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Tempt Me Eternally
Tempt Me Eternally
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The huntress becomes the hunted in this sizzling paranormal romance from New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Gena Showalter, previously published as part of the Deep Kiss of Winter anthology with #1 New York Times bestselling author Kresley Cole, now available as a stand-alone ebook!

With only skin-to-skin contact, Aleaha Love can change her appearance, assuming any identity. As an AIR (Alien Investigation and Removal) agent, her newest mission is to capture a group of otherworldly warriors. So imagine her surprise when the hunter becomes the hunted, and she’s taken captive by dangerously seductive Breean, a golden-skinned, iron-willed commander, who threatens everything Aleaha stands for—and makes her want to be only herself, for the first time in her life.
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PublisherPocket Star
Release dateJun 2, 2014
ISBN9781476778020
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Two great series!!!!!!!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Daniela and Murdoch.Primarily read for Kresley Cole short story. The other by a different author was garbage. Gena Showalter, sometimes you try too hard.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I greatly enjoyed this story. I was not expecting it to be as long as it was, since it was only part of the book, but it was 250 pages or so. Danii and Murdoch have a huge hurtle in front of them. Daniela is part Iceren and cannot be touched by anyone with a normal body tempature or they will burn here. Murdoch is a "manwhore" who has a bride that he cannot touch without burning her and causing extreme amounts of pain.

    This story brings several couples from other IAD books, including all of Murdoch's brothers, Sebastian, Nikolai and Conrad. Nucking futs Nix plays a large roll in this story also (I cannot get enough of her).

    This is a great story that brings the world of Lore with many great characters.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Kresley Cole's Untouchable follows vampire and former ladies' man Murdoch Wroth as he comes to terms with being blooded by a Valkyrie Ice Maiden to whom his touch literally brings pain. Getting past her physical hang-ups is problematic, but breaching this bachelor's resistance to settling down with just one woman? Practically impossible.Gena Showalter's contribution has less connection to the winter theme, unless you count the fact that it's Christmas. And apparently the season for alien invasions. In this case, a hot tip about an alien plague turns out to have targeted the wrong aliens, but for one AIR operative being taken captive turns into a truly revealing experience.As others have noted, Cole's story is the stronger of the two. Showalter's might have developed more smoothly given a longer timeline and a few more pages to work with.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Although I like these brothers, I think this book was by far the weakest. I really liked the MCs but felt the book just jumped back & forth too much without making it perfectly clear that months had gone by, yet the MCs were having the same problems/convos. I felt it could have been better edited. It's in an anthology, but really isn't a novella but a full length book. At times even that didn't seem like Cole gave the story her full attention. It just wasn't up to her usual standard. After all, I had figured out by the first kiss what the solution to their problem of Daniella being to cold to touch could be. Duh.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    i love this story i can relate
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A Deep Kiss of Winter by Kresley Cole and Gina Showalter is a 2009 Pocket Books publication. I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher as an XOXpert, the official street team of XOXO After Dark. In my ongoing tribute to Kresley Cole and the Immortals After Dark series during the month of November 2015, I am attempting to read as many books in this series as possible. Next on my list is this novella length story “ Untouchable”. This story centers around Danii- The Ice Maiden and Murdoch Wroth- a vampire. Danii is from Icere and can only be touched by her own kind because if she gets too warm she will shatter. Murdoch was changed into a vampire unwillingly and has a manwhore reputation. When they cross paths it quickly becomes a tense situation and before Murdoch knows what hit him, his heart starts beating, and we all know what that means. This is another predicament where the mated couple find themselves in a situation where they must overcome some huge obstacle in order to be together. This couple is unable to touch and must get creative to find sexual release. I found the prospect of not being touched for two thousand years to be a really sad situation to say the least, so I felt worse for Danii than anyone else. Murdoch was the usual IAD type alpha, and I did like him, he is funny and maybe a little romantically impaired, and of course stubborn and resistant to commitment. There is a little action and adventure as always, plus, I just happened to fit this one in at the perfect time due to a cozy holiday reference at the end of the book. Overall, I enjoyed this story, but it wasn't my favorite in the series. Still, it's a worthy addition to the series and a must for all IAD fans.While this is a novella length story, it's given the most space in the book. The Showalter story is very brief, but for the sake of time, I will have to go back and read it at another time.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    UNTOUCHABLEIf I could I would give this 3 ½ stars instead of four. This is the second book in this series that has made me consider this rating. I am a fairly easy to please reader, there are few things that will set me off on characters or their actions. That being said there are a few things and this story has them. I would also like to say that I love the concept of all these mythical beings. They make the stories seem more paranormal. There aren't just werewolves and vampires but a whole plethora of beings all with their own histories and failings. The story is about Daniella the Ice Maiden and Murdoch Worth. The timeline of the story encompasses Sebastian’s story, Emmaline's story, and Conrad’s story. Murdoch is blooded by Daniella and they start a dance trying to find a way to be together. Murdoch isn't happy about being tied down and especially to a Bride that he can’t touch. Daniella is excited that she has found someone that will be all her own. There are a number of complications along the way to their happily ever after though. Besides not being able to kiss or touch, Murdoch is looking for Conrad and then trying to get him over his blood lust. Daniella is trying to come to terms with her past.Daniella is impatient, narrow minded and at times unreasonable. She just won’t understand that Murdoch is supremely frustrated because he can’t touch her. Danii is perfectly happy with the way things are most of the time. She takes over Murdoch’s hunting lodge and completely redecorates the place to please herself. Murdoch doesn't give her permission to make any changes she just takes it upon herself. Danii doesn't want Murdoch to tell anyone they are together because she doesn’t want to be teased but being a Bride and/or being a Bride that was abandoned. She also won’t let Murdoch bite her which would have solved quite a few problems from the very beginning. It takes almost the whole story for her to realize that she has been hoping that the relationship will fail. At that point it is almost too late for anything to be saved. Murdoch is stuck in the seventeenth century and doesn't want to leave. He has been happy with his life. He doesn't want to settle down with any one woman. He has played the field most of his adult life and he is happy to continue if he could. He is angry that he isn't given a choice of his Bride. He makes quite a few mistakes with Danii, some of them I would have locked the door and never talked to him again. However he keeps trying and when he is captured and held prisoner for a time he begins to realize that he can’t live without Danii and must do whatever he can to make her his. He also realizes what needs to be done so they can finally touch. Murdoch proves that he can be a loving companion and husband.This book covers the globe. The reader is bounced from New Orleans to Russia to Siberia to where Danii's mother was queen. Ms. Cole does a very good job of keeping this story interesting. She keeps the reader looking for the solution to the lovers problems, dropping in secondary characters and bring in plots for previous books. I could have been very frustrated with this story but Ms. Coles' skillful story telling kept me on track until the end.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Deep Kiss of Winter
    4 Stars
    Review of Untouchable only

