Cover Reveal - Eternal (A Holloway Pack Story #0.5) by J.A. Belfield

Today I'm doing a cover reveal for Eternal (A Holloway Pack Story #0.5) by J.A. Belfield but I also wanted to include the other Holloway Pack Stories in the order they were written. This is also the recommended reading order. Each title is linked to the Goodreads page for each book


Jem Stonehouse, a housewife with a neurotic husband bent on keeping her in line, dreams about werewolves in, what she believes, is a bid to escape boredom.

Sean Holloway is a werewolf, living a charade within the human race, whose mind drifts to a bond he shares with a woman he hasn't met--at least, not in this lifetime.

Apart, the two are safe but live unfulfilled lives.

Together, they'll become prey to rival packs just as they have been for hundreds of years.

When their worlds collide, and not for the first time, instinct takes over. Dreams become reality. Futures are uncertain. To keep history from repeating itself, Sean must teach Jem about his heritage, convince her of her role, and win her love.

Can Jem accept her destiny before it's too late, or is her inner wolf buried too deep to save her future with Sean?


See my review of Darkness & Light here
See a previous guest post where Julie talks about Darkness & Light



Marked (I think this one would be considered 1.5 but it can be read before or after the two prequels) is one of three stories you will find in Into the Unknown


In Marked, Darkness & Light’s Sean Holloway is on a mission—to find the perfect gift for the woman of his dreams. When all conventional choices turn out to be the wrong ones, each failed attempt convinces Sean his self-imposed task is impossible. But in the world of the Holloway Pack, anything is possible if it can be kept a secret.





Werewolf Sean Holloway treats the village marketplace like a sexual buffet, though his charm does little to win over his latest entrée of choice. Whether because of Jem Stonehouse’s unique scent, her headstrong nonchalance, or the fact he is forbidden to see her by his pack’s rules, Sean wants her.

When Jem is nothing but flippant toward his advances, he pursues her with vigour, stealing moments alone with her without a libido-driven agenda.

The new and heady experience for him drives their relationship beyond romantic interest, and straight toward love.

That is, until Jem learns the truth about Sean’s heritage. Knowledge of the existence of werewolves leads to only one outcome: death.

In this prequel to Darkness & Light, we are taken back in time, to the very beginning of Jem and Sean’s love-across-the-centuries relationship.

Did it end there? Or did Sean defy his own pack to save the woman he loves.





And without further adieu...the cover reveal and blurb of Eternal (A Holloway Pack Story #0.5)
The story will be released in July 2012

An unmarried woman living in a house of men breeds hearsay and lore. If only the villagers knew the truth.

It’s not Jem Stonehouse’s marital status that brings unwanted strangers to town. Rather, it’s that she is the only female werewolf in existence — a prize to any pack.

Sean Holloway, the love of Jem’s life, has gone to great lengths to protect her. As a new attack becomes imminent, Sean realizes he must take greater measures with Jem’s safety or risk losing her forever.

His first task must be to marry her, but a force greater than the largest werewolf stands in his way.

Her mother.


If you're interesed in learning more about J.A. Belfield and her writing you can find her at the below links.

Website
Blog
Twitter
Goodreads
Publisher's Website


6 comments

  1. Hehehe, thanks, Amelia. And thanks to Jen for helping me spread the news. :o)

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  2. I'm confused about the numbering LOL #0, #0.5 never seen this before.
    I don't think these are my type of book, but I do love some of the covers! Especially 0 and 0.5 (LOL ironically).

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  3. It's because they're prequels, W2W Books, LOL. Thanks. :o)

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    1. Yeah I kinda figured that, I've just never seen that numbering before - very creative!

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  4. Thanks. It was mostly done for the purpose of Goodreads to help folk figure out the order easier. :o)

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