Guest Post | The Dragon’s Prisoner by Holly Day

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Hiya! I’m here as Holly today 😊 I have a new story out, The Dragon’s Prisoner 🥳 And you might have guessed it already, but we’re going back to Dragon Row!  

Doing the Dragon Row stories is always fun. I love stepping into this world where a group of exiled dragons are living among humans. They don’t like humans much, most often they talk about eating them (and I told my editor that if I ever write Major the Maneater’s story, he almost has to eat someone). What they do like is gold and gemstones in true dragon fashion.  

This is the third story in the Dragon Row series, but they do not need to be read in order. Some of the supporting characters show up in all stories, but not to the extent that you need to know them.  

The other Dragon Row stories are The Book Dragon’s Lair and Mated to the Fire Dragon if you feel like taking a dive into Edge.  

I wrote this to celebrate Appreciate a Dragon Day, and it isn’t hard to appreciate a dragon. I mean Saxon the Sinful might be an arse who doesn’t give a damn about anyone but himself, but he’s quite magnificent when you look at him LOL  

We have Kasper too, who is a simple thief. He wants to be free of his boss and the boss has agreed to let him go if he does one last job. Kasper has never heard of Edge, and he doesn’t believe in dragons, so why wouldn’t he? It seems like a good idea until he sees Saxon whom he’s going to steal from.  

Check it out if you’re in the mood for dragons!  

The Dragon’s Prisoner

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Stealing from a dragon is bad, getting caught is worse. 
 
Kasper Cobalt is a thief who wants to quit, but his boss forces him to do one last job. He has, of course, heard of dragons, but he isn’t sure he believes in them until he’s standing in front of a guy who breathes smoke and has weird eyes. 
 
Saxon the Sinful is bored out of his mind. Running a jewelry store on Dragon Row should be pleasing. He is, after all, surrounded by gold and gemstones. But he’s also surrounded by humans, and one of them has the audacity to try to steal from him. 
 
After having caught Kasper, Saxon locks him up in his basement. He should kill him, and he might, but first he’ll feed him. He looks hungry. Kasper can’t hang around and play dragon’s prisoner even though Saxon takes great care of him. His boss will kill him if he doesn’t finish the job. Kasper is reluctant to betray Saxon, but a thief and a dragon can never have a happily ever after, can they? 
 
NOTE: The Dragon’s Prisoner takes place on the same street as The Book Dragon’s Lair and Mated to the Fire Dragon but can be read as a standalone story. 

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Excerpt:

Saxon leaned over Kasper, who was kneeling on the floor. His eyes were wide and a scent of fear emanated from him—as it should. 

Saxon growled again. He’d flown home, had entered through the tower, and the moment he’d shifted back to his human shape, he’d heard a sound from the shop. He’d hurried down the stairs without a stitch of clothing on, had been greeted by the scent of human, and had found the door into the shop unlocked. He’d locked it before leaving. 

The rage made him blow out a tiny flame. He had to be careful not to set the shop on fire. Scales appeared on his arms as he fought the urge to change into a dragon. There was no room for a dragon in here, and he didn’t want to shatter the glass displays. 

“I can explain!” Kasper held his hands up in the air, but before he could speak again, Saxon snarled and curled his talons around Kasper’s wrist. He dragged him out of the shop, through the door to his private quarters, and down the basement stairs. 

It wasn’t until they started their descent that Kasper tugged at his arm. Saxon snarled in reply and pulled hard enough to make him slip. He crashed into him, his free hand sliding over Saxon’s bare back before he managed to find his balance again. 

“Saxon. Please.” 

Saxon allowed another blaze of fire to leave him, and for a moment, the staircase was lit. Saxon didn’t need the light, but Kasper gasped, though it could be from the fire rather than being able to see. 

He steered them toward the unnatural treasure cave. He could kill him. No one would look for him in Saxon’s basement, and if they did, he’d kill them too. He could eat him. Maybe humans were tasty. He’d never felt the urge before—he didn’t now either, if he was being honest. He was too angry to eat. Some measly human believed he could steal from him, steal from Dragon Row. 

He pushed Kasper roughly enough for him to fall. He didn’t care. If he hit his head hard enough to shatter his skull, Saxon didn’t care. Stomping out of the cave, he ran up the stairs to the second floor and grabbed a chair, then he grabbed some rope he had on the third floor before he rushed down into the basement again. 

Kasper was standing but hadn’t left the room. Saxon growled, pleased to see him flinch. The way his eyes moved had him suspect humans couldn’t see well in the dark. If he was feeling favorable later, he’d bring down a candle. Right now, he wasn’t feeling favorable. 

