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7/31/2024

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​ War makes monsters of all men, and love alone can conquer it.  

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Blood Curse
Cully Beinn Wolves Book 1
by Brekke Elle
Genre: Historical Paranormal Fantasy Romance 

 

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An untrained healer’s apprentice.
A shifter pack forced to go to war.
And a curse that could swallow all of them whole.

Rini MacIllroy chafes at the responsibilities of being an apprentice healer to her shifter wolf pack. They have stayed safe by keeping separate from humankind, but the American Civil War encroaches on their village, and Rini’s friends and lover are sent down the mountain to fight, while Rini must stay behind.

When a deserting soldier attacks a young girl, Rini jumps into action with tooth and claw. But her rage unknowing unlocks an ancient curse that feeds on bloodshed and violence. Now Rini is hunted through her dreams by a shadow made of nightmares and midnight. Even her steadfast friends and mentor, the ancient priestess Sedna, are unable to help her quell the lust for blood that threatens to consume Rini from the inside out.

When one of her Pack returns from the battlefield, he is broken in body and spirit. Even Sedna’s considerable power cannot heal him. Rini must sing back his soul, using her healer’s magic to heal the wounds that go beyond flesh. While the curse tightens its hold, calling not just for bloodlust but to claim souls, Rini struggles to keep her own inner wolf at bay. Neighbors turn against neighbors, friends betray friends, and the Pack threatens to rip itself apart at the seams.

Can Rini defeat the curse in her own blood, or will she and the Pack she loves be consumed by the beast within?

Blood Curse is a lush historical paranormal fantasy set gainst the backdrop of the American Civil War, weaving the folklore of the Scottish Highlands with New World magic. Perfect for fans of strong female friendships,coming-of-age adventure, and slow burn, fated mates romance. It ends in a mild cliffhanger.


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​ April, 1863

The Moon glowed through her bedroom window, as luminous as a kerosene lamp. No wonder Rini’s ancestors worshiped the Moon, those first wolfkind who howled out in the murky night sky, thankful for guidance. Rini fidgeted in the silver glow, pulling her fingers through the woven plaits of her crimson hair until they were unbound.
Unbound.
The change rippled through her muscles and sinew, prickling her tiny hairs to life with a current of pure being that she missed when she was confined to her skins. But Rini had learned as a cub not to change indoors. Paws and claws never tread well on the smooth floorboards of her family’s cabin. 
“We’ll meet just before dawn and go for a run.” Her two best friends had agreed – together, just their trio, away from the village, away from the Elders, and their parents, and their restrictions. Out into the fresh woods. Free. 
Rini had hardly slept. She’d never been a good liar, but she could deflect an untruth. When her sister, Mena, asked why she fidgeted with their quilt, laying there in the dark after the house had gone quiet, Rini could answer in truth.
“Auntie has taught me so much already I worry I can’t remember it all.”
It was true, of course. Being a brand new apprentice, scarcely a fortnight now, had heaped more responsibility onto her days than Rini could believe. Which is why she so desperately needed this run, this freedom. This chance to be unbound.
But the war crept ever closer to their precious mountains. To their village, up a hollow and away – away from the fuss and noise of humankind, away from their politics and their wars. Away from their superstitions. 
But even the mountains could not keep out the soldiers and the guns forever. 
Rini knew it. But oh, she wanted to forget it. To go and be free. 
Be unbound, if only for one run, one morning. 


