PG Forte: I'm back with more new covers! These are for upcoming short stories set in my Children of Night world. I'm hoping to have at least one of these books finished by the end of the year.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Additional Scene From JEXX, a Sensuous Sci-Fi Romance by Linda Mooney
This month, I'm offering up this additional scene from JEXX, a sensuous sci-fi romance.
~ ~ ~
Throughout their existence, Govun mates have never been able to
procreate. And yet, Kaxx and Jelia know they’ve been blessed with a miracle
baby on the way.
However, it’s also brought about unforeseen and unexpected problems and
possibilities—some of which might have hilarious consequences.
Monday, March 29, 2021
HERE BE NEWS for March 29, 2021
Monday, March 29, 2021
Welcome to HERE BE NEWS, where each monday we bring you all the latest from the fantasy romance authors at Here Be Magic:
New!
4-Point StarErotic Sci-Fi Romance
by Linda Mooney
Word Count: 52.9K
$3.99 e
Being called to become part of a
Gaspiel is an honor, a chance to serve in the war against the
Fol’Minites and to protect the K’Stollians’ world. Four men are
required to form the four-point star, each one controlling a
different element of their warship—navigation, weapons, engine,
and the captain. But the most important element and hardest to
find is their fifth, their Visl—their strength.
When Ensign Sienna Pratt finds
out she is called to be a Gaspiel, she sees it as an opportunity
to learn about a system no one knows anything about, and she
agrees. She knows the K’Stollian ships are different. They don’t
run on fuel, have no material for weapons, they are completely
bio-dispensing organisms. Basically, the ships convert the
endorphins released during sex into power to run their systems,
and that’s where Sienna would come into play. Not knowing
exactly what she’s signing up for, she’s willing to take the
risk to help the people and the planet. But when it comes time
to fulfill her obligations, can she give herself over?
The crew quickly learns that
Sienna is not your average Visl, and she will not take
things lying down. She is not merely there to service the men,
she's determined to prove her worth. The war has been raging for
centuries, but now it’s a battle for the K’Stollians’ existence.
Someone is sabotaging them and wants to wipe out their entire
species, but who? The Gaspiel know there is strength in numbers,
but whom can they trust?
To make matters worse, rule
number one is not to let your emotions become involved, but when
it comes to the four males who've claimed her body, that quickly
proves impossible.
Excerpt and Buy Links
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
New Worlds and Old
This has been an interesting month for me, writing-wise. On the one hand, I've been working on the reboot of my first series, Oberon. On the other, I've been planning out three new books in my newest series, Games We Play. Oberon is a small, fictional, coastal town in California, where I've spent most of my adult life. Games we play is set in Atlas Beach--a small, coastal town in New Jersey, where I grew up. The two worlds may sound similar, but they're really not. And that's mostly down to me. I'M what's different. There's a big gap between the writing of the two series, and an even bigger gap between now and the last time I lived in, or spent a significant amount of time in, Jersey. I'm not the same person I was when I first wrote Oberon. I'm really not the same person as I was back when I identified as a Jersey Girl.
The oddest thing, though, is how I feel about these two fictional places. I feel more nostalgic for Oberon. It strikes me as a more comfortable place. It's a simpler place, more affluent. It feels safer, somehow. And yet...the series is romantic suspense, with murders (or attempted murders) taking place in eight out of nine books. And people have conversations like this:
“Damn it, boys," Marsha seethed. "That’s the third time this month you’ve left your key. And the month’s only half over! What is going on, with you guys, anyway? You never used to be this forgetful.”
Most of the material in this prequel novella (set some eighteen years before the series begins) also appears as flashback scenes in A Taste of Honey.
Monday, March 22, 2021
HERE BE NEWS for Monday March 22, 2021
Monday, March 22, 2021
Welcome to HERE BE NEWS, where each monday we bring you all the latest from the fantasy romance authors at Here Be Magic:
Title: Space Baby
Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/Space-Baby-Interstellar-Sheriff-Book-ebook/dp/B08VVX9NH7/
The following excerpt is important to me because this was the scene that made me realize what the theme of the Oberon series was. Family. I was writing about family. Nick has one, Scout wants one, together they make one.
You might think the theme is food. But it's not...
Scent of the Roses
Oberon, Book One
by PG Forte
Paranormal Romance/Romantic Suspense
This title is currently out of print.
