Blog Tour & Giveaway: Rise of the Alpha Squirrel (Nutty Romances, #2) by Kate Lowell

Kate Lowell is visiting again with book #2 from her adorable Nutty Romances series, Rise of the Alpha Squirrel! #teamNathan is in the Hizz-ouse! And I'm ready to get nutted on! Kate has not only returned to promote her follow up to Nuts About You (series should be read in order for maximum enjoyment) and dropped an excerpt. She is also hosting an AMAZING  GIVEAWAY! That's right...even BETTER than the last giveaway!


Nathan's met Vince's family, but Vince hasn't met Nathan's, and Nathan would like to keep it that way. Holy smoked almonds, what else do you do when you know how completely nuts your relatives are?

Why, you ease your man into it, by introducing him to normal shifters. Assuming you can find any.

But with a gossipy werehummingbird spreading the news, and a pair of young red pandas wreaking havoc with their fainting goat friends, Nathan’s about ready to climb into a pine cone and pull it in after him.

Then the local playboy weremoose hears about Vince, and Nathan has to find his inner alpha or the consequences will be worse than moldy hazelnuts.

Pages or Words: Approximately 24,000 words
Release Date: February 25, 2016
Categories: Contemporary, Fiction, Gay Fiction, Humor, M/M Romance, Paranormal, Romance, Urban Fantasy





Excerpt:
“Breakfast,” Vince said and waved a hand toward the table.
It was a squirrel’s wet dream. Or it would have been, if good-enough-to-lick-all-over-then-eat Vince hadn’t been sitting on the other side of the table. Maybe he could say it was any other squirrel’s wet dream—whatever, it was the breakfast of Roman squirrel emperors.  
A pile of thick, deep brown pancakes waited for him in the center of his plate. Raspberries and shaved almonds sprawled seductively over the side of the stack, glistening with sweet, sticky maple syrup. Some of the less audacious ones hid decorously beneath the edges of a heavy daub of whipped cream, but Nathan knew they were there, waiting for him to discover them. He could see them peeking diffidently out, uncertain whether they wanted to attract his attention or not.
And the best part—the most gorgeous massage therapist in the world was sitting across the table from him, watching him with eyes that were dark in more than just the usual way. He looked at Nathan like Nathan was a maple walnut ice cream with a peanut dip. Like he wanted to lick him all over and suck bits of him deep inside his mouth...

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Meet the author:

Kate Lowell lives on the east coast of Canada, in an old farm house that has way more personality than it has any right to. During the winter, she spends her time dreading snow, cursing at snow, shoveling snow, and scheming ways to shove it down the kids' necks. During the summer, she prays not to have snow. :)

Kate likes to play in ALL the sandboxes. While her main genres are paranormal and contemporary suspense, she is also interested in science fiction, fantasy and--weirdly--romantic comedy. She’s willing to pay large amounts of money to anyone who can come up with a Time Turner, or find her an agreeable Time Lord to sort out her scheduling problems.

You can contact her at katelowellbooks (at) gmail.com . If you think you’d like to try writing gay romance, come visit her critique group (Link can be found at
http://katelowell.com). New members are always welcome.

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Publisher: Kate Lowell
Cover Artist: Ana J. Phoenix


Kate Lowell also an excerpt from a popular were series. Take it away Kate!

The following excerpts are taken from the best-selling series ‘A Were’s Guide to Living in the Human World’ by Finnley Lakewood, Ph.D, and Gardenner Monk, Ph.D. Please don’t tell anyone where you got this excerpt—I had to take ridiculous risks to get my hands on these books and if they found me, they’d probably eat me.


From Kids, Cubs, Hatchlings, and All

Appendix B: Night Owls vs Early Birds

Depending on your species, your child may prefer to be awake either during the day or during the night. Luckily, this appears to be a common range of behaviors for human babies as well, and thus can easily be disguised as human.

However, as your child ages, human society expects that it will conform to human societal norms—such as sleeping at night and being awake during the day. This proves no difficulty for diurnal species, but nocturnal species may have to develop a schedule of naps during the day to allow their young to at least present the appearance of a day walker.

Other options are to avail yourself of some of the services found in Appendix L: Rent a Day-Active Child. Short term rentals of a day-active species benefit both parties—the daytime species gets childcare, while the night-living species throws off suspicion on the part of their human neighbors. (Rental fees are designed to offset the costs of costuming and props necessary.)



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Get this...Kate Lowell topped her last Nutty Romances giveaway! Are you ready for the cuteness?

One lucky winner will be the owner of this plush ruby-throat hummingbird:




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