Showing posts with label Molly Harper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Molly Harper. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2011

Guest Post: Molly Harper author of ~ The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf

 

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Guest Post ~ author Molly Harper.

Molly Harper’s ~ The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf and its predecessor How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf have both been recently released.  The latest on March 29th and the first February 22.

Both are humorous paranormal romances published by Pocket Books. They are purse sized, and fun for light reading.

Earlier this year we posted a piece by Molly about the creation of this series – which happened during an ice storm. It’s an interesting and funny post (you can link to it via the previous text), since you never know when you’ll get an idea for a book series. Though today’s post is is a bit warmer, as is the title of her latest book, it revolves around actual wolves and their true nature, as opposed to those in fantasy stories, and Molly’s comparisons of them with several of the characters in her recent novels.

This is a cute and educational snippet, especially if you’re an animal advocate. Enjoy!  (photo credit: Memories by Chris/Chris Meyer/Georgetown, KY)


When I was little and came running into the house, sweaty and caked in dirt, my mom would cry, “What the- have you been rolling around with wolves?”

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Well, here I sit, sweaty, caked in various layers of dried mud.  And I have indeed been playing with wolves. While promoting the release of my Naked Werewolf romance series, I visited the Wolf Run Wildlife Refuge in Nicholasville, KY.  Wolf Run, a state- and USDA-licensed non-profit educational facility, provides a safe, loving and permanent sanctuary for 23 adult wolves and wolf-dog hybrids. The refuge is also home to two full-grown lions, deer, goats, sheep, monkeys, and other exotic wildlife. And Rowdy, the most obese raccoon I have ever seen. 

Most of the animals are former pets that were either confiscated by or surrendered by their owners. Because it turns out, wolf hybrids do not make great house pets.

As Savannah Massey, director of animal care and education at Wolf Run told me, “These animals are gorgeous, appealing and unique. But they’re also aggressive, destructive and territorial. This is not an animal you want in your home.  Wolf genetics do not go away. And it’s not just that they could tear up your furniture or hurt one of your other pets- you are physically in danger when you’re around them.”

Just what you want to hear when you’re sitting right next to one, and he’s been licking your face.

Honestly, Boone, a 10-year-old grey male, could not have been nicer during my visit and our subsequent photo shoot. He was a dignified statesman compared to raucous Razz, a three-year-old tan specimen who seemed to think my make-up was bacon-flavored. (Note to Sephora, wolf-oriented face powder may be a niche market you haven’t considered yet.)

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I learned a lot during my visit to Wolf Run. I was happy to find there are some definite similarities between actual wolves and the characters in How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf and The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf.

For instance, a wolf will pee on whatever it wants, whenever it wants, to make sure you know that thing belongs to them. It is now your tree, Boone, we understand. Thank you for not choosing my shoes.

Wolves have to date.  There are five packs at Wolf Run, each with three to five pack members. New wolves are matched to potential packs based on temperament when they arrive at Wolf Run. If the initial matches don’t work, they are moved to different packs until they find a good fit. Some wolves, like Boone, don’t fit well with any group and end up being loners. (Which, I think, makes him a bit like Cooper.) 

Wolves struggle over the Alpha position.  Large males jockey for the position and it can lead to inter-pack tension. Unlike Boone, who was an Alpha contender, Razz, just seemed to want to play, which made me think of Samson. I did not see a real-life counterpart for Maggie, which was probably a good thing given her penchant for biting people on the butt.

Mary Kindred, CEO of Wolf Run, calls the animals her babies. When she walks around the yard, any effort to distract the wolves is futile, because a) she is mom and b) she has Pupperoni in her pocket. Kindred noted that the sanctuary receives no outside funding, and all expenses, such sturdy fencing, food, veterinary care, and upkeep of the grounds, are paid through donations. The facility welcomes volunteers. And despite the love and effort Mary and her staff devote to the sanctuary, both she and Savannah look forward to the day they’re no longer needed.

“These animals shouldn’t be here,” Savannah said. “The lions should be in Africa. The wolves should be in the wild. Our goal is to rescue animals and educate the public, until a facility like this is no longer needed.”  

To learn more about the wolf sanctuary that Molly visited link to Wolf Run, or contact Mary at ceoatwrwrhope@aol.com.


How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf ~ US|UK|Canada. February 22, 2011

The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf ~ US|UK|Canada.  March 29, 2011

Link to check out the trailer for the Naked Werewolf series.

