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Guild Hunter Collection - Books 4-6 (France)

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Welcome to the Newsletter

How gorgeous is that French cover to the left?! It's an anthology featuring Archangel's Blade, Archangel's Storm, and Archangel's Legion. I was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at the new anthology covers while I was in France last year and I LOVE them so much! I have to give a big shout out to the entire team at J'Ai Lu for the stunning work!

I hope 2019 is treating you well so far. Auckland (all of New Zealand to be honest) is currently in the midst of a scorching summer, alongside our neighbors in Australia. I'm not quite sure what to do with myself really - I've decided I'm like a plant. I need some rain now. Who's with me?

I know those of you on the other side of the world are dealing with the opposite. I hope you're staying warm and that the sun heats things up soon!

I've got some appearance news for you in this newsletter: I'm going to be doing signings and/or talks in Auckland, Melbourne, and Invercargill in the next few months, so make sure you grab a spot at these events before they fill up. Full details below.

Also, this year, I'm paying it forward and sponsoring a New Zealand-based writer so they can attend the RWNZ Conference in Christchurch. Specifically, I'll be helping out a first timer, someone who has never had a chance to attend a national writing conference. If
this describes you, and you'd like all the details, including how to put yourself forward for consideration, follow this link.

In writing news, I just turned in the copy edited manuscript of Wolf Rain. This is the final time I'll see Alexei and Memory's book until it returns in proof form, for one last read to check for typos. Since the story is now close to its final shape, I've got a long excerpt for you in this newsletter. And talking of utterly beautiful covers, have you seen the North American cover for Wolf Rain!! Whatever the awesome Berkley team are offering to the cover gods, long may it continue.

My current work-in-progress is Archangel's War. I told a writing friend today that because so much is happening in the story at this point, I'm trying to type faster than a speeding bullet! This is when writers wish they had eight arms, all of which could type independently. More info to come on this book a little later in the year, but I do know that both the international and US/Canada covers are in progress. I can't wait to see them.

And international folks, don't miss the Angel's Blood sale going on right now. It's in its final days. More details below.

Happy reading everyone!
Nalini

p.s. if you'd like to read the previous newsletter, here's the link

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Upcoming Appearances - New Zealand: Auckland & Invercargill

AUCKLAND - Q & A and Book Signing

Wednesday 20th March, 6:30pm

St Heliers Community Library
32 St Heliers Bay Road
St Heliers
Auckland 1071

Entry $5, includes refreshments.
Bookings essential. sthelierslibrary@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz / +649 373 1324

St Heliers Library 2019 Poster
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The Book Lovers Dinner May 2019 - Copy

INVERCARGILL

My first visit ever to this city near the southernmost edge of New Zealand's South Island!

Dan Davin Literary Foundation - The Book Lovers’ Dinner

Wednesday 15 May, 6.30pm
Kelvin Hotel
20 Kelvin Street, Invercargill

The event includes a two-course meal with a cash bar available.

Click here for ticketing info.

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ARRA Award Silver Silence 2017

Upcoming Appearance - Australia

ARRA Multi-Author Signing – A Romantic Rendezvous

Please note, ARRA is holding signings in multiple cities in March, but I am ONLY signing in Melbourne.

Saturday, March 30th, 2019
Mantra Bell City
215 Bell St, Preston
Melbourne, VIC 3072

Click here for ticketing info.

p.s. Ocean Light has been nominated in the Favorite Paranormal Romance category of the 2018 ARRA Awards. :)

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UK - Angels' Blood Ebook on Sale

UK readers - the ebook of Angels' Blood is currently on sale for 99p!

KindleUK, Apple Books, Google Play, Kobo

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June 2019

Exclusive Extra: Advance Excerpt from WOLF RAIN

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Advance Excerpt From Wolf Rain

by Nalini Singh

The E stepped inside.

Wolf acting nonchalant inside him, Alexei made a show of removing his sodden boots and socks and placing them to one side of the entrance. Only after he was done did he glance back. The E was staring at the door, which was beginning to close.

“Automatic timer,” he told her. “To stop the rain, wind, wild animals from coming in and damaging the equipment on the off-chance one of us forgets to close it.”

The door shut.

Her shoulders stiffened, her hands fisting bloodlessly tight by her sides. Panic beat against his skull, the weight of the spiny and discordant emotion a hammer. And how was she doing that in the first place? He knew Sascha Duncan had learned to unleash her empathic abilities against people of all races, used it as a defensive measure when under attack, but it had taken her time and effort to work out the technique.

No other E could assault changelings in such a way.

Most empaths could take away pain and soften the edges of emotional trauma in Psy, humans, and changelings, but drenching others in powerful negative emotion? That was a whole other story.