    Synopsis
    Vampire Murdoch Wroth never wanted to be blooded but when his heart starts beating again at the sight of Daniella the Ice Maiden he will stop at nothing to have her. Unfortunately, Daniella suffers intense agony when touched. Can these two unlikely lovers overcome the obstacles?

    Review
    The timeline is concurrent with the first 5 IAD books and the recaps of the various stories are enjoyable. It is also great seeing the details from Murdoch's perspective.

    The introduction to the Icere (Ice Fey) is interesting and some of the aspects of the Valkyrie are clearer to me now.

    The romance, however, it not the best. Danii and Murdoch's on/off relationship is too angsty and their emotional distance for most of the book is frustrating. Nevertheless, the resolution to the obstacle of Murdoch being unable to touch Danii is brilliant and the lengths he goes to in order to be with her more than compensate for his lack of finesse and "bachelor panic" in the first 3/4s. The epilogue with the four Wroth brothers and their Brides is very endearing.

    The ice motif, while unique and beautiful, is not conducive to creating a sense of intimacy and closeness for Danii and Murdoch. Unlike Neomi and Conrad, whose relationship was intense and steamy despite their inability to touch, Danii and Murdoch lack the emotional attachment of the other relationships in the series.

    Overall, an entertaining novella and it was nice to have closure to the Wroth brothers.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Cole's entry: People had issues with the hero in Untouchable, I guess I wasn't as hard on Murdoch because I have SO dated him. (I.E.- at my age, all I ever run into is commitment phobes!) So I totally got Murdoch. Why then would I like him? Because he overcomes his fears, changes, and sticks with her. THAT is the heart of a good love story imo. I LOVED both Danii and Murdoch and I loved them together. As another person observed- Cole knows how to write winning characters without becoming repetitive in a series. I totally agree. Def. a sign of a good series writer! If you haven't started the Immortals After Dark series- what's stopping you??I adored Gena's story too in Deep Kiss (Tempt Me Eternally). Something about it reminded me of Johanna Lindsey's Alien Barbarian warrior stories which I just LOVED, even though they were the cheesiest books EVAH (haha!). (Those books were def. a precursor to the modern PNR sub-genre!) I'm anxious to hear more from these lovely warriors and hope to see more of them in some of Showalter's other tales!

