Saturday, August 3, 2013

Spotlight on The Howling Heart by April Bostic



Summary:

Paige Donovan is an ambitious college graduate who aspires to reach the top of the corporate ladder. She’s climbing fast when given the promotion of a lifetime at a prestigious fashion magazine in New York City. Her bright future comes to an unexpected halt after news of her father’s death. She inherits his old cabin in the Colorado Rockies and just when she thinks her luck couldn’t get any worse, she has a car accident in the mountains and awakens in the small, remote community of Black River. Soon she’s engulfed in the mystical world of Varulv—wolves descended from 12th century Scandinavia and blessed by Norse gods with the ability to appear human. Paige is desperate to return home, but never expects to fall for her rescuer, Riley Gray, a charming young werewolf from England who offers her an alternate future with his pack. Now she must choose between the career she’s always wanted and the love she’s always dreamed.




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Author Info:

April Bostic is a New Jersey-based romance author who enjoys unleashing her creativity and letting her imagination run wild. Her love of romance books inspired her to become not just a reader, but also a writer. In December 2008, she self-published her first novel, a contemporary romance with a supernatural twist entitled "A Rose to the Fallen". Her first short story, "Right Here, Right Now", released in January 2012 is an erotic romance with a dash of S&M. The following year, she released two more short stories: a romantic urban fantasy inspired by the Greek myth of Eros and Psyche entitled "Eros, My Love", and a sexy romantic comedy entitled "Love Addiction". After five years, she will release her second novel "The Howling Heart" in August 2013, a paranormal romance that delves into the mystical world of werewolves and Norse gods.

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21 comments:

  1. i don't resist wolves^^, i'm curious about if here you are born shifter or can become one.... after all each autho universe has his specificities

    i will keep my eyes open for this one

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    1. That is always interesting to find out. I do love how it is different for every book and author. Keeps it interesting. :)

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    2. yes and after that we can see what we love and what we don't ( wolves as mindless creatures that's not for me)

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  2. I've seen this on some other blogs. It does sound really interesting. Plus I love mythology and of course wolves. :)

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    1. do you have a favourite mythology?

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    2. I've always been a big fan of Greek mythologu.

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    3. i love it but at the moment i prefer egyptian one and norse mythology , so different

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    4. I really like reading about all of them. I grew up with mostly the greek stuff but as I got older I branched into the other ones.

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    5. ^^ it was part of my project of end of secondary^^ a comparaison between greek, egyptian, norse and judeo christian myth^^

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    6. That must have been fun to research. :)

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    7. not that must since i had to translate the text in latin^^ and the documentation is not that numerous but i loved it

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    8. No into Latin no fun but I love reading about the different ones.

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    9. ^^ you need to center you wish reading about them is too general for example i did my work on the topic" birth of the world" ( and partly how it's supposed to end) and believe me simply that was already really long ^^ and interesting ^^ to see similiraities, differences and such

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  3. I ment about the differences and similarities like you said, and like about all the different gods they each have.

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    1. ^^ i enjoy tjhe minor gods often forgotten but so capital ( ex Hestia)

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    2. There are so many great ones. Have you seen the Percy Jackson movie? I thought the first was really cute. I may take my mom to see the sequel next week. I have rewards points for a free movie and enjoys mythology too.

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    3. ^^ i think i saw the first film, i have read the books ( older ones at least)

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    4. Ive read the first 3. I like that the are older in the movies. The 2nd one just came out in theaters here.

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    5. i don't like they changed the actors ( and they will probably do it again for the next film in 2015)

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    6. I think they only changed the teachers and some of the gods. The kids Percy and the others I cant think of their names at the moment are the same. But no I dont like it when movies do that either.

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