Thursday, February 16, 2017

The Worst Werewolf by Jacqueline Rohrbach - Blog Tour with Author Q&A and Giveaway



Title:  The Worst Werewolf
Series: The Immutable Moon, Book 1
Author: Jacqueline Rohrbach
Publisher:  NineStar Press
Release Date: February 13th
Heat Level: 2 - Fade to Black Sex
Pairing: Male/Male
Length: 67600
Genre: Romance, paranormal, gay, lgbt, werewolves, vampires


Synopsis

The werewolf said, “Race you to the road.” It was the last thing Tovin heard before his life became uncomfortably complex.

Before that night in the forest, Tovin was the type of guy to play it safe. Happy wearing the same shoes, buying the same deodorant, and eating the same meals day after day, he thought his simple existence was pretty great. At least until his boyfriend dumps him for being boring. Heartbroken but on a mission of vengeance, Tovin decides to start a new life filled with excitement, danger, and maybe a meal from a questionable food truck.

A date with Garvey would start it all. Handsome, sophisticated, the man is everything Tovin thinks he needs. It’s a pity he turns out to be a werewolf on a mission to save his pack from destruction.

Now Tovin is caught up in Garvey’s world.

Abducted and forced to be the bloodservant of a powerful Alpha, he lands right in the middle of a brewing conflict that threatens to destroy humanity.

Excerpt

City people came to the forest with heads full of Whitmanesque romantic notions. Most didn’t discover themselves there. Rather, they were found by search and rescue, cold and shivering from disenchantment. And sometimes pneumonia.

Garvey seemed to fall into that camp. At least he sounded that way when he said, “The forest is magical, right?”

Carpenter ants bit his arms and legs, rocks dug into his butt cheeks, pine needles stung the palms of his hands, and droplets of deer poo splattered around the area gave the air a musky odor. The forest sucked. It was about as non-magical as a place could get, the very definition of earthy. But his date’s ass was spellbinding, so Tovin remained agreeable. “Sure,” he said, “this is great.”

Tovin wasn’t dumb, only horny. He’d heard countless stories about people having sex in the woods that all turned out okay. Kids in high school talked about little else, each locker room story was the start of a cautionary tale that ended in sexual conquest, not anything terrible. Even adults did it. His co-workers met women out here. All of them were fine. Just fine.

“...and that’s why I’m here.” Tovin was done explaining himself to Garvey.

Garvey turned. “So you’re here because you finally decided to take a risk and treat yourself?”

“Yes.”

Garvey chuckled. “Oh dear.”

Nervous, Tovin fiddled with the edge of the blanket and sipped at overly sweet wine as his companion fussed to secure the backpack he brought with him. Garvey insisted on lugging the junk with them to, as he said, do it right. A blanket, some cheap wine, a few candles. Tovin wasn’t exactly dazzled. His date was as cheap as he was weird.

Once settled, Garvey was right down to business—taking off his shirt, his shoes, and undoing the top button of his pants. “Too much too soon?” He didn’t wait for a response, only browsed through Tovin’s facial features. “Pants it is. To be clear, we did come to the forest to screw, yeah?”

Tovin nodded. Fantastic, then. Lets get on with it.” Given the precipitous nature of the mans undressing, Tovin expected a rough, demanding mouth upon his, taking what it wanted. Screwing, basically. Instead, Garvey traced the lines of Tovin’s face with soft kisses. He used the back of his hand to tenderly follow the same path. Noses bumped. Brown eyes continually met his as if asking, Is this okay? Do you like this?

Tentative, Tovin reached out to touch the nest of hair at the nape of Garvey’s neck, drawing away when the man arched his eyebrow at the gesture. “Sorry.” Tovin mumbled to his lap.

“I’m sorry, too, sweet treat. I want you to touch it, just not like that. It’s not going to kill you.” Garvey presented his head, shook it slightly so that the hair tussled and realigned itself around his crown.

Tovin stammered out a quick reply, “No, it’s made of keratin. Keratin would not kill you. Unless it’s in horns. Or nails. Then, I guess it could.” Inwardly, Tovin sighed at himself when Garvey tilted his head and once again raised his eyebrow. “Sorry, I’m a little nervous.”