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I really enjoyed this book...it was the first time I've read a book written by Kresley Cole and can't wait to read more books by her...Gena Showalter AMAZING as always!!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    [Untouchable]My favorite of Cole's IAD series. Murdoch was a great male lead in that he wasn't overbearing, he actually took who Daniela was into consideration, instead of just forcing himself on her emotionally as I find most of Cole's other leads have done in this series. The solution to their problem was obvious early on but the story still flowed well. I would have loved this to be bigger story rather than a short one. Ah well - one can hope!I didn't read Showalter's story as I'm not fond of her characters nor the world she's created for her series.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I liked the first story, Untouchable by Kresley Cole but couldn't read Tempt me Eternally by Gena Showalter, I did try but I just don't like stories where the male insists that he's always right and that the female wants sex with him, and that she should submit to the male no matter what her opinon or wants. I also have an issue with the too beautiful to resist characters overwhelming with their pheromones etc. I don't find this sexy or romantic. I know some people do, but it just aggravates me and I'm going to stop trying to read them. It gets a 2.5/5 from me. The characters could have real promise for me in someone elses hands.Untouchable by Kresley Cole is the story of a valkyrie, Daniela, who is actually part-Ice Fey and really likes the cold, only Murdoch Wroth has fallen in love with her, however he can't touch her without hurting her, as his warmth burns her. They have to work out a place for themselves and who they are. I actually liked this story, only I worked out some of how they would work things out a lot earlier than the story did.Overall the Cole story was diverting but I just didn't want to keep reading the Showalter. I found a lot of how the folks in the Cole Story dealt with things quite interesting and different. Nothing new here. Probably more for fans of the respective series.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    A duology. Kresley Cole writes Untouchable from her Immortals After Dark world. Gena Showalter gives us Tempt Me Eternally. While Kresley's story made me want to read another of her IAD novels, Gena's left me satisfied it was only a short story.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I won this hardcover from the Knight Agency. I haven't read either author before though I have seen their names everywhere, so I was curious to give them a try. In the end, I found both well-written, but found the male leads to be a turn-off in the start. Christmas is a theme in both but it's not integral to either story."Untouchable" is the largest novella in the book, taking place in Kresley Cole's world of Lore where rival vampires and fey struggle for power. Daniella is an ice maiden, half Valkyrie and half Icere. She requires constant cold, and can't sustain touch with anyone else. When she sees the vampire Murdoch, it's lust at first sight--after she survives an attack of Icere assassins. I had a difficult time getting into this one as it's obviously a well-established world with a cast of existing characters that overlapped into this book; by the end, this became very confusing as several side characters had mates suddenly pop up. The sex scenes were a bit crude for my liking, as they leaned more towards crazed lust than actual romance."Tempt Me Eternally" by Gena Showalter takes place in a different different realm: far-future Earth, after wars with alien planets. Aleaha is a shapeshifter desperate to fit in with the humans of Earth. She's assuming the role of a police-like officer when Breean arrives as part of an alien invasion. I was bothered by the scene of Breean's arrival, as his honey-scented pheromones induce anyone to a sexual frenzy whether they want it or not--and it's my belief that if they don't want it, that's rape, even if the guy is a well-endowed alien. Thankfully, Breean backs off (if he hadn't, I would have stopped reading in disgust) and a romance begins developing between the two. I really like Showalter's writing style. It's well-paced, and she created a very intriguing world in a short amount of space. This ended up being my favorite of the two, which was a huge turn around from my opinion at the start.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Didn't enjoy this one as much as I normally like Kresley Cole. I think I may be getting over my paranormal craze. I was also glad to get a chance to read a story by Gena Showalter, as she shows up on all sorts of "recommended" lists for me. I liked her story, but I'm not going to run out and by anything by her.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Gena Showalter is one of my favorite authors. I got this book from the library since it was just a short story. I didn't know what to expect and was rewarded with something totally different to what I have read from her before. I've read the Lords of the Underworld and YA a book Intertwined. Since I like both of those series I gave this one a shot. I am looking forward to testing some more of her writing.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    First off, I'm not a big fan of anthologies. They usually mean I end up spending money on a book I will only read 150 pages of because I only care about one of the authors or because that story fits into a series somewhere and I'm a consummate completest. This one was even more annoying because it came out in hardcover. I sucked it up and bought it any way because Kresley Cole is one of my favorite authors, and the Immortals After Dark series is addictive. So I'm reviewing specifically her story, Untouchable. I may eventually go back and read Gena Showalters (I am a fan of some of her work) but for now I just focused on Daniela and Murdoch.Second point: I realize full well that this was intended as a winter holiday/Christmas book, but I read it in July. Oops. Actually, while the theme is ice and Christmas is briefly mentioned, it's not very Christmasy. I found the cold theme oddly refreshing.Now, to the story: Basically, Daniella is a valkyrie but she was born to and Icere mother. The Icere are people of the cold, their bodies are cold, and warmth of any kind is deadly to them. For Danii that means contact with and