Blurb:
For years, Scout Patterson has tried to run from the mistakes in her past. Now, she's coming home--to face the ghosts she's never laid to rest, and the love she thought she'd lost forever. Reawakening that love would be a dream come true. Unfortunately, love is not the only emotion that can last forever.
Memories and dreams are the only things that have gotten Nick Greco through the past twenty years. Memories of the girl he loved and lost, and dreams of what his life would be like, if he could only find her again. And if he can bring himself to believe that anything she tells him is true.
Can the star-crossed lovers put aside the hurt and distrust they still harbor toward each other? Or will the evil which already nearly destroyed them once, triumph yet again?
Excerpt:
The smell of sautéed onions, of garlic and basil and green peppers and other fragrances she couldn’t identify brought Scout back to the present. On the stove, steam rose from a large pot of water. The contents of two saucepans sizzled. Nick stood at the counter next to the stove, chopping basil.
“Hey.” He smiled at her over his shoulder. “We’re almost there, don’t fall asleep yet, okay?”
Scout nodded weakly, but then decided conversation might be the only way to focus her attention. “You really look like you know what you’re doing over there. I’m impressed. I didn’t know you could cook.”
Nick flashed an amused grin at her. “Well, of course I can cook.”
“Why of course? Lots of people can’t, or don’t, cook. I can’t.”
“That’s not the point, is it? You’re not Italian.” He sprinkled the basil into one of the pans and then stirred, with a graceful twisting motion of his wrist.
“Oh.” Scout thought about that. “You mean, it’s like a cultural thing?”
“Nah, I think it’s more...oh, I don’t know...genetic, I guess.”
“Genetic? So, you’re saying anyone with Italian blood in their veins can cook?”
“Pretty much.” He bent to open the oven door and removed a fragrant, crusty loaf of bread, which he quickly deposited into a cloth-covered basket. Then he slid the basket across the table towards Scout, along with a small bowl of warm olive oil to which a clove of garlic, crushed red pepper, and several sprigs of fresh rosemary had been added. “At least, we all think we can. Here, why don’t you start with that.”
“You don’t mean that you all cook well, though, do you?” Scout broke the bread apart, and dipped a piece into the fragrant oil. The taste revived more than her energy, she felt her heart warming within her. She’d had no idea she was so cold.
Nick had gone back to chopping––sun-dried tomatoes, this time––which he added to the mixture cooking in the other pan. “Absolutely. You can’t really call it cooking if it’s something no one wants to eat, right? The real secret, however, is that each of us, in our heart of hearts, believes not just that we cook well, but that we cook better than just about anyone else. At least certain, special dishes, we do. I think that’s why Italians tend to eat at home so much. Why pay for someone else’s mediocrity?”
“So, is Lucy a good cook, too?”
“Of course. Case in point. She makes a minestrone that even my mother can’t touch. But, you know, she’d pretty much have to be good with herbs and vegetables and stuff, anyway, being married to Dan. If you want to taste something really special, get her to fix you some of her homemade, tri-color gnocchi with pesto sometime.” He flicked the heat off under both pans and tilted the contents of the pot into a strainer in the sink. Steam rose to envelope him.
That’ll be the day, Scout thought as she shook her head. “I don’t know, Nick. I can’t really see Lucy jumping at the opportunity to fix me dinner. Unless maybe it was for a going away party.”
“Oh, I don’t know about that,” Nick said, smiling to himself as he assembled everything onto two plates, which he then carried to the table. “One of these days, you know, she just might surprise you.”
He set the food down with a flourish, and slid into the chair across from her. The plate in front of Scout had been piled high with multicolored pasta bows in a delicate basil cream sauce, tossed with a mixture of red and green peppers, onions, broccoli, yellow zucchini, sun-dried tomatoes, and cubes of grilled chicken. All topped with more basil and paper-thin slices of Parmesan cheese. “It smells wonderful.”
Nick watched with amusement as she inhaled the fragrances greedily. “Yeah, but it tastes even better. Mangia!”
“So,” she asked, between mouthfuls. “Is this one of those special dishes that you cook better than anyone else?”
“Nah,” he answered with a grin. “This is just what you get when you throw a lot of leftovers together. It’s nothing really, just a snack.”
