W. L. Hawkin writes romantic adventures, often charged with “myth, magic, and mayhem” from her home in the Pacific Northwest.
Her Hollystone Mysteries series features a coven of West Coast witches who solve murders using ritual magic and a little help from the gods. The books—To Charm a Killer, To Sleep with Stones, To Render a Raven, and To Kill a King—follow Estrada, a flawed magician and coven high priest as he endeavors to save his family and friends while sorting through his own personal issues.
Her latest release, Lure: Jesse & Hawk is small-town romantic suspense set in the American Midwest, in the fictional town of Lure River.
Hawkin graduated from Trent University with a BA in Indigenous Studies. Wendy went on to study English literature at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, and then teach high school. She found her voice publishing poetry and Native Rights articles in Canadian news magazines and is now an author/publisher at Blue Haven Press.
For the past few years, Wendy has been a book reviewer for the Ottawa Review of Books. A member of the Federation of BC Writers and the Writers Union of Canada, she actively engages with readers and writers at conferences, and is represented by Creative Edge Publicity.
As an intuitive writer, Wendy captures on the page what she sees (visual scenes) and hears (conversations) and allows her muses to guide her through the creative process. She needs to feel the energy of the land, so although she’s an introvert, in each book her characters go on a journey where she’s traveled herself. If you don’t find her at Blue Haven Press, she’s likely wandering the woods with her beautiful yellow dog.
Winner of a National Indie Excellence Award, finalist for UK Wishing Shelf awards, nominated for an Eric Hoffer Award, Crowned Heart review, InD'Tale Magazine.
"When life and death collide with nature, magic can and does happen. Readers get a front row seat to experience the pain and loss that quilts its way through every unforgettable character. The Native American ties with nature and spirit is beautifully portrayed. Multiple layers of mystique and suspense. An absolutely beautiful tragedy. The twists and turns will keep pages flipping wildly."—Viola Robbins, InD'tale Magazine, April 2022
Reluctant lovers scarred by guilt—
A feisty heroine mourning a loss and a grieving hero hiding from his past.
The fragile bones of a missing Indigenous girl
A corrupt cowboy sheriff and a pair of no-good locals
Lost on the Chippewa reservation.
Wolves. Cougars. Bears. — Injured. Stalked. Abducted.
Can Hawk save Jesse's life with his Native American ways?
Or will she save his soul?
Hawk is a wounded doctor bent on losing himself on the Chippewa reservation in Minnesota.
Jesse's a vegan nature photographer trying to find herself on that same wild land.
When Hawk shoots the deer that Jesse's photographing, passions flare. Then Jesse hears that Hawk's friend is dying and sets off alone on horseback to warn him. He deserves the chance to say goodbye she never had.
But danger lurks everywhere near the small Midwestern town of Lure River.
Jesse's just discovered the twenty-year-old bones of a missing Indigenous girl in her shed and drawn the unwanted attention of two local men.
Can Hawk find Jesse before they find her?
Ruby Little Bear's tragic tale weaves through the narrative, reminding us that one moment can change everything.
Romantic Suspense—Small Town Grit
Título : Lure: Jesse & Hawk
EAN : 9781777262136
Editorial : Blue Haven Press
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