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Monday, 19 September 2016

☀✉ Chained to the Tiger's Bed : Alphas Unleashed Collection [7] - Kelex

Thank you for joining us on the first day of Bewitching Book Tours Haunted Halloween Spooktacular which will run every week day until the end of October and will feature 26 different authors!

Today we kick off with Chained to the Tiger's Bed , a Gay Shifters BDSM Erotic Romance by (, OmniLit / All Romance eBooks, LLC, 71 pages).

This is the seventh novella in the Alphas Unleashed Collection series.

Don't miss the Spooktacular Guest Post by Kelex: "New Orleans".

PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and read the Prologue with Amazon Look Inside.

The authors will be awarding a Kindle Fire, Amazon Gift Cards, Books and More to randomly drawn winners via Rafflecopter during the tour.   Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read flash fiction (⚡), and guest blog posts (✉).


Synopsis | Teasers | The Series | About the Author | Giveaway & Tour Stops

Synopsis

What’s ten million to a multi-billionaire, when he wants someone worth much more?


When Dylan Howell is handed over to a ruthless tiger to pay his father’s business debt, he’s sure his life is over. He won’t be used and abused as a sexual slave to the shifter, no matter how much he craves Jameson Ravensworth’s touch.

Jameson knows the omega lion is his from the minute the man walks into his office. The money means nothing, not when something he desires more is offered up to him.

Dylan struggles to fend off Jameson and his wicked lusts. The lion soon learns the depths of Jameson’s dark delights as well as senses his own depravity. As his body is tormented, he grows closer to the tiger, but how can he fall in love when he’s owned body and soul?

Warnings: Anal sex, anal play, sex toy use, BDSM, bondage, punishment, spanking, flogging, submission, forced seduction, rimming, enema play

Teasers

Excerpt | Guest Blog |

Spooktacular Guest Blog


      I was writing this very boring, very blah post where I skipped about, talking about how much I love Halloween… which led me to how much I love all the creatures who go bump in the night… and then on to my love of the Immortals After Dark series… and on to how I met Kresley Cole at RT in New Orleans…
      And then, I realized it was a total snoozefest, deleted the lot of it (you’re welcome), and then focused on the part that really interested me—New Orleans. (Sorry, KC is absolutely amazing, but if we’re talking Halloween, then it’s NOLA all the way!)
      Show of hands—who’s been to the French Quarter?


      It’s one of my absolute favorite places on earth and when you’re there, you can feel the thick, rich past comingling with the paranormal hovering on the other side of the veil. No doubt about it, the place is creepy in the best kind of way.
      Past and present merge in the Crescent City. From the amazing architecture, the jazz music you can hear from just about every corner, to the hundreds of dead resting under the boiling sun and tempting you for a visit—the city’s rich supernatural history is just waiting to be undug.


      One of my favorite spots in town are the city of the dead. NOLA’s cemeteries are a wonderfully eerie places to visit, no matter the time of year, but on All Hallow’s Eve, the dead seem to grow impatient with the living. You can sense their desire to reach through and touch life once more.
      And perhaps some do.


      Voodoo, Hoodoo, and Catholicism blend together to create the city’s own allegory. There is no place like it in the world. No wonder so many paranormal authors use it as a backdrop for their stories. The wild and the weird are the norm in NOLA, and what better place for an alpha werewolf or a tiger shifter to hide amongst humans?


      The city has found its way into several of my books and after writing this post, I just might have to write another.
      I’m kicking myself in the arse at the moment, because Chained to the Tiger’s Bed might have been more fun if it had taken place in New Orleans instead of New York. What was I thinking?
     Kelex

Chained to the Tiger's Bed
Out 1 October 2016

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The Series: Alphas Unleashed Collection

Eight hot titles from eight different authors, all releasing on 1 October 2016!

About the Author

Kelex is a bestselling gay erotica author, writing contemporary to fantasy to sci-fi and everything between.

Living in the south, Kelex swelters at the laptop, writing spicy tales to the sound of soulful jazz music in the background.

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Join us on the Bewitching Book Tours Haunted Halloween Spooktacular:

19-Sep Chained to the Tiger's Bed by Kelex
20-Sep Mated to Three by Sam Crescent
21-Sep Taming the Beast by Erzabet Bishop
22-Sep By Design by BA Tortuga
23-Sep Paws and Claws by MA Church
30-Sep Glimmer by Rayna Noire
3-Oct Blood Bound by Traci Douglass
4-Oct Eternal Desire by Roxanne Rhoads
5-Oct The Infernal Detective by Kirsten Weiss
6-Oct Struck By Eros by Jenn Windrow
7-Oct Oubliette--A Forgotten Little Place by Vanta Black
10-Oct Eve of All Hallows by Natalie Nicole Bates
11-Oct Charm City by Ash Krafton
12-Oct Of Fear and Faith by N.D. Jones
13-Oct Witch's Cursed Cabin by Marsha A Moore
14-Oct Immortal Aliens by Laura B. Diamond
17-Oct Black In White by JC Andrijeski
18-Oct Take Me! by Lily Harlem
19-Oct Love Me Broken by Angelique Voisen
20-Oct A Murder of Vampires by Catherine Winters
21-Oct Pagan Eyes: Initiation by Rayna Noire
24-Oct Outback Heat by Lexxie Couper
25-Oct Black Beauty by Constance Burris
26-Oct Gryphon's Passing by Krista Carlson
27-Oct Haunted Boston Harbor by Sam Baltrusis
28-Oct The Graveyard Shift by Jamie K. Schmidt
31-Oct Pocket Full of Tinder by Jill Archer

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