Thank
you all for stopping by to visit, and my thanks to Lexi Ander for generously
hosting me today. We’re going to have some fun, talk about hot men, learn about
my book that’s coming out June 20th,
and someone will even get to win a prize!
If
you’re wondering who the hell I am, my name is Kendall McKenna. I write m/m erotic romance novels that feature
authentic U.S. Marines, and realistic suspense, action, and combat. I was the MLR Press Best Selling E-book Author for
2013, and I’m about to release the third book in my series, Tameness of the Wolf.
Those
of you who already know me are reading this and cheering, possibly doing
cartwheels and back flips. Those of you who have no clue where I came from are
quite possibly thinking to yourselves, “Please, not another paranormal series!” I know, I know, but bear with me for a
minute, because I didn’t write your typical werewolf story.
Last
year, I released Strength of the Pack,
and introduced readers to a world in which werewolves are revered, and fully
integrated into the U.S. military (what’s not to love about werewolves and men
in uniform?). Strength of the Pack
featured Noah Hammond and Lucas Young, along with members of their inner
circle, Tim Madison and Terrell Hubbard. The second title in the series, Strength of the Wolf, featured Tim
Madison and the new character, Jeremy Wager. Now, remember…I write erotic romances.
There is some hot, hot sex going on with these couples!
For those of you who haven’t yet read these books, in Strength of the Wolf, readers got to meet Tim’s younger brother, Adam. From the first moment, it’s obvious there is tension and conflict between the two. Yeah, Adam is the bratty younger brother. But it’s no secret why. Adam and the youngest brother, Jase, were attacked and robbed. Both brothers were shot, but Jase died, while Adam survived. Cue a decade worth of personal ghosts and survivor’s guilt.
For those of you who haven’t yet read these books, in Strength of the Wolf, readers got to meet Tim’s younger brother, Adam. From the first moment, it’s obvious there is tension and conflict between the two. Yeah, Adam is the bratty younger brother. But it’s no secret why. Adam and the youngest brother, Jase, were attacked and robbed. Both brothers were shot, but Jase died, while Adam survived. Cue a decade worth of personal ghosts and survivor’s guilt.
Tim
comes to realize that Adam has changed for the better. He appears to be making
an effort to grow up, and to get along with Tim. By the end of the story, Tim
believes they’ve made real progress. Strength
of the Wolf also brought back Terrell Hubbard as a (super sexy) supporting
character. He’s often accompanied by (uber-competent) Dawson Rivers, who works
closely with Noah, Lucas, and Tim. The story ends, ready to pick right up with
the next title.
This
brings us to the third book, Strength of the Mate, releasing June
20th.
Blurb:
Adam Madison is in Iraq, driving supply trucks for the Marines, but he still can't outrun his personal ghosts. Outside the wire, insurgents are a relentless threat. Inside, renegade werewolves are a constant danger.
Adam Madison is in Iraq, driving supply trucks for the Marines, but he still can't outrun his personal ghosts. Outside the wire, insurgents are a relentless threat. Inside, renegade werewolves are a constant danger.
Dawson Rivers is on a mission for the
True Alpha—bring the rampaging shifters under control. Adam proves to be
invaluable to his task. Their intense mutual attraction explodes into a
powerful physical, and emotional connection.
If
you’re thinking that all I had to do was pick up writing Adam’s character just
as he was at the end of the last book, you’d be wrong. When is it ever that
easy? We’re talking about an epic amount of angst, here! Besides, Adam was
still unpleasant and anti-social when the last book ended. I needed him to have
done some maturing off screen. He had to be open to change, and seeking to face
his demons. Dawson’s arrival in Iraq becomes a tipping point. Adam tips over
the edge of the cliff, following a character arc that ends with him being able
to love, and accept love from Dawson.
Let’s
be honest, Dawson’s arrival is a tipping point for the start of some really hot
sex scenes! I admit it; I like the idea of two hot men, having vigorous, sweaty
sex. I shouldn’t downplay the emotions, though. The love scenes are arousing,
but I never write sex for the sake of sex. I write love scenes that are
designed to move a character, or the story along. Sometimes, the best way to
demonstrate the depth of their emotions is to show the intensity of their
connection, using lots of eye contact and nurturing touches.
But
let’s get back to Adam. If you read Strength
of the Wolf, you might have thought he was prickly, and difficult to get
along with. Which is all a fancy way of saying he was an asshole. You’ll be
pleased to know that starts off quite likeable, when Strength of the Mate opens. Within the first few paragraphs, I made
it clear he’s done some changing and growing in the months since readers first
met him.
Telling
readers Adam done some growing up will only get you so far. I had to give him
some character traits that would demonstrate his new maturity. It needed to be
apparent that he was open and vulnerable, in ways he hadn’t been previously.
This is new to Adam. His anxiety is through the roof, as he learns to make and
maintain friendships. Most especially, as he starts having regular, mind
blowing sex with a sexy Marine who happens to be a werewolf. To show his
anxiety, I gave Adam a new, adorable verbal tic. When he gets excited, or unsure
of himself, or even when Dawson catches him off guard, his tic manifests, and
it really is charming.
