Wild Point Island
By Kate Lutter
Banished from Wild
Point Island as a child, Ella Pattenson, a half human-half revenant, has
managed to hide her true identity as a descendent of the Lost Colony of
Roanoke. Thought to have perished, the settlers survived but were
transformed into revenants--immortal beings who live forever as long as they
remain on the island.
Now, Ella must return
to the place of her birth to rescue her father from imprisonment and a soon to
be unspeakable death. Her only hope is to trust a seductive revenant
who seems to have ties to the corrupt High Council. Simon Viccars is
sexy and like no man she’s ever met. But he’s been trapped on the island for
400 years and is willing to do almost anything for his freedom.
With the forces of the
island conspiring against her, Ella must risk her father, her heart,
and her life on love.
Kate Lutter believes she was born to write.
She wrote her first novel when she was in eighth grade, but then almost burned
her house down when she tried to incinerate her story in the garbage can
because she couldn’t get the plot to turn out right. Now, many years later, she
lives in NJ with her husband and five cats (no matches in sight) and spends her
days writing contemporary paranormal romances, traveling the world, and hanging
out with her four wild sisters. She is happy to report that her debut novel,
Wild Point Island, the first in a series, has just
been published by Crescent Moon Press. She is busy writing the sequel and her
weekly travel blog entitled Hot Blogging with Chuck, which
features her very snarky and rascally almost famous cat.
Website: www.katelutter.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/katelutternovelist
Twitter: www.twitter.com/katelutter
2 comments:
Thanks, Aubrie, for hosting my book, Wild Point Island, on your site today. I hope your readers are willing to take a chance on it. It was so much fun to write and truly a dream come true that I can hold it in my hands--the gorgeous cover--there is no greater thrill for a writer than to see her book published. By the way, I love the name of your site--flutey words. Are my words flutey?? Is that a good thing???? Take care. Kate Lutter
Kate,
Glad to have you hear! Your novel sounds amazing and I hope it sells lots! The blog is named Flutey Words because I'm also a flutist! Thanks for the compliment!
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