non-Icere beings burns painfully, and getting overheated is a constant concern. When it's discovered that she is Murdoch's Bride (his fated mate), their inability to touch physically presents a huge problem. The characters were surprisingly well rounded, considering that their developement had to take place in only 250 pages. Without the usual action/adventure sequences typical of the series, Cole focuses almost entirely on their core problem as a couple. I liked that. Danii's desperation to be loved and feel physical affection is heartbreaking. Murdoch, meanwhile, was somewhat of a rake when human--commiting to one woman, let alone one he cannot touch, is frustrating and life altering for him. I liked them as a couple. They certainly aren't my favorite of the series, but I wouldn't expect them to be. I would like to say that Kresley Cole is one of the most endlessly creative authors I've encountered. The settings--like the cabin in Siberia that's magically iced over--take you to another world. The sex scenes are inventive. The characters are unique and interesting. Even the secondary characters are well rounded and likeable (Nix being my standing favorite). Now the negatives: The overlapping timelines drive me crazy. If you've read the series up to this point, you know what I'm talking about. I usually don't file them under "negative" because while they are confusing, they're also a lot of fun. But in this case, in such a short novel, trying to shove in those context clues so that we as readers will know what part of the story arch we're in...I think it was a miss calculation on Cole's part. It felt like she had to work to make the story fit, and so I had to work to make it ok in my own head. Just a bit of a stretch. I also kind of thought that the final solution to Danii and Murdoch's problem was SO OBVIOUS. No, I won't spoil it because maybe it isn't that immediately obvious to all readers. I just thought it was a bit lazy, and when it came to that point I said "Umm, duh?" and was left feeling a bit disapointed.Overall, it's a good story. Worth the purchase of a full priced hardcover? Not really. But worth a read if you can get it otherwise.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    One of the two stories in this book worked for me, the other didn't. I hadn't read either author before, and was starting mid-series in both cases.First, the good news. I'll be looking for more of Kresley Cole's work after reading Untouchable. I did worry at the beginning-- there was a lot to pick up about the world she'd created, and I thought it might get in the way of the story. That was an issue for the first chapter, but then I had enough information to immerse myself.The setup-- two (supernatural) lovers, fated to be together, but held apart by their very natures-- isn't new, but I liked the way it was pulled together here. The idea of Danii as a creature of the cold, freezing anyone she touches, being burned in return isn't one I've encountered before. Be aware, the story is VERY hot, even before the lovers solve their problem (Maybe that should be a spoiler, but did you REALLY think they wouldn't figure it out?). Take this as a warning or recommendation, depending on your preferences :-).I did have some issues with the characters and the plot, but I was having too much fun to really care!The second story, Tempt Me Eternally, didn't work so well for me. I've said before that I can go with almost any premise, as long as the rules of the universe are laid out in the beginning. Vampires? Check. Creatures of the cold? No problem. Shape changers that take on the complete image of someone they touch? Why not! Aliens coming to Earth because there are women here and falling in lust with one across the field of battle? Nope. Can't do it. Sorry.I didn't finish this one. It just wasn't working for me, but you may feel differently.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I always love Kresley Cole and Gena Showalter. Untouchable was great. Cole is always able to bring different personalities to her characters. (Some authors have the same personalities for all of their heroes and heroines.) Each story of hers is new and exciting and I can't wait for the next installment.Tempt Me Eternally is actually the first Alien book I've read and I have mixed feelings about it. While I love the steam of the romance, I was left wanting more of the actual story to play out. I loved Showalters Atlantis series and have yet to read her Lord of the Underworld series but am looking forward to it. All in all I must say that I really enjoyed these stories by two of my favorite authors.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Untouchable was my first experience with Kresley Cole. I am always a little hesitant, too, when authors add a lexicon or a glossary to their books when the book isn’t a series. Yet, I dove into Untouchable with an open mind and a significant amount of interest in this world Cole had created. I rather liked the idea of there being a ‘Lore’ full of strange creatures and magical beings. Though, I have to say that I wish the book were a fantasy series, and not paranormal romance. I think the world, the creatures, and the premise was excellent, but the overdone romance elements takes away from the pure fantasy creativity behind it. Or maybe that is just my biased dislike of romance in general talking. Let me not make it seem as if I did not like the story, because I did! I thought it was excellent. The characters were great, the plot was amazing, and I just fell in love with the world Cole created, which is why I totally plan to read more of the Immortals After Dark series that the book is a part of. Cole’s world seems complicated, but it breaks down into a few easy things. You have the Lore, which are these creatures. Within it are creatures such as Valkyrie, Vampires, Demons, and Icere. Vampires are on an eternal search for a Bride (I guess there are no female vampires out there looking for Grooms?), who will once again make his heart beat and his passion boil. Once he meets his bride, he is blooded to her. His longing for her is almost unbearable. Well, Murdoch the Sexy becomes blooded to a half ice fey, half Valkyrie woman he cannot touch because touch burns her cold skin. They can’t do it, naturally, since his touching her would cause her a lot of pain and possible death. So, not only must they work together to overcome other preternatural creatures, but also learn how to surmount their difficult romance. I