Release Blitz~ The Alpha's Secret Family by Jessie Lane
Title: The Alpha's Secret Family
Series: A Howls Romance
Author: Jessie Lane
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Release Date: March 28, 2017


Dia has just moved to a new city to run her own hair salon. She doesnāt have time for the hot guy who wonāt stop asking her out, yet she canāt seem to stop thinking about him.
Stone Blaylock is the Battletown Packsā Alpha and his mate has just moved into town. Problem is, sheās human. Therefore, he has to win her over the old fashioned, human wayāby dating her.
Things are looking up for Stone when he gets his mate to fall in love with and mate him.
However, thereās someone out there who doesnāt like that the Alphaās new mate is human. When their plan to kill her backfires and Dia survives, but she doesnāt remember anything, including Stone, or the circumstances that left her alone, hurt, and pregnant.

Excerpt 1 -
As Dia sat at her table looking at the laminated dinner menu, her mind swirled with doubts and worries. So much so, that she wasnāt reading the menu at all, just lost in her thoughts. All of that changed when the chair across from her scraped across the floor as it was dragged backward and someone sat down.
Suddenly, every nerve ending and instinct in Diaās body flared to life. Although she hadnāt looked up yet, she somehow knew two things. One, it was a man. The spicy scent of him wafted across the table and filled her senses until her head spun. And two, for some odd reason, her entire being knew that her life was about to change forever.
How weird was that?
Not only weird, but scary. Diaās life had already changed so much in the last few days with her move to town and taking over the business. There was no way she was ready for it to change any more.
She tried to ignore the unknown man, hoping he might go away if she paid him no attention. Just minutes later, though, she found out that wasnāt going to work, as he leaned forward and braced his arms on the table.
āYou going to ignore me all night, princess?ā
The unknown manās voice was so deliciously deep that it tingled certain parts of her body. She loved a deep bass like that. His voice wasnāt what made her head snap up, though. No, it was her irritation.
āIām not a fucking princess,ā she snapped back.
She hated when people made assumptions about her just because of the way she looked. Just because she liked to have her make-up and hair done at all times didnāt mean that she was a high-maintenance woman. Dia could swing a hammer just as good as any guy in here, and if the stranger didnāt watch it, she would swing that hammer at his head.
It didnāt take much to set off Diaās fiery temper.
Of course, the urge to hit him abruptly died away when she got her first good look at the man she had studiously tried to avoid only seconds before. The word beautiful didnāt seem to do the man justice. No, he was absolutely and utterly beard-bodacious beautiful.
He had dark, shaggy hair she immediately wanted to run her fingers through, and gorgeous steel-grey eyes. His facial features were strong, like his jaw, and undoubtedly handsome. Rugged was how one might describe them. Not Dia, though. No, the word predatory was the word that came to mind as she looked at his intent eyes and the smirk on his lips. The man was staring at her like he was a starving wolf and she was the plump, little lamb he had set his sights on.
Would it be terribly wrong if she gave in to temptation and asked him to eat her? Because looking at the stranger made her hotter than any other man had before. He was just that damn devastating. The realization made Dia feel confused because she had never had this sort of reaction to a man before.
The strangerās smirk spread into a huge grin as he watched her after she snapped the heated words at him.
She waited for his rebuttal; some condescension that she hadnāt needed to be so snippety. Instead, he leaned forward and whispered, āAll right, sweetheart, I get it; youāre not a princess. I just couldnāt help myself because, here you sit, in this little restaurant, surrounded by farmers and working men, prettier than anything Iāve ever seen in my whole life. You havenāt noticed that every single manās eyes are glued to you, and you havenāt seen their pitiful attempts to get your attention. So, I had to come over here and make sure you had no choice but to notice me.ā
āWhy is that?ā she asked him curiously.
āBecause youāre mine.ā
Excerpt 2 -
āAnd what if I told you I was something straight out of a fairy tale, would you believe me?ā
Thinking he was teasing, Dia teased back, āIs this where you tell me you really are Prince Charming?ā
When Stone didnāt laugh at her joke, Dia took notice of the tension in the air around them and stiffened herself.
āOr, are you the frog under those clothes?ā
He grabbed her tightly, almost as if he was afraid she would ask him to let her go. āIām not Prince Charming, sweetheart.ā
āThen what are you talking about?ā Dia asked him, confused.
āIām the big bad wolf, Dia.ā
She started to laugh, thinking he was joking again, but his serious face stopped her.
