Blog Tour Stop including Author Q&A and Giveaway – Get Off My Case by Lisa Oliver

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Author Name: Lisa Oliver

Book Name: Get Off My Case

Release Date: December, 2014

Blurb:

The first 20,000 words of this story were published as a free read for the Goodreads MMRomance Group Love’s Landscapes Project. 49,000 words have been added to make this into the book my characters wanted it to be.

Shane West was used to being the only wolf shifter at the Stockton Police Department. His enhanced senses helped him do his job efficiently and he prided himself on keeping control of his animal instincts. Gay from the first day he’d shifted, he also expected to live his long life alone, and provided it meant that he didn’t have to come into contact with any of his ex-pack, he told himself he was happy. And he was. Until Dimitri Polst was assigned as his new partner.

Confirmed ladies man, Dimitri Polst knew Shane from before he’d ever shifted into his wolf form.  Two years older and from the same pack, Dimitri had made it his teenage mission to bring as much pain and humiliation to pretty-boy Shane as possible. But years later, he searched for that pretty boy, now all grown up, with a completely different mission in mind.

Being fated mates was hard enough, but when one man is straight and the other one has no reason to trust, then sparks are bound to fly.  Add in a serial killer who is making inroads into the gay population and a possible shifter involvement, and Shane and Dimitri have a lot of thing to overcome before they get their HEA.

Pages or Words: 69,777 words

Categories:  Erotica, Gay Fiction, M/M Romance, Paranormal, Romance

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Excerpt:

By the time Dimitri had got to the back door of the club he knew his wolf was close to the surface.  He could feel his eyes changing and the hair on his arms start to tingle.  It was only through sheer force of will that he stopped the change completely.  Must not shift in front of humans, he tried to remind himself as he searched the dark alley, sniffing for his mate’s unique scent.  There, deep in the shadows.  The young blond was wrapped around Shane’s waist and neck like he belonged there.

Growling loudly Dimitri strode over to where the two men were hidden, his hands changing into claws as he itched to grab the little interloper and tear his body to inch sized bloody pieces.  He couldn’t and wouldn’t hurt his mate, but he could and definitely would shred the little blond until he wasn’t a threat to Dimitri’s mating again.

“Dimitri, stop damn it!” Shane called out in a low voice as he carefully wound the young blond’s arms from his neck.  “This is not what you think.”

Dimitri stopped himself, just, and watched as Shane spoke in a low voice in CJ’s ear and then gave him some money.  CJ looked up at Dimitri and scowled at him and then took off back into the club.  Shane flung out his arm and grabbed Dimitri by his belt loops and smashed him into the same wall he had been leaning on while he was entangled in his blond.  But Shane’s eyes weren’t full of passion, Dimitri noticed.  His mate was pissed off with him, big time.

“You just cost me some valuable information, fuck wit.  Now what the hell did you think you were doing?”  Shane snarled at him in a low voice.

“Is that how you get all of your information, detective,” Dimitri snarled right back. “By giving sexual favors to your tipsters?”  Fuck, with Shane so close Dimitri could barely breathe.  His cock was so hard in his jeans that it hurt and he couldn’t break his stare with his mate.  Man, this guy was awesome when he was angry.

Shane tipped his head to the side and then took in a deep breath, obviously smelling Dimitri’s arousal.  For a moment he looked confused, but that expression was gone in an instant and Shane’s angry gaze was back again.  He leaned in flush against Dimitri’s body and growled softly in his ear, “CJ is an informant of mine.  He’s been beaten before for talking to the wrong people and I don’t want to see my friend in hospital.  We act like a hookup so he will be safe, asshole.  So don’t go judging what you don’t understand.”

“But you’ve fucked him, right?”  Dimitri regretted the words the instant they came out of his mouth as he watched a flash of pure murderous intent race across his mate’s hard face.

“Not that it’s any of your business, fuckwit, but I have never done anything sexually with CJ or any of my informants.  Unlike you, I have standards.”  Dimitri knew Shane was referring to the fact that when Dimitri was still in school he used to fuck anything in a skirt regardless of who it was.  With his jock reputation and good looks he never lacked for girls willing to lift those skirts and give him what he wanted.

But right now Dimitri didn’t care that Shane was angry with him, or that he might have fucked up an investigation.  Shane was leaning on him, chest to chest, but had kept his groin area away from Dimitri.  And Dimitri was so turned on he couldn’t think.  He needed friction on his cock and he needed it now.  He reached out and grabbed Shane by his hips and pulled the man’s groin into his.  Both men groaned as their dual erections nudged each other and Dimitri rocked into Shane looking for more.

“What the fuck do you think you are doing?” Shane snarled.  Dimitri could see Shane’s eyes were blown with lust and the man was panting softly.  Against his cock, Shane’s sizable erection nudged his and for the first time in his life Dimitri wanted to see another man’s cock.  But not just any cock – Shane’s.