“Noted,” Garvey quipped. “Touch my glorious mane of non-lethal keratin, then. It’s the best type of keratin, I say.”

Tovin was in the process of reaching for the second time—faster, slightly more confident—when two howls interrupted. He jumped at the noise, once again pulling back his fingers. He withdrew to the edge of the blanket. “What was that?”

Garvey smiled his same swagger smile, the right side of his mouth curving so that one lone incisor poked out of his lips. “Feral dogs.” He bent again to kiss at the corners of Tovin’s mouth. “And just when I thought you were going to make your move at last. You are so much work.”

“Feral dogs? What are they doing?”

“Being feral dogs. Hunting. Don’t worry. They’re not hunting you, sweet treat.” A reassuring hand traced the length of Tovin’s jaw. “They probably got scent of a rabbit, a squirrel...a something.”

“How do you know? They sound close.”

Garvey’s eyes darkened. “I know,” he paused slightly to bring Tovin’s mouth level with his, “because you’ve already been caught.”

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Interview with Jacqueline Rohrbach

What does your family think of your writing?

My parents enjoy it. I'm not close to the rest of my family. I don't imagine they'd approve since they're very religious, but I haven't talked to them for fifteen years or so.

Tell us about your current work in process and what you’ve got planned for the future.

I'm working on the second book in the Immutable Moon series. It's a little over halfway done and I'm super excited about it. It picks up where the first one ends and introduces a new bad guy right out of the gate. I'm also working on a YA magic fantasy book. I started it because I wanted to write a story where women help each other, have lasting friendships, and are not blamed for their own oppression. There are conflicts between women in the book, but not because the female MC is too special. She THINKS she is, but she learns better. ;)

Do you have any advice for all the aspiring writers out there?

Be patient. Be kind to other writers. Be honest with yourself and make hard choices when you revise.

If you could travel forward or backward in time, where would you go and why?

I'd go back to the day I told myself I could manage my depression without medication and slap myself so hard. Past Jackee was stubborn.

If I were snooping around your kitchen and looked in your refrigerator right now, what would I find?

A gratuitous amount of butter and a pizza box. I love to bake but hate to cook.

If you could be a superhero, what would you want your superpowers to be?

I'd like to eat whatever I want but suffer no health consequences for it. Yeah, those are my priorities.


Meet the Author

Jacqueline Rohrbach is a 36-year-old creative writer living in windy central Washington. When she isn’t writing strange books about bloodsucking magical werewolves, she’s baking sweets, or walking her two dogs, Nibbler and Mulder. She also loves cheesy ghost shows, especially when the hosts call out the ghost out like he wants to brawl with it in a bar. You know, “Come out here, you coward! You like to haunt little kids. Haunt me!” Jackee laughs at this EVERY time.

She’s also a hopeless World of Warcraft addict. In her heyday, she was a top parsing disc priest. She became a paladin to fight Deathwing, she went back to a priest to cuddle pandas, and then she went to a shaman because I guess she thought it would be fun to spend an entire expansion underpowered and frustrated. Boomchicken for Legion!

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Tour Schedule

2/13 - Books,Dreams,Life - http://staceyschneller06.wordpress.com
2/13 - Joyfully Jay - joyfullyjay.com

2/14 - Stories That Make You Smile - https://authoraddisonalbright.com
2/14 - Boy Meets Boy Reviews - boymeetsboyreviews.blogspot.com

2/15 - Prism Book Alliance - www.prismbookalliance.com
2/15 - On Top Down Under Book Reviews - http://ontopdownunderbookreviews.com/

2/16 - Wicked Faerie's Tales and Reviews - http://wickedfaeriesreviews.blogspot.com
2/16 - Divine Magazine - https://divinemagazine.biz

2/17 - Happily Ever Chapter - https://www.facebook.com/happilyeverchapter
2/17 - Love Bytes - www.lovebytesreviews.com

Giveaway

One lucky winner will receive an ebook of their choice from NineStar Press



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