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Temperatures rise as the flames of longing still burn in the thrilling sequel to Wolf Sirens Forbidden. The legend continues. Apollo, god of deadly plague, conspires to undo his sister’s legacy. The wolves exist between two worlds, one in the town another in the forest.
Prophecy says hunters and wolves are cursed to a mutual attraction. Increasingly, each successive slayer becomes more alluring to the wolf. The predestined enemies struggle, to both resist and contain their fierce rivalry in a conflict powerful enough to tear two worlds apart.
A shadow has fallen over the heartlands of myth and reality. The chosen is reborn broken-hearted, in the scorching embers of grief. Devastated, Lila trains tirelessly as the assassin. She must submit to deliver justice and protect the innocent of Shade.
But is it love or revenge which motivates her?
Will the huntress or her heart prevail? Breaking away from the call of destiny and fearing betrayal, Lila makes a desperate escape in search of her lost beloved. The intensity between two ancient enemies ignites. The history of the wolf pack is revealed as devotion and desire in the underworld reaches fever pitch.
If The Bite Doesn’t Get You, Then the Fever Will
About the Author
Tina Smith is an herbalist, dog lover, Piscean and mother with a fondness for strong female protagonist’s. A love of the fantasy genre and the deep exploration of dark and evocative subjects inspired Wolf Sirens Forbidden. The sequel Fever further unfolds the tale of the heroine femme fatale, on her journey in the underworld between the lands of myth and reality.
Comments about the book:
“Rich, complex, and deeply fascinating. Smith’s creation stands apart from other books in the genre. Wolf Sirens has raised the bar for paranormal romance.”- Kevis Hendrickson, author of Rogue Hunter
“Smith weaves a thrilling and beautifully crafted tale that sinks its fangs in and refuses to let go.”- Michael Alexander, author of The Vessel
“Fever does not disappoint! Tina Smith captures her readers on the first page and leads them on a fast-paced journey full of suspense and adventure as heroine, Lila, struggles towards the truth.” – Beverley Eikli, author of A Little Deception
What inspired you to become a writer?
Twilight, and my own experiences particularly in romance. I just like to write. I am an introvert.
What advice would you give to aspiring authors?
Write a lot. Be patient. Be determined and get a decent editor.
What has been the most challenging part of publishing or marketing your book?
Everything. Approaching bookstores was nerve wracking and all the internet stuff can be exhausting, especially when I am trying to write. But that’s what is required so I work at it. Finding the finances to fund it. Where there is a will there is a way…
What has been your favorite part?
Getting both of my books in all major book stores in Adelaide. I am doing a book signing on Saturday at Dymocks, which I am looking forward to. It will be interesting to see what happens.
Who are your favorite authors?
Emily Bronte and Virgina Andrews. I just finished the final Hunger Games, so I like Suzanne Collins. Amanda Hocking is cool too.
What gave you the idea for The Fever?
Wolf Sirens Forbidden leads into it, so it was that, and the idea of wanting to know about these wolves and their history. I like the vivid details. Loss is a big theme during the course of the story but so is having enough strength to go on despite it.
If you could be any character in the book, which one would you be?
Maybe Cres, though I am personally more like Lila. Cres is cool but she has had a hard time of it, so maybe I would like to be a wolf. If Sam wasn’t such a meanie I think to be her would be awesome, Alpha.
What other books have you written and/or are working on for the future?
I plan on writing some New Adult, but I am concentrating on finishing the Wolf Sirens series. All of my attention and effort is trained towards Wolf Sirens Night Fall right now (Wolf Sirens 3). The action builds as the books progress and the heat goes up. My characters grow and develop as the pace increases.
What’s your favorite quote?
Write like no one will read it and edit like everyone will.