Epic Crazy Love Book Launch Postponed

I am sorry to announce that my book launch will need to be postponed from March 30th until late April. The good news is that I have finally found a new place to live. I will once again have my privacy and independence. I move house April 1st 2017.

So please join me in April for my online book launch of Epic Crazy Love.
I will be doing a free PDF eBook draw including all those who comment and participate in any of the days events.
Come back for more details mid April to find out the itinerary of events and appearances which will be taking place in the last week of April: including live author chats, facebook and blog appearances and live skype webcam/voice conferencing calls.

Epic Crazy Love

Can two reunited soul mates conquer deceit, begrudged malice, extortion, multiple mental and physical traumas and maintain an intense, lasting, abiding love?

What lengths would you go to protecting those you love? ‘Epic Crazy Love’ Is a harrowing journey following two reunited soul mates, both are empathically connected artists who struggle with mental illness. Cassidy and Caprice will find their strength and courage tested most severely among the wilds of the Cornwall Ranch, in the beautiful British Columbian mountains. Where survival is a struggle. Where evil men do evil deeds.

Excerpt:

Close to five in the morning, they awoke to the noise of Pharaoh whinnying loudly. Something was terribly wrong. Cassidy sprang up and headed for his shotgun against the wall near his pack and ran naked out the door.

Caprice followed with him yelling at her, “Stay back!”

With enough light to see what was happening, they saw a grizzly bear drinking water from the lake. Pharaoh was making a racket to sound the alarm that a predator was close by. Sugar Plum took off like a shot in panic until she was out of sight behind the cabin. Cassidy, afraid for his horse, raised his rifle, intending to shoot off a round to scare the bear. When he realized the shot might rain down on his prized horse, he ran over past the other side of the cabin to try to get a safer shot off.

The bear caught the movement and must have considered Cassidy’s abrupt moves as aggressive, for he spun around and charged. Even though the bear was thin and looked as though he’d been half starved, he was still a formidable wild beast and a great danger to anyone. The summer so far had been hot and dry, so the berries had withered as they ripened. The salmon runs were late because the rivers and streams were too warm. So the salmon waited in the cooler depths of the ocean, waiting to feel the change in temperature before continuing their journey.

The realization of the impending danger crossed Cassidy’s face as the bear charged. He raised the rifle, aiming at his attacker—a shot rang out. He’d hit his target, but six inches off. He’d hit him in the upper shoulder, which only slowed the bear long enough to feel anger and fury at the sudden sting. He continued his enraged charge.

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