Please welcome Terry Spears to NN. We are so excited to have you join our Creep Fest! A Dark and Stormy Night huh? So would say it a bit cliche but I think it is more classic. LOL! Well I will turn it over to you Terry.
I was in creative writing class at Merritt Island High
School and loved writing and making up my own stories, so of course that was my
reason for taking an extra English class in high school. If I could have,
I
would have taken several more that year.
I started out one of my papers with:
It was a dark and stormy night…because, I LOVE that start!!!
I lived across the street from a jungle-like swamp in
Central Florida, and we crossed over causeways to get to our Merritt Island
home where the water was dark and deep and filled with all kinds of scary
things—like sharks and horseshoe crabs and stinging jellyfish, water moccasins
and alligators and well, you name it…scary things.
Florida has the most lightning strikes than anywhere else
and violent storms. In Deidre’s Secret, a YA novel, the heroine starts out her
story in her creative writing class with: It was a dark and stormy night. And
everyone groans. But she’s psychic and she’s reliving a real experience as she’s
relating the story.
In Ghostly Liaisons, ghostly YA, also psychic story, I have
where she lives right across the street from that swamp. I used to explore that
very swamp as a pre-teen and teen and had a fascination with ghosts and pirates
and so the story was born.
My mother also took me to see Dracula, a play at our local
Brevard Community College, and I fell in love with the underdog, Dracula. I
wanted to run up on stage and be his next “victim,” loved by him for all
eternity. “Bite me! Bite me!”
From those early times when I loved all things that go bump
in the night, I continued to love the underdog—the vampire needed a happily
ever after. And so did the misunderstood werewolf. Which is the basis of my
Heart of the Wolf series.
Now, there be jaguar shifters! Which goes back to my earlier
days of exploring jungle-like swamps. You see, even though I didn’t know it at
the time, my life experiences, including training as an officer in the Army,
prepared me for my next bout of writing—Savage Hunger. The jaguar shifters live
in Texas, but they explore their more primal jaguar nature with a return to the
jungle. And the heroine, Army officer, Kathleen MacKnight, is there also, on an
Army mission, when she runs into a hunk of a man, who has a big secret. She
thinks hers are top secret!
One year at Halloween when I was a teen, my girlfriend and I
made a tent over a ping-pong table after we had run around the neighborhood as
fairy princesses wearing used ballroom gowns, and we had given away treats
until it was very late. With our candy and a flashlight, to simulate a
campfire, and everything else dark as a stormy night, we curled up with our
pillows and blankets under the table, and I told spooky stories.
Even in my Medieval Highland historical romance, Winning the
Highlander’s Heart, my heroine has psychic powers and in the third book in the
series, Highland Rake, a ghost. Yep, back to one of my early loves. Ghosts.
And in my wolf shifter series, in Wolf Fever, the werewolf
is a psychic, and in Heart of the Highland Wolf, the castle has a ghost. Of
course! What good Scottish castle wouldn’t, eh?
Every world is improved with a little of the paranormal, I
say! So bring on the ghosts, the psychics, the vampires, the werewolves and
now, some sexy jaguar shifters and let’s party!!!
Have you ever considered hooking up with a jaguar shifter?
A lucky commenter can win a copy of Savage Hunger, US/Canada
address only.
Savage Hunger
In
the heat of the jungle, jaguars are clawed, dangerous, and hungry for love.
With hopes of overcoming night terrors and thanking the man who saved her life,
Kathleen McKnight returns to the Amazon. A jaguar at heart, Connor Anderson
doesn’t just protect her, but wants to claim her for his own.
About
the Author
USA
Today bestselling and an award-winning author
of urban fantasy and medieval romantic suspense, Terry Spear also writes true
stories for adult and young adult audiences. She’s a retired lieutenant colonel
in the U.S. Army Reserves and has an MBA from Monmouth University. She also
creates award-winning teddy bears, Wilde & Woolly Bears, that are
personalized that have found homes all over the world. When she’s not writing
or making bears, she’s teaching online writing courses or gardening. Her family
has roots in the Highlands of Scotland where her love of all things Scottish
came into being. Originally from California, she’s lived in eight states and
now resides in the heart of Texas. She is the author of the Heart of the Wolf series and the Heart of
the Jaguar series, plus numerous other paranormal romance and historical
romance novels. For more information, please visit www.terryspear.com, or follow her on Twitter, @TerrySpear. She is also on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/terry.spear .
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13 comments:
A LTC after my own heart...love the paranormal (especially vamps) and am adding a wolf-shifter, who doesn't know he is a shifter until an unexpected encounter with one of my goof vampire-human hybrid ladies, in my "Immortal Relations" third book of the series. I was an 04 with over 20 when I left the USAF so a LOT of military is in my series, so I can relate to your works.
Thanks, Vamp Writer! Are you in Romvets? You need to be if not!
Enjoyed your post, Terry! I'm not sure if I love ghosts but they do make things really interesting in stories. Your cover is amazing BTW.
You mean there are honest to goodness shifters??? Hmmm...wonder if I've ever run into one and didn't know!If so, they were very secretive and I just didn't pick up on it...my bad!!!
Thanks, Dana! I love Sourcebooks' covers! They're lovely!
Absolutely, Cat. You've always got to be on the look out. You never know when one of them might be the one for you!
Can't wait to check this one out. I do love some shifters. I think I would have been creeped out living across from a swamp though. Nice post! :)
Thanks, Melissa! I was always adventurous. The mosquitoes were what really got us. I saw that news report where the alligator got that woman's arm who had fallen? into a canal and thought of our canal. Lots of creepy things in there before we realized NO ONE swam in it. It was murky greenish brown water so you didn't know what was in it along with you!
I haven't considered it before, but why not?
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Hi Terry,
Loved the post. Sounds like you had a lot of fun growing up. Who knew you were just gathering info for your future books, which are awesome.
I would love to hook up with a jaguar shifter. Those shifter boys are so hot!
Agreed, BN!
LOL, they are, Bonnie! Yeah, if you had told me I was writing about hot and sexy jaguar shifters, werewolf hunks, vampires, you name it, I would have thought--yeah right! :) Thanks!!
What a lot of sources for stories. I keep reading about your jaguar shifters and thinking of the wolves... and seeing cats and dogs on the green... and I wonder if they can read my mind when they stare at me.
sheiladeeth at gmail dot com
LOL, you're too funny, Sheila!!! Love it!
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