Thanks so much for having me on your
lovely blog. I’ve come bearing tidings about my new YA fantasy romance series
entitled Secret Warrior. Book 1, The Hunter’s Moon, was released in
December. Book 2, Curse of the Moon, is
coming out May 4th. Release
date for Book 3, The Panther Moon, TBD. I’m planning for more titles. The Secret Warrior series is published
by The Wild Rose Press. We agreed in advance that I would keep the stories
novella length, so they are a satisfying
read, and will release more quickly. I’ve discovered novellas are every bit
as challenging to write as full novels, especially in a
series, because I have a limited amount of space to complete plot circles,
while stopping at a good place, and hinting at more to come in the next story.
A look
behind The Hunter’s Moon:
YA fantasy romance, The
Hunter's Moon (Book 1, the Secret
Warrior series) took years percolating in my mind before I wrote a word.
Although the setting is present day in our Virginia Mountains, I’ve drawn on my
knowledge of colonial America, Native Americans, particularly the Shawnee, the
mountain people, herbal lore, and my fascination with fantasy. While The Hunter's Moon is my first venture into the young
adult genre, I'm an award-winning, multi-published author in historical,
paranormal, and time travel romance. I was inspired to create this new series
partly by my teenage nieces and younger daughter. We've watched a lot of YA
movies and TV series together and had book discussions, during which they urged
me to take the plunge.
Living
in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia surrounded by mountains veiled in mist and
mystery lends itself well to creating the characters for The
Hunter’s Moon and the stories that
will follow. Some characters and creatures are based on lore I've learned.
Others appeared to me, as characters have a way of doing. A great deal of
research and intuition went into this series.
Romance grows and mystery deepens as an unlikely but
close-knit pack of friends share fantastic adventures together.
Story
Blurb:
Seventeen-year-old Morgan Daniel has been in the witness protection program
most of her life. But The Panteras have caught up with her and her younger
brother. Her car is totaled, she's hurt, and the street gang is closing in when
wolves with glowing eyes appear out of nowhere and chase away the killers.
Then a very cute guy who handles a bow like Robin Hood emerges from the woods and takes them to safety at his fortress-like home.
And that's just the first sign that Morgan and her brother have entered a hidden world filled with secrets...
Then a very cute guy who handles a bow like Robin Hood emerges from the woods and takes them to safety at his fortress-like home.
And that's just the first sign that Morgan and her brother have entered a hidden world filled with secrets...
"This is a series with a whole bunch of potential and I
can't wait to read more. Definitely recommended for all fans of
YA/Paranormal." ~Merissa for YA Insider
Excerpt:
Oh, no. Was the wolf hit? Morgan
prayed not. She sensed him trying to protect them, and couldn’t imagine why, or
why he seemed like ‘her wolf’.
Cries, like the shrieks of a
panther, carried through the trees. A chill crawled down her spine. Were the
woods filled with creatures she thought long gone from these mountains?
More wolfish snarls erupted and
snapping, tearing. Good. He lived. She nudged Jimmy. “Can you see anything?”
He craned his head around the rocks.
“Not through the smoke and fog.”
Eerie howls rose from the
surrounding woodland on every side. A whole pack must be gathering. Morgan
wasn’t certain whether to be frightened, fascinated, or hopeful of rescue.
Still light-headed, not sure she even saw clearly, she watched the black wolf
reappear; with him, a great white wolf whose green eyes shone like starlight.
The most extraordinary yet. Together, the two loped after the brown and gray
one. Judging by the high-pitched calls, there were more wolves out there. And
panthers, or were they mountain lions?
Snarls, growls, and the shrieks of
enraged felines ripped through the smoky shroud. The pack wasn’t after her and
Jimmy. Not now, anyway. ~
The Hunter’s Moon is available in
various eBook formats from all online booksellers:
A bit about Beth: Married to my high school sweetheart, I
live on a farm in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia with my human family and
furbabies. An avid gardener, my love of herbs and heirloom plants figures into
my work. The rich history of Virginia, the Native Americans, and the people who
journeyed here from far beyond her borders are at the heart of my inspiration.
I'm especially drawn to colonial America and the drama of the American
Revolution. In addition to historical romance, I also write time travel,
paranormal, YA fantasy romance, and nonfiction.
Social
Media Links Beth and The Secret Warrior Series:
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Twitter:
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14 comments:
Good luck with your leap, BEth!
Thanks so much, Liz.
Looking forward to this newest one. May seems so far away! I know it'll be great!
Welcome, Beth. Write what you know. You've combined that with your imagination. Best of luck with your latest venture.
Beth, I love the idea of your mountain environment playing a part in your YA stories. And I agree, it's MUCH harder to produce a good novella-length story than a full length novel. Best wishes for a successful series!
Thanks so much, guys. Very heartening. I had no idea how challenging this series would be, but I'm loving it. Just finished book 3, The Panther Moon, last night!
Sounds like a great new series, Beth. As we discussed on yesterday's blog, always fun to try new genres!
Sounds like an interesting series. Best wishes on your leap to YA and your book!
I'm excited about your move to YA, and this series sounds like a winner!
Congratulations on your new series. I'm betting it'll be a hit with the YA crowd and with a few adults, as well.
I'm excited about this series too. Thanks all!
Congratulations on your new series, Beth! It's bound to be successful!
Hi, Beth...so great to see you here! The new series sounds wonderful. I know what you mean about the challenges of writing to a specific length (especially shorter, at least in my case). Sounds like you've got it down now!
Congrats on your leap into YA. Best wishes.
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