The Howling Heart
By April Bostic
Genre: Paranormal
Romance
Book Description
Paige Donovan is an ambitious college graduate who aspires to
reach the top of the corporate ladder. She’s climbing fast when given the
promotion of a lifetime at a prestigious fashion magazine in New York City. Her
bright future comes to an unexpected halt after news of her father’s death. She
inherits his old cabin in the Colorado Rockies, and just when she thinks her
luck couldn’t get any worse, she has a car accident in the mountains and
awakens in the small, remote community of Black River.
Soon, she’s engulfed in the mystical world of Varulv---wolves
descended from 13th century Scandinavia and blessed by Norse gods with the
ability to appear human. Paige is desperate to return home, but never expects
to fall for her rescuer, Riley Gray, a charming young werewolf from England who
offers her an alternate future with his pack. Now, she must choose between the
career she’s always wanted and the love she’s always dreamed.
Author Bio
April Bostic is a New Jersey-based, Adult Romance author who
enjoys unleashing her creativity and letting her imagination run wild. Her love
of romance books inspired her to become not just a reader, but also a writer.
In December 2008, she self-published her first novel, a contemporary romance
with a supernatural twist entitled "A Rose to the Fallen".
Her first short story, "Right Here, Right Now",
released in January 2012, is an erotic romance with a dash of S&M. The
following year, she released two more short stories: a romantic urban fantasy
inspired by the Greek myth of Eros and Psyche entitled "Eros, My
Love", and a sexy romantic comedy entitled "Love Addiction".
After five years, she released her second novel, "The
Howling Heart" in August 2013, a paranormal romance that delves into the
mystical world of werewolves and Norse gods. To end her busiest year in
publishing, April also released her fourth short story in December 2013, a
historical paranormal romance entitled "A Dark Scandal".
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I felt feverish, and I couldn't move. I
tried to open my eyes, but something heavy weighed on my eyelids.
Although I couldn't see or move, I heard
voices around me. The first one was female, and she had an English accent like
Sheriff Gray. "She's still got a fever."
Then, I heard a male voice. "What
if she doesn't wake up?" He had the same accent, but he wasn’t the
sheriff.
At that moment, I realized they were
talking about me. "Don't worry...she will."
"It's my fault. Dad’s going to
bloody kill me."
"It's not your fault. Stop saying
that. She’ll be okay, and Dad will understand."
"I shouldn't have brought her here."
"You did the right thing by
bringing her here. I can take care of her."
There was a momentary pause. "What
if she finds out?"
"That's for Dad to decide."
The voices faded in and out. Sleep bore
down on me, but the last words I heard from the man stuck in my head. "I'll
watch over her."
A severely dry mouth and splitting headache
interrupted my peaceful sleep. I couldn’t hear the two voices, but I heard
breathing in my left ear like someone was sleeping next to me. I tried to open
my eyes so that I could ask them for water and medicine for my headache. The
weight on my eyes was gone, so I tried to open them, but they felt sticky this
time. I struggled to peel them open, blinking rapidly to loosen my eyelashes.
When I finally opened my eyes, they felt
swollen. The pain in my head spread throughout my entire body. Dim light
surrounded me in this strange room. I lay on a bed and looked up at the ceiling.
I tried to speak, but my throat was dry. Only a quiet wheeze escaped. A low
groan followed as my headache pounded against my temples. I still felt hot and
sweaty. Layers of blankets covered me, and I wanted to yank them off. When I
touched my abdomen, I wore nothing but my bra and panties.
My eyes darted around the unfamiliar room.
On the wall, I noticed a shadow of something next to me. What the hell is
that? I turned my head and saw a candle in the window, but what cast the
shadow scared me to death. A large, white wolf lay on the floor beside me.
There was no mistaking it for a dog. The bed was low to the floor, and its head
was close to mine. I opened my mouth wide, prepared to scream, but wheezes and
weak gasps escaped, instead. I thrashed my head against the pillow, as if the
motions would turn up the volume in my voice. Finally, a shriek pushed through
my sandpaper throat. It was a high-pitched squeal at first, but then, it burst
forth and filled the room. I sat up quickly. Aching pain tore through my body,
and I heard my bones crack.
The wolf awoke with a start. It jerked its
head up, and glowing, yellow eyes blinked until they settled on me. I shrank
away from it, nearly falling off the bed, screaming until I went hoarse and
gasped for breath. The wolf stood on all fours, its size definitely that of a
Great Dane. Our gazes locked for a brief moment before the animal ran out the
room. I sat against the headboard, clutching the blankets against my chest. I
was alone and terrified. Within seconds, tears trickled down my cheeks.



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