Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Sea Creatures and Solstice Island by Author, Mae Clair!!

I am so excited to have my dear friend Mae Clair, author of the very popular Weathering Rock and Twelfth Sun, drop by for a visit today! She is here to share a little bit about her current release, a book I've read and highly recommend...Solstice Island!





Thank you for inviting me to your blog today, Debbie. I’m delighted to be here to share my current release, SOLSTICE ISLAND, a romantic adventure novella that centers around the quest for an aquatic creature.

Sea beasts seem to come in two popular varieties: serpents and leviathans. There are exceptions, of course, (colossal squids, gargantuan octopi, and carnivorous mutant fish), but traditionally sea monsters tend to be classified as serpents or leviathans. When it came time to create a mythical oceanic creature for my latest release, SOLSTICE ISLAND, I tried to avoid using the word serpent as much as possible. I didn’t want the image of a snake-like creature.


For some reason, I’ve always loved the word leviathan. The Bible mentions these creatures several times in the Old Testament, although there is debate as to whether the reference is to an actual seabeast, water-dwelling dinosaur or whale. I chose to make my leviathan less categorical, and created a mythological creature known as the Sea Goliath.

Rylie Carswell, my heroine, is an amateur cryptozoologist—someone who studies creatures that may or may not exist (think Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster). See where things are headed? :)

Rylie is tracking the Sea Goliath when her quest leads her to Keel Beach and charter boat captain, Daniel Decatur. Daniel is all too familiar with cryptozoology, as his parents were noted experts in the field, and were tracking the Sea Goliath when their boat mysteriously vanished nineteen years earlier. He’s reluctant at first, but it isn’t long before Rylie convinces him to aid her in her search for the creature . . . a quest that leads them to the secret treasure of Solstice Island.   

Writing this tale allowed me to combine my love of myth and romance. Adding adventure to the mix was a fun and exhilarating experience. I don’t actually see myself hopping on a boat to track down a sea creature with a fondness for gobbling up ships, but I had a blast writing about it! 
If you have a taste for adventure, romance and myth, I invite you to add Solstice Island to your Goodreads TBR list
SOLSTICE ISLAND is available for purchase exclusively through Amazon. You can pick up your copy for only .99 cents by clicking here
If you don’t have a Kindle, you can download a FREE Kindle Reading App for your PC, MAC, iPad, iPhone, Android or tablet here  
Thanks so much for having me on your blog today, Debbie!
SOLSTICE ISLAND Blurb:
Can an ancient leviathan work magic between a practical man and an idealistic woman?
Rylie Carswell is an amateur cryptozoologist in search of a mythical creature, the Sea Goliath. In order to reach Solstice Island, a location the ancient leviathan is rumored to haunt, she’s forced to hire charter boat captain, Daniel Decatur.
Initially, Daniel wants nothing to do with the trip or the fool woman waving double payment in his face. Convinced she’s yet another loony treasure hunter looking for gold on the remote island, he reluctantly agrees. An embittered neighbor wants to have his charter license yanked, so the extra cash will help him stay afloat.
It doesn’t take long for Daniel to realize Rylie is after the same beast his parents were tracking when they mysteriously vanished ten years earlier. He’s avoided all links to cryptozoology ever since, but the smart and sexy cryptid hunter has him second-guessing his oath and wondering what he’s signed on for.
Warning: A family legacy, glowing plankton and rough waters.
Author Bio:
Mae Clair has been chasing myth, monsters and folklore through research and reading since she was a kid. As an adult, she stumbled onto the field of cryptozoology and realized there were others like her who loved speculating about weird and wonderful creatures .
Her blog, From the Pen of Mae Clair, features a weekly post each Monday where she examines a different myth or urban legend. In 2013, she journeyed to West Virginia to learn more about the legendary Mothman, a creature who will factor into an upcoming novel.

As a writer, she pens tales of romantic mystery flavored with a twist of myth or folklore. Married to her high school sweetheart, Mae lives in Pennsylvania. Her passions include cats, history and exploring old graveyards.  Look for Mae on her website at MaeClair.net

You can find Mae Clair at the following haunts:
Twitter (@MaeClair1)
Google+
Goodreads  

Purchase SOLSTICE ISLAND from:
Amazon

Thanks for taking time to stop by Mae! I so enjoyed reading this book and must confess to reading it all in one session, simply because I couldn't put it down. I just had to know what happened next...and so will you! If you haven't read a "Mae Clair," now is your perfect opportunity to get acquainted with this fabulous author!


13 comments:

  1. I agree about the word leviathan it kind of rolls off the tongue. Super post and a lovely book too.

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    1. Good Morning Daisy! So nice for you to drop by! And I do agree...the book is lovely!

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  2. Hi, Daisy! Yep . . . there are certain words I form an attachment to. Leviathan is one of them . . . although I can honestly say I wouldn't actually want to MEET one, LOL!

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  3. Hi, Debbie! Many thanks for that lovely intro and for having me as your guest today. You know how I love talking about creatures ;-)

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    1. And I love hearing about them! And, I'm always happy to have you visit!

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  4. This does sound like a fun book to read. And I also love the way Mae writes.

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    1. I do too, Tammy, and Solstice Island is a very fun read! Thanks so much for dropping by!

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  5. I have Solstice Island, teed up and ready to read. Love her books. Mary E. Merrell

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    1. So do I Mary...so do I! I am so glad you dropped by for a visit!

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  6. Sounds like a great read! Cant wait to start!

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    1. I guarantee you'll love it Nicole! Thanks so much for dropping by!

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  7. When I read the word "leviathan", my mind goes immediately to those horrible man eating creatures in the TV show Supernatural. :)

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    1. Oh boy...not good... Thanks for stopping by, Emma!

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