I never thought I’d see the day…
I’ve written a romance. Not an action-packed adventure with a dollop of romance, an action-packed romance with a dollop of paranormal. Or something like that. But whatever it is, it’s certainly a boy-meets-girl romance.
What I’m trying to say is that after a bit of to-ing and fro-ing, Black Tiger is out there.
Here’s the blurb
He haunts the jungle – and her dreams
When Dr. Sally Carter travels to India to regroup from a broken heart the last thing she wants is to fall in love. But Raja Asoka (Ash) Bhosle is entirely too attractive to ignore, even though she knows it can only end in tears. Hers.
Ash guards his forest and the precious creatures within it, protecting the rare tigers from mindless slaughter, and a secret that lives in legend. From the moment he sets eyes on the Australian doctor, he wants her, even over the objections of his mother and the unsuitability of her cultural heritage.
While Ash fights tiger poachers, Sally struggles against cultural prejudice. Can the Legend of the Black Tiger be the bond that brings them closer together, or will it be an impossible belief that rips them apart. The closer Sally comes to understanding what the legend means, the more frequent the nightmares become. Is she losing her sanity, or is there more to Sally than she herself knows? The answers lie buried in her past.
When the Black Tiger breaks free to stalk the night, only one thing will control the beast.
As I’ve explained on my blog previously, this book is my small contribution to wild tiger conservation. All profits will be donated to the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation. So fork out less than the cost of a cup of coffee and do a small part to keep that
tyger, tyger, burning bright
in the forests of the night
There’s room on this planet for them, too, roaming wild and free as nature intended.
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Posted on 21 September 2012, in Black Tiger and tagged Black Tiger, India, paranormal, romance, tigers, were-tigers. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.

Woohoo!!!! Loved the story, love the cause.
Me too! Excited!
Thanks, Reb and Noelle. I hope it doesn’t disappoint.
Looking forward to reading it but have to get some contest judging out of the way not to mention actually writing something.