About Molly:   Raised in Mississippi and Kentucky, Molly Harper graduated from Western Kentucky University with a bachelor's degree in print journalism. She worked for six years as a reporter and humor columnist; Molly lives in western Kentucky with her husband and daughter. Her books are published by Pocket Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.  For more on Molly and to connect via her website, twitter, and facebook link to the publisher’s website.

This article was sent via the publisher, Simon & Schuster, to share with our readers!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Guest Post: “Ice Storm Stories” ~ writing when it’s frozen outside!

 

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Today we have Molly Harper here with a guest post appropriately about - Ice Storms.

Molly is the author of a new humorous paranormal romance series, with the first book - How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf - to be published shortly on February 22. The second is coming out on March 29th.

Funny enough the series came to be in 2009, during an ice storm not unlike the one that is occurring in the US right now.

This is a fun snippet where the author tells us about her experience, giving inspiration and solace to our writers/readers at Layers of Thought. You never know when a first manuscript will be come to be, and you too will surface from this crazy weather.

How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf ~ US|UK|Canada. (Pre-purchase for February 22, 2011).


An ice storm. Stranded in a strange, isolated place without power. Children with an unsettling ability to win staring contests. This is how horror movies start.

Watching the news coverage as cities across the Midwest are pelted by the much-touted historic blizzard, I’m having strange sympathy pangs. In January 2009, an ice storm ripped through Kentucky, taking out power and phone lines for thousands of homes, including mine. The first night I spent camped out in my in-laws’ darkened living room with my two young children, I was sure this was just a temporary blip.  It was going to be a funny story we could tell the next winter. As in, “Remember that night we had to sleep on an air mattress in front of Grandma’s fireplace and cook on a gas grill in the garage?”

By the sixth night, I was no longer amused.

Over the next week, Kentuckians were cold, cranky and progressively ill-groomed. I returned to my dark, cold house to forage for supplies one afternoon, only to find my neighbor shaving his head in his driveway. I sincerely hoped that was related to the lack of electricity and not just a personality quirk I'd never noticed before.

Neighborhood block parties have been stilted and awkward since.

But I managed to channel my cabin fever, before going the full fire-ax-through-bedroom-door and elevator-full-of-blood route. I started writing. Having recently published the Nice Girls books, a vampire romance series about an undead librarian in small-town Kentucky, I’d already decided that I wanted to write a werewolf story. And being isolated, in the dark, in an increasingly crowded, enclosed space, I decided to set the story in the frozen regions of Alaska.

While we waited for the power to come back on, I wrote about twenty pages of notes by candlelight.  What emerged was the story of Mo Wenstein, a woman who moves across the country to escape her intrusive hippie parents and make a life for herself in the remote town of Grundy, Alaska. Cantankerous neighbor Cooper has been giving Mo a hard time about her place in her new community since day one. But when Cooper stumbles onto her porch, naked, with a bear trap clamped around his ankle, she realizes there’s more to him than a surly- though attractive- surface. A series of werewolf attacks, for which Cooper may or may not be responsible, dysfunctional werewolf clan drama, and romantic hijinks ensue.

The manuscript grew over the next few months and beseduce naked werewolfcame How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf, which is due to be released by Pocket Books on Feb. 22, wherever books are sold. The sequel, The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf , will follow on March 29.

So, while the encroaching claustrophobia is frustrating, make the best of your snow days. Use the milk, eggs and bread you hoarded to make French toast. Plow through the To-Be-Read pile of paperbacks on your nightstand.  Write journal entries about the sights, sounds and emotions you’re experiencing as a blizzard survivor.

You never know.  You could turn this experience into your first manuscript.


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The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf ~ US|UK|Canada. (Pre-purchase for March 29, 2011).

About Molly:  Raised in Mississippi and Kentucky, Molly Harper graduated from Western Kentucky University with a bachelor's degree in print journalism. She worked for six years as a reporter and humor columnist; Molly lives in western Kentucky with her husband and daughter. Her books are published by Pocket Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.  For more on Molly and to connect via her website, twitter, and facebook link to the publisher’s website. (Photo credit to J. Nash Photography).

This article was sent via the publisher to share with our readers while many of them are stranded at home during the ice storm. Thank you Ayelet!

Stay warm everyone ~ hot tea, biscuits, and a book. Thanks for reading!

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