Blue
Moon Brides Boxed Set
Books
1 – 3
By: Anne Marsh
Releasing September 2014
Self-Published
Discover New York Times and USA Today
bestselling author Anne Marsh’s sexy Blue Moon Brides series! This boxed set
includes the first three Blue Moon Brides books: TEMPTED BY THE PACK, PLEASURED
BY THE PACK and CLAIMED BY THE PACK.
Once in a blue moon… the Pack hunts
for mates.
TEMPTED BY THE PACK
For
Rafer Breaux, life in the Louisiana Bayou is harsh, violent—and deeply sensual.
The Cajun werewolf lives for his Pack and he’ll do whatever it takes to keep
his brothers safe. The longer a wolf lives without a mate, the harder it
becomes for that wolf to shift back. To remember that he is a man—and not a
monster. And those mates can only be found during a blue moon. When a blue moon
finally rises, Rafer will need every weapon in his sensual arsenal to tempt one
special woman into his arms and the heart of the Pack.
Fighting
to keep her family farm, Lark Andrews isn’t looking for love. Even if the very
sexy Breaux brothers make her dream of hot bayou nights spent in their arms.
When the blue moon leads Rafer to her door, however, Rafer has her rethinking
her position on all work and no play. Now, the bayou nights are heating up as
Rafer fights to convince her, one sensual touch at a time, to give love and
passion a chance. But Rafer isn’t a one wolf deal. Is there room in Lark’s
heart—and bed—for Rafer and his Pack?
PLEASURED BY THE PACK
Dre
and Landry Breaux do everything together. Fishing, fighting—and loving. A whole
lot of loving. When the blue moon leads these Cajun werewolves to their fated
mate, however, they’re ready to reform. Now, they’ll fight to keep the woman of
their dreams safe from the evils lurking in the Louisiana bayou—and to tempt her
into taking a chance on two of the bayou’s sexiest bad boys.
Mary
Jane Johnson is no heartbreaker. Running from a troubled past, the bayou
captain wants only to be left alone. When she takes a pair of bayou bad boys on
board, however, Dre and Landry have her rethinking her need for space. These
two big males have promised to take orders—all of her orders. Suddenly, she’s
dreaming of getting as close as possible… to both of the Breaux brothers.
CLAIMED BY THE PACK
Alpha
to the bone, Cajun shifter Dag Breaux must find his Blue Moon bride to preserve
his humanity. Each passing day sees him lost further and further in the shift,
more wolf than man. Emotions and feelings are foreign territory for Dag and all
he has to offer his newfound female is raw, passionate sex and protection from
the centuries-old vampire stalking the Louisiana bayou.
Bayou
mechanic Riley Jones stands on her own two feet. Always. She doesn’t need or
want Dag’s infuriating brand of protection. Plus, she has secrets of her own
that she’s desperate to keep. But there’s no denying the passion that burns
between them and in the arms of her rough and tough shifter she discovers a
darkly sensuous, no-holds-barred loving. When the vampire threatens Riley’s
nearest and dearest, she must ask herself if resisting Dag’s mate claim is
worth losing everything she cares about… or if teaching her wolf to love is
worth the risk.
The Blue Moon Brides series:
Book
One: Tempted by the Pack
Book
Two: Pleasured by the Pack
Book
Three: Claimed by the Pack
Book
Four: Taken by the Pack
Book
Five: Captured by the Pack (Oct 2014)
Excerpt:
The man tying up at Lark’s dock was
gorgeous. Broad-shouldered, Cajun and dark, he was a giant of a man. God, that
was a Breaux for you. There was no missing the impressive erection he sported,
either. Apparently she had the same effect on him he had on her. Wet heat
blossomed between her legs. His eyes were fierce, an ice grey that melted as he
examined her face. For a fleeting moment, he’d looked like a cold-blooded
killer and a predator. Now he just looked hungry.
For her.
He wore a pair of faded jeans, but
otherwise he was barefoot and bare-chested. He made absolutely no pretense at
being civilized, and yet she couldn’t help herself. She breathed in the clean,
male scent of him and wanted him on sight. He stood motionless at the end of
her dock, where he had tied up his boat, frozen in an almost predatory
stillness. As if he wouldn't move until she gave some unspoken signal.
As if he believed she might be
afraid of him.
The only thing she feared for right
now was her virtue.
His bare chest had her heating
right up, and when she dropped her gaze to the denim-covered thighs, she almost
went up in flames. Dear God. They grew them hot in the bayou. The sweet flush
of arousal sweeping through her was better than any date she’d had with her
vibrator.
