The Bookshelf, The Parlor, The Young Texas Reader, and the Monthly

The Texas Bookshelf is different from the The Texas Parlor, http://texasparlor.blogspot.com/ . The Texas Parlor carries "general" bookish information and non-book information and even different Texana news and notes of use to the bibliographically challenged and other nosey folks intersted in historical, literary, and cultural observations. Will's Texana Monthly may carry material from either blog, but extends itself beyond those, especially for longer compilations or treatments. The Monthly, the Bookshelf and the Parlor are all companions. So, is the Young Texas Reader http://youngtexasreader.blogspot.com/ which specialized on books and such things for the youngest to the teenagers.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Moonlight Desperado - Hamilton

The Seduced by History blog carries notes about Moonlight Desperado, by Jeanmarie Hamilton

Weaving History with Shapeshifters

The author's commentary begins: "Even shape shifter stories can revolve around historical facts.
In my werewolf western historical, Moonlight Desperado, soon to be published by Siren-Bookstrand Publishing, the hero's original goal is inspired by Texas history.
The inspiration for the story came from a family story that happened after the Civil War ended. Raiders passing through Texas demanded bedding to sleep on outside my great great grandmother's home. Of course the characters have been changed in my story, Moonlight Desperado."
Read more about this erotic paranormal if you dare:
http://seducedbyhistory.blogspot.com/2009/09/weaving-history-with-shapeshifters.html
Interview at Siren Publishing
http://www.sirenpublishing.com/jeanmariehamilton/

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