A smoking hot god during the wintry chill
of Yule
Dominus: God of Yule
Book 1 of the Sons of Herne series
Available on digital booksellers July 2016*
Loving Lorayna could cost him his sacred power...
It is the time of Yule, and Dominus,
god of the sabbat, should never have had to spend half the year nurturing the
latest light bearer himself. Now, months of visiting Lorayna, present only as a
whisper, has sparked a yearning inside of him that he cannot shake.
Lorayna has felt herself drawn to the
pagan path by a presence she has been unable to resist. When she discovers her
“holiday spirit” is in fact a mouthwateringly sexy god, she’s ready for
whatever sabbat ritual he chooses. To her disappointment, his intentions are
strictly hands-off.
Giving up her light is not as easy as
surrendering to his will, however. Dominus is forced to break the rules and
give into his urges before the Yule power consumes her from within. The ripples
of their passion will alter many sabbat unions to come—and Dominus must defy
his father, Herne, to follow his desires and prove to Lorayna that she was not
merely another light bearer.
Excerpt:
Dominus thought of his last visit to Lorayna, how he had stood at
her bedside, whispering ancient secrets while her hair spilled across her
pillow and her round curves beckoned. His male need flared into a sharp ache at
her beauty, and how he longed to plunge his fingers through that silken hair,
run his tongue over every sultry dip and swell on her body. He never touched
her. He could not. He had stayed overlong on that visit, for he knew the time
had come—a time he both longed for and resented. The time when his visits to
her, unwanted though they had begun, would be at an end. A lump in his stomach
punctuated the thought.
A figure passed by the sheer curtain drawn halfway across the
front window, and his pulse quickened.
Lorayna.
He heard the name dance through his thoughts, and try though he
might, he could not wave it away. He typically preferred not to know the names
of the women whose light he released. There was little point in it, for he
would not see nor know anything of the females once his mission was complete.
For their part, the women would know nothing of him, either. The majority of
humans were blissfully unaware that their world sat tightly against a realm of
immortals and magic, nor did they care to know just how much their gods were
still at work to this day, walking the woods, tending to fields and lusty
lasses, and generally keeping the balance of their worlds at peace.
Laughter rose to his ears, and he drew back instinctively behind
the cover of trees. Humans would not see him while he wore the veil charm, rare
few, anyway, but best not to chance it. The door to the cottage opened, and
several people spilled out, happy and carefree and followed by a waft of
alcohol that was apparent to his keen, supernatural senses. Then there she was,
Lorayna, standing in the doorway with a wide smile that tightened Dominus’s
chest. She wore a pure white sweater, oversized and yet clinging to her ripe
figure, and while she chatted to her departing guests, she tucked a silken
strand of dark brown hair behind one ear. Blue and silver bells tinkled on her
earrings, jingling as she nodded and laughed. Her lips, painted pink and
glossy, caught his eye, and he found himself staring at how they puckered and
released with every syllable she spoke. Long, well-manicured nails had been
painted to match.
His cock throbbed in earnest, already impatient with the guests
who were lingering far too long at the threshold for his tastes. He was eager
for their time together, yearning to see his months of attention to her
physical and emotional well-being come to fruition.
One of the males leaned close to kiss Lorayna on the lips, and a
swell of unpleasant heat rose in Dominus’s stomach. She was not his to own, of
course, and he had no cause for jealousy. She would no doubt sleep with other
men in the future, probably many others. But she had kept herself pure since
May Day, because she knew deep in her subconscious that she was fated for no
other until Dominus helped her birth the shining light he saw inside her even
now. The sun’s energy pulsed from within, a bright, glowing force like a
singular joy that was at the apex of its power. He alone would bring back that
light, coaxing it from her in an explosion of climax. She would feel exquisite
pleasure as she returned that energy to the universe, followed by a temporary
sense of loss. She would move forward, however, unaware of her crucial role in
the wheel’s turn of the coming year.
The overly attentive male turned to a man beside him and laid a
suggestive kiss on him, complete with a sweep of the tongue while squeezing his
ass. Dominus relaxed his fists. So, the male had other inclinations. Good.
“Try not to be a stranger,” the other male said with a flourish.
“Make a New Year’s resolution to come out into the world more than once a
month.”
“It’s not New Year’s yet,” she said.
“Before you know it.”
“I just can’t believe it’s already over,” Dominus heard Lorayna
saying to the two men who were now holding hands. “I’ve felt such a holiday
spirit this Yule.”
She glanced over the man’s shoulder, looking straight at Dominus
while those perfect nails raked strands of her hair smooth. “Of course. It just
feels like it tonight, is all.”
He held her gaze, fully aware that she did not truly see him. At
most, perhaps, she was aware of a by now familiar presence. As her dark eyes
penetrated him, however, he began to wonder.
About the Sons of Herne series:
The god Herne has appointed eight of his most virile, headstrong
sons as keepers of the pagan holidays. To honor their sabbat, each must join
with a mortal female in a ritual to maintain the balance between worlds.
It is the year of The Thousand Seasons, and the Fates have secretly conspired to mark the end of an era by granting the gods one thing they lack--a true union of male and female that will last beyond the passion of a sabbat joining.
Herne’s sons will wrestle with the conflict between sacred duty and their own yearnings, a struggle that will not only challenge their beliefs, but may threaten the success of rituals that must be observed lest the mortal and immortal worlds collide in chaos.
It is the year of The Thousand Seasons, and the Fates have secretly conspired to mark the end of an era by granting the gods one thing they lack--a true union of male and female that will last beyond the passion of a sabbat joining.
Herne’s sons will wrestle with the conflict between sacred duty and their own yearnings, a struggle that will not only challenge their beliefs, but may threaten the success of rituals that must be observed lest the mortal and immortal worlds collide in chaos.
*-previously released as an Amazon Exclusive with title Season of Light
About the Author:
J. Rose Allister has penned over twenty-five novels and numerous
short stories from her home in Southern California, including ten publisher
bestsellers. She is a TV and movie buff, enjoys the bittersweet discord between
obsessing over chocolate while striving for the benefits of a fresh,
organically-influenced diet, and is a firm believer that daydreaming, people
watching, and yes, chocolate are the greatest fuel for the writing imagination.
That and coffee. Or coffee with chocolate stirred into it. She has more books
in her to-be-read pile than she can ever hope to find time to sit and enjoy,
but this never stops her from adding more.
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