TITLE:
Full Circle
SERIES:
Sirius
Wolves #7
AUTHOR:
Victoria Sue
PUBLISHER:
Dark
Hollow Press
COVER
ARTIST: Dark Hollow Press
LENGTH:
50,000 words
RELEASE
DATE: October 18, 2016
BLURB:
“Win the love of the wolf with the hardest heart.”
Faced with eternal
banishment to hell, Anubis, god of the underworld, has found a loophole in one
of the oldest laws which will allow him to unleash his evil on an unsuspecting
human world. Orion’s only hope to stop him is to accept his challenge: send a
champion to win the love of the wolf with the hardest heart. It will take
someone with a pure heart to soften a closed one, so faced with the threat of
losing not only the werewolves, but the destruction of the human race, the gods
can only do one thing — send Adam, one of their own.
Adam quickly realizes
that the werewolf whose love he must win is Jed. Wounded after the loss of his wife and son,
Jed promised he would never love again or be responsible for someone else’s
happiness. Adam has been given a near impossible task.
Anubis is eager to see
Adam fail, and unbeknown to everyone takes matters into his own hands to make
sure of it. Everything happening now is part of his master plan, and finally it
has come full circle.
Even if Adam succeeds and wins Jed's heart, will that love survive when Jed discovers the whole thing was nothing more than a bet? Or when Adam does the one thing he mustn’t and falls in love himself, will he not only break Jed’s heart but completely destroy his own?
It started with a kiss.
It didn’t actually. Orion’s Circle – book one in Sirius Wolves – started with Aden running for his life to escape the pack of wolves that were hunting him, and about to rip him to shreds.
Seven books later it’s damn well going to finish with one, though!
Not that I’ve made Aden suffer through seven books to get his man… or men. Sirius Wolves features two groups of four guys mated to each other.
Yep - four. At a time. (They bought a big bed)
It was supposed to be one book. I wasn’t going to write a serial. But by the time I’d gotten to 100,000 words and it still wasn’t finished, I split it into three.
Then I wrote another three – because one book doesn’t do four guys justice, especially when it’s a new group of four guys.
I’ve had battles won and lost (but mainly won.) Good guys lived and bad guys died. (Except in book two, but book three totally makes up for it.)
Babies are born, and a battle scarred bilateral amputee saves the day – and delivers one of the babies at the same time. He isn’t even a werewolf, but shows them what a true Alpha is meant to be.
Evil ancient gods keep appearing, which is very inconsiderate of them, especially when they incite kidnapping and torture. Powers are discovered. Healers, psychics, and empaths abound.
And love wins the day – of course.
Orion’s Circle
Broken Circle
Eternal Circle
The Promise
The Dilemma
The Beginning
And the seventh – Full Circle. Because that’s where the series has ended.
Jed gentled his hand as
Adam mewled in the back of his throat, both of Adam’s hands surrounding his
neck and pressing tightly with an overwhelming urge to simply hang on.
They shared kisses.
Shared air. Jed swallowed every reaction from Adam because it was precious.
Finally, he wiped his hand and their bodies clean on the sheet and drew Adam in
closer.
His heart beat loudly
in his ears. Jed didn’t want to think about what they had just done, and let
reality intrude on the bliss that seemed to wrap them both up. It wasn’t the
whole fucking a guy thing, even though he was still in shock about that. It was
the need inside of him, the nameless urge that transcended sex or narrow
bigoted views of what made other people happy. In a lot of ways, it wasn’t even
the fact that Adam was human and Jed was not.
It was his unshaking
doubt that as soon as Jed trusted, as soon as Jed let in a little belief, as
soon as Jed started thinking in terms of forever… That’s when it would happen.
That’s when his forever would be ripped away. It had with his family. The day
his father hadn’t returned from the hunt because of a human’s bullet. The day
they’d fled their home because the forest was cleared to make a human town, and
his family had no idea how to live in one. The day he was out scrounging for
food to fill their empty bellies because it was winter and they should have
been warm and safe in their homes, and his little sister had been attacked by a
rogue. The rogue had been insane, half-mad with whatever injustice had caused
him to attack a pup, and his mom had died trying to defend her.
And then he had trusted
once more. Raye had waltzed into his life and danced his objections away. Then
it had happened again, as surely as Jed feared it would.
He clutched Adam
tighter, knowing his hold wouldn’t last, knowing Adam would be ripped from him
like everyone else…
He no longer had any
dreams that could be taken from him. He’d accepted long ago that the pack would
be his life, but he would go home alone every day. He almost didn’t mind
because he knew it wasn’t a matter if Adam would realize he was a pathetic old
man and would leave.
It was simply a matter of when.
Has
loved books for as long as she can remember. Books were always what pocket
money went on and what usually Father Christmas brought. When she ran out of
her kids' adventure stories, she would go raid her Mom's. By the age of eight
she was devouring classics like Little Women, and fell in love with love
stories.
She's
still in love with them. Any size, any shape, any creature - love is love, no
matter what it says on the box.
In
fact if they don't fit very neatly into any box she loves them even more!
She
has a very patient husband and three wonderful children. In 2010 in search of
adventure they all moved from the UK to the US and are happily settled in
Florida.
In 2013 after reading love
stories for so long she decided to write her own.
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