Now, she must choose between the career she’s always wanted and the love she’s always dreamed.
Publication Date: August 8, 2013
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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.
April Bostic is a New Jersey-based, adult romance author who enjoys unleashing her creativity and letting her imagination run wild. In December 2008, she self-published her first novel, " A Rose to the Fallen", a contemporary romance with a supernatural twist. Throughout the years 2012 and 2013, she wrote several romantic short stories entitled "Right Here, Right Now", "Eros, My Love", and "Love Addiction". 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".
Title: To
love a werewolf, you must love the wolf.
Werewolves take center stage in my aptly
titled paranormal romance novel The Howling Heart. I think my werewolves are
unique, because they’re descended from a 13th century Scandinavian wolf that
was blessed with the ability to shapeshift into a human by Máni, the Norse god
of the moon, and Freya, the Norse goddess of love. They conjured this miracle
by laying their divine hands on his wolf body, and placing a special light
inside him. His descendants later adopted the species name Varulv, which means “werewolf” in Swedish and Danish. They also
refer to “The Light Within” as the source of their supernatural power. Varulv are actually wolves in human
guise that have learned to behave as humans to survive in our world. They are
born as wolf pups and have to sleep in wolf form, because it takes a conscious
mind and energy to retain human form.
Riley is one of the main characters and
the hero in the novel. He’s a 24-year-old, English-born werewolf living in the
small secluded town of Black River nestled in the Colorado Rockies. The town is
inhabited exclusively by a wolf pack led by Aidan, the alpha male who happens
to be Riley’s father. Riley falls in love with Paige, a 23-year-old woman from
New York City, when they first meet as children. The only thing he’s ever
wanted is to make her his mate despite his father’s objection. One of his other
challenges is helping Paige understand that he’s a wolf first and a human second.
She needs to accept this if their relationship is going to work.
"What
you're looking at is just a physical representation of what I'd look like if I
was human. It's a tangible illusion…it’s not what I really am. I can appear,
act, and speak like a human, but I’m not one. I was born a wolf pup, not a
baby. I had to learn how to take my human form and control my shifting."
-- Riley
Because of Varulv’s complex nature, there’s a chance Riley could never be
human again. My werewolves can lose their light if their wolf bodies are
injured severely. If that ever happens to Riley, how would that affect his
relationship with Paige? Would she still love him? Would she still make love to
him? Those are pivotal questions, and I felt it was necessary for the
characters to have the discussion in the book. On several occasions, Paige
needed to be reminded that Riley was a wolf, and his pack lived differently
than what she’s accustomed to. She couldn’t delude herself into thinking she
was committing to a human.
Riley
fell asleep first, and I felt his soft fur on my face. His body temperature was
warmer. His front paws wrapped around me, and I realized this was the most
intimate I'd been with his animal form. He would never sleep with me as a
human, and I had to accept it if I was going to be with him.
In the book, I wanted Paige to consider
the possibility of Riley losing his light, and realize the depth of her love
for him. I hope readers are intrigued by The Howling Heart, and will approach
it with an open mind like Paige. It’s a different “breed” of werewolf romance.
Thank you for joining my book tour and promoting The Howling Heart.
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