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Sasha Distan

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  1. “Are we in the countryside?” Hel blinked at the wide open view of green and trees offered to him. He turned around to look back he way they had come, but the city was still behind them, a confusing mess of grey buildings, concrete and people. Hel had never noticed before the way large settlements smelt, but now that he stood with his trainers on the grass, he could taste the difference in the air. There was a clean, green smell to everything, and already the traffic noise had faded to be replace
  2. You will sweetie, we're just a bit busy with the house and the packing and everything. but I promise there will be more. I love James, always have, but he's not sensitive, and Aki is easily riled. sometimes it's fun to wind up the quiet guy!
  3. Ishca has a great paternal side, doesn't he? and Aki is learning, he'll get there! Complex? my brain? no... just, strange. Strange is good.
  4. Sasha Distan

    Chapter 5

    Harlequin Romance? is that a thing i am not aware of? I promise as soon as they invent the right anti gravity technology, i will attach it to a John Deere! there might be others... you never know.
  5. Sasha Distan

    Chapter 4

    cosplay has been taken to a whole new permanent level by bionics and surgery!
  6. Sasha Distan

    Chapter 3

    sex kitten *giggle*Something like that... it's only gonna get more interesting for him. The two solider boys were really quite good to him. They wanted to have fun, but it's always more fun if everyone involved is enjoying themselves, don't you think. He could have had a much worse introduction to the world of sex.
  7. Sasha Distan

    Chapter 2

    well he as human in him - and humans are very social animals! He's rather cute playing with string isn't he?
  8. Sasha Distan