Yet this skin-and-bones E was blasting at him, no holds barred.

Shaking his head in an attempt to dispel the barrage, he growled loud enough to fill the space. The emotional storm screeched to a halt; the E froze, then sent him a wary glance . . . with an edge of that delightful fury he intended to stoke into a fire.

He pointed to the panel on the inside wall. “You have the key,” he reminded her. “Stop punching me with emotion or I might decide to eat you.”

From the way she stared at him, it looked as if she was trying to decide whether to take him seriously or not. Good enough for now. At least it had stopped the howl of panic and fear that’d caused his wolf to bare its fangs. “I’m going to see if I can find us dry clothes.”

He walked off—but his hearing was plenty sharp enough that he caught the click of the door opening only seconds later, followed by the rustle of the E slipping out. Cold and wet swept inside. He squeezed his eyes shut for a second and told himself to count to ten. “Calm,” he gritted out through clenched teeth. “Be calm.”

Regardless of his yearlong black mood—a mood that had led his denmates to get him a mug emblazoned with the image of a singularly unimpressed feline—he remained one of the most patient wolves in SnowDancer. However, even he had a limit—if the E went mad and decided to run off into the snow and rain, he’d drag her back in.

The idea of it made him want to kick the walls.

Caging a wild bird never had a good outcome. Either the bird would break all the tiny bones in its body crashing into walls as it attempted to get out, or it would stop flying and starve to death. A wounded wild creature had to decide to trust, decide to stay.

“You’re a goddamn wolf,” he grumbled to himself after the ten-second count was over, not that he was any less frustrated. “Most sensible people are scared of wolves. Let her be.”

Except that he’d rescued her, muttered the mutinous wolf inside him. Surely that should’ve shown the E that he wasn’t actually going to eat her. The wolf that was his other half growled at him for making that stupid threat and Alexei accepted he’d been an idiot. No more threatening the tiny E with his razor-sharp teeth.

He kept his ears open as he sent a quick message to Hawke to confirm they’d arrived safely; that done, he prowled around the substation. It had been a while since he’d been up here, but he remembered it well enough from when he’d helped with the initial setup. All of SnowDancer’s soldiers had a qualification aside from their physical dexterity, tactical ability, and strength training. Alexei was a sniper and trained others for the pack, but his civilian training was in computronic engineering with a focus on the tangible rather than the programming end of things.

These days, his duties as one of Hawke’s ten lieutenants—spread out across the pack’s massive California territory—kept him too busy to do much in that area, but he’d always liked putting puzzle pieces together to create something useful. When at his own satellite den, near the border with Oregon, he joined in with projects where he could. The den’s official computronic engineers were good sports about him nosing into their projects to put in the odd hour here and there.

It kept his skills sharp, and they never complained about his work, so he couldn’t be too bad. It had been some time since he’d done anything as complex as this substation, however. To his left was a bedroom with a couple of bunk beds for any technicians who had to stay the night. On the other side of the small hallway were the shower and toilet.

The kitchenette was at the opposite end from the entry. A locked door stood on the right side of the kitchenette area. All of the tech that ran the substation was in a climate-controlled room downstairs. The access he’d given the empath wouldn’t permit her to go into that section.

The wind cut off.

She’d finally shut the door again—and she was standing on this side of it. The look she shot him was defiant even though her bones rattled from her shivers. Alexei was fascinated by this small, angry woman who dared meet his gaze as if she were a lioness under the skin—female lion changelings had a reputation for being ornery and stubborn. Alexei had met three over his lifetime and all had proven that reputation to be well deserved.

Submissive wolves never met a dominant’s gaze in so challenging a fashion.

His wolf didn’t snarl at her. It was too astonished by this small creature who thought she could defy him. It was like being told off by a gnat. His currently habitually grumpy wolf nudged at Alexei to walk over there and investigate further, maybe use his teeth to grip the side of her neck to see what she’d do.

It wouldn’t be about hurting her, more about learning her dominance.

Alexei shrugged off the aggressive impulse. The E, he sternly reminded both parts of his nature, wasn’t changeling. Different rules applied. She had no idea that such direct and sustained eye contact with a dominant of Alexei’s power and rank in the pack was a challenge. In all likelihood, she was probably just watching him because she thought she was in danger of being eaten.

Chest rumbling at the idea of being seen as a threat by a defenseless E—next he’d hear he kicked kittens for a hobby—he stalked into the bedroom and opened the cupboard.

Copyright © 2019 by Nalini Singh

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Ocean Light - German edition (now out)

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Take care and happy reading. :-)

~Nalini

 
 
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