He grabbed Kasper’s arm, his claws pricking him through the fabric of his shirt, making him hiss. Saxon hissed too and covered him in a cloud of smoke, which made him cough. Then he pushed him down on the chair, cut a suitable length of rope off using his teeth, and tied his hands behind his back. Next, he tied his legs to the legs of the chair, one at a time. And lastly, for good measure, he wound the remaining rope around his middle and the backrest of the chair. He didn’t think he could get out, but Saxon would keep an eye on him. 

Tomorrow, he’d bolt the door, so he’d be unable to leave the basement if he got out of the rope while Saxon was in the shop. The thought made him grin. He’d like to see him try to escape. 

“What… eh… what will happen now?” 

Saxon stilled. He wasn’t sure. He hadn’t planned any further than this. 

“Saxon?” Kasper turned his head in his direction, but his gaze didn’t lock on him. Saxon kept quiet, and Kasper took a shuddering breath. 

“I… it wasn’t for me.” 

Saxon didn’t care. He’d tried to steal from him. He should be burned alive. 

“Saxon, please. I understand you’re angry—” Saxon cut him off with a snarl. Whirling around, he headed for the door. 

“Wait! Are you leaving me here?” He struggled against the bindings. “What’s down here?” He yanked on the ropes again. “Saxon?” 

Saxon kept quiet and watched him jerk and tug without getting anywhere. 

“Saxon!” There was a note of panic in his voice, and Saxon tilted his head to the side. What was going on? He hadn’t been this afraid when Saxon had been snarling in his face. Maybe it was a delayed reaction. 

“What?” 

Kasper stilled. “What’s down here? I don’t do well in small spaces.” 

Saxon snorted. It wasn’t a small space. It was his treasure cave, and it was gaping empty. Mostly. 

About Holly Day 

According to Holly Day, no day should go by uncelebrated and all of them deserve a story. If she’ll have the time to write them remains to be seen. She lives in rural Sweden with a husband, four children, more pets than most, and wouldn’t last a day without coffee.  

Holly gets up at the crack of dawn most days of the week to write gay romance stories. She believes in equality in fiction and in real life. Diversity matters. Representation matters. Visibility matters. We can change the world one story at the time.  

Connect with Holly on social media: 

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Guest Post | Chocolate with a Bite by Holly Day

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Hello, everyone! I’m here as Holly Day today 😊 Have you made it through the December frenzy so far? It’s easy to get overwhelmed with everything going on. It’s okay to walk into a room, barricade the door, and sit down to read for a bit. If you need a new story to get you through, I have just the thing for you 😆 Chocolate with a Bite is out today! 

As I’m sure you’re aware by now, JMS Books has been hosting an advent calendar where one not previously published story has been given away only to then be published for real the day after. If you’ve missed it, keep an eye out next year, because we’ll be doing this again!  

I’m the last person out, so today you can grab Chocolate With a Bite for $0.00 between 12:00 am EST and 11:59 pm EST. I only have one little caveat and that is that I believe you’ll enjoy it more if you’ve read A Vampire Chew Toy first. 

Chocolate with a Bite is about Devin and Mars from A Vampire Chew Toy, and what you get is a peek at how they’re doing and how much M&Ms one household can consume. 

So if you haven’t read A Vampire Chew Toy, hop on over to Smashwords where it’s currently 50% off, and then you hop on over to the JMS Advent calendar and grab Chocolate with a Bite for 100% off, and then you lock the door to whichever room you’re in. They should last you a few hours 😄 

Chocolate with a Bite

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Devin Jace lives in a huge mansion together with six other people, four of them turn furry, one needs to drink blood to survive, and one is a former blood slave, just like him. Most days he’s happy with his life with his vampire boyfriend, Mars O’Ceallaigh, but today he’s arranged a chocolate-tasting evening for everyone in the house, and Mars is nowhere to be found.  

Mars has a problem. The guy delivering his blood bags can’t get hold of any, and Mars is starving. He doesn’t dare go near Devin since he’s afraid his control will shatter, and he’ll eat him. In a bad way. Without informing anyone, he sneaks out of the house to try to figure out what’s gone wrong with the blood delivery.  

The night doesn’t turn out as Devin had expected, but he does his best to hide his disappointment. Mars never meant to hurt Devin’s feelings, but what is a hungry vampire to do? Eat his favorite person? 

