Interview & Contest with Paranormal Romance Author Rebecca Royce by Susan Hanniford Crowley

Hi Everyone,


We’re thrilled to have Paranormal New Adult Romance Author Rebecca Royce announcing sororitywolf_200her latest book and we’re having a contest. First, I’d like everyone to meet Rebecca.


Susan: I was reading the description for Sorority Wolf and it looks fun, and Halloween so puts me in the mood.


Rebecca: Thank you. I love this time of year. It always makes me really into all things Paranormal.


Susan: How did you come up with the idea for the book? It’s very different from other shifter books?


Rebecca: I was really invested in making a New Adults shifter. They’re grown ups, with adult needs and problems, but they’re not 100% emotionally mature. I asked myself, what would a shifter need in college. And then I pulled from some of my own life experiences and boom I had a story.


Susan: What is the difference between a shifter and a werewolf in your books?


Rebecca: Shifters can shift whenever. Werewolves are Moon bound.


Susan: Your heroine is unique. Please, tell our audience about her.


Rebecca: She is a college student looking for her own way who also happens to be a packless shifter.


Susan: Your hero is a demon? Why are the demons involved in the human world in your book?


Rebecca: They’re trying to become important in all political and financial institutions. To gain control.


Susan: Is he considered an alpha male? What are his most endearing qualities?


Rebecca: Oh yes. He is totally an Alpha male. His most endearing quality is that he will do anything to get to his goal. He will destroy anything in his way. He has a plan for his future. I find that very endearing.


Susan: Please, tell us about Sorority Wolf.


Rebecca:

Kieran is a demon with a big problem. The person whose body he has stolen won’t give up and fights him on every front. Not to mention he has to figure out how to blackmail the president of a werewolf sorority to appease his demon father. He has no time for lost werewolf Alexandra. But he can’t stop thinking about her.


Alexandra is a werewolf who needs a pack. She comes to college determined to get one. But when her plans fall apart, she turns to Kieran for help—unaware of his true nature or exactly what he wants from her.


The two will play a dangerous game…and with so much at stake, can they see the love right in front of their eyes


Here is an excerpt from Sorority Wolf:


The wind blew hard against him, and his body acted as a natural resistance to the onslaught of a Massachusetts winter. Three months into the school year, November had hit the northeastern part of the United States with a vengeance. Any sane person would be inside where it was warm. But she had come outside, and he’d followed—as though a length of invisible rope connected him to her.


He loved to watch her.


The way she moved. The way she sometimes didn’t move.


He rubbed the stubble on his chin. How long had it been since he’d shaved? A day? A week? A month? The longer he spent with the humans, the more his body adapted to their form, which was exactly what he’d planned and why he’d risked everything to come to Northern Tide University. The more time he spent in this dimension, the less he had to try to resemble them.


Not understanding total assimilation was exactly what he craved, his father had warned him this would happen as if blending would deter him from his plan. Only he hadn’t counted on her. Alexandra Morgan.


She stood staring up at a white sorority house at the very top of the Greek hill the university was so proud of. Queen House—the one to rule them all—where dreams of young girls were crushed on a regular basis. All the female students desired to be Lambda Chi Sigma. The smartest, prettiest, strongest-willed women the university produced came from the sorority housed there. But first, they had to be accepted into the hallowed halls.


Unbeknownst to the human population of the school, LCS took only one type of student—female werewolves. No matter how many human girls threw their best smiles, hopes, dreams, and money at LCS, they would never be offered the opportunity to pledge. Unless they shifted under the full moon, they were no one.


If he wasn’t mistaken, Alexandra met that particular requirement.


So, why was she so nervous?


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If you can’t wait to buy Sorority Wolf, it’s available at:


Decadent Publishing:  http://www.decadentpublishing.com/product_info.php?products_id=984&osCsid=gga424djs9a8dl595nutfgfol6


Amazon   http://www.amazon.com/Sorority-Wolf-ROAR-Rebecca-Royce-ebook/dp/B00NE5T1DA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1413930235&sr=1-1&keywords=sorority+wolf


All Romance Ebooks  https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-sororitywolf-1617138-344.html


Barnes and Noble online:  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sorority-wolf-rebecca-royce/1120376835?ean=2940150628397


Susan: What is your next project?


Rebecca: I’m writing my next Fallen Alpha story. YAY, more Werewolves.


Susan: If you were a shifter, what kind of shifter would you be?


Rebecca: Werewolf.


Now for the contest: I will be giving away Sorority Wolf  in any ebook format to one lucky commenter who says what the craziest thing they would do to join a sorority in the comment book. This contest is worldwide. The deadline is Oct. 31st, midnight Eastern time. Contest void where prohibited by law.  Good luck, everyone!


Thank you, Rebecca.  It’s always great reading your books and having you on Nights of Passion.


Thanks, Susan. It’s always fun being here.


For more about Rebecca Royce, visit her website:  http://www.rebeccaroyce.com


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