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7/28/2023

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I saved my daughter. But how do I save myself when I have a secret that is going to turn the entire werewolf world upside down?
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Blame It On Midnight
A Midnight Madness Nightcreature Novel Book 2
by Lori Handeland
Genre: Paranormal Women's Fiction

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I saved my daughter. But how do I save myself?

I did what I had to. Try and kill my girl? I will end you faster than you can say have mercy. Sure I broke a cardinal pack rule, which will get me executed by my mate. If they find out. If they find me.

Saved from capture by Zane, the sexiest of sexy werewolves, my rescue comes with a price. Zane wants a favor, one that could cause an all-out pack war. The last thing I need is to make more enemies, but lives are at stake if I don’t make a stand.
Not only that, but I have a secret. An impossible secret that is going to turn the entire werewolf world upside down.

From the voice of 
New York Times bestselling author Lori Handeland, a new volume in her Nightcreature world, complete with the humor, depth of characterization and fast-paced plot lines she is known for while showcasing the author’s incredible range.



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​I found the country lane that led to where I was going. Several minutes later, the overgrown driveway spit me into a clearing tucked into a deep, dark wood. The place had always given me Hansel and Gretel vibes, but now, considering, it felt more Little Red Riding Hood.
I cast uneasy glances at the thick, dense trees, which, thanks to my fairy-tale thoughts—curse them!—appeared to heave and hum. Despite the ungodly hour, seemingly every available light fixture blazed within the gorgeous log home.
Why Frankie—my late husband’s assistant, a beautiful young man with ridiculously long, dark lashes and very shiny teeth—had built a place that fit him as well as shitkicker boots fit a gazelle had always been unclear.
Frankie’s baby—a peacock-blue 1957 Ford Fairlane convertible—shone beneath the light of the undulating moon, and before I could even knock, the door swung open.
Middle of the night and Frankie matched his car. Smooth. Cool. Classic. His cream trousers held a perfect crease, and his apricot button-down had never known a crinkle. The only indication of the ungodly hour were his bare, narrow feet. We matched.
I lifted my hand. “Hi.”
His unwrinkled brow wrinkled. “People have been searching for you.”
Old news. The only one who hadn’t been, come to think of it, was Frankie. And now that I did think of it, and considering . . . everything . . . that was suspect.
“I told them you were visiting a friend.”
Oh. Right. I had said that. Had, in fact, pushed him with my mind—my innate werewolf gift—into believing it despite--
“Then someone mentioned you don’t have friends.”
That.
I had contractors. Suppliers. Consultants. I had made Patrick’s Victorian family home into a showplace once featured in Architectural Digest, something that had made Patrick proud of the place for the first, and last, time I could recall.
I had neighbors. Fellow members of charitable organizations. Spouses of other politicians. Basically acquaintances. I’d never fit in. Not anywhere. Ever. Except with Patrick. With Gideon. And I hadn’t wanted to.
But now would have been a good time to have friends. Someone I could go to for help besides my husband’s lover. But you get what you get.
The wind chose that second to rustle through the trees and waft the scent of rotting walnuts across my face. I tensed and whirled, spreading my arms wide, putting myself between that scent and Frankie.
But behind me—to the left and to the right—there was nothing but trees, and when I took another whiff . . . more nothing. Because I’d killed the last werewolf that smelled like that. I knew I had.
“Sarah, what the he—?”
I shoved Frankie inside and slammed the door, flicked the lock, looked for a dead bolt. Didn’t find one, but a dead bolt wasn’t going to help if a werewolf wanted in. A werewolf would just jump through one of the far too numerous windows.
“Did you ever consider storm shutters for those?”
“To prep for the hurricane that isn’t going to hit Wisconsin ever?” Frankie asked.
I started turning off the lights. “Better safe than sorry.”

