Released: January 2013
Publisher: Smashwords
Author Site: Melissa Haag
Goodreads Synopsis:
A touch. That’s all it takes for Tessa to know her future with a boy. Her mom tells her she needs to choose her best option before she turns seventeen. Problem is, she sees all her ‘options’ dying before they turn thirty. That may have worked for the last fourteen generations of women in her family tree, but she can’t choose and condemn someone to an early grave.
An unfortunate incident at school starts a chain of events that reveals a centuries old chaos demon and a chance to remove her ‘gift’ forever.
Author Interview with Melissa Haag
What inspired you to want to become a writer?
My imagination and insatiable appetite for books. My imagination is cheaper than buying two books a day. :)
Please tell us in one sentence only, why we
should read your book.
Oh, boy... um, because my mom thinks it's cool?
Oh, boy... um, because my mom thinks it's cool?
Okay, seriously... read it for a story you
won't forget, for a sweet romance that will make you want more.
Favourite fictional character?
If I'm allowed to choose one of my own, it's a tie between Morik and Clay. Since they are from my imagination they are perfect to me ;)
If I'm allowed to choose one of my own, it's a tie between Morik and Clay. Since they are from my imagination they are perfect to me ;)
If I need to choose someone else, I'm going
with Snow from Lockout (movie). He had me laughing and saved the movie from
being a snoozer.
If you could trade places with any other
person for a week, famous or not famous, living or dead, real or fictional. With
whom would it be?
I think I'm going to have to go with Erienne Fleming, the main character in Kathleen Woodwiss's A Rose In Winter. I started reading romance much too young, and that story stuck with me. Pretty dresses, romantic heroes. I don't read many (if any) historical romances anymore, but I will never forget that one.
I think I'm going to have to go with Erienne Fleming, the main character in Kathleen Woodwiss's A Rose In Winter. I started reading romance much too young, and that story stuck with me. Pretty dresses, romantic heroes. I don't read many (if any) historical romances anymore, but I will never forget that one.
What is the last book you read?
A Werewolf's Moon (The Council, #2) by J.C. Isabella
A Werewolf's Moon (The Council, #2) by J.C. Isabella
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