Geri Buckley

Geri Buckley

About

Geri Buckley is a Georgia USA native who writes general fiction short stories, historical and contemporary romance novels, and women's fiction novels.

Her short fiction has appeared in several publications, including The Edifice of Literature, The Roswell Literary Review, The Southern Ocean ReviewAshes anthology, and the literacy textbook series Rhoades to Reading.

Geri's novels have been a SARA finalist for Best First Book, an EPPIE 2000 winner for Best Historical Romance, and a 2002 Rose Award nominee. She's also shortlisted in the Maggie Awards, the Suzannah Nelson Davis Awards, the New Century Writer Awards, and the Write Touch Readers' Award.

She is a member of Romance Writers of America, The Authors Guild, and Novelists, Inc.

New Alpha Rising: Ascension Part I

New Alpha Rising: Ascension Part I

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<p>Countless years ago, measured in thousands, the Gods came first. Monstrous creations were born of their frivolity. Like the Gods, some of the creations were peaceful, others not. Their duty to preserve the earth completed once more, however, the day came that the Gods had to leave earth. Unleashed and with loose regulation, the abominable creations left behind multiplied. In their midst, another conception came to be, and his kind would exist absolutely outside of the God’s purview.<br />Unmated, alone, and untrusting of others, Chatran was charged to go to a place and protect the father of a great child, yet unborn. This duty, however, was unknown to the most cognizant part of Chatran. Only the Beast, who resided within him, knew. As a result, the Beast led Chatran to Walhalla, North Dakota. Although his initial charge was to protect the father he found there, Chatran also gained a mate and Pack. With them, Chatran also found a new way forward, and started on a course that would lead to – New Alpha Rising: Ascension.</p>

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Reviews

&quot;Buckley offers up Paula Deen-style wit and &quot;old farmer's advice&quot;... <em>Stormy Weather</em> is a lively read.&quot; ~ Joanna Powell, <em>People</em> Magazine<br /><span style="font-size:13px;"><em><br /></em>&quot;At times laugh out loud funny, Buckley's book manages to be both inspiring and realistic.&quot;<em> ~ Publishers Weekly</em></span><br />