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Wildfires: Paranormal Erotica
Wildfires: Paranormal Erotica
Wildfires: Paranormal Erotica
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In the Texas Hill Country, summers sizzle. The wildfires come every year, but this season is the worst in history. Despite meteorologist assurances, the reason is not at all natural. It is paranormal.

Genevieve is the leader of a special research team, dedicated to understanding the otherworldly. She is intelligent, resourceful and a born leader. However, she stands alone. Tied to the paranormal world from birth by a quirk of parentage, she is forever separated from the people she has sworn to defend.

Rauche is the newest member of Genevieve's team, a man driven by his passions. The offspring of an ancient god and human parents, Rauche is power, animal magnetism and ambition personified. However, he is incomplete.

To discover the secret behind this deadly wildfire season, these two must enact an ancient ritual. Only their combined passion will reveal the answers they need. And only those answers can spare the Texas Hill Country red hot destruction.

Wildfires

Kaysee Renee Robichaud presents her hottest erotic fantasy yet. When ancient gods and dragons come to Texas' Hill Country, things are bound to get red hot.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 13, 2013
ISBN9781301624041
Wildfires: Paranormal Erotica
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Kaysee Renee Robichaud

"Kaysee Renee Robichaud ... balances perfect amounts of ... eroticism and adventure." -- Julian van de Camp,Wings of Steam BlogKaysee Renee Robichaud has been publishing her erotica and romantic fiction since 2008, through such well known book pulishers as Circlet Press, Ravenous Romance, Cleis and Alyson Books. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, including the Lambda Award finalist Women of the Bite, edited be Cecilia Tan. An audio version of her story "Adrift" appeared as episode 226 of the Nobilis podcast."Kaysee Renee Robichaud's [writing is] intense, nuanced ... poignant, [and] moving..." -- Sacci Green, Erotica RevealedKaysee Renee has lived all over the United States, but currently resides in southern Texas, where the winters are actually a lot like her childhood autumns. The summers, though, are pretty rough. She is eternally grateful for air conditioning, though a little sweat is good for the fiction."Kaysee Renee Robichaud [tells] a ... playful story, written in a breezy style." -- Jean Roberta, Erotica Revealed

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    Wildfires - Kaysee Renee Robichaud

    Wildfires

    By: Kaysee Renee Robichaud

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-party websites or their content.

    © 2012 by Kaysee Renee Robichaud

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    Cover Art © Luis Louro

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    Genevieve eased her truck onto the barely delineated Farm to Market road, which ran through the worst of the burned out fields, and marveled at the devastated Texas countryside. The blackened earth, the twisted remnants of not yet completely exhausted flammable flora, the scant but visible signs of returning wildlife and the wrecked relics of destroyed homes combined to make a phantasmagoric backdrop, something from a dream. In a way, the scenery was too awful to accept yet too nonthreatening to be nightmarish. This quiet country was as desolate-beautiful as lunar landscape photographs.

    On Genevieve's radio, NPR's Robert Siegel informed his All Things Considered audience about the worst drought in the great state's history, which had given birth to the worst wildfire season on record, as though his sources understood the real cause of the destruction. Much as she loved Robert's reportage—his voice was so calming, his sense of humor subtle and his intelligence undeniable—he was embarrassing himself. She whispered, Hint, Robert: there is more going on here than wonky weather.

    Not that Robert Seigel, All Things Considered or NPR would give her

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