A slow, masculine smile tugged at
his lips, and he strolled towards her, six-plus feet of rugged Cajun man. Her
mind promptly took a detour into fantasy land.
And yet he seemed more familiar
than her few long-distance glimpses of his family warranted. “Have we met?” she
asked.
“Not yet.” That honeyed accent made
listening to him pure pleasure.
“Lark Andrew,” she said, holding
out a hand. He wrapped her fingers in his, turning her palm up and stroking the
lines there with his thumb.
“Rafer Breaux.” His fingers tightened
briefly on hers.
“You come in from the bayou?”
Sidetracked by her libido, her brain produced an inanity to help the
conversation along. He didn’t look like he minded much, though.
“Sure did.” His caramel drawl was
sinful. “Do a little fishin’. A little huntin’.” He watched her, clearly
waiting for her to say something.
“What can I do for you today?” She
took a step backward. Heat blasted off him. She turned and headed back up the
dock, knowing instinctively that he’d follow. Sure enough, he was close on her
heels.
“I wan’—” His voice was hoarse,
deep. Sexy as hell. Like he didn’t speak often and made it count when he did.
“Flowers,” he finished, and for a moment she wondered if he’d intended to
substitute another word. Another desire.
And damned if that didn’t make her
wetter.
The walk to the greenhouse was too
short. Her thighs clenched with need, her pussy drenched because he was right
behind her. She had the strangest sensation of being stalked by a wild animal,
but she didn’t feel threatened. The warm flush of desire was so unlike her. She
wanted to wrestle him to the ground, mark him and claim him as hers.
He didn’t speak again until they
reached the first greenhouse. “You alone here?”
She waved a hand at the other people working
in the yard and fields. “Does it look like I’m alone?”
“Family.” His hand shot out over
her head, pushing open the door for her. She had to duck under that hard arm.
“I’d heard Miss Dixie passed on.”
The pain was still there, a softer
stab now rather than a bright, hard hurt. She missed her grandmother. “You
really don’t get out of the bayou much, do you?”
He followed her down the
greenhouse’s narrow aisle, and she should have been nervous, but wasn’t. He was
large and too close, a predator on her heels. And that was ridiculous. He was
just a man. An almost-neighbor who simply lived deeper inside the bayou than
she did.
“No,” he said quietly. “I don’
leave the bayou much anymore.”
And yet he’d come to her for
flowers. She stopped by a wooden table loaded with fragrant sweet pea. “What’s
the occasion?”
He looked at her but didn’t answer.
Maybe it was one of those bayou things. She probably didn’t need to know, but,
damn it, he intrigued her. She wanted to learn more about her bayou man.
“What do you need the flowers for?”
she asked again, finding the dark flush of color on his face strangely
endearing. “An evening out?”
“Somethin’ like that,” he agreed.
He struck her as a man who knew
precisely what he wanted, but maybe flowers weren’t his thing. Choosing for him
wouldn’t be a problem. She reached for the scissors.
“You’re going to get grower’s
choice.”
That slow smile was back in his
eyes. “You can always choose for me, chère.”
He propped a hip against her worktable and watched her cut, his eyes following
her hands.
She cut slowly, selecting her
favorites. “This one has a pretty scent,” she suggested, handing him a slim
spray of flowers. He took the stem from her, his fingers touching hers.
Deliberately. The soft-rough brush of his calloused skin against hers kicked the
heat in her belly—and lower—up a notch. She’d have to change her panties after
he left. His eyes flared as if he knew. Which was impossible.
“This one’s sweet,” he agreed,
leaning forward and tucking the stem into the bouquet she was building. The
sexy look of concentration on his face as he maneuvered the flower into place,
big fingers stroking down the petals, almost overruled her sensible side. She
didn’t know him. If Rafer Breaux rarely left the bayou, well, she never went in the bayou.
He pulled his hands away, but not
before she got a good look at the nicks and scars carving up his fingers.
Knives, fishing lines… She didn’t know what would mark a man so deeply, but his
hands were strong and capable, a road map of doing what had to be done and some
primitive part of her responded.
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I live in Northern California with my husband, two kids and
six cats. After ten years of graduate school and too many degrees, I escaped to
become a technical writer. When not planted firmly in front of the laptop
translating Engineer into English, I enjoy gardening, running (even if it’s
just to the 7-11 for slurpees), and reading books curled up with my kids. The
best part of writing romance, however, is finally being able to answer the
question: “So… what do you do with a PhD in Slavic Languages and Literatures?”
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