We always had horses when I was a child
growing up on a farm. My father bred horses for polo and purchased a
thoroughbred stallion for this purpose. The horse’s official name was Grey
Cavalier and as the name suggests, he was a blue/grey. My father used to take
us to the thoroughbred yearling sales, and we’d sit there quiet as anything,
frightened to move in case we purchased a horse during the auction by mistake.
The breeding and pedigrees of the
thoroughbreds fascinated me, and I used to study the sale catalogues and the
family trees of each yearling. All thoroughbreds originate from three
stallions, which were brought into England and bred with larger British mares.
The stallions were the Byerly Turk, the Godolphin Arabian and the Darley Barb,
and all thoroughbred horses have one of these three stallions in their
pedigree.
Later on, when I started going out with my
husband, he and his father were part owners of a race horse called Paul’s Gold.
As a result I attended the races quite often and cheered on Paul’s Gold. She
won lots of races and was eventually sold as a broodmare.
Fast forward a few years—well, quite a few,
actually—and I was in the planning stages of a sci-fi romance. I wanted an
Earth heroine and an alien hero, but I struggled to find a way for them to
meet. I didn’t want your basic kidnapping, so I needed to decide on a reason
for the hero to capture and kidnap the heroine. Suddenly, inspiration struck. I
decided to make my heroine a jockey and my hero in need of someone to train his
hell-horse for a special race called the Dowry Derby.
Of course, my alien horses are very
different from Earth horses, and Camryn, my heroine has a big challenge in
store for her if she wants to train a hell-horse ready for the race. The aliens
have promised to return her home, but only if she helps them win the race.
Here’s the blurb for Captured &
Seduced:
A shapeshifter and a wizard slugging it
out, an alien world and a hell-horse…
Jockey Camryn O’Sullivan is an alcoholic on
a downward spiral after the death of her husband. When aliens kidnap her, she’s
both terrified and reluctantly fascinated by Ryman Coppersmith. She’s positive
the weird attraction to her abductor is an anomaly. Something to ignore. She’ll
train the aliens’ horse and they’ll return her home. Simple. There’s no need
for sex or a stubborn male kitty-cat to replace the precious memories of her
husband.
Murder. Betrayal. Banishment.
Feline shapeshifter Ry has experienced
treachery of the worst kind. When his foster brother—the man who betrayed
him—proposes a wager on a hell-horse race, the lure to clear his name is
irresistible.
Camryn’s arrival triggers a jump in his
already overactive sex drive. It’s a struggle to keep his hands off his
beautiful captive. Something in his mysterious feline background compels him to
chase her and the passion firing between them soars out of control. Ry doesn’t
understand the mechanics of their attraction but knows he can’t afford to lose
Camryn…despite his promise to return her home.
Bio:
Shelley Munro is tall and curvaceous with
blue eyes and a smile that turns masculine heads everywhere she goes. She’s a
university tutor and an explorer/treasure hunter during her vacations. Skilled
with weapons and combat, she is currently in talks with a producer about a
television series based on her world adventures.
Shelley is also a writer blessed with a
VERY vivid imagination and lives with her own hero in New Zealand. She writes
mainly erotic romance in the contemporary, paranormal and historical genres for
publishers Carina Press, Ellora’s Cave and Samhain Publishing and has also
self-published several titles. You can learn more about Shelley and her books
at her website and you might even
find her lurking at Facebook or Twitter.
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