Cat Watson managed to escape from the powerful drug lord
Alvarez and right into the hands of the notorious killer—Rabid Rio. Rio
promises to protect her and her baby if she becomes his mistress. With no
money, what choice did she have?
Rio Wolff has found his mate, and she’s carrying another
man’s child, not that it makes a difference to a werewolf. Cat’s running from
the bastard, and only he can save her. It would help if she’d stop trying to
run away every time he turns his back.
Creed Wolff gazes at the beauty standing in his kitchen and
wonders why Rio has broken the rule never to bring a female home. She’s Creed’s
mate so he can forgive his brother. Now he needs to replace Rio’s scent with
his.
Cat can’t believe she lets both brothers pleasure her.
Finally, she’s found a place where she feels safe, protected, and loved. But
her world crashes when she finds out they have sold her to Alvarez.
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual
content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find
objectionable: Ménage (m/f/m), anal play/intercourse, sex with toys, and
spanking.
And be sure to check out my review of this book HERE
Hi Maggie! Thank you
so much for taking the time to interview with me today!
I just finished your book, Claiming Their Cat, and I was
impressed! It has a kind of gritty
sensual feel to it that I really enjoyed.
What can you tell us about this book that isn’t part of the synopsis?
Hi Liz.
Thanks for hosting me today. This book is
about 1 woman and 2 brothers. It’s about making difficult choices, learning to trust,
and betrayal. Oh yeah, it has hot sex.
I really loved Rio.
He had so many layers, and he was full of surprises. Sure, he was a mercenary with a brick wall
for a body, but his heart was even bigger.
So who could play him in a movie?
Hugh Jackman would work. I bet
everyone thought I’d say Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black,) but he’s a little too
young for my tastes. Jason Statham has a great bod. Chris Hemsworth from Thor. Maybe Ryan Renolds. Hum, I think
I’d pick Hugh for Rio and Chris for Creed (drooling.)
In Claiming Their Cat, we get a glimpse of how Cat became
the object of Alvarez’s attention. And
then Brody is born, and there is some speculation on his future (trying to be a
bit vague here to not ruin the surprise for the readers!). Do you see a sequel or a prequel in the
future for this book?
This book has both werewolves and vampires, do you have a
favorite breed of paranormal?
How do you go about writing a book? Like, do you construct an outline, or do the
words just come out? Something else
entirely?
Are you working on any other projects, what can we expect
from you for 2012?
Ok, some quick fire questions…
Day or night? Day.
Do you like candy, and what kind? Chocolate and more
chocolate with chocolate on top.
Favorite season?
Summer because I love the lake.
Favorite book genre?
Erotic Paranormal.
Favorite movie?
The Mummy with Brendon Fraser and Rachel
Weisz.
Thank you so much, Maggie, for taking the time today. I really enjoyed this book and I look forward
to reading more from you in the future!