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Excerpt:

Okay.” He nodded since he didn’t know what else to do. “So… I’ll add up the result then!” He plastered on a smile and whirled around, doing his best not to acknowledge the lump in his throat. Mars most likely had a good reason for leaving. Maybe he’d gotten hold of someone or gotten a lead or whatever. Though was a closed blood bank something you got leads on? And if there had been new information, he would have informed his team, would he not?

It didn’t matter.

Devin added up the numbers from the M&M voting, having to count several times since his head wasn’t in it. Once he had the numbers and had double-checked them, he tried to find joy in English Toffee Peanut being in the first place, but he didn’t care anymore. He heaved a sigh, worked up to a happy expression, and turned around to face the others.

We have a result, ladies and gentlemen.” He shook the paper he’d written on to make a sound.

Hanna grinned at him. “Give it to us!”

In tenth place, and a sign you have no taste whatsoever, we have Mexican Jalapeno Peanut.”

Hanna cheered and clapped her hands, which made Devin grin for real.

In ninth, we have Coconut. Which is another sign you need to have your taste buds examined. I bought Wild Cherry, so we’d have a clear loser, and you fucked it up.”

Rei chuckled and leaned back in his chair.

In eighth place, we have the real loser. Wild Cherry.”

There was a soft boo from the doorway, and Devin almost hurt his neck when he turned from the group at the table to locate the source of the sound. Dillon was hovering on the threshold.

You should all know, Dillon has no taste either, so it’s not only you furries. He placed Wild Cherry as his favorite.” Devin grabbed the Wild Cherry bowl and slowly walked closer to Dillon. He held it out for him. “There are Maltesers and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups on the table if you want.” He spoke low to not scare him off.

I’m good.” But he accepted the bowl, and Devin walked back to his place by the island.

In seventh place, we have Crunchy Raspberry. Not a huge surprise, I don’t think.” There were some hums of agreement. “Then in the sixth, we have Coffee Nut.” Devin made a seesaw gesture. “In fifth, we have Dark Chocolate Creepy Cocoa Crisp. I don’t know if anyone will be sad to see it go. It’s a limited edition.” If it was. He wasn’t sure, he’d only assumed since they were Halloween-themed.

Now it’s getting a bit interesting.” He looked at them one at a time, ending with Dillon who was still standing in the doorway. Devin was glad he’d remained for the result, even if he didn’t join the others by the table. “In fourth place, Crispy Mint! I think if I’d served coffee at the tasting, it might have climbed a spot, don’t you think?”

Maybe.” Hanna grinned at him. “I wouldn’t mind if you bought more of them.”

I have a couple of bags of each flavor in the pantry. I didn’t know how many you’d need to eat to be sure of your choices.” He waved a hand in the direction of the pantry and suspected they’d be gone in a couple of days. It didn’t matter. He’d stocked up on other chocolates, too. It was Christmas, and chocolate and Christmas went hand in hand. He should buy things for the Christmas dinner too; in case the store ran out of stuff. He’d never made a real Christmas dinner before, but he was looking forward to the challenge. Or had been up until now. Now he wanted to go hide in his room.

Focusing on the paper again, he took a deep breath. “In third place, Fudge Brownie.” He gave a low cheer. “Are you nervous now?” He directed the question to Murrie.

Not at all. I know which is the best, and if you say anything else, you’ve fiddled with the result.”

Devin snorted. “I’m sorry, man, but the original only made it to second place.”

No way.”

Yes way. Everyone placed them high, but not as high as they placed today’s winner. English Toffee Peanut!” He clapped his hands, as did Hanna and Rei, though Rei’s claps weren’t as enthusiastic.

That’s it, folks. I thank you for your cooperation in the important study.” He bowed and smiled as a few of the others laughed.

About Holly Day

According to Holly Day, no day should go by uncelebrated and all of them deserve a story. If she’ll have the time to write them remains to be seen. She lives in rural Sweden with a husband, four children, more pets than most, and wouldn’t last a day without coffee.  

Holly gets up at the crack of dawn most days of the week to write gay romance stories. She believes in equality in fiction and in real life. Diversity matters. Representation matters. Visibility matters. We can change the world one story at the time.  

Connect with Holly on social media: 

Website :: Facebook :: Twitter :: Pinterest :: BookBub :: Goodreads :: Newsletter :: TikTok 

 

Release Day | The Vessel

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It’s release day!!! 🥳 The Vessel is out today… or tomorrow depending on which shop you check.  

There is an advent calendar over at JMS Books. I hope you haven’t missed it, but even if you have so far, there are plenty of days left. Every day, from 12:00 AM EST to 11:59 PM, EST one not previously published book will be free, then the day after it’ll be published wide.  