Quickly getting confused and frustrated with his mood swings, she snapped, āFine, if youāre such a big bad wolf, then how about you prove it to me, then? Do something ā¦ wolfy.ā
One of his eyebrows cocked up. āWolfy?ā
Dia nodded, determined to straighten out this confusing mess. She had no idea what the hell Stone was trying to get at here, but she wasnāt one for bullshit. It was best just to cut right through the crap.
Crossing her arms over her chest, she reiterated her command, āWolfy, mister.ā
Shrugging his shoulders, Stone started to move, but not in any way she had expected him to. No, the crazy man started stripping his clothes off.
āWhat the hell are you doing, Stone?ā Dia glanced around, worried someone might see him getting naked.
With a laugh in his voice, Stone answered her as he pushed his boots off his feet, āIām getting wolfy, woman. Give me a minute, would ya?ā
Tired of the man acting like a total lunatic, Dia put a hand over her eyes to block the sight of him and shouted, āYou will put your clothes back on right this minute, Stone Blaylock, or I will never speak to you again!ā
Stone didnāt answer her with words ā¦ There were grunts. Then a long groan. Followed by ā¦ a growl?
Past the point of confusion, and a whole lot worried, Dia peeked between two of her fingers to where Stone should have been standing. But he wasnāt there. That was when Dia removed her hand altogether and looked to find a massive wolf in his place.
Diaās fear and adrenaline kicked in right away. She had good reason to be scared, too. The damn wolf was almost twice the size of any wolf she had seen at a zoo, and licking his chops like she was dinner.
Excerpt 3 -
āWait!ā Dia shouted, scared at not knowing what was going on. āBefore you go, please tell me what happened!ā
Dr. Bennett looked back down at Dia with a stoic expression. āMiss Connor, you were involved in an accident. There was a gas explosion, and you just barely missed the worst part of it. You are lucky to have survived the blast.ā
Out of the corner of her eye, Dia could see the nurse injecting something into her IV line.
Totally dumbfounded at what she had just been told, she squinted at the bright light around her while asking the doctor, āHow long have I been here?ā
Dr. Bennett bent back over so she could block the light from her eyes again, āYouāve been in a medically-induced coma for two months, Miss Connor. Now I know you must have lots of questions for me, but I need you to lie back and try to get some more rest, okay? Iāll be back to check on you in a couple of hours.ā
She watched as Dr. Bennett walked away then stood just outside of the roomās doorway, writing on what was presumably Diaās chart. The nurse walked out with her and stopped right next to her, quietly bringing the door to a close. Thing was, she didnāt close it all the way. There was a small crack, and as fogginess started to impair her thoughts, she could still hear the nurse talking to the doctor.
āItās so tragic what happened to her and her family. And it looks like she doesnāt remember a thing. When are you going to tell her that her parents were killed in the explosion?ā
Diaās heart clenched so hard in her chest that, for a moment, she wondered if she was having a heart attack. Even though she couldnāt place a face to the thought of having a mother and father, it still broke her heart to know that they were now gone. Dia might never remember them again.
Her heart monitor went crazy as her chest started to tighten even more, and the nurse rushed back in to check on Dia. āMiss Connor, are you okay?ā
Tears ran silently down her face as she watched the nurse check the machines that had her heart monitor and blood pressure on it. The nurse turned back to her and said, āYouāre safe here, Miss Connor. I need you to try to calm down. Itās not good for the baby for you to be this upset.ā
The edges of her vision became black, and the haziness she had felt earlier was now stronger than ever. Diaās heart was still pounding away in her chest, but it wasnāt enough to keep her awake. Nor was the shock from the nurseās words.
In all honesty, through the frantic thoughts racing through her mind, Dia realized she was probably more lightheaded because she was about to pass out than from the meds they had given her. All because of one little word.
Baby.
And as the black in her vision spread, her chest gasping for air, Dia had one last thought before she passed out. What baby?


Jessie Lane is a best-selling author of Paranormal and Contemporary Romance, as well as, Upper YA Paranormal Romance/Fantasy.
She lives in Kentucky with her two little Rock Chicks in-the-making and her over protective alpha husband that sheās pretty sure is a latent grizzly bear shifter. She has a passionate love for reading and writing naughty romance, cliff hanging suspense, and out-of-this-world characters that demand your attention, or threaten to slap you around until you do pay attention to them.
Sheās also a proud member of the Romance Writers of America (RWA).
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