Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Marketing for Romance Writers' Book Hooks #MFRWhooks

It's Wednesday -- time for the Marketing for Romance Writers Book Hooks mini hop!
Participants post 6-8 sentences from their novel.
Today I'm offering a small sampling from The Witchy Wolf and the Wendigo (book 1 in the ongoing series) It's a story inspired by a local urban legend and ancient Native American lore.


Setting the Stage
:To be a man of Livie's world, Ash needs
modern clothing. Coming from a culture of trade, he finds what he needs on a backyard clothesline.  

The large Great Horned owl landed on the uppermost tree limb, his weight bending the branch as he struggled to perch with a stone knife and leather sheaf clutched in his talons. This was the best he had to offer of the few things he’d made. He’d seen the daily changes of clothing those around him wore and he couldn’t imagine what they traded for such largess. 

Silently swooping, Ash landed on the ground just below the strings of clothing and used his night vision to choose the blue garment he'd seen earlier. Spreading his large wings, he flew to the railing and set the offering there. A moment later, he flew off into the twilight clutching a bunched-up denim shirt.
 

At the house next door, a woman standing at her kitchen window called to her husband watching TV in the next room, “Jim, you’re not going to believe what I just saw!”


Discover the blurbs, trailers, & true facts behind this story
http://thewitchywolfandthewendigo.blogspot.com/

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4 comments:

  1. Leaving a comment to let you know I stopped by. Thanks for sharing- specially the other links- I'll check them out.

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  2. LOL, I bet the neighbor didn't expect that

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  3. I'm sure the neighbor was quite surprised. :-) I enjoyed the snippet.

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