Two years ago, I wrote a story called The Ruby Tooth which is about a werewolf bounty hunter and a human who has no idea supernatural creatures exist, at least not until he’s attacked by an evil vampire.  

The Ruby Tooth is the name of the nightclub where Ilya, our human, first meets Ulric, our vampire-hunting werewolf, and it’s a special kind of nightclub. It’s been approved for mixed clientele, meaning werewolves and whatnot have permission from the supernatural council to get drunk among humans.  

The reason the council has approved the nightclub is that it’s divided into two different parts. One side is for good-hearted people, and the other is for the not-so-good-hearted. And the reason they know if someone is good or evil is that every night, a veritas is working the door.  

A veritas has the ability to look into your soul and see if you’re naughty or nice.  

It’s been two years, but the idea of veritas never left me, so for this year’s Advent calendar, I wrote a story set in the same nightclub, but this time it’s about Sadek, our veritas doorman. It’s also about Dei, a human who’s run away from the witch who has kept him as a familiar.  

You can read the first chapter below or you can hop on over to the JMS shop and grab it for free. But it’s only free today, so hurry up! 

The Vessel

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Welcome to The Ruby Tooth, the only nightclub the supernatural council has approved for mixed clientele. Here the pure-souled are shown to the bar on the left, and the rest to the one on the right.   

Sadek Verity works as a doorman at The Ruby Tooth. His job is to look into the soul of each club goer and determine if they belong on the naughty or the nice side. It’s an easy job until Dei shows up. Dei doesn’t belong on either side, and Sadek doesn’t know what to do about it.   

Dei Vessel shouldn’t have run away from his master. For twenty-six years, he’s been the familiar of a slightly deranged witch, but when the opportunity shows itself, he walks out the door and into the city. He finds himself in a nightclub with a hot but scary doorman. When his master comes looking, Sadek helps him escape. But will he let Dei hide out with him forever, or will Dei have to find his own way? 
 

 

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Chapter 1

Sadek Verity stood unmoving as a man about his size stumbled in through the door. Sadek wasn’t small, and few humans were as big as he was. You didn’t work as a doorman in a nightclub like The Ruby Tooth if you couldn’t handle yourself, and size helped diffuse some conflicts. The Ruby Tooth was the only chain approved by the supernatural council to have a mixed clientele—shifters, vampires, witches, and humans were welcome.

The humans didn’t know there were other species than them, or most of them didn’t know, at least. He suspected the one who was looking him up and down right this moment did. Their gazes met and Sadek’s heart gave a double beat.

The man was nothing special, dark hair, dark stubble on his cheeks, his clothes loved rather than fashionable, but his eyes… His eyes held a thousand sorrows, and the energy around him crackled.

Sadek didn’t have a developed sense of smell, nothing like a shifter, but the small room between the doors to the two different sides of the nightclub filled with the scent of ozone. He took a steadying breath as he prepared to look into the man’s soul. He’d been convinced the man was human, but ozone… only magic users smelled of ozone.

The man gave him a flirty grin at odds with the look in his eyes. The grin slipped away as Sadek reached into his soul—good or bad? He sifted through the turmoil of emotions, impressions, and urges. Evaluated his impulse control and delved deeper. For a moment, he didn’t know where he ended, and the man began. It was harder to climb out than it normally was, and Sadek suppressed a shudder. “To the right.”

The man nodded and swayed before stumbling toward the right. There was something wrong. Sadek couldn’t see what it was, and that was disturbing. He could always see. It was what he did. He looked into people’s souls and knew if they were good or bad. It was his job, but also what they did as a species. He was a veritas. He saw the truth. He was always certain. It only took a second. One quick dip inside, and the answer was right there… except something was wrong here.

The man’s energy had been doused in an oily, sinister substance. Not a substance, exactly, but it left Sadek with an oily, uneasy feeling. Which meant he had to go to the right, but he wasn’t… evil. And yet there was something evil.

The moment the door closed behind the man; indecision curled around him. Veritas didn’t feel indecision. It was why the council had agreed to allow a nightclub chain of mixed clientele. A nightclub wasn’t allowed to open if they didn’t have a veritas doorman on duty.

He and his fellow veritas looked into the souls of the club-goers one at a time and told them which door to walk through. Pure-souled people went to the left, the not-so-pure went to the right.

Shifters and vampires almost exclusively went to the right. Some witches belonged on the left side, but there were black witches, and for some reason, they outnumbered the white witches by far. Power corrupted.

Humans mostly went to the left. It didn’t mean all humans were good, far from, but few of them had any plans of using physical strength or magic to control those around them. As a general, humans were more mild-mannered, and some even had a dash of altruism. Refreshing.

