ERZABET BISHOP
Mythology has been a part of my writing career for as long as I can remember. The idea of Gods and monsters being as real as we are and not just the dusty meanderings in a book electrified me then, and still does now.
As far as myths, I love to write about the Persephone and Hades. There is just so much wiggle room with that one. Same goes with Medusa. Cause even chicks with snakes in their hair need love too. But for me, if I had to pick one favorite, one creature that I just keep coming back to over and over again, it all goes back to shapeshifters, more specifically wolves.
Loup garou. Werewolf. Whatever you call him, he is wild and runs beneath the wide night sky with the moon whispering in his ear. He is Alpha. Primal. He knows his mate by scent and will claim her at any price. And sometimes, like the hero in my story, Taming the Beast, he is willing to sacrifice himself to save the ones he holds dear.
A little known fact about me. Growing up, the monsters were my friends. My bedroom was laden with near life size cutouts of Dracula and his bride. I had a Fright Night poster on my door. And this was year round. Vampires. Hunky wolf men. Bring it on.
As an adult, my upstairs office is decked out in monsters much like it was then. The collection of old fashioned monster busts, Dracula’s castle that lights up. Stitched projects with broomsticks and Halloween candy corn. What can I say? Monsters and mythical creatures bring the shadows to life and bring some light into the mundane world.
I hope you will enjoy all of our stories in the Creatures box set.
Happy reading.
XOXO
Erzabet Bishop
Allyse Montlake needs a job and quick. But what can a curvy girl with a penchant for plant magic do in the current job market? It’s just not the kind of thing that most people put on applications these days. To help her mother with medical expenses, she has to get something that pays more than her bookstore job.
When she goes with her friend Cara to a job fair, she has no idea she’s just applied for a position on Extreme Bachelor—in front of the camera and not behind the scenes as she intended. When she meets the man behind the mystique, can he love her for who she is and see the beauty behind the curves?
Soren Rochester is a werewolf and the owner of Barks, one of America’s most successful pet store chains. He also happens to be fighting a curse from one pissed off witch, and he’s running short on time to find a mate or else. When his assistant suggests a reality television show, he reluctantly agrees. Can this beast find true love amidst the glittering dresses of the contestants, or will he find her only to lose her in a field of thorns?
***This edition of Taming the Beast is a new expanded edition.
***This edition of Taming the Beast is a new expanded edition.
Excerpt:
“No way.” Allyse clutched the invitation in her hand and
stood at the closed gates of the Rochester estate. She waved the email at the
stylish woman with the clipboard standing in front of her.
“This was supposed to be for a behind the scenes job on the
show, not for a close up on camera looking for a husband.”
“I understand, dear, but if you’ll get back in line with the
others, we’ll get all of this sorted out in a few minutes, okay?”
“Others?” Allyse’s stomach sank. This was so not going how
she’d planned.
“Other contestants. Everything will be explained shortly.
Now, if you’ll just get in line?” The woman’s voice drifted off in a distracted
hollow tone, her attention taken up by a large catering truck approaching the
gate.
“You need to go around back. This is for guests only.” She
jabbed her finger at the driver’s window and Allyse stopped listening.
Allyse gritted her teeth and made her way over to the group
of six women who, like her, waited for direction. She didn’t miss the behind
the hand comments and slant-eyed stares. Her curvy form seemed to invite them.
Today, she’d worn a new black and white floral top and soft flowing black
slacks with new strappy black heels. Her long, dark hair was twisted into a
loose updo with tendrils of curls fluttering down the sides of her face. She’d
even splurged on a new tube of lipstick she couldn’t really afford, but it was
important to make the right impression with the people who mattered.
Out of the corner of her eye, Allyse spotted a camera crew
filming them from afar and her stomach did a funny little flip. She turned her
head and recognized the hostess for the show standing next to the coordinator
and swallowed the lump that had grown in her throat. She’d helped behind the
scenes on a few shows, but never had she even considered herself a candidate
for the hand of a man she didn’t even know. It was, in her opinion, ludicrous
to think you could meet someone and know, in a date or two, if there was
chemistry enough to warrant a lifetime commitment. How awkward would it be to
tell someone oh hey, I sort of forgot to tell you I’m a witch that can sniff
out car keys like a prized spaniel and oh, by the way, if you ever want your
roses to grow, just pass me the word and I’ll make sure they get the memo.
Besides, she never aspired to being married. No one had ever
really made her think of it. For her, marriage meant forever, and she didn’t
abide by the modern sensibility that you could dump someone like you changed
your socks. The only man in her life was Mr. Stinky, an irritable little
Chihuahua who’d claimed her heart long ago. She was happy. He didn’t hassle her
about her curves or needle her about hogging the bed. Nope. He was a perfect
little pouty faced angel and she was mad for him.
He was pissed as hell at her right now, too. Leaving him
with her mother wasn’t normally an issue, but the little guy had taken one look
at her luggage and given her such an evil glare she still had the scorch marks.
He’d gone right up to the top of the stairs, staring down at her like an angry
gargoyle.
All she had to do was get through the next few days, collect
her check and hope it was enough to help put a dent in her mom’s doctor bills.
It made her sick to think of how little insurance actually covered. She had to
do something to help make ends meet and work she would. It was late afternoon
and, from what the email said, they should be entering the property to get
settled.
The hostess walked away from the film crew and joined the
other women.
“Attention, ladies. If you could all join me here at the
gates, we’ll get started.”
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