Shifting Forces (Protect and Serve 8)
A Paranormal Women’s Fiction Novella
Author: Cassidy McKay
Cover Art: Bryan Keller
BIN: 05518-01767
Genres: Action Adventure, Dark Fantasy, Everand Subscription Service, Futuristic, Paranormal, Romance, Sci-Fi
Themes: Bisexual, Multisexual, & Pansexual, Elves, Dragons & Magical Creatures, Military, Veterans, and First Responders, Multiple Partners, Second Edition, Shapeshifters
Series: Protect and Serve (#8)
Book Length: Novella
Page Count: 70
Aurora Monroe has detailed plans for her life -- and not one of them includes being barefoot, pregnant and under the thumbs of two decidedly alpha males. But what's a girl to do when she has two sexy shifters both trying to claim mating rights?
When two paranormals on opposite sides of the war save an injured human, they unintentionally mark her as their wife. Bonded by blood, fire and passion, the gryphon and phoenix shifters do everything they can to keep their new human mate safe.
Getting her to go along with the plan is a different matter. She has no intention of following their orders. Found in defiance of both human laws and paranormal traditions, the battle for their rights turns into a fight for their lives.
Sex between a human and her two shifters can be spectacular, but is it worth risking everything for a chance at forever?
"Reading this short story is like watching a sexy action show while pressing the fast forward button. I got to have it all, romance, aggressive action and drama with a great fight sequence, and sizzling energetic bed aerobics all within one afternoon's sitting. It certainly was a fun way to pass the time."
"The sex was hot and the shifters were just as hot. The story was the total package for an erotic paranormal romance. I really didn't want to leave this fascinating world."
"For a sizzling hot menage story set in an interesting alternative, paranormal world this is a great short story. I feel a broad range of readers should enjoy it and am definitely interested in trying out more of this 'Protect and Serve' series myself."
"I really enjoyed this story by Cassidy McKay. This is the first story that I have read by this author. I am looking forward to reading more by her. It was a quick story but good. I enjoyed the world that the author created. I loved the interactions between Aurora and the two shifters that claimed her heart."
-- 5 Stars from eks-bookworm, Apple Bookstore Review
"The concept was interesting…where shifters are aplenty and out in the open. The idea that a woman was campaigning for shifter rights did set the tone for the book, which I thought was pretty cool."
-- Isis24, Barnes & Noble Review
"There are secrets, past traumas and all kinds of bad guys to deal with, not to mention family drama hanging over their heads. I was rooting hard for these three to find their way to an HEA and let love conquer all. Thankfully, their chemistry was smoking hot so I had good hope ;D"
-- 5 Stars from LBing, Barnes & Noble Review
Shifting Forces (Protect and Serve)
Second Edition
Cassidy McKay
All rights reserved.
Copyright ©2023 Cassidy McKay
Varick's Blog
"Paranormals are just like us. They deserve equal rights, equal status under the law, and no less than our full understanding and cooperation!" I watch from the outskirts, close enough to hear, but not a part of the crowd. A smattering of applause greets the pretty redhead as she finishes her speech on the stairs in front of the white columned government building.
A heated, spicy tingle warms my body as she steps down, her nipples tight and visible in the oh-so-proper sweater she wears over a blouse against the chill wind. Staid, gray slacks demurely outline her curvy figure. Mmm. Definitely my kind of woman... proper on the outside, but all fiery and full of fight on the inside.
Only a few dozen people brave enough to show up for the rally now stand in the square. It's mostly your typical malcontents and troublemakers, but there are a few who look like they might actually give a damn.
I can't decide whether the woman has balls of steel or is dangerously naive. More than likely, a little of both. A tall, unkempt man makes his way to the front of the group, standing on the concrete base of a light pole like a monkey, spouting obscenities and tossing crap about how humans are better than paras. The crowd grows, becoming restless as the man yells, gaining the attention of the cops outside City Hall.
I stay in the shadows of the storefront across the street, where I can watch without being seen. Easier said than done most times, but I've gotten good at it. Most of us have. Coming out as a paranormal isn't a fashionable, celebrity thing to do anymore. It's a life sentence. The government took care of that. So much for equality.
I'm Varick Gerard. Used to be a paramedic, but now I'm labeled a criminal. Just because I'm a shifter, I was legally forced out of my profession, my home, and the comfortable life I once lived. Phoenix shifters aren't inherently evil. Given the choice, I'd rather save lives than take them. I don't like to fight. While some of the other paras here live for nothing else, it just isn't my thing. I don't steal, I don't destroy things, and I don't kill people unnecessarily. I may have lost everything else, but I still have my principles.
Me, I'm a loner. It's a phoenix thing. Most of us are. I don't mind being around people, I'm just not into long-term commitments. Sex? Yeah, I'm definitely into that. I can burn up a bed like nobody's business. And that woman up there -- she'd be right at the center of my pyre of passion on most days.
But not today. Something's in the air, I can feel it. I've been chased out of more cities than I can remember, just because I choose to survive. What's left of the local police force musters in front of the building. Riot shields and batons at the ready, the leader shouts into a megaphone for the crowd to disperse. Chaos has a strong following in this town.
The cops advance in a restless, unsteady line -- a phalanx of toy human soldiers pitting themselves against the evil paranormals. Same shit, different location. That isn't what's bothering me, though. There's something else, just on the edge... It's like I can almost feel it, taste it, but it keeps slipping past me.
"Hey, phoenix-dude, come on! The goon-squad is coming out to play." A short, pimply vampire pauses, motioning for me to join the unruly mob gathering in the shadows, waiting for their chance to pick someone off.
He's annoying -- hangs around all the time, always trying to get me to kill something with him. I think he just wants to see what a phoenix can do. Lucky for him, I'm not really a joiner. "No thanks, I'm heading out. Good luck with that."
He shrugs and sprints off, his fangs standing at attention and ready to rumble. Idiot. Time to leave this burg. I don't need the cops on my ass or any more problems than I already have. It's not worth the trouble.
A woman's annoyed yell yanks me to attention. "Leave me alone! I haven't done anything wrong!" The redhead struggles against one of the officers, landing a solid whack on his neck where the protective gear doesn't protect.
My smile fights to break free -- the girl's a fighter, all right.
"Submit willingly, Miss, and you'll just be charged with disorderly conduct."
The cop doesn't look old enough to have graduated high school, let alone wear a badge. He can't seem to decide between juggling his shield, going on to a more willing arrestee, or grabbing his cuffs and taking his chances against the wildcat.
My bet is on the girl.
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