wild Child,” which made me a proud indie author in October 28th 2014.
I specialize in impulsive heroines, bad-boys, and good-boys running amok. Then, there’s the intense love, physical and emotional attraction beyond reason—sensory overload for the reader as well as for the characters. Like in real life, I hope you’re unable to predict what comes next in my stories.
Yes, so I write what I love to read, and depending on the reader, you’ll find my books to be a fast-paced emotional rollercoaster—or disturbing because the struggles of love aren’t your thing. Here’s to hoping you have the same reading vice as me!
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