Sharon McGregor
author of Northern Lights
and the soon-to-be-released Autumn Dreams
Sharon McGregor is a Canadian author who has recently
transplanted to the west coast. She has written humour, romance
and mystery for magazines such as Sasee, Long and Short Romance,
Great Mystery and Suspense Magazine and Horizon as well as
stories for the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. When not
fighting with her cat Zoey for control of the computer keyboard,
she is working at her ice cream shop or her bath and body shop.
Maddie Smart is at a crossroads. Her job and her relationship have both
suddenly ended. On the advice of a friend she flies to a northern
fishing lodge to recoup and plan her next move. Here she meets fishermen
who don't fish, a policeman who does, a man who says he's seen
Sasquatch and a lodge owner who sets her pulses racing.
She finds herself running headlong into danger with no idea of who she can trust. Her feelings for Lodge owner Rupert are clouded by his hot and cold moods, and her growing suspicions of his right hand man's involvement in a bear part harvesting ring. Maddie must face her deepest fear before she can find answers. She also must learn to trust again before she can find her own happy ending.
She finds herself running headlong into danger with no idea of who she can trust. Her feelings for Lodge owner Rupert are clouded by his hot and cold moods, and her growing suspicions of his right hand man's involvement in a bear part harvesting ring. Maddie must face her deepest fear before she can find answers. She also must learn to trust again before she can find her own happy ending.
Lovely memory for your writing moment.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lindsey. I love to go thumbing through old albums. There are so many stories there. My next Prism novella Prairie Promise goes back further- to the time when my grandmother was a girl, freshly arrived from Ireland.
DeleteThanks for featuring my candid moment, Jacquie!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Sharon. Always a pleasure to feature Candid Writing Moments by Prism Book Group authors.
DeleteSharon, you had some amazing adventures in your childhood. They sound scary but fun. Isn't is amazing how these experiences find their way into our stories...one way or another. Good job. Loved reading this.
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