Can love build on a lie?
THE BEAST OF AROS CASTLE
Highland Isles #1
Heather McCollum
Releasing Feb 20, 2017
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On the run
from a dangerous man, Ava Sutton flees to the Isle of Mull off the coast of
Scotland. Masquerading as a titled, English lady, Ava must convince the cynical
and darkly handsome chief of the Macleans of Aros to wed her before the devil
tracks her down.
Tor Maclean, the new chief of Aros Castle, has sworn off marriage after his first wife tricked him into it. Despite his efforts to scare away the Englishwoman, his father arranged for him to wed, Tor is drawn to her fire, courage, and beauty. But when truths are revealed, and hearts as well as lives are on the dagger's edge, Tor doesn't know if he can forgive or if he will truly become the solitary Beast of Aros Castle...
Tor Maclean, the new chief of Aros Castle, has sworn off marriage after his first wife tricked him into it. Despite his efforts to scare away the Englishwoman, his father arranged for him to wed, Tor is drawn to her fire, courage, and beauty. But when truths are revealed, and hearts as well as lives are on the dagger's edge, Tor doesn't know if he can forgive or if he will truly become the solitary Beast of Aros Castle...
When she is not creating vibrant characters & magical adventures on the page, she is roaring her own battle cry in the war against ovarian cancer. Ms. McCollum recently slayed the cancer beast and resides with her very own hero & 3 kids in the wilds of suburbia on the mid-Atlantic coast.
Q&A with Heather
McCollum
Q: Describe yourself in five words
or less.
Survivor.
Mom. Romantic. Over-doer. Tea-lover.
Q: Can you tell us a little about
your book?
The Beast
of Aros Castle is the first book in a new Scottish Historical Romance series set
on the islands off the west coast of the Scottish Highlands. The series takes
place in the early 16th century (Henry VIII’s time period).
The Beast
in this book is Tor, the chief of the Maclean Clan on the Isle of Mull. He was
tricked into wedding a lass early in his life, and when she died, he swore
never to be tricked again.
Ava is an
Englishwoman, raised to be a lady’s companion. In order to save herself from a
sadistic stalker, she masquerades as an Earl’s daughter and escapes to Scotland,
where she must trick Tor Maclean into wedding her before the stalker tracks her
down.
Sparks fly
between Tor and Ava from their very first meeting, sparks that ignite into an
inferno of passion!
Q: What did you enjoy most about
writing this book?
I love
developing my characters and letting them take over the story. The dialogue
between Ava and Tor is my favorite part. She is everything I want to be:
courageous, clever and ready with a quick response. And he’s been hurt, so
although he is a fierce warrior, he needs to find the courage to trust again. I
love bringing them face to face, poking them with conflict, and jotting down
what they say to one another. So much fun!
Q: If you had a theme song, what
would it be?
Fight Song
by Rachel Platten. I feel like I’ve had to fight a lot in my life, but I refuse
to give up. It’s the perfect song to straighten my spine, dry my tears and make
me face whatever the world has dished up for me. The harder the fight, the
sweeter the win.
Q: What do you like to do when you
aren't writing?
I am an
ovarian cancer survivor (5 years now), so when I’m not writing or answering the
call of “Mom”, I’m usually speaking out against this sneaky, vicious disease. I
never pass by an opportunity to educate women, so here goes!
Symptoms of
Ovarian Cancer:
Bloating
Eating less
& Feeling full faster
Abdominal
Pain
Trouble
with your Bladder
Other
symptoms may include: indigestion, back pain, pain with intercourse,
constipation, fatigue and menstrual irregularities. If one, or more of these
symptoms, persists every day for 3 weeks or more, please see your GYN for a
pelvic exam and possible transvaginal ultrasound and CA-125 blood test.
Q: What
are your favorite types of stories to read?
Stories with happy endings. I believe if you read enough happy
endings, you’re bound to bring one of them your way. Which is why I love
romance. Even with all the difficulties and emotional baggage, two people can
still find love together. It gives people hope and a goal.
Within romance, I love suspense and a little magic. Both make the
world more thrilling.
Q: Where did the inspiration for
this book come from?
I had the
amazing opportunity to visit the Isle of Mull a few years ago, with my family.
We attended an authentic Highland Games, and my son was even allowed to run in
one of the races. The people were so welcoming, and the land was breathtaking.
I fell in love with the green hills, wandering sheep, castle ruins and the
fascinating history of the Scottish Isles. I knew right away that the Isle of
Mull needed to be the setting of one of my books.
Thank you for featuring THE BEAST OF AROS CASTLE
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