admit, I did get a little annoyed with how the storyline just moved from one thing to the next. There was this great build up about wars and vampire rivalries and then, out of nowhere, the book just moves on past them and says, “oh well, everything was fixed” and introduces all new plots. It was very disappointing and made me wonder why all the build up for a resolution we don’t even get to experience? Showalter’s story Tempt Me Eternally is part of her Alien Huntress series, though I have never read any of the other books in the series and walked in to it sort of clueless as to Showalter at all. I have heard the name before since a few of my friends are fans of her other series’, but I was a Showalter novice until this point. In the novel, Aleaha Love is a shapeshifter of sorts, but she cannot let anyone know for fear of her own life. This is romance, though, so a hot, hunky guy has to come in somewhere. And that guy is Breean, a Rakan, who imprisons Aleaha in the hope of using her for ransom in order to be allowed to live on Earth since they cannot return to their own home planet. It is only natural in the course of a romance plotline for the Rakan Breean and Aleaha to decide they like each other complete with the banter of two people who are opposites but eventually discover they are perfect for each other. Okay, so the endings of romance novels are very predictable. How often do the couple decide not to be together? Or that their differences are too insurmountable? Or hey, someone dies? Not often, and only in a series when there is lots of time to work everything out by the end to wrap up a happy ending. I like happy endings, I do. Which is why books like Deep Kiss of Winter are so fulfilling. You get what you want! No anti-climactic endings to make you walk away numb and disappointed. Though, of course, the nature of predictability gives very little in surprises. Which is why, of course, authors have to ultimately make up for this shortfall by creating good plots, great characters, and amazing stories. Cole and Showalter did. Excellent book!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    First... (screeching) Kresley Cole and Gena Showalter in one book!!!! swoons.That's how I felt when I first heard of this book. Two of the hottest authors in paranormal romance all wrapped up into one deliciously packaged book - featuring two steamy stories that will keep you warm this winter. So, needless to say, I was extremely excited when I was allowed to be part of this book tour.Kresley Cole's, Untouchable, features the last "un-blooded" Wroth brother, Murdoch. This is the sixth book in her Immortals After Dark series. Obviously, I would recommend that you catch up on the earlier titles so that you know what the heck is going on. But you can still read this as a stand-alone since there is a lot of explaining as to who is who and what is what. For those of you who have read the series, this book more or less takes place at the same time the previous five stories have wrapping everything up quite nicely with the other three Wroth couples.A little bit about our leading couple: Murdoch Wroth - tall, dark, handsome - brooding vampire - in his mid-thirties. He was a love 'em and leave 'em type in his pre-vampire life. He had a different woman every night - even thought of as a 'manwhore' and has been without a woman for over 300 years. That is until he runs across the stunning Daniela...and suddenly his heart starts beating and he's been 'blooded' to a woman he can never touch, or have. Talk about ironic. Daniela The Ice Queen - is part valkyrie/part ice fey and a two thousand year old virgin to boot. Although she lives in New Orleans with her valkyrie brethren -she is in extreme discomfort with the hot and humid temps. Not to mention she runs the risk of thermal shock if she gets too hot and, if she's touched, even in passing, it is the equivalent of putting her skin to an open flame.I fell in love with this couple. Daniela only wanted to be loved and touched, she led a lonely existence and fantasized about finding someone to love her. Murdoch could never imagine himself tied down to just one woman - and much less to one he could never touch. The excitement and anticipation over just how they would make it work - made it a quick and exciting read for me.In Gena Showalter's, Tempt Me Eternally, we are once again thrown into her Alien Huntress series. Here we meet Aleaha Love (known as Macy amongst the AIR team). Aleaha is not the normal AIR agent though - she has a secret - a secret that can be deadly if found out by AIR (AIR = an elite enforcement group devoted to protecting the earth from aliens). For Aleaha can change identity - she can rapidly change bodies from the short, blonde Macy, to a tall, brunette, male, female, it doesn't matter... she can become anyone.On her first mission to intercept an invasion of the deadly Schon, her team is surprised when instead of the expected Schon, a group of beautiful and golden-skinned Rakan emerge. Chaos ensues and only Aleaha is left standing. Breean, the leader of the Rakan, is only looking for a safe planet for his people to live in. For his race is peaceful and have had to leave their planet and their females behind because of a deadly virus which caused the female to "eat" the male population (caused by, once again, those pesky Schon). Breean's only recourse is to imprison the AIR team in order to use them in the negotiations to be allowed to reside on Earth. But Aleaha has no intentions of letting her friends remain prisoners, she must fight against the desire she feels for the leader and form a plan to help them escape.If you've read the previous Alien Huntress novel, Seduce the Darkness, you might be thrown off a bit, because this story actually takes place before that one... so you're left wondering why they keep talking about a Schon ship landing... when you know that already happened, but anywho... once you get the time frame right, you understand and truly enjoy this story. Aleaha and Breean were fun, flirty and had some great dialogue. I loved the push and pull between them. Breean was looking for submissive (what his race is used to) and Aleaha would not let herself be a pushover. They were a great match.Once again, Kresley and Gena have not disappointed. This is a wonderful anthology featuring two wonderful stories that can definitely be treasured... not to mention savored. For lovers of romance, paranormal/fantasy, this is a gem that you won't want to miss out on.