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Nothing Good Happens After Midnight
A Midnight Madness Nightcreature Novel Book 1

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They say a mother will do anything for her child . . . I’m living proof

This nightmare began when I got the call every parent dreads. My daughter, Jenna, was missing from her college campus. Of course, my mind went to the worst place. After all, my late husband was a powerful senator. Was this some political payback?

I call in a favor and soon I’m partnered with an FBI sex trafficking agent. He tells me local girls have been disappearing for some time now, and he finally has a lead. But what we find at that abandoned warehouse is something out of a horror movie.

Werewolves! Two rival packs, their alphas fighting, winner take all––the pack and the trafficked girls. The werewolves must replenish their breeders, recently decimated by a virus that killed only the females.

But Jenna’s been keeping a secret, which only makes two of us. Though I should be angry, I know the lies I’ve told play a huge role in why we’re here. I’ll do anything to make it right. No way is my girl going to become a sacrificial mate for the greater good––even if she is the ‘chosen one.’ So, I do what any mother would do, I take her place, offering myself to Gideon, the winning alpha, as his mate.

Gideon’s goal is to live in harmony with the human world, but there are others who exist for the power, for the violence, and they don’t plan to let peace prevail.

There’s a civil werewolf war brewing and I am right in the middle of it.

From the voice of 
New York Times bestselling author Lori Handeland, a new volume in her Nightcreature world, complete with the humor, depth of characterization and fast-paced plot lines she is known for while showcasing the author’s incredible range.



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​When the phone rings in the middle of the night, everything changes.
Mother always said: Nothing good happens after midnight. I’d found in my forty-one years on this earth, in that at least, Mom had been right.
I sat up so fast I jiggled the mattress. I froze, my gaze shifting to, then away from the empty side of the bed. I still hadn’t gotten used to Patrick not being there. Would I ever?
The shrill slice of sound continued to cut through the oh so silent night. I only had one ringtone left on my allowed calls after that indelible hour of midnight, and this was it. My heart rate increased from WTF? to OMG!
“Jenna?”
“Sorry, Mrs. Sullivan. It’s Cammy.”
I searched my memory for the identity of Cammy, feeling slow, stupid despite the far too rapid rate of my heart.
Spring, same time two years ago, my OB had diagnosed the reason for my newly sluggish brain and sudden ability to fry eggs atop my head as premature menopause.
Look at it this way, you won’t have to worry about getting pregnant for very much longer.
Not that I had for decades. However, having my body betray me like that—basically saying I was old, when I never really got to be young—had stung. It still did.
Cammy’s tentative voice brought me back to the right now. “I’m Jenna’s roommate.”
My skin prickled with heat and a fine sheen of sweat started up at my hairline. “What’s wrong?”
“Jenna hasn’t been here since Tuesday.”
Here being the University of Wisconsin. I’d been so proud when Jenna had decided to go to UW like me. Or like the me I could have been, would have been if not for her.
“Tuesday,” I repeated. “But it’s . . .”
Come on, brain, don’t fail me now!
Thursday! I thought at the same time Cammy said, “Thursday.”
For an instant, I was near ecstatic to have concluded something at the same speed as a millennial. Then I did the math, never my strong suit even before all the brain-fart BS. “That’s two days, and you’re just calling me now?”
“Sometimes she pulls an all-nighter. Stays at the library or goes to a study group. But she lets me know. I didn’t really worry until I called her phone, and it was . . .”
My skin did that prickle again. Jenna’s phone was in Cammy’s hand, obviously, since she was talking to me on it. That I hadn’t asked why earlier put another notch in my losin’ it belt.
“Her phone was in her backpack,” Cammy continued. “In her room, along with her laptop and her books.”
Cammy paused, waiting for me to fill in the blanks. Jenna probably wouldn’t be studying without her backpack, and the notes and books and computer within. But even if she’d grabbed a few things and left the rest, she never would have left her cell phone. I didn’t think it had been out of her sight—more accurately, out of her hand—since I’d handed it to her when she was ten.
“In Lunar Lake, anywhere can be reached from anywhere in a handful of minutes,” Patrick had argued. “Even if she falls off her bike and breaks her leg, someone’s gonna be at her side quicker than she can make a call. She’s safer than safe, like every other kid in town. What are you worried about?”
When I lifted my eyebrows, he’d blinked, said, “Oh,” and that had been the last Patrick had said about that. He knew why I was the way I was better than anyone. It was one of the reasons I’d married him.
I’d devoted my life to raising Jenna. She was everything. The only thing. When she’d gone to college, I’d been proud but also terrified. This exact scenario—a midnight phone call, a missing child—played through my mind far too often. Sadly, what I should do about it had never played through as well.
“Hello?” Cammy’s worried voice broke into my thoughts. She probably thought I’d fainted. Or stroked out. I was tempted.
But all Jenna had was me now, and all I had was her. If that meant facing my greatest fear again, I’d face it. What choice did I have?
She was my baby.

