Today I’m thrilled to welcome paranormal and contemporary romance author Holley Trent to Paranormal Unbound! I started following Ms. Trent on twitter because we’re both Southern girls gone west. I picked up the first novella in her Shrew series (The Problem with Paddy) because I was looking for something short and fun, and I was thrilled … Continue reading
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What We’re Reading: Old Loyalty, New Love by Mary Calmes
Hey, guys. Elisabeth here. After turning in edits for Hunter by Night and spending a mind-numbing amount of time on hold with the IRS, I found myself without time or brain power for a post for today. So I thought I’d share the latest shifter book from my very good friend, Mary Calmes. Mary is … Continue reading
Just in time for Halloween – Hunter’s Moon hits the virtual shelves
Hi everyone – Monday was the big release day for Hunter’s Moon! This is the second book in the Moon Series, but it reads all right as a standalone too… Welcome to Reno, Nevada, the Biggest Little City in the World and home to a Werewolf Pack whose future is on a collision course with … Continue reading
Genre Talk – Let’s talk paranormal tropes
Hi everyone – Since Moonlight came out in July, I’ve learned a lot about the shifter genre that I hadn’t really considered before. There is a major trope in shifter books especially werewolves, that makes debates break out… Fated mates! dun-dun-dun! It has been interesting hearing from readers on both sides of the fence. Many … Continue reading
What we’re reading — Fair Game – Patricia Briggs
Hi everyone – I’m very excited to be diving back in to the Alpha & Omega series! Have you read Patricia Briggs yet? If not you’re missing out! They say opposites attract. And in the case of werewolves Anna Latham and Charles Cornick, they mate. The son-and enforcer-of the leader of the North American … Continue reading
Meet the 2013 Golden Heart Finalists in Paranormal Romance
The Romance Writers of America Golden Heart ® Award is the industry’s highest honor for unpublished manuscripts, and it warms my paranormal-loving heart to see so many diverse stories in this year’s crop of finalists. These talented women are writing about time travel, demons, vampires, shifters, telepaths, jinn, Voodoo curses, whales, panthers, Egyptologists and doppelgangers–and usually … Continue reading