Hi friends! Today, our author spotlight is on Laurie Wood. Everyone, say hello to Laurie! Without further ado, let's get to know Laurie and her book Northern Hearts.
Author Bio:
Laurie Wood is a military wife who’s lived across Canada and visited six of its ten provinces. She and her husband have raised two wonderful children with Down Syndrome to adulthood, and their son and daughter are a wonderful blessing to their lives. Over the years, Laurie’s books have finaled in prestigious contests such as the Daphne du Maurier (twice), the TARA, the Jasmine, and the Genesis. Her family lives in central Canada with a menagerie of rescue dogs and cats. If the house were bigger, no doubt they’d have more.
Northern Hearts
Last July, my husband and I flew up to Churchill, Manitoba so I could research my second main book in my Heroes of the Tundra series. I wanted to see what the town and surrounding area were like in the summertime, as well as interview the local Royal Canadian Mounted Police, because book 2’s hero is an RCMP officer.
Churchill is a small town of 900 people and sits on the shores of Hudson Bay, that cut-out of water in the centre of Canada leading to the Arctic ocean. It’s out best deep-water port to the arctic and during the wintertime and polar bear season, it swells to thousands of tourists.
I wrote the Christmas novella, Northern Hearts, as a “fill-in” story between Book 1 and Book 2. Northern Deception, Book 1, ends in November with an Epilogue the following March. Northern Hearts is set during that Christmas immediately following the November ending of Northern Deception.
Its tone is more Hallmark than edgy suspense, but it still has a mystery and a lot of romance. It’s going to be FREE to download from July 17 to 20, 2020 on Amazon.com at https://amzn.to/2V2Tpsl
Book Blurb Northern Hearts
Wealthy socialite Kali McIntyre dreams of opening her own dessert bar, Sassy Sweets, in downtown Winnipeg—until her father crushes that dream when he cuts her off financially. He’s determined to get her to use her law degree to join the family’s high-powered law firm. She’s determined to do anything but that. And when an unknown-to-her aunt dies in Churchill, Manitoba, leaving her an unbelievable inheritance, Kali’s on the next flight up north to make her dreams a reality.
Chef Jake Miller has lived in Churchill for the past ten years, working hard to keep The Great Northern Lodge afloat through some tough times. But then his business partner dies unexpectedly, without telling him that she’d changed her will or that she had a niece who is set to inherit everything. Now, Jake and Kali have thirty days to work together and decide–who will stay and who will go–before Christmas rolls around. Secrets, attempted murder, and a new menu all add up to a Christmas unlike any other.
Here is a quick excerpt from Chapter 1 of Northern Hearts:
Wild and dangerous and the town has nothing of significance…
With that ringing in her ears, she grabbed her soft-sided hot pink suitcase and hauled it upright beside her. The clock read 9:45 a.m., so she was right on time. Her ride should be here any minute. Gazing around the tiny, one-room airport, she noticed a twelve-foot high polar bear skin hung spread out in a wooden display case. The sheer height and width of it gave her pause.
“It’s nothing but snow, ice, and polar bears,” her dad had said. She rolled her luggage over to the huge case and checked out the five-inch claws on the paws of the polar bear skin. Its teeth were three inches, at least, bared permanently in a snarl. The entire fur from side to side had to be four feet wide.
She drew in a breath to calm her nerves and turned to read the huge blue and white sign on the wall.
“Welcome to Churchill, Manitoba–Polar Bear Country,” it read.
“NEVER–
Go beyond a polar bear alert warning sign Approach or feed a bear for any reason
Walk at night after 10 p.m.
“Always be alert and aware of your surroundings,” said a deep voice from behind her left shoulder.
Adrenaline rippled through her veins. Kali gasped and jumped. “Excuse me?”
“Sorry.” The man who’d spoken loomed over her. His fur-lined green parka hood, which he shoved back out of the way, framed his brown hair and beard scruff. His brown, almost black, eyes didn’t look the least bit sorry. His thick, longish hair poked up in an unruly fashion and curled around his ears. He grinned, showing white, even teeth she couldn’t help but stare at for a second. Handsome. Unbelievably handsome.
“Sorry, that’s the next line on the sign—you are reading the sign, aren’t you?”
“Yes, I mean, I was… I just…” Kali stopped. Get a hold of yourself! You’re babbling.
“The most important thing to remember is that bears can be in town at any time of day or night,” he quoted from the sign. “I’m assuming you’re Miss Kali McIntyre?”
She drew herself up to her entire 5’ 1” height. “You can drop the Miss. And yes, I’m Kali McIntyre.” If this guy was her ride, she’d just hit the lottery.
He drew off his enormous fur-trimmed gauntlet and thrust his right-hand forwards to shake her hand. “Excellent. I’m Jake Miller, from The Great Northern Lodge.”
©Laurie Wood 2019
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Friends, I sure hope you enjoyed getting to know Laurie Wood!
Below are links to connect with Laurie:
Website: https://www.lauriewoodauthor.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauriewoodreadersgroup
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LaurieJeanWood
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Thanks so much for being here today, Laurie!
ReplyDeleteHi Sally and Laurie! Laurie that information about the polar bears is so incredible. I've seen photos you've posted before and was amazed by the size of those paws. So cool that you got to go to Churchill. Love research trips!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura, yes the airport scene in Northern Hearts is exactly the way the airport is in Churchill. I've never been in an airport that didn't have a metal detector before you go onto the airplane! It's that small an airport, however, the huge polar bear skin framed and hanging on the wall and the polar bear signs everywhere are real. You always have those facts in the back of your mind when you're walking around town.
DeleteLaura, thanks for stopping by! Research trips sound like so much fun!
DeleteLaurie, I’ve loved your stories and the virtual trips to polar bear country! I really like the concept of a novella between the major books. Northern Hearts was especially delightful with the Christmas touches. Looking forward to the next Heroes of the Tundra romance!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sherida! It was fun to write. Northern Protector, this next book has been a bit more difficult due to the subject matter but I think it's probably my best book so far. I hope readers will enjoy it too.
DeleteHi Yvonne! I loved being in Churchill so that I could get every tiny detail right. There's nothing like being right in the setting. And once the border's open again, you'll have to come up for a visit! Who knows how long our loonie will be at an advantage for you American neighbours? :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sally and Laurie! Northern Protector sounds like a great story, and your cover is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie! I love this cover! Thanks so much for stopping by.
DeleteI'm late Laurie!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a cute book. And I love how you sneak in this Christmas story in the timeline.
Laurie, I loved this book! I’m super excited for the next installment in this series.
ReplyDeleteI think polar bears are gorgeous and would love to see one from a safe distance.