“I haven’t got a clue,” Dimitri said honestly, his own deep voice raspy with lust, “But I know I like it.”

 

 

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About the author:

Lisa Oliver had been writing non-fiction books for years when visions of half dressed, buff men started invading her dreams.  Unable to resist the lure of her stories, Lisa decided to switch to fiction books, and now stories about her men clamor to get out from under her fingertips.

When Lisa is not writing, she is usually reading with a cup of tea always at hand. Her grown children and grandchildren sometimes try and pry her away from the computer and have found that the best way to do it, is to promise her chocolate.  Lisa will do anything for chocolate.

Lisa loves to hear from her readers and other writers.  You can friend her on Facebook here, or email her directly at [email protected].

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Q: Fighting Fangs made the ARe best sellers’ list.  Have any of your other books received this honor?

A: I have been so incredibly honored by my readers – all of my books have spent time on the ARe bestseller list and in the top ten on Amazon for their category.  When I wrote my first fiction book I couldn’t believe how readers related to my characters and stories, and I have been super blessed that every book I have published since has been on the bestseller list, even if it is just for a short while. My readers are incredibly loyal and always asking when my next book is coming out and I love them all for their support.  That support gets me through any bad days I might have and that is why it is so important for me to write the very best story I can, every time I start a new book.

Q: Who is your favorite character?  Who is your least favorite character?  Who was the easiest to write and who was the hardest to write?

A:  Oh, that is a hard question.  My favorite character out of all of my books is Griff from the Cloverleah Pack.  He is my ideal man and I would marry him in a heartbeat.  The rest of my characters all have characteristics that I like, so I couldn’t say any of them were my least favorite.  For example Trent (The Biker’s Omega) was a real asshole a lot of the time, and I didn’t like that.  But we needed to see him being an ass so that we could appreciate how he changed over time.  Dimitri (Get Off My Case) was another complete dick a lot of the time.  Honestly there were times that man came across as though his shit didn’t stink.  But for him and Shane to have their HEA, he needed to become a better person and I think by the end of the book, he did.

Characters like Marly (The Biker’s Omega) are easy for me to write because they are so chatty in my head.  They always have a lot to say and that makes their story easy to tell.  It is the strong silent types, like Trent that are harder to write.  They want their story told, but it’s like pulling hen’s teeth to get any help from them with the details – as you can see I have interesting things going on in my head lol.

Q:  Do you prefer to write stand-alone books or series?

A:  **Moans and bangs head on table**.  My life would be a lot easier if I just wrote stand-alone books.  Keeping all of the characters straight in my head in my series gets so awkward sometimes.  But I invest so much of myself in my characters that I can’t bear to say goodbye to them when the book is over, so by writing a series, I can keep revisiting my favorites, time and time again.   All of my books can be read as stand-alone – I include enough back story in each book so that new readers don’t get confused about who is who.  But the feedback I get suggests that my readers love to see more of their characters in other books and in fact I have had some suggest to me that I do a crossover with a couple of the series.  I don’t plan to do it yet, but it is a possibility in the future.

Q:  You are a heavy reviewer of books…do you have any advice you wish you could give to all reviewers?  Do you read reviews of your books?

A:  I love reviewing books – I read every day without fail, and if I have read something that I really enjoy then I have no problems writing about it.  The only advice I would give other reviewers is more of a reminder.  I am conscious every time I pick up a book, that someone, an author like me, spent time crafting the story and characters.  That author is a person, someone who loves what they do, even if they don’t do it very well.  When I am writing a review I never comment on writing style, editing problems or anything like that.  I focus on the story and the characters and how the book made me feel by the time I came to the end of it.

From a writer’s perspective I do read my reviews.  Feedback is always nice if it is written in a constructive manner.  I don’t expect everyone to like my books and I do try to warn readers about anything they might not like in the blurb.  Bad reviews about my first book warned me about my need to learn more about Americanisms and I have since put methods in place to ensure that my later books were better written.  I have been hurt by a couple of reviews, but when that happened I left them a polite comment thanking them for their time.  I hate seeing author’s lambasted by some reviewers and make it a point of never doing anything like that in my own reviews.

Q:  What is your favorite place to write?

A:  I have a little portable cabin that sits at the bottom of the driveway of my house.  This is my space.  I have my computer (obviously), a couple of lazy-boy recliner chairs, television, books and some of my favorite ornaments.  On the wall I have a big map of the United States, art and some positive quotes that I like to be reminded of.  This place is my sanctuary and I guard it jealously.  In my office my mind can roam free without censure and it will come as no surprise that I spend most of my time in here.  This is where my characters talk to me and tell me their stories.

Where to find the author:

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lisaoliverauthor

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wisecrone333

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/lisaoliver79

Website: http://www.supernaturalsmut.com

 

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4839871.Lisa_Oliver

Publisher: Oliver Group Publication

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Cover Artist: Lisa Oliver

 

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