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Lori Handeland is a five-time nominee and two-time winner of the prestigious RITA™ Award from Romance Writers of America, as well as the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over sixty novels spanning the genres of paranormal romance, urban fantasy, contemporary romance, historical romance, historical fantasy and women’s fiction. Her novel Just Once received a coveted, starred review from Library Journal and was optioned as a feature film by Catalyst Global Media.

Lori set her sight on being an author at the age of ten. She remembers sitting at a typewriter before she knew how to type, pecking out a story about a family who went into space. As an only child her summers were spent with that typewriter, television, and, above all, books. As a young adult, she got sidetracked by the need to make a living. She worked as a waitress and later enrolled in college to become a teacher.

Lori lives in Southern Wisconsin with her husband of over thirty-five years. In between writing and reading, she enjoys long walks with their rescue mutt, Arnold, and visits from her two grown sons, awesome daughter-in-law and perfectly adorable grandchildren.


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61 Comments
Marcy Meyer
7/28/2023 06:39:39 am

The excerpt sounds really good. The cover looks great.

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Lori Handeland link
7/28/2023 08:30:35 am

Thank you so much! Hope everyone enjoys the book. These covers turned out AWESOME, yes?

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Rita Wray
7/28/2023 08:33:59 am

Great cover.

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sherry fundin link
7/28/2023 09:22:36 am

That werewolf looks pretty wicked

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Susan Smith
7/28/2023 10:09:33 am

This sounds like a great paranormal read. I like the cover and excerpt.

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Wendy Jensen
7/28/2023 10:53:18 am

Intriguing book details.

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Cathy French
7/28/2023 11:29:10 am

Interesting cover for this genre. I enjoyed reading the excerpt.

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Valerie Seal
7/28/2023 11:56:27 am

Looks interesting!

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Beyond Comps
7/28/2023 12:40:47 pm

Great cover!

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Darlene Owen
7/28/2023 01:01:07 pm

It is always scary to lose a child

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Barbara Montag
7/28/2023 01:54:01 pm

Paranormal Women's Fiction - love this genre & the outstanding cover!
Thank you for sharing this with us.

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wendy hutton
7/28/2023 02:19:06 pm

awesome cover, this sounds interesting

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Amy F
7/28/2023 03:01:30 pm

Gorgeous cover! This sounds amazing.

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Jon Heil
7/28/2023 03:51:09 pm

Yup cute wolf - Husky power!

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Piroska
7/28/2023 04:32:11 pm

The book sounds fantastic. Love the gorgeous cover.

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Jean Craven
7/28/2023 04:41:53 pm

would love to win the wolf my ducks want him to move in

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Alma Fisher
7/28/2023 06:25:52 pm

Looks like a good read

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David Basile
7/28/2023 06:59:49 pm

Looks interesting

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Sherry
7/28/2023 07:38:01 pm

I really like the covers and the excerpts.

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Danielle Day
7/28/2023 08:01:59 pm

I like it.

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Thomas Gibson
7/28/2023 08:07:38 pm

Werewolves are awesome! This should be a good one.

