As we all know I have a soft spot/obsession with wolves (see my largest tattoo ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿบ). So this book was right up my ally and am so excited to have Riley as part of my first blog hosting event!!!

Genre: paranormal romance
Heat rating: 4
Length: 25,500 words

A werewolf raising two kids on his own…
A grumpy nymph who moves in next door…
and a bond that might just save them both.

Eric loves his new house. Specifically, as a nymph, he loves the garden. And while he doesn’t love the two curious and talkative kids next door at first, he’s not so much of an unsociable hermit that he won’t answer their questions. As for their father, well, Eric won’t deny that he finds him incredibly attractive, and finding out that he’s single only makes him more irresistible. But Eric’s a nymph; sex is always on his mind. He’s perfectly capable of ignoring his impulses.

Single dad Leon is taken with his new neighbor at first glance. He’s beautiful, ridiculously competent, and he smells fantastic which, for a werewolf, means a lot to Leon. The fact that he’s good with Leon’s kids, even when it’s clear he doesn’t know how to react to their affection, is what tips the balance from “curious” to “altogether too interested.” He can’t deny the pull he feels toward Eric, but he’s willing to take things slow.

When hunters threaten Leon’s family, Eric steps in to help, and the aftermath of adrenaline leads him straight to Leon’s bed. But while it makes Leon realize just how important Eric really is… Eric is convinced Leon could never want something more. Before either of them can deal with their own feelings, the hunters return; more dangerous, more determined, and this time Eric is a target too.

Can Leon save his family? Can Eric allow himself to become a part of it?  

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Heres a little info about Riley Rivers:
Riley Rivers has been writing since they were a wee thing and aspires to be ‘That Person’ who regularly sits in coffeeshops with a laptop and knows all the baristas. They are well on their way to achieving this dream.

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Chapter One Sneak Peak:

Eric loved his new house.

A small bungalow with a finished basement and an open floor plan, it was perfect from its pretty blue paint job to its giant front and back yard. The former had gotten Eric interested, when heโ€™d started his search for a house, and the latter had sealed the deal. He was a nymph. He needed a garden in his life. And, like most nymphs, his garden was his pride and joy. He would happily spend every waking moment he could with his fingers in the dirt, planting, weeding, and cultivating.

He was only a week moved in, and, granted, belongings still needed to be unpacked, but that was easy to do when it wasnโ€™t light outside, when it wasnโ€™t nearing the start of full summer. It was the garden that took precedence right now, and he was enjoying himself immensely.

His house was perfect.
Except for the neighbors.

Alright, that wasnโ€™t entirely fair. There wasnโ€™t anythingย wrongย with them. The elderly couple on the left were perfectly fine, and heโ€™d exchanged polite nods with them the few times theyโ€™d crossed paths.

The neighbors on the rightโ€ฆ had children. Eric had no issue with children, provided they left him alone.

These children did not leave him alone. They had introduced themselves the night Eric had moved in and he had been fending off their talkative -and inquisitive- personalities for the last five days. One or both of them always seemed to be outside no matter the time, and for some reason it looked as though he was the current object of interest.

โ€œCan you let Moana go in your pool?โ€ Aria asked. One chubby fist was holding up the worse-for-wear doll while the other had its fingers curled around the chain link fence separating their yards.

Eric glanced at her before he went back to putting his beans in the ground. โ€œItโ€™s a pond, not a pool. No dolls allowed.โ€

โ€œBut Moana is the princess of the ocean,โ€ Aria said stubbornly. โ€œSo she likes water.โ€

โ€œMy pond is a pond, not an ocean, and itโ€™s no place for dolls.โ€

โ€œGriffin says that ponds are like oceans but the water isnโ€™t salty, so you can drink it.โ€

โ€œYour brother is not to come anywhere near my pond either,โ€ Eric replied, already picturing the enthusiastic six-year-old hellbent on destruction via swizzle straw. โ€œNo dolls or people allowed. Itโ€™s a pond. For fish.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re a people,โ€ Aria pointed out.

โ€œI donโ€™t swim in or drink my pond water.โ€ Andย whyย was he having this conversation? He wanted to garden in peace. He only had so much daylight to work with. Talking nonsense with a four-year-old was not on his to-do list. But he also wasnโ€™t about to ignore a child. โ€œWhy donโ€™t you go play with your doll?โ€

โ€œMoana and I can come help you plant your plants!โ€ She beamed at him.

Eric leveled her with a look. โ€œMy plants areย myย plants. You have your own.โ€

โ€œOurs arenโ€™t as pretty as yours.โ€

That was true enough. Ericโ€™s garden was still in the beginning stages, but heโ€™d been working nearly nonstop since heโ€™d moved in to create a proper ecosystem, and the house had already come with a good base design, pond included. Another reason why heโ€™d picked it. Ariaโ€™s backyard was a fairly nondescript โ€œgrass yard with a tree.โ€ It was also strewn with balls, trucks, dolls, and bubble wands. โ€œTell your parents that you want some prettier plants, then.โ€

Though that was the other thing. He barely saw parents. Hadnโ€™t, actually, seen them in plural. Aria and Griffin were in and out of the backyard all the time. Often bothering him. A parental unit? There was a man who Eric wasย fairlyย positive was their father. Eric had seen just enough to know that he was stupidly attractive. Every so often he ย saw him poke his head out of the house and call the kids in. But that was it. Eric certainly didnโ€™t knowย hisย name, and it wasnโ€™t as if he was about to ask.