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Tempt Me Eternally - Gena Showalter

To Kresley Cole and Lauren McKenna—a true dream team. Kresley, I met you years ago, drooled all over you (which is an ongoing problem), now send you way too many pictures of myself, and won’t let you get off the phone until I’ve talked so much your ears are practically bleeding. You’re welcome, my sweet! And of course, no dedication would be complete without saying thank you to the incomparable Jill Monroe, a very difficult person to be interviewed by.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Yes, Kresley Cole is in the dedication, but she also needs to be in the acknowledgments. That’s how fabulous she is. Little girls are made of sugar and spice, but Kresley is made of glitter and rainbows. I heart you.

ONE

They were coming.

Warriors unlike any other. Monsters of unimaginable power. Otherworlders. Fierce creatures with the ability to look inside your soul, glimpse your greatest fear, and present it to you with an unrepentant smile.

Should’ve stayed home, Aleaha Love thought. ’Cause we’re gonna get spanked. Hard. And not in a good way. Instead, she’d answered her cell and her captain’s call to action, and now found herself crouched in the middle of a gnarled forest, staring into a snow-laden clearing, moonlight shooting bright amber rays in every direction as flakes wafted in the breeze like fairy dust.

Though she wore white from head to toe, had a pyre-gun stretched forward, and was burrowed in a drift as cover, she felt exposed. Vulnerable. And yeah, damn cold.

What in the hell did I get myself into?

Everyone in position? a voice whispered from her headset.

A whisper, yeah, but it startled her. She managed to cut off a yelp, but couldn’t stop tremors from sweeping through her. Steady. She’d never hear the end of it if she accidentally fired her weapon before the fight had even begun.

Premature weapon ejaculation, they’d say with a chuckle, and she wouldn’t be able to deny it.

One by one, twenty teammates uttered their assent. They had wicked cool nicknames like Hawk Eye and Ghost. Her turn, she said, Lollipop, in place.

She rolled her eyes. Dress her up and watch her play bad alien, delicious cop, the boys had laughed before giving her the stupid moniker her first day on the job. Naughty lawbreakers will want to taste her, not outrun her.

That had been, what? Five weeks ago, she realized with a jolt. Oh, how life had changed since then. From hiding in the shadows, afraid of what she was, to working cases with New Chicago’s elite team of smart-asses, content with her somewhat pampered existence. A pampered existence she didn’t deserve and hadn’t earned, but whatever. No guilt for her. Really.

Need someone to snuggle against, Lolli? a quiet, amused male voice asked. Devyn, supposedly a king of some sort and a self-proclaimed collector of women. He wasn’t really a member of Alien Investigation and Removal but was a special contractor, as well as the man who’d once wired her gun to blow bubbles rather than fire at target practice.

Word on the street, he was more powerful than God and deadlier than the devil, though no one would tell her outright what he could do. He was an otherworlder, that much she knew. That, and most of AIR’s flunkies kept their distance from him. They feared him, which only heightened Aleaha’s need to keep her own secrets.

She, too, was different.

She didn’t know whether she was human or alien. Or both. She didn’t know whether there were others like her or not. She didn’t know who her parents were or why they’d abandoned her on the dirty streets of the Southern District—a.k.a Whore’s Corner—of New Chicago, and she didn’t care. Not anymore. All she knew was that she could assume anyone’s identity with only a touch. That person’s face became hers; their height became hers; their body became hers.

For years, she’d lived in fear of being found out, of being hunted and tortured for her unnatural ability, afraid that everyone who looked at her saw the truth and knew she wasn’t who she claimed to be. But she couldn’t drop the mask. As herself, she was wanted for theft, assault against a police officer, and more theft. And then maybe kinda sorta murder. Not that she was culpable. He’d deserved it.

She’d rather lose a limb than spend any more time in jail.

Her fear of discovery was waning, though, and she was settling comfortably into her newest life as Macy Briggs. Maybe one day I’ll even be worthy of it. Again, not that she felt guilty. Really.

But with Christmas only a few weeks away . . . ugh. Worst. Holiday. Ever. Her friends would bake Macy’s favorite foods, not Aleaha’s. They would give her gifts meant for Macy, and reminisce fondly about good ole days she knew nothing about, and she would have to smile through every minute of it. And yeah, okay. Fine. Then she would feel guilty.

