Award-winning author, Terry Spear is a retired Lieutenant Colonel, USAR, living in the heart of Texas with her college-age son and daughter and standard poodle, Charlemagne. When she’s not penning paranormal and historical romances, she teaches online writing courses and creates award-winning teddy bears.
I’ve watched werewolf horror stories over the years, then saw Wolf with Jack Nicholson, who had a romantic interest in Michelle Pfeiffer. It was still a horror story, but I was interested in creating a real romance where the characters would still have human awareness when they turned wolf, and their wolf instincts when human. I also was always interested in werewolf folklore and creating something more than just a romantic liaison between a werewolf, origin unknown, and a human woman. I wanted to show different species of werewolves, just as there are different species of wolves and show the drama between wolf species rather than just between the werewolves and humans.
Did the book entail any unusual writing habits or places?
I did a lot of research into wolf behavior and studied the terrain maps of Wolf Rock and the surrounding area where some of the story takes place.