Should he have shown the man to the left? No, he couldn’t risk it. But could he risk the man being on the right side? He hadn’t been able to pinpoint any power source within him, and yet there was magic. Could he be a crossbreed of some kind? A human and a witch who’d had a child, and the power was dormant? He’d always believed the magic took over, and if a witch had a child with a human, it would be born a witch.

He’d have to ask Marilla, who worked in the kitchen. She was a magic user and was familiar with most other magic users in the area. Since Sadek never had seen the man before, he might not be from the area, but…

The door opened and a young human woman in a pink dress far too thin for the December cold took an uncertain step forward. He only took a quick dip into her soul before plastering on a smile and showing her to the left.

Three other young human women followed—one at the time. It was another rule, there was only one other person allowed in the room with him. This was so he couldn’t be distracted. The council didn’t understand veritas if they believed any of his brethren would be, but he appreciated not having to take on a group of shifters if they were displeased with which side he sent people.

More people trickled in, and he did his job, but his mind was still stuck on the man. Perhaps he should peek inside the right side to ensure the other club-goers hadn’t eaten him.

He’d most likely come to meet up with friends and was having a great time, safe and sound. And yet a persistent niggle remained in his mind.

* * * *

Dei Vessel found an empty spot in one of the corners. He hoped the shadows would hide him from everyone in the room—he never had much luck, and several people kept glancing in his direction. As long as they didn’t approach, he’d be fine.

There would be hell to pay once Cornelia found him. This was only the second time he’d gotten away since his parents—if they were his parents—had sold him to her twenty-six years ago.

He didn’t have any money, had never owned any money, but if he had, he’d have bought a drink. Cornelia had a weakness for whiskey, and he had developed a taste for it. Not for the taste in itself, but the warm, buzzing relaxation that followed. It took the edge off the pain.

He shuddered. Today’s session had been one of the worst. Cornelia believed she could embody the power of the moon with the right spell, and the closer the full moon came, the more dedicated she got.

Today, she’d sucked all his energy into herself. He’d collapsed, blacked out, and yet she’d kept going. Screams had echoed in his mind despite the blackness he’d lived in. He didn’t recognize them, but since his throat still hurt, he suspected he’d been the one screaming.

It had been a practice run for when she planned to bring the energy of the moon down, or rather, that was what she’d said. The gleam in her eyes made him unsure if he could trust her to tell him the truth. Sometimes he suspected she only wanted to feel the power run through her.

He gritted his teeth at the memory of invisible knives carving out his insides, turning him into an empty vessel, a human-looking shell. It had taken him hours to scrape himself off the floor. She had been too high on his energy to notice when he crawled out of the kitchen, when he pulled himself to his feet, using the stairs leading to the upper floor. He hadn’t gone upstairs, though. He’d swayed and stumbled until he reached the front door.

He shuddered and pressed his back against the wall to remind himself of where he was—out of the cabin, in a room full of people. It was only a matter of time until she came down enough to realize he was gone. He should make the effort to be back before then, but he couldn’t face it. Not yet.

If she was practicing to harbor the power of the moon, he feared she’d suck him dry again.

For years, he’d managed to stay positive. He’d done his best to care for her. Love was all a creature needed, right? Enough love, and they’d turn good. He’d believed it for a long time, but he’d done everything in his power. He’d been kind, forgiving, devoted. He’d shown her respect and obedience, had served her in any and every way he could, but it hadn’t been enough.

He didn’t think anyone was born evil, but he feared she’d turned so. Part of him hoped the power of the moon would kill her. No living being was strong enough to keep the power of the full moon within themselves, and it didn’t matter if she stripped him over and over again. The power living within a human being was nowhere near what she planned to channel. If she could. He wasn’t sure it was doable at all, but he didn’t know magic. He only surrendered his energy to it.

Buy you a drink?” A pale-skinned woman with long copper-colored hair sat next to him. He hadn’t noticed her approaching. Maybe he was more out of it than he’d believed.

Oh… I don’t know.”

She grinned and sharp fangs became visible. Vampire. Maybe he hadn’t noticed her approach since she’d moved too fast?

One drink doesn’t hurt anyone.” She winked, and he wasn’t sure if she meant a drink from the bar or a bite.

I… eh… should get back to my master.”

Her grin stretched. “Where is your master?” She made a show of looking around. “Maybe he’d let me borrow you for the night if I ask kindly.”

She hasn’t arrived yet.” Though he suspected it wouldn’t be long now. How long had he been here? She’d track him down easily enough.