August Archer thinks she's an average teenage girl-who also happens to have disturbing and sexy dreams about werewolves. Still grieving over the loss of her father, and confused about his final gift of a red hooded cloak, August is uprooted from her New York City apartment to the tiny town of Mahigan Falls, Maryland. There she meets a cast of characters that hold clues to her past-especially her new neighbor, an enigmatic, fascinating older man who refuses to talk to her, and who she cannot stop thinking about. But when August's grandmother starts to weave a strange and unbelievable tale of…mehr
August Archer thinks she's an average teenage girl-who also happens to have disturbing and sexy dreams about werewolves. Still grieving over the loss of her father, and confused about his final gift of a red hooded cloak, August is uprooted from her New York City apartment to the tiny town of Mahigan Falls, Maryland. There she meets a cast of characters that hold clues to her past-especially her new neighbor, an enigmatic, fascinating older man who refuses to talk to her, and who she cannot stop thinking about. But when August's grandmother starts to weave a strange and unbelievable tale of werewolves and hunters, she realizes that the man of her dreams may be her family's oldest enemy, in this modern-day Red Riding Hood story. This is the first novel in the Shifters of Mahigan Falls paranormal romance series, inspired by the Red Riding Hood fairy tale and set in the 1980s. It includes tragedy, star-crossed lovers, fated mates, age-gap romance, and some kilts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
H.L. Brooks is a lover and weaver of fairy tales. Her subjects range from star-crossed lovers who change into werewolves to feisty witches solving mysteries to steamy erotic fiction - all with an emphasis on strong female characters of various ages and body types. She originally hails from a dead steel mill town in Pennsylvania, the daughter of a U.S. Marine Vietnam War veteran and an artsy mother. H.L. is feminist, sex-positive, body-positive, chatty, and curious. She has an affinity for 1970s and 80s fashion and nostalgia, which is reflected in her stories. You can read her sensual observations and micro-fiction in the Sensual Sunday series at her blog, www.hlbrooks.com, where she also muses about life and posts news about upcoming events.H.L. is the founder of The Write Women Book Festival and The Write Women Network group, hosting diverse and inclusive author salons and book events for women. She is a member of Maryland Romance Writers, Maryland Writers' Association, Hampton Roads Writers, Women's Fiction Writers Association, and Pennwriters.H.L. is a fan of cats, dogs, fun socks, love letters, chocolate, and tequila. She enjoys old-house living in a small town, isn't sure if ghosts exist - but isn't ruling it out - and is the biggest fan of her editor and partner in all things Will C. Hardy. You can find her on Instagram, Threads, and TikTok as @hlbrookswrites or at her website, hlbrooks.com.
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