Title: The Wolf of Ashford Manor
Author: Toni Cox
Genre: PNR/Fantasy Romance
Editor: Redwing Productions
Cover Designer: Fire Quill Design
Publication Date: January 7th, 2020 Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb: The animal within him was never far from the surface, but with her, the wolf was untameable.
Patrick
Blakesley, born to a bloodline of werewolves, falls in love with the
mysteriously shy, yet ravishingly beautiful daughter of his new employer
– the Lord of Ashford Manor.
When the town of Ashford is
besieged by a sudden spate of murders, suspicions fall on Patrick, for
he has been discovered for the beast that he is.
Although
forced to go into hiding, it does not stop Patrick from pursuing his
love for Angelica. Shacked up in an old boat shed, they discover
pleasures such as only forbidden fruits can yield.
As Patrick discovers all that Angelica has to offer, the brutal murders continue.
Are they strong enough together to discover the true beast and tame it, before all of humanity perishes before its wrath?
A steamy paranormal romance that merges romance, thriller, mystery, and the paranormal.
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Author
Bio: Born in Germany in 1976, International Bestselling Author Toni
Cox moved to South Africa in 1991. Although she has spent much of her
working career in the timber wholesale business, she is also an
accomplished horse rider, has a diploma in project management,
photography, and nutrition, and has a passion for books and all things
fantasy.
From a young age, her dream had always been to
put her imagination into words. When she was diagnosed with Rheumatoid
Arthritis in 2013, she decided life is too short not to follow her
dream. With the support of her husband and three children, she began
writing book 1 of the Elemental Trilogy in January 2015.
Toni
Cox writes Epic Fantasy, YA Fantasy, Sci-Fi Fantasy, Urban Fantasy,
Dystopian Fantasy, Paranormal Fantasy, and Dark Fantasy. She is a firm
believer in dragons.
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Excerpt:
Patrick
stood at the edge of the precipice of white cliffs, and gazed out over
the ocean, staring at the distant continent across the water; the ship
he had stepped off earlier was already out of sight.
Too long had he been away from home.
He
now turned his back on those distant shores, burying deep within the
memories of the last three years. He strode out powerfully, his long
legs steeled from the years in the war. He had miles to go to Ashford
and would not reach it for several days.
There would be inns along the road, and he hoped to find accommodations there for the nights.
After
a good day’s march, Patrick readjusted his weighty satchel and stepped
off the rutted road to allow a wagon to pass. The two heavy draught
horses snorted uneasily as they went by him.
He looked up into the sky and realised night would be upon him soon.
“Good sir,” he called out to the driver, “would there be an inn close by?”
“Not for another twenty miles, ‘m ‘fraid.”
The horse nearest to him exhaled nervously, and the driver shifted his attention away from Patrick.
Stepping
back, Patrick cast another heavenward. Wispy clouds sailed across an
orange tinged sky as the sun began to set in the west. Soon the moon
would rise.
Leaving the driver to calm his horses, Patrick turned
away from the road and headed towards the nearby forest. A vein in his
neck throbbed at the thought of spending the night within the confines
of the dark trees before him.
He walked deep into the woods, well
out of sight of the road. At a pebbly creek, he hung his satchel upon a
high branch of a tree before slaking his thirst with the cool water.
As
the light faded, Patrick gathered firewood and made a fire pit with
rocks from the riverbed. He put dry moss and kindling in the centre, and
then stacked some logs around it, but he did not light it.
Instead, he removed his clothing, folding it neatly and arranging it next to the fire pit. His
clothes
were worn and faded, but clean. Although muscular, his tall body was
made of clean lines, long legs and a broad chest. Years of war had made
him lean and tough.
Naked, he cast an approving glance over his
sparse camp and then walked away from it. Over the years that he had
been away, he had learned to control himself. It had not always been
easy, and until even a year ago, there were occasions where he could not
trust himself. Today, however, he was in control.
Away from his camp, with the moon rising over the forest, his naked body distorted, changing shape with agonising contortions.
Breathing
heavily, the werewolf ’s fur bristled in the cool evening air, and he
raised his snout to taste the scents on the wind.
Tonight, he would hunt.
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