What, ignoring me? Devyn said with another of those snarky laughs. Wasn’t like I was going to ask to feel you up or anything. I mean, I was just gonna surprise you with my handsiness.

God, she was on the job, yet she’d lost track of her thoughts. Mortifying. Can you take nothing seriously?

Hello, have you met me? I take making out very seriously.

All the men on the line snorted in their attempts to muffle their laughter. They might be wary of him, but they couldn’t help but enjoy his perverted sense of humor.

Fuck you, Chuckles, she said, trying not to reveal her amusement. Irreverent bastard.

Excellent. We’re on the same page, because that’s exactly what I’m trying to do to you.

Give herself to Devyn? Not in this lifetime, and not because he wasn’t attractive. If anything, he was too attractive. Hell, he was total screw-like-an-animal perfection. Tall, with dark hair, wide amber eyes, and skin that glittered like a jewel; there was no one else like him. There was a recipe for his smile, though: wicked desire dipped in acid, wrapped in steel and sprinkled with candy. The recipe for his laughter? Well, that was wicked desire tossed in the gutter, wrung out in a whorehouse, and slathered with scented body lotion. Women threw themselves at him constantly, and he ate it up like they were his own personal smorgasbord.

They probably were. Thank God she wasn’t in the market for a boyfriend. Or, rather, a lover, since that’s all someone as fickle as Devyn could ever amount to. Macy—the real Macy—had been dating a piece of scum Aleaha was still trying to lose and she didn’t have the time or patience to throw anyone else into the mix.

Temper, temper, Jaxon Tremain chided. He was one of two agents who hung out with the sexy otherworlder, and the resident smoother. There was something unnaturally calming about his presence, as if he could slink inside a person’s psyche and wash away her fears. Would you kiss me with that mouth?

Funny, she said dryly.

She could hear the others chortling and snorting with more surprised amusement. Someone said, Soliciting kisses from women, Jaxon? Mishka will kill you for that.

"If by kill you mean seduce, then yeah, Jaxon replied. You’re right."

Mishka was Jaxon’s wife and a hired killer who possessed a robotic arm. Aleaha had only seen her once, but that had been enough to scare ten years off her life. Never had she seen eyes so cold or heard a voice so uncaring. Of course, the moment Mishka spied Jaxon, her entire demeanor had changed. So had Jaxon’s, for that matter. Usually he was as conservative as a priest. One glance at Mishka, though, and he’d morphed into gutter man.

Aleaha had marveled at the change in him, a change she was witnessing once again. Empathetic as he was, perhaps he was veering onto the perverted track now to get her mind off the bloody massacre sure to begin. Apparently, though, she didn’t need help today. She couldn’t concentrate worth a damn. What was wrong with her?

Well, Devyn said, drawing the spotlight back to him. As always. Be a good lollipop and answer the man. Will you kiss him or not?

I could give you a list of all the things I’ll never do to you with my mouth, she muttered. How ’bout that?

Devyn laughed, and, yep. It was wicked desire. She reminds me of Mia when she talks like that. Tell us, Lolli, is that list for everyone or just Jaxon?

All right, team, Mia Snow herself interjected before Aleaha could reply. Save it. You know I only want you to stun these men. Do not burn them. I repeat, do not burn them. An open wound will bleed and that will spread their infection. And believe me, I will kill every single one of you myself if that happens.

There was a moment of frightening silence. Infection. What a delightful reminder. Not only were the warriors coming here vicious, there was a possibility that they were bringing the plague with them.

Good, Mia continued. I’ve got your attention. Solar flare approaching in ten. She was inside a van about a mile away, watching the action on a night-vision monitor with a handful of backup agents. Nine.

Aleaha tensed. A few months ago, a big case had busted wide open and AIR had learned that otherworlders were traveling to Earth through interworld wormholes that initiated with solar flares. Then, a few weeks after that, another case had come to light. Members of a race of aliens known as the Schön had descended, their bodies carriers of a virus that passed to humans through their blood and ejaculate. This virus turned men and women into cannibals. Their queen—or living host of this sickness—was on her way here, due to arrive in the near future.

Tonight, ten members of her horde were supposed to utilize one of those wormholes. Their purpose: to smooth the way for her. Which meant, destroying AIR.

Six.

Shit. The countdown. Despite the frigid temperatures, sweat beaded on Aleaha’s brow, dripping from the brim of the white cap she wore. Stay calm. You have to stay calm.

Five.

Though her résumé claimed she’d worked as a cop for more than two years, this was actually Aleaha’s first mission.

What seemed forever ago but had only been a few months, she’d stumbled upon the body of a woman who’d been raped and killed in a back alley—a woman she’d recognized as Miss New Chicago’s Finest in Uniform calendar girl, Macy Briggs.