Scout looked at him curiously. “So, what’s the deal with you and Lucy? I know you’re cousins, and all, but she seems awfully worried about you.”
“Well, we’re double first cousins, that might have something to do with it."
“Double first cousins? What does that mean?”
“My mother and her mother are sisters, and her father and my father were brothers. Plus, for a while, after my father died, I practically lived with her and her family.”
“Sounds like you’re all pretty close.”
Nick nodded. “Yeah, we are.”
“You’re lucky.”
“You keep telling me that,” he observed, grinning wryly.
“And you don’t think you are?”
“I guess I am.” He shrugged. “Luckier than my daughter, anyway. What does she have in the way of family?”
Scout stared at him, surprised by the bitterness in his tone. “Oh, come on, I know something about families, too, you know. Especially ones that don’t work. I saw your daughter with her cousins. She knows she’s loved. She’s got you and she’s got her mother, and even if you aren’t living together, it’s still better than being abandoned.”
He nodded. “I know you’re right. And I know it’s gotta be better for her now then it was when Lauren and I were together; although, there are plenty of people who’d maybe tell you otherwise.” Nick’s voice was harsh. It pained her to hear it. “But still, it’s not what I wanted for Kate.”
“I’m sorry.”
“Ah, it was just a mistake, that’s all. As Lucy would probably be the first to tell you.” He shook his head, thoughtfully. “She says I make a lot of them.”
Saturday, March 20, 2021
Bring It Back(list) Scent of the Roses by PG Forte
The following excerpt is important to me because this was the scene that made me realize what the theme of the Oberon series was. Family. I was writing about family. Nick has one, Scout wants one, together they make one.
You might think the theme is food. But it's not...
Scent of the Roses
Oberon, Book One
by PG Forte
Paranormal Romance/Romantic Suspense
This title is currently out of print, BUT I'm in the process of re-booting the entire series. Join my FB group for updates:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheCronesNest
Blurb:
For years, Scout Patterson has tried to run from the mistakes in her past. Now, she's coming home--to face the ghosts she's never laid to rest, and the love she thought she'd lost forever. Reawakening that love would be a dream come true. Unfortunately, love is not the only emotion that can last forever.
Memories and dreams are the only things that have gotten Nick Greco through the past twenty years. Memories of the girl he loved and lost, and dreams of what his life would be like, if he could only find her again. And if he can bring himself to believe that anything she tells him is true.
Can the star-crossed lovers put aside the hurt and distrust they still harbor toward each other? Or will the evil which already nearly destroyed them once, triumph yet again?
Excerpt:
The smell of sautéed onions, of garlic and basil and green peppers and other fragrances she couldn’t identify brought Scout back to the present. On the stove, steam rose from a large pot of water. The contents of two saucepans sizzled. Nick stood at the counter next to the stove, chopping basil.
“Hey.” He smiled at her over his shoulder. “We’re almost there, don’t fall asleep yet, okay?”
Scout nodded weakly, but then decided conversation might be the only way to focus her attention. “You really look like you know what you’re doing over there. I’m impressed. I didn’t know you could cook.”
Nick flashed an amused grin at her. “Well, of course I can cook.”
“Why of course? Lots of people can’t, or don’t, cook. I can’t.”
“That’s not the point, is it? You’re not Italian.” He sprinkled the basil into one of the pans and then stirred, with a graceful twisting motion of his wrist.
“Oh.” Scout thought about that. “You mean, it’s like a cultural thing?”
“Nah, I think it’s more...oh, I don’t know...genetic, I guess.”
“Genetic? So, you’re saying anyone with Italian blood in their veins can cook?”
“Pretty much.” He bent to open the oven door and removed a fragrant, crusty loaf of bread, which he quickly deposited into a cloth-covered basket. Then he slid the basket across the table towards Scout, along with a small bowl of warm olive oil to which a clove of garlic, crushed red pepper, and several sprigs of fresh rosemary had been added. “At least, we all think we can. Here, why don’t you start with that.”
“You don’t mean that you all cook well, though, do you?” Scout broke the bread apart, and dipped a piece into the fragrant oil. The taste revived more than her energy, she felt her heart warming within her. She’d had no idea she was so cold.