The
most difficult thing Adam knows he has to learn to do, is get along with Tim.
He’s really bad at it in Strength of the
Wolf, but at least he’s begun to try. He gets off to rough start in Strength
of the Mate, calling Tim up and tearing him a new one, only to learn
he’d made a mistake. You know, the kind of shit we all do to our siblings,
accidentally. (It’s always their fault, though! If they weren’t so bossy, or
nosey, or lazy, or <insert your gripe here>.)
Well,
I think that’s enough of that boring ‘author insights’ crap, don’t you? How
about I let you read a new excerpt that I haven’t posted anywhere, yet?
Excerpt:
Before he knew what was happening, the only thing Adam could see was the back of Dawson’s neck and shoulders. He stood between Carson and Adam, tension obvious in the lines of his back. Dawson growled loudly, his voice more animal than human. A chill ran the length of Adam’s spine and stirred his cock.
Before he knew what was happening, the only thing Adam could see was the back of Dawson’s neck and shoulders. He stood between Carson and Adam, tension obvious in the lines of his back. Dawson growled loudly, his voice more animal than human. A chill ran the length of Adam’s spine and stirred his cock.
Carson stopped moving forward. He
growled in response, but it lacked something; commitment, strength, or maybe
just balls.
“The True Alpha is already gonna kick
your ass,” Dawson snarled viciously. “Do you really wanna make it
worse by doing this?”
“You have to win the Challenge, first.”
Carson sounded dismissive, like he believed Dawson didn’t stand a chance.
“Not
the first time I’ve had to take out the trash,” Dawson replied. “Now get the
fuck out of here.”
“You can’t be with him every second.”
Carson’s words dripped with menace.
Adam wondered who Carson was talking
about. It didn’t make sense if he meant Granger.
“That’s a hell of a stupid threat to
make,” Dawson said icily. “If he gets hurt, the True Alpha will be the least of
your problems. He’ll be in line behind me, not to mention the major.”
Shit. Carson was talking about Adam.
“I never said I’d hurt him.” There was a
sinister hiss to Carson’s words.
Dawson’s answering snarl was all wolf.
“Get the fuck out of here.”
Carson hesitated, looking like he was
going to push the confrontation. Instead, he brushed past Dawson, and Adam
started breathing again. He and Dawson both watched Carson storm out the door.
He slammed it on his way out.
As Dawson turned toward him, Adam was
ready to make a smart-assed comment about temper tantrums. Before he got out a
single word, he was pressed hard against Dawson’s chest, strong arms wrapped
tightly around him. He put his hands on Dawson’s shoulders, trying to get some
space between them so he could breathe.
Dawson pressed his face to the side of
Adam’s neck and took a deep breath. Adam’s body caught fire from the inside.
Dawson loosened his arms enough for Adam to breathe, but they stayed wrapped
firmly around him. Adam slid his arms around Dawson’s shoulders. He was
surprised to feel Dawson’s heart racing, where their chests pressed together.
“I recognized Carson’s scent,” Dawson
said, his lips brushing against Adam’s sensitized skin. “I recognized it from
yesterday, when it was all over you.”
Fuck. Adam froze. He didn’t know what he
should say, he had no idea what was going on in Dawson’s head. Did this change
anything? Did it change everything?
“It doesn’t matter,” Adam said firmly.
“I handled it. It’s over.”
“You need to be careful, until I take
over as pack leader, and can get things under control.” Dawson ran his hands up
and down Adam’s back. In between his words, Dawson pressed soft kisses to
Adam’s throat.
Adam thought he felt a tremor run through
Dawson’s large frame. At first, he was sure Dawson was angry. When he felt
Dawson release a shaky breathe, Adam realized it was worry over Carson’s
threat.
“I’ll be fine,” Adam said reassuringly.
“I’ve been dealing with his shit since my first month here.”
“It’s different now.” Dawson pulled back
slightly, cradling Adam’s face between his palms. “The stakes are higher for
the werewolves.” Adam started to protest that he’d been taking care of himself
for a long time, but Dawson stopped him. “Please. I’m asking you to do this for
me. Don’t go anywhere without one of your werewolf friends, until it’s safe.”
Because Dawson asked, Adam agreed.
“Okay. I won’t.”
“Thank you.” Dawson pressed a kiss to
Adam’s lips. “I hated smelling him on you yesterday. The only werewolf whose
scent should be on you is mine.”
Adam almost laughed at Dawson’s
outrageous possessiveness. Instead, he nodded his agreement. If he was honest,
he liked being the center of Dawson’s attention and focus. But it was a
werewolf response to a werewolf situation, and Adam’s disappointment was
surprising.
“You smell so fucking good,” Dawson
whispered roughly. “Christ, I want to mark you.”
Let’s
conclude the official business so we can get down to the prizes!
Strength of the Mate will be available on June 20th on MLR’s website: www.mlrpress.com/books. It will available at all the usual distributers shortly after.
If you’d like more information on me, or my books, or would like to follow me on social media, here’s the Intel:
Website/Blog: www.kendallmckenna.com
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Twitter: @kendallmckenna
Email: kendall.mckenna3@gmail.com
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