Carved Stone



This carved stone was at the entrance to one of the Scottish castles. Can you imagine carving such intricacies into stone and so early on? I tried to upload a bigger picture of it on the blog, but it was taking forever. Just click on it to see a larger view. :)



Thanks to Yadnky for reading Destiny of the Wolf and another lovely review!

In this second book to Terry Spear's Werewolf series, we are introduced to a few more paranormal elements that add a little more spice to the story. Dream mating makes an appearance as we learn that while wolves may search for their mate their whole lives there is another way to become mated to the one you're supposed to be with. Albeit this way isn't entirely satisfying for either party, but it certainly adds a unique quality to the story. A human psychic also makes an appearance and throws unexpected twists into the already thick plot of our main characters.

With a sprinkle of comedic relief moments throughout this heavily suspenseful story, the reader will never be bored between character or scene changes, all of which flow from one tension filled moment to the next beautifully. Again, imagery plays a major role and readers will love how Terry Spear masters that element. Whats more is her mastery to keep the reader guessing all the way to end where the murderer is revealed during a Thanksgiving feast.

Recommended reading for those who don't mind playing a little game of Clue while reading about those who believe in avenging the ones you love. Yadkny's Review Happily Ever After Reviews

I loved the "sprinkle of comedic relief moments"... Humor comes naturally during rough times for me. It's the way my dad always looked at life and how no matter how tough things become, I see the world. I can no more eliminate the humor from my writing as I can the serious side of nature and write strictly humorous. I've tried writing for a humorous romance, but my stories, I was told, were too serious. I tried writing for a dark paranormal romance line, but I have too much humor in my stories.

I'm grateful to Sourcebooks for allowing me to write as I am! :)

Hope you have a super Tuesday! Yesterday was a month of Mondays all chocked into one Monday. Today has GOT to be better!!!

First, I had to do the money report for Saturday and Sunday, but Sunday's report didn't print out. Then one of the ladies had to run to the dentist and took the front door key with her. Then (there were only 2 of us...so we were swamped all day), someone went to get the front book drop and discovered the bin was full, pulled it away from the book drop, must have gone to get another, got waylaid, and never went back. When I checked on the book drop when I finally had the chance, we had a mountain of books on the floor, and a full bin. After filling up a cart and another bin, I finally had it emptied, only to go back about 3 hours later to find a full bin and books all over the floor again. *sigh* We are so short on help, we had every cart full with books to shelve and the only volunteer we had working to shelve was so frustrated (she's a volunteer and faster than Mighty Mouse), walked out.

AND she discovered the sorting shelves are not attached to the wall, so I've been removing the books off them before they fall on someone and kill or badly injure them. argh.

So, yep, it was a month of Mondays all on one Monday!

Terry
"Giving new meaning to the term alpha male."
www.terryspear.com
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Published on October 26, 2010 04:08
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