Nick had gone back to chopping––sun-dried tomatoes, this time––which he added to the mixture cooking in the other pan. “Absolutely. You can’t really call it cooking if it’s something no one wants to eat, right? The real secret, however, is that each of us, in our heart of hearts, believes not just that we cook well, but that we cook better than just about anyone else. At least certain, special dishes, we do. I think that’s why Italians tend to eat at home so much. Why pay for someone else’s mediocrity?”
“So, is Lucy a good cook, too?”
“Of course. Case in point. She makes a minestrone that even my mother can’t touch. But, you know, she’d pretty much have to be good with herbs and vegetables and stuff, anyway, being married to Dan. If you want to taste something really special, get her to fix you some of her homemade, tri-color gnocchi with pesto sometime.” He flicked the heat off under both pans and tilted the contents of the pot into a strainer in the sink. Steam rose to envelope him.
That’ll be the day, Scout thought as she shook her head. “I don’t know, Nick. I can’t really see Lucy jumping at the opportunity to fix me dinner. Unless maybe it was for a going away party.”
“Oh, I don’t know about that,” Nick said, smiling to himself as he assembled everything onto two plates, which he then carried to the table. “One of these days, you know, she just might surprise you.”
He set the food down with a flourish, and slid into the chair across from her. The plate in front of Scout had been piled high with multicolored pasta bows in a delicate basil cream sauce, tossed with a mixture of red and green peppers, onions, broccoli, yellow zucchini, sun-dried tomatoes, and cubes of grilled chicken. All topped with more basil and paper-thin slices of Parmesan cheese. “It smells wonderful.”
Nick watched with amusement as she inhaled the fragrances greedily. “Yeah, but it tastes even better. Mangia!”
“So,” she asked, between mouthfuls. “Is this one of those special dishes that you cook better than anyone else?”
“Nah,” he answered with a grin. “This is just what you get when you throw a lot of leftovers together. It’s nothing really, just a snack.”
Scout looked at him curiously. “So, what’s the deal with you and Lucy? I know you’re cousins, and all, but she seems awfully worried about you.”
“Well, we’re double first cousins, that might have something to do with it."
“Double first cousins? What does that mean?”
“My mother and her mother are sisters, and her father and my father were brothers. Plus, for a while, after my father died, I practically lived with her and her family.”
“Sounds like you’re all pretty close.”
Nick nodded. “Yeah, we are.”
“You’re lucky.”
“You keep telling me that,” he observed, grinning wryly.
“And you don’t think you are?”
“I guess I am.” He shrugged. “Luckier than my daughter, anyway. What does she have in the way of family?”
Scout stared at him, surprised by the bitterness in his tone. “Oh, come on, I know something about families, too, you know. Especially ones that don’t work. I saw your daughter with her cousins. She knows she’s loved. She’s got you and she’s got her mother, and even if you aren’t living together, it’s still better than being abandoned.”
He nodded. “I know you’re right. And I know it’s gotta be better for her now then it was when Lauren and I were together; although, there are plenty of people who’d maybe tell you otherwise.” Nick’s voice was harsh. It pained her to hear it. “But still, it’s not what I wanted for Kate.”
“I’m sorry.”
“Ah, it was just a mistake, that’s all. As Lucy would probably be the first to tell you.” He shook his head, thoughtfully. “She says I make a lot of them.”
Thursday, March 18, 2021
When You Talk to the Animals
A few include:
So tell me, do you talk to your pets? If so, do they answer back?
P.S.- I’m teaching an online Self-Care Course for Fantasy, Future & Paranormal (FF&P)- Romance Writers in April - Find out more info and sign up right here
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Available now! Two Truths and a Lie by PG Forte
This book was previously published.
Two Truths and a Lie
Games We Play, Book Three
by PG Forte
Paranormal/Erotic Romance
35K
Release price: .99!
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Book Cover Design Options for Authors
As I'm sure you know, getting just the right book cover can be a challenge. Unless you can arrange for photos shoots for your book (or the design is being done by your publisher) it can be a chore.
Usually by the
time I have an idea in mind, I'm well into my book writing process. On a few
occasions I've had the covers designed for me, with varying success. One person
who I hired early on created nice covers, but she wasn't always available. Or
she'd start working, then some life event would come up and she'd have to put
everything on hold. Another did really good work, but he had to be booked several months in advance.
