Feb 8, 2011

New Release Tuesday: Be My Moon


Be My Moon released from Loose Id overnight last night. It's part of Loose Id's Moonlight, Wine, and Roses collection.


I'm very excited to be a part of this theme and also by the story of Be My Moon.


I've always said some of my best stories come from a game of "What if?" That's how Settler's Mine was born and that's how Be My Moon came to be.


I started thinking of the moon and how I could incorporate that into a story. For some reason an old creation myth popped into my head. I said, "What if there is more to the myth? Suppose moon rocks instead of clay were used to create a small group of people." Then I said, "And what if they need to help give each other power because they are people of the moon?" Be My Moon came out of that what if game.


I'm so glad I get to share this story with you!




Blurb: Hilary is enjoying a night under the full moon when out of nowhere, comes a man. His first words are to ask her name so that he knows what to call her when he has her under him.

Rourke has been looking for another Moon Person for years and can’t resist Hilary’s scent. They are alike and the power release when they have sex is out of this world.

Only Hilary can’t quite believe the lore that Rourke is telling her about them, even though it makes so much sense. She can’t be a Moon Person. But when danger lurks and forcibly takes Rourke away from her, she can’t imagine life without him. It might be too late, but she has to try and get him back to ask whether he will be her moon.

Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal play/intercourse.


To read an Excerpt


Mechele Armstrong

2 comments:

Penny Brandon said...

Congratulations on the new release, Mechele. What other "What ifs" have influenced a story or theme? Maybe some other authors can leave a comment on theirs.

Mechele Armstrong said...

Thanks Penny! Settler's Mine was all part of a what if. It's a fun game to play.

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