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Nancy
7/28/2023 08:32:31 pm

Many readers will enjoy reading about the creatures in the Nightcreature world!

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Terri Quick
7/28/2023 09:50:33 pm

Loving the cover

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bn100
7/28/2023 09:54:47 pm

interesting

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Jamie Martin link
7/28/2023 11:16:20 pm

Do you have any advice for new writers?

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Bea LaRocca
7/29/2023 05:08:49 am

I like the cover art, synopsis and excerpt, this is a must read book and series for me. Thank you for sharing your bio and book details and for offering a giveaway

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Cynthia C
7/29/2023 05:41:12 am

The excerpts are interesting. Thank you for sharing them.

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Nickie
7/29/2023 11:24:37 am

Looks interesting!

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Jamie N.
7/29/2023 01:23:16 pm

This sounds like my kind of book!

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Carolyn D
7/29/2023 02:05:31 pm

This story sounds intriguing. I am curious as to what lies and secrets Jenna's mom has if she feels like she plays a role in what happened.

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Angela Heerde
7/29/2023 04:07:01 pm

I like book details

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Debbi Wellenstein
7/29/2023 05:51:15 pm

I enjoyed the excerpt. Thank you for the giveaway!

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David Hollingsworth
7/29/2023 06:06:53 pm

Congratulations on the book!

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Jodi Hunter
7/29/2023 06:38:13 pm

I'm excited to check this book out.

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Ann Fantom
7/29/2023 08:35:51 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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MICHAEL A LAW
7/30/2023 01:00:17 am

Looks like a great novel.

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K
7/30/2023 02:04:37 am

I really can't wait to give this a read! Thanks so much for sharing it.

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Nancy
7/30/2023 01:01:17 pm

Fantastic cover

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Brandy - Monday
7/30/2023 01:51:05 pm

Great book deals!

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Carol G
7/31/2023 08:14:17 am

A good example of what a mother will do for her child--with an unusual twist!

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Jennifer Alaggio
8/1/2023 09:12:25 am

This looks good! Do you have any special routines when you are writing your books that help you to get into the writing zone?

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Kim Kern
8/2/2023 01:15:12 pm

Sounds pretty scary!

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beth shepherd
8/2/2023 02:05:36 pm

This looks like a great read

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Ellie Wright
8/2/2023 08:30:31 pm

Beautiful cover!!

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Kim S
8/3/2023 07:49:27 am

The cover looks great!!!!!!!!

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Adelina Roth
8/8/2023 01:36:51 pm

This book sounds great, what was your inspiration that helped you to create this book?

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Julie Feldermann
8/9/2023 03:08:01 pm

How long does it take to write a book?

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Angela (Angel's Guilty Pleasures) link
8/11/2023 09:04:02 am

Nice cover and sounds good.

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Karen A.
8/15/2023 09:25:49 am

This book sounds fantastic. Love the cover!

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Debbie P
8/17/2023 12:34:34 pm

This sounds like an awesome read!

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Daniel M
8/24/2023 05:54:40 pm

like the cover

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Christy R.
8/26/2023 04:11:25 am

Sounds like an exciting book. Have you ever based a character on a friend or family member, and what did they think about it?

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Kaitlyn Walas
8/27/2023 12:33:29 pm

Love the synopsis!

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Betty Curran
8/27/2023 08:53:30 pm

Sounds like an exciting read

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Renata
8/28/2023 01:59:02 am

Sounds good!

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Bridgett A Wilbur
8/28/2023 05:34:47 am

I just love your cover and excerpt.

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jason jennings
8/28/2023 02:29:33 pm

sounds good cant wait to read it

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Jenny Ham
8/28/2023 09:29:45 pm

The title is exactly what my mom used to tell me when I was a teen. Love it..

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Sand
8/28/2023 09:49:15 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Cassandra D
8/28/2023 11:06:17 pm

I really like the except.

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Dreaa Drake
8/28/2023 11:52:32 pm

This sounds like a great book!

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