Tormod (Immortal Highlander Book 4): A Scottish Time Travel Romance

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by Hazel Hunter


  Silje Rowe - seel-JAY ROH

  Temmick Moller - TEM-mick MOH-lah

  Tharaen Aber - theh-RAIN AY-burr

  Thora Liefson - THOR-ah LEEF-sun

  Tormod Liefson - TORE-mod LEEF-sun

  Dedication

  For Mr. H.

  Copyright

  Copyright © 2017 Hazel Hunter

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

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  Making Magic

  Welcome to Making Magic, a little section at the end of the book where I can give readers a glimpse at what I do. It’s not edited and my launch team doesn’t read it because it’s kind of a last minute thing. Therefore typos will surely follow.

  The way of the series is akin to a tightrope. In any book, let alone a series, a writer hopes that readers connect with the characters. They are the heart and mind of the story. Plot, while critical, is the skeletal structure. The story won’t go anywhere without it. But it is the hero and heroine that make or break it. And this is where the tightrope comes in.

  A series promises to deliver more of the same, whether the authors says so or not. One immortal highlander must follow another or reader expectations are not met. But the balancing trick is to keep it from feeling repetitive. Each story in this series, though all set in the same world with the same ground rules, focuses on a different couple. So my challenge comes in creating compelling people whose journey to happiness doesn’t cover old ground. Lucky for me, the McDonnel clan is big. :) And the possible paths to happiness are many.

  I’ve already been asked if I’ll be adding to the series. I’m committed to at least five, but feeling more and more like six or seven might be the magic number. If it’s fresh and you’re enjoying it, then I am totally up for it. If you have a minute, and feel like dropping me a line to let me know, I’d really appreciate hearing from you.

  Thank you for reading, thank you for reviewing, and I’ll see you between the covers soon.

  XOXO,

  Hazel

  Los Angeles, November 2017

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