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Hunter's Moon--IN PRINT!
Hunter’s Moon, the third book of the Moon Series, will soon be available in print from Samhain. Whoo-hoo!
Now that I got that out of the way, I want to talk a bit about the book. Every writer has that one book in their career they have trouble writing. Maybe it’s the plot, or the characters, or the way the story is progressing, but there’s something that seems to pull the author away from the work.
Hunter’s Moon was the book for me. I was writing this at a time in my life where I was just starting out with a new job (retail, yuck). I was learning to manage my time to both work and write. It was quickly becoming too demanding. The book slowed down, even coming completely to a halt, when I realized I might not be able to both work and write.
And it wasn’t just that I couldn’t find the time. It was the story itself. I love my characters, and seeing such terrible things happening to them and knowing I was creating it just broke my heart. There were times when I wanted to just stop writing.
I seriously considered it. That was it for me. No more Moon Series.
Then I realized, hey, this is my dream. I worked hard for this. I didn’t just write and get published to let a little thing like time management, or heartwrenching scenes, get me down. No, this was my dream.
I think about Hunter’s Moon whenever I work on a new project, remembering it as the lowest time of my career.
But thank goodness, I snapped out of it, or else you wouldn’t be gearing up to read the book in a few days!
Happy Reading!
Hunter’s Moon
Genre: Paranormal, Horror
Werewolves Jason and Rose Barnett have tried to put the past behind them, but Jason’s strange dreams prove true and his dangerous obsession uncovers a shocking revelation that may destroy them…once and for all.
Book three of the Moon Series. Books are recommended to be read in order.
Jason and Rose Barnett believed hunter Simon Connor to be dead and gone. But Jason continues to have strange dreams, which reveal something that could destroy the Paranormal Research and Development Institute and tear relationships apart.
Jason becomes a vigilante, fueled by his growing psychic powers that tell him something—or someone—is still out there. Rose, no longer able to stand by while her mate destroys their lives, begins her own struggle to save what little relationship they have left, before it’s too late.
Then the unthinkable happens. A stunning eye-opener and an unexpected attack once again threaten their existence, and the rift between Jason and Rose becomes irreparable as their tumultuous past once again surfaces and their future becomes increasingly bleak.
Much Love Always,
Rose Marie Wolf
www.rosemariewolf.com