Rini leaned on the outside of the stairs, pressing most of her weight against the thick railing to lessen the creaking as she slipped toward the kitchen and the front door. She knew of a legend that told of Daria, the first Bennachadh, using magic to mask the sound of her footsteps as she snuck up on the water hag, Skol. But Rini was just a Healer’s apprentice and didn’t know anything about magic. Unless being an aeisdear meant she was born with a bit of magic. But hearing the songs of trees couldn’t help her slip past her parents.
“Stars be damned,” she whispered. She was eighteen, marked as a woman and perfectly capable of making her own choices. But still she hesitated.
Her parents stood by the stove in the warm pocket of the kitchen. All she needed was to slide by them and she was free. Her elder sister still slept, tucked into the quilt in their bed. She didn’t spy her little brother Oliver about either. If I can just make it to the hallway. But the floorboards betrayed her.
“Serenity, lass, you’re up early,” her father growled, not unkindly. 
Rini shook the loose sheet of her crimson hair over her shoulder and smiled. “Aye Pa, I have to go meet Auntie.” A lie, but a small one. She would go and see her Great Aunt. But after her run.
“Aunt Sedna needs you this early?” asked her mother as she surreptitiously wiped her floured hands against her apron.
“Aye,” Rini said, looking quickly away from her mother’s eyes. She knew too well that her mother could read a lie as quick as a snap of heat lightning. 
“Well, if Aunt Sedna needs her apprentice, then go on,” her father opened his broad arms to her. “Don’t go wandering in the woods, you hear? There were soldiers spotted outside Morgantown when Chief Ian and his boys went down there last.”
“Aye Pa,” Rini shrugged off his hug, the gurgle of guilt in her stomach. Lumina and Lilith were waiting for her, and they were about to break half a dozen restrictions the Chief and Elders’ Council had placed on the village since the outbreak of the war. But the chance to run free was too sweet to miss. 
She smiled, swallowing the untruth. Grabbing up her long skirts so she didn’t trip, Rini hurried from the kitchen before her parents could ask more questions.

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The early morning air smelled of the earthy scent of dried kindling burning in the hearth fires around the village. Rini inhaled deeply. She could lick the taste of smoke from the dew-heavy air. The pines hummed, high and fast like notes from a fiddle, their crushed needles releasing a tangy, clean smell. She sighed. She could nearly taste freedom on the breeze. 
She whistled, then ducked behind a stand of trees not far from the McLean cabin. She undressed quickly, pulling her blue homespun dress overhead and tossing it carelessly into a pile with her shift, stockings, and pantaloons. The air caressed her tender skin, her nipples tightened and fine hairs rose along her arms. 
“Impatient, are we?” Lumina McLean sauntered toward Rini, already naked with her nightgown draped carelessly over her shoulder.
“My parents were already awake,” Rini sighed.
“Do they know we’re going for a run?” Lilith, Lumina’s twin sister, asked as she joined Rini, pulling off her chemise with a graceful flourish. When Rini shook her head, Lilith gave a cheerful cry. She opened her arms wide to the purpling sky and let the change course through her body, silver-gray fur replacing skin in a smooth wave, as she landed gracefully on all fours.
“You’re so dramatic,” Lumina scoffed. With a wheeze, the change resettled Lumina’s bones, popping them from joints and refashioning them until her body took the lithe form of a gray wolf.
Rini looked into the clear sky of early morning. The rising sun had burned away the purple haze of dawn. The air tingled, ripe with possibility. Trees sang a familiar aria. The itch beneath her skin spread, her shoulders and knees the first to pop from their fitted joints, pressing outward as they expanded or shrank. The itch ticked down her spine, the vertebra curving, realigning. Her fingernails sharpened and her fingers shortened. In a breath, her skin sunk beneath a blanket of tawny fur. Rini shook out the pelt, her tail uncoiling from the base of her spine. 
She barked, joy and impatience buzzing in her veins. She wanted to run, to feel the wind slide along her shoulders and back. She wanted to pound her paws against the damp earth. She wanted to leave behind Cully Beinn and all the traditions and restrictions that regulated her life. She wanted freedom.
Lilith nipped at her tail, wiggling the thick fur above her eyes.
You want to play chase? Rini thought as she danced back and forth, snapping playfully at her friend. Lumina rolled her eyes and sulked toward the trees.
In a bound, Rini leapt over Lilith to tumble against Lumina, knocking them both over. She gave a giddy yip before springing up the mountain trail, away from their village. She heard Lumina growl, but the drumming of two sets of paws followed her as she climbed the steep path.
It was cool and shadowed underneath the pine and sweetgum branches. Rini raced through the familiar trails, her whole body extended in effort. She was agile in her furs, more graceful than she ever was in her skins. “Four legs are better for balance,” her mother joked whenever Rini tripped over her ankle-length skirts and petticoats. But in her furs, Rini moved in long, sure strides. There were no hems to stumble over, and she was faster than the McLean sisters.
Up and up she raced, easily outpacing the twins. Her tawny fur slicked back as the air streamed past. For a few strides Rini was thoughtless, a creature of movement, a creature of freedom. A sharp tug on her tail pulled Rini into the present. Lilith licked her lips and darted past her, a sly smile exposing her teeth.
Rini barked a laugh at the challenge as she sprang over a felled log. She felt a childlike giddiness as she ran. The wind chilled her nose and made her eyes water, but she ran on, upward, past the farthest Gordon family fields, up past the trickling Laurel River, until a strong scent brought her up short.
Sour, like vinegar and rotten cabbage. Urine. And the copper tang of blood.
Humankind.


