Thursday, July 5, 2012

Book Feature: Conner by Miranda Stork

Erin is a young psychologist, with no time for anything but her work, and unable to remember anything about her past. She leads an uneventful life, but a lonely one, in which she secretly wishes for a soulmate.

Conner is an unusual patient who approaches her, thrusting her into a strange world of darkness that runs beneath our own. He believes himself to be a creature of legend-a werewolf. But he also draws Erin with a roguish charm, and an irresisitible feeling that seems to bind them together.

Conner desperately tries to save her from an unknown evil that persues her with a relentless passion that crosses centuries, an evil that once took her very soul away, somewhere in Erin's lost memories.

As she becomes more entwined in a series of events that will remind her of who she really is, will she make it away from the oncoming darkness unscathed?

"You have to read until the very end, you are hooked, sucked in, begging for more." - Amazon Review

Available at:
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Barnes & Noble

Miranda Stork was born in Guisborough, North Yorkshire in 1987 and has lived in various places around Britain, including Newcastle and Glasgow.
Her writing is inspired by various writers, including the vivid characters of Charles Dickens, the imagination of Stephen King, and the gothic imagery of Anne Rice.

Her love of horror began at an early age, when she was only three or four. She could read proficiently at the age of three and devoured fairy-stories but always had a bent towards the darker stories, such as the Brothers Grimm's tales. Red Riding Hood was always a firm favourite, although she always felt sorry for the wolf, despite him having tried to eat everyone!

You can connect with her at her blog and via Facebook or Twitter.

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