Bio: Descended from the same bloodline that spawned the likes of James Russell, Amy and Robert Lowell, Margay Leah Justice was fated to be a writer herself from a young age. But even before she knew that there was a name for what she was doing, she knew one thing: She had a deep and unconditional love for the written word. A love that would challenge her in times of need, abandon her in times of distress, and rediscover her in times of hope. Through her writing, Margay has learned to cope with every curve ball life has thrown her, including the challenges of single parenting, the harsh realities of living in a shelter, coping with the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis, and the roller coaster ride of dealing with a child who suffers from bipolar disorder. But along the way she has rediscovered the amazing power of words.
Margay currently lives in Massachusetts
with her two daughters, two cats, and a myriad of characters who vie for her
attention and demand that their own stories be told.
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For more than a hundred and fifty years, the gray wolf has failed to
roam the hills of Massachusetts, leading to the belief that they are extinct.
But with a spattering of sightings across the Berkshires, the legend of the
gray wolf comes to fruition. The product of that legend, Micah Sloane will go
to great lengths to protect his kind from the threat of outsiders, who seek to
exploit the legend for their own interests. One thing he didn’t count on,
however, was finding his soul mate in the company of such men.
From the first time she predicted a stranger’s imminent death when she
was little more than a child, Shiloh Beck knew she was different. Wishing to
cultivate her gift, her parents made the fateful decision to enroll her in a
private school for paranormally gifted children. Unbeknownst to them, the
school was just a front for a research facility simply called the Institute,
whose secret board members weaned gifted children from their families to
exploit their gifts. Shiloh has spent the better part of her life trying to
escape the Institute and reunite with the family she was told had abandoned
her.
From their first meeting, Micah and Shiloh share a connection that goes
beyond the normal to bond them in a way that love alone cannot. But before they
can build a life together, they must deal with the fall-out when the legend of
the wolves collides with the men behind the Institute.
Before treating us to an excerpt, Margay Reveals:
Who controls the story – you or your characters? That is a good question! Sometimes, it's me, but a lot of times, it is the characters. Whenever I can't get a scene to work, I soon realize it's because the characters are balking at it, as if to say "I wouldn't do/say that."
What do you hope your readers come away with after reading your book? First and foremost, I hope they enjoy the book and want to read more! So, in short, I'd say satisfaction. I want my readers to feel fulfilled and to enjoy the story told.
What do you most enjoy about writing romance? Romance is everything! It's the thread that keeps everything together. It's magical and innocent, heart-rending and bittersweet, challenging and hopeful. It's why we keep putting our hearts out there, why we risk getting hurt again and again - because we want to grasp that magical thing that makes it all worthwhile. That's what I love about writing romance.
What do you like best and least about writing? The first page! For me, it's the hardest to write because I want it to be perfect. But once I get beyond it, I fly.
What is the best writing advice you have ever received? Keep writing. Plain and simple. From my junior high English teacher. Best writing advice ever.
How do you like to spend your free time? I am a mad knitter, so i spend a lot of time making gifts for my family. I also love to read (shocking, I know), so I can often be found with a book pressed to my nose!
What was your favourite book as a child/teen/adult? Are you currently reading anything? The Diary of Anne Frank. It deeply moved me.
And now A Taste of Margay:
Shiloh nearly leapt off the sill as his hand touched her knee. It took
every ounce of willpower she possessed to remain seated and appear undaunted by
the gesture. “I am…much better now…thank you,” she said, becoming more unnerved
by the presence of his hand by the minute. Oh, this was not good, not good at all. The longer it remained
there, the stronger her impulse to bolt became. Oh, no…
What was it about this man that rattled her so and with so little effort on his part? Sharing the same air with him was enough to send her pulses to the moon—and her mind somewhere else, something new for her. Being this attracted to a man was beyond her realm of experience. She didn’t know what to do with it—or about it. Should she do anything? Should she pretend indifference? And why wasn’t he so deeply affected? It wasn’t fair.
Still confused, she gave him a weak smile, intent on backing up her
previous claim with the gesture. She feared it failed miserably. When Micah
returned her smile and lifted his hand from her knee, she felt precisely one
second of relief before he shook her world again by caressing her face in
parting. She stumbled back against the frame of the window, her lips parting on a startled
breath as a lightning bolt shot through her at his touch. Something flickered
in his eyes at her reaction—pain, perhaps—and he retracted his hand, balling it
into a fist as he turned away from her, preparing to depart.
In an instant, she realized her mistake. Along with it came the knowledge
she couldn’t let him go away angry or upset. After everything he and his family
had done for her, she owed him that much. She grabbed him by the shirtfront to
stop him, and a shock of awareness shot from her hand directly into his heart,
just beneath it. She could see it in the gaze he leveled on her then, could
hear it in his breath trapped within his lungs, feel it in the missed beat of his heart. But then, all sense abandoned her,
and her heart skipped a beat as he
held her hand firmly to his chest with one of his own and lifted the other to
her head, anchoring it against the window frame. Slowly, his eyes never
straying from hers, he leaned across the space separating them. His lips
brushed hers, like a whisper, before he withdrew, tilted his head to the side,
and advanced again. This time the kiss was fuller, penetrating her every
defense, both physical and emotional, but still not long enough for her. He
retreated once again after a fraction of time and hovered before her, scarcely
an inch away. Watching her. Waiting.
Her heart beating a frantic tempo now, Shiloh abandoned all of her
reservations and her good sense to swoop in for a more vigorous kiss. So
vigorous, in fact, she knocked him off his perch through the open window. Only
quick reflexes honed to perfection at the Institute prevented her from tumbling
after him.
Bracing herself against the sill, she leaned out the window as far as she
was able and watched his descent from the slanted roof to the ground below. She
lost sight of him the moment he slid beyond the reach of the light from her
window. But then she heard him land with a thud —and a howl—on the ground in
front of the back porch when he failed to catch himself on the roof edge. She
clasped a hand over her mouth to silence her reaction and waited. When he
didn’t rouse right away, panic shot through her and she leaned out another few
inches.
“Micah? Are you okay?”
“Fine,” he answered after a few moments, appearing beyond the overhang of
the roof as if to prove it to her. “Nothing hurt but what’s left of my pride.”
“Hey, Shiloh! We’ve got to stop falling for each other like this.”
His laughter followed her as she ducked back into the room. She could
still hear it even after she closed the window, though not as well. Oh, Lord. She rested against the cool
pane of glass and touched her still-tingling lips with shaky fingers. Was she? Falling for him? Was that what this crazy-mad
feeling inside of her was?
The question plagued her long into the night.
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Pleasure to have you here, Margay!
Welcome to the blog, Margay!
ReplyDeleteHi Margay,
ReplyDeleteSlone Wolf is still on my TBR, alas so many books and so little time:) And I agree with you
the first page can be the hardest.
Cheers, Sara