So eventually I
started to create my own covers. Sure, there were times I could find ready-made
covers that fit my needs. But usually, they weren't quite what I was looking
for. It just seemed best to see what I could do for myself, instead of spending
so much time searching.
Originally I tried
using GIMP, which is free software that is similar to Photoshop. It has a lot
of documentation which is always helpful. As with Photoshop it can be used for
manipulating photos and for creating artwork.
After a while I
decide to give Photoshop another try. I had the opportunity to take some training
classes and I started to pick up on the features. Even better, I found a
discount code to get the Adobe Creative Cloud apps at a reduced price. That's
when I decided to take a few more classes and see if I could become more
proficient.
The thing with Photoshop,
as with any software, the more you use it the more you'll become comfortable
with it. Yes, it has a lot of features that you might never use, but you never
know what might come in handy.
So, I
experimented without putting pressure on myself to create anything perfect. I
also continued to take classes on Lynda.com (now LinkedIn Learning) and Skillshare.
(Even if you don’t use the software for covers, you can use it for photo
restoration and for designing various projects).
My latest release cover |
When I needed royalty-free images I went to Shutterstock and iStockphoto. When I wanted to experiment, I used images from sites like Unsplash and Pexels. If nothing else, working on an art project can be very relaxing – especially if you're doing it just for fun.
That's why when
I work on a cover, I give myself time to do it. I also don't put pressure on
myself to make a perfect one on my first try. Instead, I give it time to become
something that looks good enough to be published. That way it's fun and not
stressful. And after writing a book, there's no need for additional stress!
If Photoshop (and similar software options) is still too much to think about, there are also
platforms like Canva. They have a host of templates – including book covers –
and you can sign up for free.
There are certainly
times when I don’t want to add book cover design to my to-do list. But for
those times when I want to create my own, it's great to have more choices when
it comes to software and images.
If you want to check out the Once Upon A Princess Trio, featuring three paranormal romance novellas, it's available on most online booksellers: https://books2read.com/u/4Dg5xA
Monday, March 15, 2021
HERE BE NEWS for Monday March 15, 2021
Monday, March 15, 2021
Welcome to HERE BE NEWS, where each monday we bring you all the latest from the fantasy romance authors at Here Be Magic:
Title: Two Truths and a Lie
Series: Games We Play
Author: PG Forte
Release date: March 17, 2021
Link: https://books2read.com/u/b5vMxR
Monday, March 8, 2021
HERE BE NEWS for Monday March 8, 2021
Monday, March 8, 2021
Welcome to HERE BE NEWS, where each monday we bring you all the latest from the fantasy romance authors at Here Be Magic:
Tuesday March 2, 2021: Author Nicole Luiken shares FIVE THINGS about two of her books, the upcoming By Glamour Deceived and her new release, Feral.
Thursday March 4, 2021: Angela Campbell offers helpful tips for anyone interested in participating in #PitMad!
Raven's Shade
Book 1 of the Star Girl Series
Contemporary Sci-Fi Romance
by Linda Mooney
Word Count: 116K
$4.99 e / $15.99 p / $24.95 a
Narrated by Guy Veryzer
Length: 15 hrs, 3 min
Hear a Sample
One man's love stood between her
powers and Earth's annihilation.
After being
banished from her own world because her people deeply feared the
scope of her powers, an anomaly shoots Sah'Reena toward Earth
and the one man in the universe meant to be her mate.
No one, least of all Dr. Robin Dickenson, expected what they
discovered when they opened the alien craft captured by the
space shuttle Liberty
while on a routine space mission. But from the moment he first
sees the star girl, Robin is captivated.
Near death, and never expecting to see anything again beyond the endless void of space, Sah'Reena isn't certain, at first, that her mind isn't playing tricks on her. But the handsome face of the stranger she sees gives her hope for life when she'd thought all hope was gone.
Warning!
Contains carbon dioxide poisoning, severe sleep deprivation, baked
potatoes with crackers and honey, challenging authority, kosher cooking, dissolving aircraft, and
an ability that could wipe out an entire planet.
Excerpt and Buy Links
New!
N8
The 8th Species, Book 1
Sci-Fi/Paranormal Romance
Word Count: 42.3K
$3.99 e / $9.99 p
They've endured brutal experiments and testing since birth,
but to what end? When will it stop? They realize it won’t,
unless they do something about it.