โ€œIf I ask Daddy for plants, will you help me put them in?โ€

Well good, they did at least have a dad. โ€œIโ€™m sure your father would be happy to do that. You donโ€™t need me.โ€

She stuck out her lip and opened her mouth again when she was interrupted by, โ€œAria! Bath time.โ€

โ€œOh,โ€ she said with a sigh. โ€œI have to take a bath now. I didnโ€™t get dirty today but Daddy makes me take a bath anyway.โ€

โ€œI very much doubt that you didnโ€™t get dirty today.โ€

Aria wrinkled her nose. โ€œI donโ€™t like baths. They make things smell funny.โ€

โ€œThat would be the scent of soap. Being clean.โ€ Eric nodded in the direction of her house. โ€œGo take your bath.โ€

โ€œOkay. Good night, Mr. Eric. Iโ€™ll see you tomorrow. I love you!โ€

She turned and raced to her houseโ€™s back door, sliding open the screen and leaving it wide open behind her. A moment later she came back into view to shut it, waving hard at Eric before she disappeared from sight again.

Eric sighed and shook his head. Aria was a whirlwind. He turned back to his plants. It was a race against the sunset to get all he wanted done per day, and he also couldnโ€™t use any magic boosts while a curious child was around. Eric wasnโ€™t in the business of making his nymph-hood known. There were altogether too many horror stories and cover-ups surrounding the supernatural. Maybe he ought to think about looking into more solid, less see-through fences, for all that it would make him look like an antisocial hermit.

He finished getting his beans in the ground and stood, lifting his arms over his head for a good stretch. Heโ€™d deserve his own bath and bedtime tonight he thought, happily surveying the little sprouts heโ€™d gotten planted around his beanpoles.

Eric quickly glanced around and then flicked a finger at the sprouts. Not a lot of energy, but just enough to get them perking up a bit, a little more vibrant green, settling into their roots. There.

Satisfied, he bent to pick up his gardening tools and turned, taking a startled step back when he saw Ariaโ€™s father standing in the yard next to his, watching him. Eric hadnโ€™t even heard him come outside. It was the most Eric had seen of him so far, and he used the opportunity to really look at him, take inย howtall and broad he actually was, his short brown hair, his strong jawline.

The dark brown eyes that were intensely focused on him.

The man nodded at him. โ€œEvening.โ€

โ€œEvening,โ€ Eric said, trying not to sound wary.

The man walked forward, toward the fence. Toward Eric. He was wearing a short-sleeved T-shirt, and his biceps bulged underneath the sleeves. It was intimidating, especially coupled with how Eric was pulled to him. With Ericโ€™s nymph nature, he tended to zero in when he found someone attractive. But heโ€™d also spent much of his adult life reining those instincts in, wanting more for himself. So he fought the urge to take another step back, and waited.

The man held out a hand across the fence. โ€œIโ€™m Leon. Figured it was about time I met you. My kids canโ€™t shut up about you.โ€

Eric stepped forward to shake, pushing down his eagerness at getting to touch. โ€œEric. Should I worry about what theyโ€™re saying?โ€

Leon grinned, and the change in expression was astonishing. Eric flushed, and he accidentally squeezed Leonโ€™s hand a touch too long before he made himself let go. Leon didnโ€™t seem to notice, at least. โ€œDonโ€™t think so. Unless you mind that they think youโ€™re a witch.โ€

They have no idea.ย โ€œAm I a good witch?โ€

Leon chuckled, a deep, throaty sound. โ€œGriffin officially wants to be you when he grows up now, so Iโ€™m thinking yeah.โ€

Eric blinked, bewildered. โ€œHe what?โ€ Heโ€™d done absolutely nothing to warrant that.

Leon shrugged, a ripple of muscle, still looking amused. โ€œI didnโ€™t even know he liked plants and stuff this much, but heโ€™s been talking about wanting to garden like you pretty much since you moved in and started being active outside.โ€

โ€œOh. Well.โ€ Eric cleared his throat. โ€œAria mentioned wanting prettier plants too. I run a nursery.ย Greenscape.ย Itโ€™s not that far. If you wanted to humor them.โ€

โ€œThanks. I might take you up on that offer.โ€ Leon paused just long enough for it to be noticeable and then he said, โ€œI try to do my best to work with their interests. Itโ€™s not always easy, since itโ€™s just me.โ€

โ€œOh,โ€ Eric said, taken aback. That wasโ€ฆ very specific information to drop.

But it did make him feel better about the fact that Leon was altogether too handsome for Ericโ€™s well-being.

โ€œWell, notย justย me,โ€ Leon amended. โ€œTheir grandparents are a huge help too.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s, um, good.โ€ Eric wasnโ€™t sure what to say. โ€œIโ€™m sure they can be a handful. So help is probablyโ€ฆgood.โ€

Leon snorted. โ€œA handful is one way of putting it. Speaking of, though, I should probably get back inside. They were both in bed at last check, but that doesnโ€™t always mean much. It was good to finally meet you.โ€

Eric smiled. โ€œLikewise.โ€

Leon smiled back and then turned, heading back into the house. Eric tore his eyes away from watching him go and walked over to his own back door.


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