She’d almost walked away. The higher the public profile, the more scrutiny she received. But . . .

Already tired of the adult-toy-store clerk identity she’d previously stolen, Aleaha had seized the chance to better herself, hiding the body and shifting so that she was an exact match to Macy’s appearance, thereby claiming the woman’s life as her own.

Only later had she learned that Macy had applied to AIR and been accepted. To back out would have looked suspicious and changing identities yet again hadn’t appealed. So she’d done it. She’d attended that first day, then the next. And the next. They’d watched her suspiciously, as if they knew the truth, but they had never accused her and she’d realized she was probably paranoid. Soon they’d even relaxed, accepting her as one of their own. Now, here she was, done with trials and on mission one.

—was actually your warm-up, Mia said, cutting into her thoughts. Ten. Nine.

Shit. She’d missed the end of the first countdown? She was practically begging to be killed tonight.

Seven. Six.

Oh, God. What if she did, in fact, die out here? What if she lost everything she’d worked so hard to gain? Her gun hand shook. You have to stay calm, damn it.

With bouts of extreme emotion, she shifted from one identity to another without any control.

Four. Remember, guns set to stun and only stun.

Her pyre-gun was already dialed to the proper setting, so she curled her index finger around the trigger and swallowed the hard lump in her throat. Breathe in, breathe out. You do know how to fire a weapon, at least. A skill she’d learned from her only true friend, Bride McKells. A vampire, and her champion. They’d been separated more than a decade ago, chased apart by cops who’d caught them breaking into homes for food, and Aleaha hadn’t been able to find her since. She’d never stop looking, though.

One.

All the air in Aleaha’s lungs escaped on a sudden rush, hot and blistering, burning her throat and mouth. She tensed, waiting. Waiting. And then it happened. Overhead, the gloomy darkness gave way to sparkling orange-pink flickers. The wind picked up, swirling leaves and beating limbs against each other. Snow danced in every direction.

Then . . . nothing. It was almost disappointing. Almost.

The flickers died, leaving only the haze of stars. The wind quieted, leaving only the rasp of human breathing. Gradually, she relaxed. Maybe the Schön had decided to stay home. Maybe there’d be a party tonight rather than a war, and she wouldn’t have to worry about—

Commander? someone asked.

Hold, Mia replied. Hold steady. We’ll stay here all night if we have to.

Easy for her to say. She was nestled inside that warm van.

Several minutes ticked by in silence. Shudders of cold began rocking through Aleaha, causing her teeth to chatter. This sucked. Much longer, and her gloved fingers would be frozen to her gun. If that happened, growing a penis would be easier than shooting. ’Cause, yeah, she could even become a man. And had, on several occasions. Hadn’t been as fun as she’d assumed. Penises were weird. They were also—

One second the circular clearing was empty, the next it was bursting with hulking, black-clad warriors. And there were far more than the expected ten.

What the hell? someone barked.

Aleaha jolted in surprise, sizing the visitors up in one panicked flash: living weapons. They were tall, well-muscled and radiated absolute power and authority. In the traitorous moonlight and snow, she could see that their features were humanoid—if you didn’t count their glowing, golden eyes, like twin suns crashing through daybreak.

Fuck! another of her teammates shouted. They aren’t Schön, they’re Rakans! What do we do?

Rakans? The peace-lovers? Couldn’t be. There was no damn way these ready-for-combat warriors would be waving a white flag.

Do not kill, Mia commanded. I repeat, do not kill them. Continue with stun. I want to know why they’re here. Now go, go, go.

Just as she was about to squeeze her gun’s trigger, a honey-scented breeze wafted through the air, taunting, beckoning her to lassitude and . . . How odd. Her nipples were beading, but not from the cold. Moisture was dampening her panties, her skin tightening over her bones, and drugging heat pouring into her veins.

Surely not. Surely the scent was not arousing her. Yet . . .

Why shoot them when she could kiss them? Kiss them . . . yes . . . Naughty images saturated her mind. Images of naked, writhing bodies—one of them golden. Seeking, hungry mouths—one of them golden. Wandering, teasing hands—again, a pair was golden. Satisfaction was only a heartbeat away, the anticipation of pleasure a consuming ache. All she had to do was drop her weapon, stand, and strip.

Strip? Seriously? What the hell was wrong with her? Was she the only one feeling this way? Like her, no one else had moved.

Beautiful, an agent said.

Want, another moaned.

Apparently not.

The warriors remained unmoving, silent, as if they were disoriented and needed to sober.

Why are you just lying there, lusting after them? Did you not hear me? I said stun them, damn it, the commander growled.

Forcing her mind to blank, one of the toughest things Aleaha had ever done, she hammered at the trigger with her index finger. Other agents followed suit, and

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