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Brekke Elle is a word tinker, coffee drinker, and has clumsy thumbs (or so she claims to excuse typos!). A Georgia peach living in the heart of North Carolina, Brekke has traveled and lived around the world – including attending the University of Cambridge in England, interning for an NGO in rural Cambodia, and working at a university in Northern California. Along the way she has collected stories (and a bit of bad poetry too). Her first real desire to become a writer (more than just wanting to be Jo March when she was 9) was after reading SABRIEL by Garth Nix. It was the first world she ever wanted to fall sideways into, and she has been recreating those lush worlds for readers ever since.

When she’s not losing herself in her imaginary universes, Brekke spends most of her time chasing her four kids (including twin toddlers!), canning up homecooked chicken broth, and volunteering at a neighborhood community garden. Her favorite color is black (no, really), her favorite fairy tale is Beauty and the Beast (preferable one of Robin McKinley’s retellings), and her favorite drink is coffee until 3pm, then it’s a full bodied Pinot Noir.


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Hello people of the internet!


I’m Brekke Elle (Rhymes with Becky Bell!), author of Blood Curse, the first in the Cully Beinn Wolves historical paranormal fantasy series.

Yes, you read that correctly– historical, paranormal, fantasy. Also romance. And female friendship. And coming of age. Whew!

Being an indie author means I can do what I want!

I’ve been writing seriously for more than twelve years, the first ten of which were spent trying to break into the traditionally published space. After my fourth manuscript was turned down because the agent “already had a chronic illness rep” in his catalog, I decided that I wanted to go my own way. And it’s been a wild and wonderful ride!

Blood Curse is my debut, a historical fantasy romance about wolf shifters amid the turmoil of the American Civil War. The idea first came to me in high school, actually. I am a living history reenactor (surprise! I know a lot about muzzleloaders and cooking over a campfire), and I wondered about the stories of all the families who were left to survive the impact of the war around them. I watched as my own friends were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan in “War on Terror” and slowly the idea grew.

Take those very human questions, mix in my undying love for Shifter stories and all things magic, and Blood Curse was born! Originally, this was a contemporary fantasy novel that took place in my hometown of Atlanta. But that didn’t quite fit.

So I listened to my characters, like Aunt Sedna, the wizened priestess who was born in Scotland, and who knew a bit about old world magic. She reminded me this was a story about war, and loss, and the many forms and flavors of love.

So we moved from modern day, to the mid-1860s, and from the Deep South, to the craggy peaks of Appalachia. Most of Blood Curse was completed in the years I lived and worked in rural West Virginia, and the stunning landscape shows up on the page.

Lots changed from the first concept, but 2 things stayed the same: Rini and Gabriel, two of the main characters. Their personalities, Rini as curious, stubborn red-head, and Gabriel as a moody, blue-eyed protector, have always been clear.

