Struggling to settle into a new
school, junior Shannon Colfax finds herself entangled in a feud with popular
football jock Brent Duray after he bullies her autistic twin brother, Shane.
After an unlikely savior comes to her rescue—Brent’s friend, Cody Williams—the
jock and his entourage devise an immediate retaliation plan: Duray promises to
leave Shane alone if Shannon and Cody survive the infamous Paulding Light
Challenge on Halloween night. Desperate for vindication, they take the
dare...but are the local legends truly paranormal, or are they dealing with
something more sinister?
Excerpt:
Shane grunted as Shannon and Cody
called out, but he refused to stop. It felt good to be out of that stuffy old
room. The pressure in his chest had just let up, and it had taken all of his
strength to keep calm. When he heard the hawk soaring above them, he knew. This
was the only way to go.
Gazing up at the tall hemlocks that towered
above him, Shane smiled as the birds chirped in the breeze. With every step he
took, the loamy humus sprang up under his feet. He inhaled deeply, the rich,
spicy scent of the pines drifting along with the afternoon breeze.
Shannon called his name again,
and Shane stopped for a moment to let them catch up. Then, he ran ahead once
more. His sister was getting angry with him, but Shane didn’t care. He focused
on the dense trees, touching and smelling everything in his sights—the white
bark of the birch peeling off in sheets, a stick on the ground enveloped in
flaky lichen, a burned-out log covered in soft, springy moss. Shane shuffled
through the fallen leaves as the earthy smell filled his nostrils, his
anxiousness dissipating with every rustle.
All of a sudden, Shane stopped as
a strange and wonderful euphoria washed over him. Glancing upward, the hawk
circled high above his head, calling out to him. Follow me, Shane…follow me! It
was guiding him. With a crooked grin, Shane nodded. The spirits of the
Northwoods were all around them.
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May 9: Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews
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Author Bio and Links:
An avid reader from an early age,
Auria Jourdain has fond childhood memories of spending quiet afternoons with a
book in her hand. She loved the "happily ever after" sweet teen
romances, and when she came of age, she plunged into the world of historical
romance with fervor, transporting herself to a bygone time. Her favorites were
Regency, but as a girl brought up in a common home, she was disheartened that
most of the novels of this era focus on the nobility and wealth. Auria set out
to write her own romance, encompassing her passion for French Revolutionary
history and her innate sense of goodwill for the common man. An idealist at
heart, she writes heroes and heroines that struggle to find acceptance in their
world.
To go along with this theme, two
years ago, Auria wrote a Young Adult novel during NaNoWriMo for her 17 year old
autistic son who is struggling to make his own way in the world. Looking to
educate people about this mysterious disorder, she wrote Spirit of the
Northwoods for him and set it in their hometown in the Upper Peninsula. Her
release coincides with Autism Awareness month, April 2016, and all proceeds for
this novel will be donated to the Autism Society of America. Auria hopes that
someday we can break down the social barriers and forgo stereotypical judgments
that harm our world so that people like her son can form positive relationships
with others.
Auria lives in the Upper
Peninsula of Michigan with her husband of twenty years, her four children (ages
eight to eighteen), and two golden retrievers. A rather new transplant to the
area, she loves the changing of the seasons, and she is currently working on a
contemporary romantic suspense trilogy set in her rough and rugged homeland.
Silence the Northwoods is set at a local ski resort in her hometown of
Ironwood, Michigan—the ski capital of the Midwest. Silence the Waters takes
place during the summer on the dangerous river ways that flow into Lake
Superior in the Keweenaw Peninsula; and Silence the Birchwoods is an autumn
tale set on Sugar Loaf Mountain, near Marquette, Michigan. All three involve
murder, mystery, and romance, of course.
Auria spends her the long winters
plotting and scheming her next book, and in the mild summers, she and her
husband devote every waking moment hiking and kayaking the Northwoods. An
amateur photographer, she lives fifteen miles from the shores of Lake Superior,
and her muse has been piqued by the awe-inspiring beauty that surrounds her.
Although she hasn’t officially acquired “Yooper” status yet, she can’t envision
living anywhere else.
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Sounds like an interesting book. Thank you for the excerpt!
ReplyDeleteThanks, H.B.! I'm so glad you could join me today:D
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Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteIf you couldn’t be an author, what would your ideal career be?
ReplyDeleteHi Mai! Wow, that's a tough one...I've had several careers already, believe it or not...I've been a preschool teacher, I worked on a few political campaigns, I've started a non-profit organization and did grant proposals, and now I'm living my dream of writing full time. Ideal vs. dream? Two different things;) I'm not sure what my ideal is -- I'd really have to search myself for an answer to that one;D However, a dream career -- I would love to take yoga classes to be an instructor someday:) ~Auria~
DeleteGood morning! Thanks so much for hosting me today. I'd love to talk about Spirit of the Northwoods, so please feel free to ask me any questions:D
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GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR BOOK AND THANKS FOR THE GIVEAWAY! SHELLEY S. calicolady60@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shelley:D So glad you stopped in today;D
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Really great excerpt - thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Victoria! Glad you could stop by today:D
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I enjoyed reading the excerpt. This book sounds like such an interesting and intriguing read. Looking forward to checking out this book.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new book and good luck on the book tour!
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