Spirit Legend
(Legend Series #1)
A Paranormal
Romance.
Release Date: February 18, 2013.
Genre: Paranormal Romance/ Fantasy.
Formats Available for
Purchase: Ebook.
Book Synopsis
Charlie, forester for Macallister Outdoors' corporate
wilderness retreat takes Ian Macallister, the owner and her boss, to inspect a
newly purchased tract of forest with a tiny lake in the center that fascinates
Ian because of the legend of a spirit that resides in the lake. While
there, they see strange lights and hear unearthly music but, before they can
investigate further, a storm strands them and destroys the beaver dam that
created the lake. Ian insists they stay and repair the dam, even though the
corporate center also suffered damage, to save the spirit long enough for him
to discover what it is. In their enforced closeness, Charlie fights
her attraction to Ian because she refuses to become half of a workplace
affair. After repairing the dam and leaving, they talk often about
their experience and eventually return. During the return trip, Charlie's
attraction to Ian grows still stronger. At the lake, they discover
the spirit is real and is the only thing that can save Ian when he is scuba
diving and becomes trapped beneath a submerged log.
THIS WILL STAY WITH YOU
I really like this book. I am at a loss as to what genre it
fits in because it crosses over so many and so beautifully. Maybe that's why
it's impossible to pinpoint. If you love nature, if you love romance, if you
love sci-fi, I could go on. It's simply a wonderful story of two people who
enounter something unexplicable - the something of which legends have been
made. The something has an intelligence and an endearing quality that you won't
soon forget and I would be remiss if I didn't say I love a happy outcome. Enjoy
it. It's well worth read and your time!"
- Dianne Harman. March 1, 2013
SHORT STORY:
This is a story that Florence told us
regarding one storm that happens in her book, I couldn't leave this
out!
A reader wished she knew more of the
huge storm that isolated Ian and Charlie
in the wilderness in my latest book Spirit Legend. So here it is and, yes,
there was such a storm.
It happened on July 4, 1999 and was the largest blow-down ever recorded in North America. It devastated a large part of northern Minnesota, only lasting about 20 minutes but with winds in excess of 90 miles an hour.
We were in the house that day. We happened to look out and saw the darkest, lowest-hanging clouds we'd ever seen. Then, in the blink of an eye, it looked like the earth was being lifted into the sky. We ran for the basement.
We were fine, the storm passed a mile or so north of us, but the damage it did to the forest will be felt for generations.
It happened on July 4, 1999 and was the largest blow-down ever recorded in North America. It devastated a large part of northern Minnesota, only lasting about 20 minutes but with winds in excess of 90 miles an hour.
We were in the house that day. We happened to look out and saw the darkest, lowest-hanging clouds we'd ever seen. Then, in the blink of an eye, it looked like the earth was being lifted into the sky. We ran for the basement.
We were fine, the storm passed a mile or so north of us, but the damage it did to the forest will be felt for generations.
We thought the forest would never be
the same. We were wrong. The forest is fine now but we still see
occasional small remnants of that storm.
So now you know what inspired the storm in Spirit Legend and what it did to the North Woods.
So now you know what inspired the storm in Spirit Legend and what it did to the North Woods.
-Florence-
EXCERPT:
The raft rocked in a
sudden gust of wind. I grabbed the sides to steady myself as the
motion awakened Ian. He sat up and
shook
the sleep from his eyes, then gazed at the
sky.
Years of being in the out-of-doors had taught
him about weather. "It's coming, isn't it?
The next storm?"
"We'd better get
back to shore.
Now."
He started to paddle and
I did the same. "Why didn't you wake me
sooner?"
I didn't answer. There
was nothing rational about my experience and
no evidence it had happened. So I
merely
said, "I was snorkeling and didn't notice
the weather. Sorry."
I avoided his gaze as I dug my own paddle into
the water and pushedhard.
By the time we reached
shore, the western third of the sky was
filled with a cloud that turned black and
large and threatening as we dragged
the raft out of the water.
I was immobilized by the
scene.
Clouds growing larger and darker by the moment
that, as I watched,
seemed to rise up from the ground to the
sky.
It took seconds to
realize what was happening. Then, knowing what I was seeing, I wanted
to
puke. "Run!" I
grabbed Ian's arm hard enough that he
dropped the raft. "The
wind. Look!"
He looked but was bewildered.
"It's not a tornado. No
rotation."
"Look at the
ground."
He still didn't understand. I
tried again. "The wind is so
strong
it's lifting the earth straight into the
air."
"Oh my
God!"
Comprehension turned his face into a
caricature. "We'll be torn to shreds." Along with
the dirt rising towards the sky
was debris of all kinds. Branches,
weeds, seemingly the whole forest and all
heading straight towards us.
I looked wildly
about.
"That downed tree." A
huge hardwood had fallen long ago, tearing
some of the roots out of the
ground. Those roots that were still
partly in the ground cemented the trunk to the
earth, those that had been torn
from it formed a wall of dirt and
roots.
It had been a huge tree. The
exposed root system formed a solid barrier
that should withstand even the wind
that was rushing towards us and behind it was
a space the size of a
closet. "That's the safest
place."
We
ran.
LINKS:
The
Author
Veteran
romance writer Florence Witkop was born in the city and has lived in the
suburbs, the country and the wilderness where she still lives and writer
contemporary, sci/fi and fantasy romances that have a gothic feel and are
romantic without being erotic. At various times she's been a
confession writer, a copywriter, a ghost writer and an editor. She
writes short stories novellas and novels.
Find more
about her at: www.florencewitkop.com
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ReplyDeleteThanks for having me on your blog today and for featuring Spirit Legend. I'm late checking things out today because we've been on the road for most of the day. But I'm home now and looking around. I'm truly impressed with this blog. Of course, I love deals and you have some good ones! I hope some of your readers feel Spirit Legend is also a great deal. It should be because I just lowered the price of all of my books to 99 cents each, including Spirit Legend which was at $2.99.
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