Snowbound (Snowbound 1)
Urban Fantasy Women’s Fiction
Author: Camille Anthony, Elizabeth Jewell, Kira Stone, Lacey Savage, Silvia Violet, Tuesday Morrigan
Cover Art: Bryan Keller
BIN: 07621-02457
Genres: Action Adventure, Paranormal, Romance, Urban Fantasy
Themes: Bisexual, Multisexual, & Pansexual, Gay, Multicultural & Interracial, Multiple Partners, Shapeshifters, Vampires
Series: Snowbound (#1)
Book Length: Box Set
Page Count: 66
Winter storms and seduction go hand in hand...
Distraction by Elizabeth Jewell
Alaska seems like a winter haven for vampires Glynna and Brandt and their companion Erik -- until the snow starts.
Bear Hug by Tuesday Morrigan
Snowstorm or not, Alyssa wants out of Devlin's cabin -- and his life. He'd rather give her reasons to stay.
Night Shift by Lacey Savage
Spending her Friday night running surveillance on a shadow stalker in the dead of winter isn't Samantha's idea of a good time. But doing it with a sexy partner... now that could be fun.
Lunar Seduction by Kira Stone
Gideon on a trip to a remote stellar observatory in Alaska. Winter storms make stargazing impossible, but Roth, the observatory's resident vampire, is a master at seduction...
Melting Snowflake by Camille Anthony
Winter's throne awaits her. Snowflake's three consorts must burn hot enough to melt her haughtiness. Watch Fire and Ice steam!
Saved by a Vampire by Silvia Violet
A young woman becomes stranded in a blizzard, and her only hope is a stranger with fangs.
Publisher's Note: Snowbound (Box Set) contains the previously published novellas Distraction, Night Shift, Lunar Seduction, Melting Snowflake, Snow Angel, and Saved by a Vampire.
Praise for Snowbound
"Very short but very steamy situations that are detailed enough to easily visualize. Good characters and backstories that blend well. Definitely can get you revved up."
-- 5 Stars from JLH, Amazon Review
"Included in this short Anthology are six stories for your entertainment. Fall in love with the characters as they find some inventive ways to keep warm!"
-- 4 Stars from Emily Pennington, Kobo Review
"This is a fun and hot collection of short stories that really turn up the heat. I like that the authors used different paranormal-based characters, different settings and different interactions. Each story is fast and furious but spares no details to have you needing a cool drink by your side."
-- 5 Stars from LBing, Barnes & Noble Review
"Whether you're in need of a quick pick-me-up or simply looking to add some spice to your day, this book delivers. It's the perfect indulgence for those moments when you want to get revved up and lost in a world of passion and desire."
-- 5 Stars from Rebel L., Kobo Review
"Wonderful characters and great stories in this set."
-- 5 Stars from Deb W., Apple Bookstore Review
Praise for Distraction
"This story heats up very quickly and definitely leaves some very naughty images in your mind. If you're looking for a short story with some male/male action then this one's for you."
"Looking for something to distract you from the cold snowy winter weather? Distraction is one spicy little book that will get your blood pumping."
Praise for Bear Hug
"All it takes is a little spark to fan the flames into an explosion of strong feelings, unleashed desires and sex that will curl your toes. Tuesday Morrigan knows how to light the fires of passion."
"Morrigan takes the readers directly into the eye of the storm in Snowbound: Bear Hug... From start to end, I loved the story."
"Ms. Morrigan does it again with Bear Hug, she has written as fast-paced story about a were-animal out of the norm."
Praise for Night Shift
"Snowbound: Night Shift was a mini treat... Lacey added bits of humor to the story, but the intimacy was hot enough to send Jack Frost into hibernation... I'm sure readers of the genre will find Snowbound: Night Shift to be a wonderful story."
"Lacey Savage's Snow Bound: Night Shift is a short story that is oh so steamy and will leave you begging for more."
"No matter the subject or setting of a story, Lacey Savage can catch the attention of readers by making them care about its characters. Snowbound: Night Shift has a dynamic couple who absolutely know how to heat up a cold, winter night in both thought and deed."
"Nightshift is engagingly titillating with a paranormal aspect that provides a sexy little twist. Looking for a quick read to elevate your pulse? This one will do it."
"Night Shift is a hot, quick read. I really enjoyed this short. Sam is spunky and loveable, while Darien is your tall, dark and dreamy. They heat up the car with their antics. I love the ending, which made me smile. If you're looking for a quick waiting room read, this would be a good book to pick up."
Praise for Lunar Seduction
"Kira Stone writes a hot little number in Lunar Seduction, one I think any male/male or vampire fan would absolutely love."
"Kira Stone delivers a funny and erotic adventure in Snowbound: Lunar Seduction."
Praise for Melting Snowflake
"Princess Snowflake is a girl on the cusp of womanhood... But she's a very lucky woman to have such a group of men dedicated to her and her needs (I'm jealous!)."
"A downpour in Death Valley couldn't possibly have as much steam as Snowbound: Melting Snowflake. There is no medicine strong enough to cure me of the fever caused by Ember, Flame, and Spark."
"Camille Anthony's MELTING SNOWFLAKE fascinated me on many levels."
Snowbound (Box Set)
Elizabeth Jewell, Tuesday Morrigan, Lacey Savage, Kira Stone, Camille Anthony, B.J. McCall, Silvia Violet
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Excerpt from Distraction by Elizabeth Jewell
"Who the hell's lame-ass idea was this, anyway?"
Glynna eyed Brandt narrowly. "I believe it was yours, dear."
Less diplomatic, Erik added, "Yep. Totally your lame-ass idea." He flopped onto the couch, grinning at his companions.
It hadn't been an entirely lame-assed idea to start with. Even in the midst of her complaining, Glynna could admit that much. A trip to Anchorage in the middle of winter should have been a stroke of genius. A fairly large population they could disappear into, an active nightlife where they could mingle, and nearly twenty plus hours of darkness -- it should have been a vampire's paradise.
And then the snow started. And didn't stop. Three inches, then six, then twelve. And it was still snowing. "Somebody should have stopped me," Brandt grumbled.
"I tried." Glynna gave him a long-suffering sigh, then kissed him on the forehead. "How are you holding up, Erik?" She was more concerned about him than about herself or Brandt. They were vampires -- they could get by if they had to. If getting food for Erik became problematic, he'd be in much more serious trouble than they would.
"So far, so good," Erik said. "As long as this doesn't go on for weeks, I should be okay."
"It was so much cooler in the comic books," Brandt moaned, peering out the window at the still-falling snow.
"You're hopeless," Glynna told him, though she found him endearing most of the time.
Erik stretched out on the couch, folding his hands behind his head. "Well, if I get too hungry, you'll just have to distract me." He added an eyebrow wiggle to punctuate his sentence, directed at Brandt, who caught the gesture and smirked, his mouth twitching in a way Glynna knew meant he wasn't aware he was doing it.
"Are you hungry?" she asked Erik. Just watching the two of them look at each other like that made heat curl low in her belly. She wanted to touch herself.
Erik gave her a puzzled look. "Um. I don't know. Maybe a little."
"Distract him." She leveled the order at Brandt, delivered it in the sharp, crisp tone she knew would make him obey. Brandt answered with an eyebrow tilt that made her want to drop her panties to the floor then and there.
Well, if she ever wore panties.
"And how do you propose I do that?" Brandt asked.
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