I don't think I would mind him leaving presents under my tree. What about you?
Monday, December 23, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Book Review: The Dragon Legacy by Jane Hunt
The Dragon Legacy by Jane Hunt is an atmospheric work
of art. Each descriptive turn of phrase leaves the read feeling as though they
are part of the unfolding story and also leaves them breathless for more. The
story is fashioned as a masque, a tale that reveals an inner truth.
The paranormal
cast of characters is well developed by Ms. Hunt. Each detail is striking from
her description of Fleur’s initial attraction to Lukas to things like the way
Lukas’ hair looked, “its remarkable black color, reminiscent
of an exotic bird or reptile with highlights of metallic turquoise and blue
woven through it.” The
attraction between Fleur and Lukas is so intense, so palpable it makes it
difficult to put this book done. Ms. Hunt also does a wonderful job with the
characterization of Xavier, the story’s villain. His two-sided nature is
testament to Ms. Hunt’s writing skills as she showcases something we see in
real life, the two natures people can have and how easy it is for them to hide
certain aspects of themselves.
The story
moves along at a fast past, keeping the reader guessing at each turn. This page
turner of a paranormal romance with its twist, beautiful imagery, hot scenes,
and a great ending makes for a terrific read. I can’t wait to read more of Ms.
Hunt’s books.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
More about the author:
Author Bio: As a child I had a complete stable of make
believe horses and my imagination remains as vivid. Now it creates characters
and scenarios which provide the inspiration for my stories.
I am so excited to finally have career as a writer. My love affair with
the written word started as a teenager. I secretly dreamed of writing the
romantic novels I loved to read. Life had other plans for me. Marriage at
twenty-one whilst still at university launched me into a career in health
service management. I often thought about writing in my spare time but my
career and two wonderful children kept me occupied 24/7. Illness forced an abrupt end to my career.
Always the optimist I seized the opportunity to write full time in 2012.
The Dragon Legacy is my first published novel and I am excited to be
sharing it with a wider audience.
When I'm not
writing I enjoy reading, book reviewing, social media and walking in the
countryside. Passionate about animal welfare.
The
Dragon Legacy -- 20 December 2013
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Hump Day Hunk - Blue Collar Heroes
While the world is abuzz with the scenes being filmed for Fifty Shades of Grey's big screen adaptation and women everywhere are fantasizing about self-made billionaire Christian Grey, some of us are looking for a man more grounded in reality. While I love stories where a rich man whisks away some beautiful diamond in the rough girl, I also like a story that has a bit more realism. It pushes me as the writer to be more creative. The grand gestures of love don't fall into the same category. Its easy to write a story where the hero gifts his love interest with a whirlwind trip to Paris or expensive jewelry or a new luxury car. But, I think there is a lot of wonderful emotional moments that get missed in all the extravagance.
For one of my next manuscripts I plan on making the male hero someone more down to earth. A man who is strong and works with his hands and knows the value of a promise. He lives to make his love happy and knows that she prefers something he's fashioned for her out of steel instead of store bought because it holds special meaning. My next male hero will be a welder who has an artistic bent and creates beautiful pieces of art from metal. Have you seen the things a welder can do when he unleashes his creative side? Take a look at some of the work on Etsy by artisan welders, like this amazing North Star. Could you imagine falling for a man who could craft something so amazing?
What do you think about creating a male character who is more grounded in reality? Could you fall for a fisherman, or a construction worker, or a welder?
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