Rini McIllroy has a lot of my younger self– she constantly struggles with both wanting to be an adult and be respected, but also wants freedom and escape from the responsibilities of adulthood. She cherishes her friends and family, even when they annoy her (can’t we all relate?). Gabriel is your classic brooding hero, scarred from losing his family at an early age, he’s the perfect moody blacksmith. He’s lived rent-free in my brain for more than twenty years, so it’s about time to share him with others.

I think one of my favorite aspects of writing a series like the Cully Beinn Wolves, is that I get to create a lush world full of my own myths and legends. These wolf shifters are surrounded by lore– by their own heroes and heroines of Old. And far from being just myths, this lore shows up in magic, and in the rituals of their wolf pack, (and in later books!). There is Angus the Mighty, first chieftain of the Shifter packs, and Daria, the first high priestess. We even have legendary curses (which may or may not get broken!).

I even adapted some contemporary Scots-Gaelic for key concepts in the pack, too. For example, the Cully Beinn pack calls their priestess the Bennachadh (Ben-AUCH-ag, “blessing”), and the magical dreams sent by the Moon are called Aislings (ASH-link, “dream”). These little snippets of world building were so fun to create and integrate into the overarching story.

I’m beyond excited to share Blood Curse with all of you! It’s out now, and Blood Bond the second book in the Cully Beinn Wolves series comes out September 3rd!

If your readers want an exclusive prequel story about Rini’s ritual Marking into adulthood, they can grab it here: http://subscribepage.io/Uc1Sor

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29 Comments
Marcy Meyer
7/31/2024 06:46:25 am

The excerpt sounds really interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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Alma Fisher
7/31/2024 08:13:47 am

Looks like a good read

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Rita Wray
7/31/2024 09:04:26 am

The cover is great.

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wendy hutton
7/31/2024 10:01:01 am

beautiful cover, this sounds like a great read

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Angela (Angel's Book Nook) link
7/31/2024 10:14:27 am

Cool cover.

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David Basile
7/31/2024 11:18:45 am

Looks like a good read

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Lisa Vance
7/31/2024 01:15:10 pm

Sounds like a great read.

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7/31/2024 01:28:39 pm

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Wendy Jensen
7/31/2024 01:32:21 pm

I love shifter books and would love to read this one.

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Sherry
7/31/2024 02:51:08 pm

I really like the cover and the excerpt and think the book sounds interesting.

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Angela Heerde
7/31/2024 03:46:50 pm

I like book details

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Debbi Wellenstein
7/31/2024 04:31:13 pm

I enjoyed the excerpt for Blood Curse. Thank you for the giveaway!

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Terri Quick
7/31/2024 06:07:33 pm

Nice cover

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MICHAEL A LAW
7/31/2024 06:13:15 pm

This looks like a fantastic read. Thanks for sharing.

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Ann Fantom
7/31/2024 08:17:46 pm

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

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bn100
7/31/2024 11:31:43 pm

cool

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Stephanie Liske
8/1/2024 12:13:20 am

I like the book details.

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Barbara Montag
8/1/2024 02:45:32 pm

I enjoyed reading this well done excerpt!
Thank you for sharing it.

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Azeem Isaahaque
8/1/2024 04:39:40 pm

Looks like an awesome read

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Beyond Comps
8/2/2024 05:53:41 am

Great cover!

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Danielle Day
8/3/2024 01:58:53 am

Fun cover!

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Carol G
8/3/2024 10:05:52 am

Apparently, losing one's temper is really bad if there's an unknown curse hanging around.

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beth shepherd
8/3/2024 02:11:51 pm

This looks like a great read

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Laura Thomas link
8/4/2024 11:03:43 am

Pretty cover and I like the blend of genres.

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Jeanna Massman
8/4/2024 09:31:43 pm

I love the cover and the plot is intriguing!

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Nancy
8/4/2024 10:34:26 pm

Sounds fascinating

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8/6/2024 11:49:39 am

The book looks very interesting!

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Renata
8/7/2024 12:57:52 am

Sounds good!

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8/7/2024 10:14:06 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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