    Chapter 1

    hahahahaha! Space stations are fun, by they don't have the freedom of a ship. I'd rather have a ship!
  9. In the lead up to what is already being called, in our household, The Big Move, I am focusing on editing and preparing manuscripts, rather than writing. This is because it is hard to write when you feel guilty for not packing your life into boxes, and secondly because whilst Cowboy Summer waits for covers and one last read-through, I have no finished the 17 tracks of the American Songbook. Yes people, I said 17 tracks. There are two tracks "Sandbar" and "Marshallville" which will only be available on the deluxe album version (both digital and print). Current word counts look to be around 150,000 which is going to make this a pretty hefty tome probably some 450-500 pages long. Should keep you busy! we are hoping for a release date this side of the end of May, if all goes to plan, and I'll let you know how things progress. The contents of the 'album' stands thus: 1 - All Over The Road All Over The Road - Easton Corbin 2 - Great-Grandaddy's Gun Grandaddy's Gun - Blake Shelton 3 - Home Grown American Beautiful - The Henningsens 4 - Nothin' Town This Nothin' Town - Jason Aldean 5 - Country Girl Fresh Off The Farm The Farm Inc. 6 - The Boy Who Was Summer Sunny and 75 - Joe Nichols 19 You+Me - Dan + Shay 7 - Tailgate Hangout Ready, Set, Roll - Chase Rice That's My Kind of Night - Luke Bryan 8 - Payback's a Blast Get Even - Brad Paisley 9 - Bright Thunder Blown Away - Carrie Underwood 10 - Drunk Last Night Drunk Last Night - Eli Young Band 11 - Our Song Play it Again - Luke Bryan 12 - Worth the Drive See You Tonight - Scotty McCreery 13 - Instantly State of Grace - Taylor Swift Crickets - Joe Nichols 14 - Ladies' Man God Made Girls - RaeLynn 15 - Lonely at the Top Hope You Get Lonely Tonight - Cole Swindell 16 - Sandbar (Deluxe Album Version) Wish I Had A Boat - Tyler Farr 17 - Marshallville (Deluxe Album Version) Water Tower - Jason Aldean
  10. thanks sweetie!nobody wasted any time in this, did they? But isn't it like that when you find the one you want, and you just KNOW you have to have them? Rick knew, somehow, that Theo was the one. And Theo knew because of his spidey-senses, or something.
  11. there is spring, we only have about 7 ewes left to give birth, and the rest are in the field with their little ones gamboling about like mad little fools. it's SO cute - and it a few months - they'll be tasty!
  12. As a teacher, this makes me especially sick. Abuse of power is just that, and it turns my stomach in a manner that makes me feel guilty. We (teachers) keep demanding to be trusted to get on with our work and use our professional judgement, but every time something like this comes to light, I realise why we will never never never be allowed to do that.
  13. pretty much!James is protective because he remembers being that age and being confused too. all wolves, no matter what type, stick together. there is always a hint of pack mentality!
  14. I'm not sure giving the sexually-confused lust-drunk teenage to a full on werewolf and his human lover is such a good plan. There'd be too much tension too fast.
  15. Rectory positions tend to be inherited, either directly or indirectly so. the houses have to stay rather tightly controlled, because it would suck to turn up injured and distressed and discover that no one knows what "sanctuary" means when you get there!
  16. nope, and it's been fixed. sorry about that. Please go and enjoy now.
  17. awww dugh - let no one ever say that you haven't got a heart of soft easily molten golden butter!
  18. they might be... only time will tell!
  19. Whilst Rob Colton is certainly good at what he does, I am not sure he, or anyone else on GA, can be compared to Asimov or Tolkien... that's like comparing a chocolate bar and a four course dinner and saying they fulfill the same function.
  20. thanks Gary. I think Ishca is a good guy too. deep down and on the surface. He's good at making other people feel better about themselves!
  21. “It must be around here somewhere,” Peter consulted the thick and dog-eared A to Z map book in his hand and frowned adorably. James sighed and wrapped an arm around his mate’s neck, pulling him out of the way of a cyclist who was speeding down the path. “I don’t know why you bring that thing. I keep telling you: we don’t need a map.” James tapped the bridge of his nose, and then sniffed. “We go East along the river… no, East is left.” Peter looked at him with the expression of the hopelessly lo
  22. thanks guys. you get to be all full of love again when it comes out!
  23. So it is that we move into the final stages of editing a novella I wrote, and many of you enjoyed, in 2013. Cowboy summer has since been through the editorial wringer, combed over in fine and nagging details by the lovely Rustle, then nit-picked to within an inch of my life by Kitt. I have lost count of how many times it's been read through, how many times I've stared at the words trying to find errors and fix grammatical issues. Now it is with Vinnie, the man who did the final checks on the published issue of Born Wolf, and my oldest friend, for a last clean-up. And soon it'll be time, and we'll have another paperback and e-book out for you all to partake of if you wish. Some people think that all these stages should happen regardless, but the reality is that no one works for free, not really, and the hours involved in a full publishing edit are insanely high. People who buy the book (regardless of format) do get more for their money, something just that bit more polished, something with covers and sleek formatting, and my adoration and love. Not that those who read online doesn't get love too, and just as much. Cowboy Summer is a book very close to my heart, because despite the fact that Shura is a dapple grey quarter horse, and I cannot race around barrels or throw a lasso to save my life, it is a story almost entirely inspired by the horse I love. Copper taught me a huge amount, about horses, about riding, and about myself as a person. There were others too: Christian taught me about the art of long reining, my sister explained long and hard over skype about the right technique to throw a lasso, Ma showed me how to ask with my heels rather than the reins. But it was Copper who put in the hours with me: stood in the pouring rain while we waited to cross the road, argued back when I asked wrong, and taught me what it was to fly. He is an older boy now than he was the day we came to the start of a hedge line and in one and the same breath we both decided to run as fast as we could. I never asked, he never told, but I felt his pulse through my legs where we touched and there was nothing either of us wanted to do other than go together. I know how Rhyder Markey feels about his horse, because you couldn't make me choose between the horse and the man I love. So off we go, to share another part of ourselves with the universe at large.
  24. Sasha Distan

    Chapter 11

    thank you very much! (you can also get yourself an e-book or paperback copy for your personal enjoyment). I'm really glad you liked it.Raising Wolf will happen, one day. It's a time thing. Hell, if you steamed through Born Wolf in two days... speed reader awards! Well done you. Keep enjoying!
  25. Sasha Distan

    Instantly

    hahaha! no, rick doesn't have to turn into a werewolf (if that's what Theo is - I never said after all) he just has to pick whether to change the way he sees the universe. you definitely have to go check out Joe Nichlos "Crickets" - it's the best song and a lovely album. As for 'Born Wolf' - once you start, you'll be hooked. You're wandering into my niche now lovely! I'm glad you loved the little love story; it is one of my favorites.
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