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Fox Trapped (Shifter Towers/Love Sync Mates) by Jessica E. Subject is a Kindle Unlimited Event pick #mmshifterromance #mpreg #fantasyromance #mmromance #ku #giveaway



Title: Fox Trapped (Shifter Towers/Love Sync Mates)

 

Author: Jessica E. Subject

 

Genre: MM MPreg Shifter Romance

 

Book Blurb:

 

Fresh out of a messy breakup, omega fox shifter, Foxx, needs a job. His ex/former business partner has spread many lies about him around town and to his former clients, so he heads to Saramto in desperation. He doesn’t expect his smartphone to send him into the wrong building of Shifter Towers for his interview at a coding school, to get stuck in an elevator with a hulky bear shifter, or for his heat to start in the middle of it all.

 

In between clients, personal trainer, and alpha bear shifter, Slade, heads up to his lawyer’s office to sign the paperwork for the house he just bought. He’s hoping this next life stage will get his parents to ease up on their constant pleading for him to settle down. He has no need for a mate. So, he doesn’t expect to come face-to-face with the fox shifter who his bear claims is his fated mate, or to be trapped in an elevator with the young man during the beginning of his heat.

 

Fox Trapped is the seventh book in Jessica E. Subject’s sweet with knotty heat Shifter Towers series. Fox Trapped is a MM MPreg Shifter Romance that features a fox shifter trying to start over after the end of his marriage to a despicable non-shifter, a bear shifter not looking to settle down no matter how many times his parents encourage him to, multiple tech snaffus, and fate stepping in to bring these two together. If you like fated mates, elevator coitus, instant pregnancy, and the sweetest alpha ever, Fox Trapped is the book for you. While each book in the Shifter Towers series is set in the same world, they can each be read as standalones.

 

Excerpt:

 

No. No, this can’t be happening.

 

The realization hit me like a wave, almost knocking me off my feet. The elevator had jerked to a stop, and I was stuck inside with a man who made my heart race, but who was likely disgusted to be in my presence. Not only that, but he could easily crush my head between his thighs. Though it might be nice to be between them.

 

No! If the car didn’t start moving soon, I would be late for my interview. I needed the job. I couldn’t stay trapped.

 

Refusing to wait for Mr. Muscles to react, I darted in front of the panel and pressed the button for the twentieth floor again. Nothing. So, I pressed the other floors. Anything to get the elevator moving.

 

I’d arrived early, but that extra time quickly slipped away as the elevator refused to move.

 

I tried not to think about how close I’d become in position to the other man, about how I had my ass only inches from his cock. If I took a step or two back...

 

Where are these thoughts coming from? After shaking that image from my head, I loosened my tie. The elevator seemed abnormally hot. Is there a fire? Is that why the elevator stopped?

 

I didn’t hear the blare of an alarm indicating a fire or a drill, so I pressed the emergency button. I needed to make sure people knew we were in there and came to rescue us right away. But the button didn’t light up. Didn’t even make a sound.

 

I tried the button on the intercom. Somebody had to be on the other end. It was daytime hours for the building. The busiest time for all the towers. But only static answered me.

 

“Help.” I leaned closer to the speaker. “There’s two of us trapped”—I glanced around for the identification number—“in elevator 205. We’re on the seventh floor.”

 

The static stopped.

 

No one responded.

 

Had someone heard?

 

The panel didn’t have an emergency contact number on it. It looked like the sticker had been ripped off, leaving only a blank rough surface behind. And the only person in Saramto I had a number for belonged to my possible future boss. I couldn’t phone her. Not if I wanted to make a good impression.

 

Maybe I could ask the beefcake trapped with me to smash through the doors then carry me up to the twentieth floor.

 

I checked the time on my phone. Only fifteen minutes left before my interview. I needed out. Then I remembered the most obvious solution. Time to dial 9-1-1.

 

“Hey, Hansol.”

 

I turned around as soon as I heard the other guy speak. My name wasn’t Hansol. Then I realized he held his phone to his ear. Good. He can get us out of here.

 

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What makes your featured book a must-read?

 

A sweet romance about a fox shifter who isn’t having much luck in terms of relationships and finding a job meets a bear shifter who’s tired of his parents asking him when he’s going to find a mate meet in a stuck elevator, and things heat up. There are spicy scenes, but overall, it’s a super sweet romance story where the two of them eventually find their happy ending together.

 

Giveaway –

 

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Open Internationally.

 

Runs November 12 – November 21, 2024.


Winner will be drawn on November 22, 2024.

 

Author Biography:

 

Jessica E. Subject is a USA Today bestselling author of science fiction and paranormal romances, bringing to life a wide variety of characters. In her stories, you could not only meet a sexy alien or a pop star tiger shifter, but also unsuspecting clones and feisty omegas. You may be transported to a dystopian world where rebels are fighting to live and love, or to an alternate reality where shifters live among humans.


When Jessica is not reading, writing, or doing dreaded housework, she likes to go to fitness class, listen to BTS, and walk her Labrador Retriever/Border Collie her family adopted from the local animal shelter.


Jessica lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband and two not-so-little children. And she loves to hear from her readers.

 

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