Cydney Huddleston works for corporation, but she can’t
stand how the company is treating “the children.” N8 and the
others know nothing of real life outside of the underground labs
they’re forced to live in, or the lies they’ve been fed. When
she’s ordered to seduce N8, she makes a decision that will ruin
her career, and possibly cost her her life, but it’s worth it to
free the innocent ones who have never breathed fresh air, seen
the stars, or even felt love.
Out of thousands of attempts to create an 8th
Species, only six survived, and they must stick together. The
question is, who can they trust with their secrets?
Because the truth has the power to set them free. Literally.
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Bring It Back(list) - THE GIFTED, a Contemporary Sci-Fi Romance by Linda Mooney
Book 1 of the Star Girl Series
Contemporary Sci-Fi Romance
by Linda Mooney
Word Count: 116K
$4.99 e / $15.99 p / $24.95 a
Narrated by Guy Veryzer
Length: 15 hrs, 3 min
Hear a Sample
One man's love stood between her
powers and Earth's annihilation.
After being
banished from her own world because her people deeply feared the
scope of her powers, an anomaly shoots Sah'Reena toward Earth
and the one man in the universe meant to be her mate.
No one, least of all Dr. Robin Dickenson, expected what they
discovered when they opened the alien craft captured by the
space shuttle Liberty
while on a routine space mission. But from the moment he first
sees the star girl, Robin is captivated.
Near death, and never expecting to see anything again beyond the endless void of space, Sah'Reena isn't certain, at first, that her mind isn't playing tricks on her. But the handsome face of the stranger she sees gives her hope for life when she'd thought all hope was gone.
Warning!
Contains carbon dioxide poisoning, severe sleep deprivation, baked
potatoes with crackers and honey, challenging authority, kosher cooking, dissolving aircraft, and
an ability that could wipe out an entire planet.
Excerpt and Buy Links
New!
N8
The 8th Species, Book 1
Sci-Fi/Paranormal Romance
Word Count: 42.3K
$3.99 e / $9.99 p
They've endured brutal experiments and testing since birth,
but to what end? When will it stop? They realize it won’t,
unless they do something about it.
Cydney Huddleston works for corporation, but she can’t
stand how the company is treating “the children.” N8 and the
others know nothing of real life outside of the underground labs
they’re forced to live in, or the lies they’ve been fed. When
she’s ordered to seduce N8, she makes a decision that will ruin
her career, and possibly cost her her life, but it’s worth it to
free the innocent ones who have never breathed fresh air, seen
the stars, or even felt love.
Out of thousands of attempts to create an 8th
Species, only six survived, and they must stick together. The
question is, who can they trust with their secrets?
Because the truth has the power to set them free. Literally.
Thursday, March 4, 2021
It's #PitMad! Who's participating?
• Pitch one manuscript up to three times in a day
• Don't pitch in a thread
• Don't use links, images, or gifs
• Use the hashtag #PitMad with your relevant genre
Angela Campbell is the author of the psychic detective series, a paranormal romantic suspense series featuring ghosts, sexy psychics, haunted houses, serial killers ... and cats and dogs. Learn more about her books at www.angelacampbellonline.com. She also tweets way more than she should about her foster cats. Follow her on Twitter at @angelacampbel.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Available Now! Never Have I Ever by PG Forte
This book was previously published.
Never Have I Ever
Games We Play, Book Two
by PG Forte
Paranormal/Erotic Romance
30K
Release price: .99!
Excerpt
Buy Links
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Five Things
There’s a meme
going around twitter: post five things about your novel. My current Work In
Progress is By Glamour Deceived, a paranormal romance. So here goes. It has:
--a faerie princess, who didn’t know she was a princess, who is also
--a video game designer, who can twist story elements with her magic
--a spell to find True Love
--a Troll and an Elf, who were born one half-blood being, but were split in two as a child
--and an Evil Queen (did it even have to be said?)
Just for fun, I’m going to do Five Things from my latest release as well. Feral is a YA paranormal.
--Teen werewolves and Pack dynamics
--A girl Alpha and a boy Beta
--a mysterious plane crash
--a character from Slavic folklore
--a small town near a large forest in northern Canada
Anyone else want to play? Post your five things in the comments.