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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Guest Post with Author Teresa D'Amario

Today I would like to welcome to the blog author Teresa D'Amario. Teresa stopped by today to talk about her newest book Blood Moon Betrayed. So please give Teresa a warm welcome.

But the great thing is I'm now here during the Christmas season. Oddly enough, I've not written a Christmas book. Most of mine seem to center around the fall. You'd think that meant I like the fall, but alas, summer is my favorite season, followed by the week of Christmas. Though I have to admit, I enjoy Halloween to the max.

In Blood Moon Betrayed, it's the Blood Moon, and for those who don't know when that is, it's the full moon in October. So of course I had to make it a big celebration. They have the Blood Moon Festival every year in the Uwharrie Forest, with the Sean's pack. Only Sean isn't the pack leader anymore. He left it in the hands of his brother, Kieran, and disappeared into the forest, searching for peace. One evening his peace is shattered by the whimpers and cries of a human woman. Battered and bruised to the point the only feature he can make out is one beautiful green eye, his world is sent topsy turvy.

So tell me, what is the most fun holiday/season for you?



Sean left his pack, searching for an inner peace destroyed when his one daughter was shot and the other kidnapped and tortured. Not to mention his mate had left him. He gave up his position as pack leader and headed out to the woods. But when he found a woman being beaten by two humans, he is jolted by the realization she's his True mate.

Caden lives in fear, and at last her terror has caught up with her. Her ex-husband has decided it's time for her to die. Just as she's about to breathe her last, a man tells her everything is going to be okay.

But how can it be, when her ex-husband still wants her dead?

And once Sean brings her back to his home, secrets are revealed, and it seems no one is going to be okay. For as the blood moon rises in the October sky, betrayal is in the wind, and upon it floats the scent of death.

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**Author Info**

Born in Atlanta, the daughter of an Army Soldier during the early stages of the Viet Nam war, I spent my childhood traveling from state to state, finally ending up overseas in Germany where I graduated high school six months early.

My writing career however began as a young Airman in the Air Force, writing monthly articles for the weekly base paper. The articles ranged from climatological data to full center fold articles on the destructive forces of hurricanes. As I increased in rank, my writing changed to more technological instruction, including such works as WSR-88D Doppler Radar Data Interpretation Guide for North Carolina Stations, and Station Operating Procedures.

But my early writing wasn’t limited only to the technological side. I’ve written multiple dog training and behavior articles for canine websites such as Sonora Canine Freestyle, and also the Ask Blackjack column, a fun training column in the voice of my labrador retriever, then a young pup.

I’m married to a wonderful man named Doug, who is also retired Air Force, and just celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary. We live in North Carolina with our two dogs.
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2 comments :

  1. Definitely has to be Christmas.....such a wonderful time of the year to celebrate our Saviour's birth...and to be thankful for all our blessings.....babyruthmac16@yahoo.com

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  2. Hey Lacy, Yep, I love Christmas. :D Been a bit behind this year, but trying to play catch up. I'm happy to hear my "day job" has given me Christmas Day off when I was original scheduled! It will be great to enjoy it!

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