Romulus and Remus with T.F.
Walsh
Hi
Christine, thanks for having me on your blog today.
One
of my favourite characters of Cloaked and Cloaked in Fur is the city
of Brașov. The city is a perfect setting for any European tale with
a long and varied history. Researching the city gave me a sense of
the people and the traditions of the area. But one of the facts I
learnt was especially surprising. Similar to the Capitoline Wolf in
Rome, a bronze sculpture of Romulus and Remus can be found in front
of the City Hall in Brașov.
The
city of Brașov was for a long time a part of the Roman Empire. The
statue is a reminder of that time it formed part of the north eastern
border. But more importantly, it’s also a reminder of the extensive
lore and mythology around wolves in Europe, especially in Romania.
But
its time as a part of the Roman Empire, and many other sovereignties,
gives it a varied geo-political history as well. Another facet I
chose to introduce in my novels and explore even more the remaining
stories.
What have you recently discovered during reading or researching?
Raised
by an overly protective wulfkin pack, Daciana leaps at the chance to
venture into the human world for her one-year independence ritual.
But after someone steals the endangered bear cubs she’s been
assigned to protect, she must locate them or lose her job and return
home in disgrace. The sexy inspector on the case isn’t making this
any easier. He knows nothing of her kind, and wulfkin rules forbid
relationships with humans.
Newly divorced Inspector Connell Lonescu trusts no one but himself. He’s convinced relationships are a waste of time and thinks burying himself in work will ease the pain. Yet he’s attracted to the gorgeous and mysterious Daciana, even if there’s something slightly odd about her. Can Connell learn to trust the sexy but secretive woman?
Newly divorced Inspector Connell Lonescu trusts no one but himself. He’s convinced relationships are a waste of time and thinks burying himself in work will ease the pain. Yet he’s attracted to the gorgeous and mysterious Daciana, even if there’s something slightly odd about her. Can Connell learn to trust the sexy but secretive woman?
Cloaked
is the prequel to Cloaked
in Fur,
book 1 in The Wulfkin Legacy Series. Find out how Daciana and Connell
fell in love and set in motion the paramount events that forever
change their lives and those around them.
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About The Author
T.F.
Walsh emigrated from Romania to Australia at the age of eight and now
lives in a regional city south of Sydney with her husband. Growing up
hearing dark fairytales, she's always had a passion for reading and
writing horror, paranormal romance, urban fantasy and young adult
stories. She balances all the dark with light fluffy stuff like
baking and traveling.
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Glad you enjoyed your research so much. Congrats on your book.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool fact to uncover during your research!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your new release!
Congratulations to Tania! It's an awesome book. Thanks to everyone for stopping by today.
ReplyDeleteBrașov sounds like a fascinating city. Must've been fun to bring it to life in Cloaked!
ReplyDeleteRomania is a country rich with history.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, TF!
Sounds like a cool story! Congrats on your new book. :)
ReplyDeleteI love research, it can just take you away. Congrats on the new book!
ReplyDeleteI know it sounds nerdy, but I love doing research going into a new book, especially if it's studying up on an unfamiliar location/culture. Or looking up things that have probably gotten me flagged by the NSA, like what human flesh tastes like or if it's possible for an axe to chop through bone in one swing (zombie novel, not just crazy).
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the book!
Looks rad! Seeing this book popping up all over:)
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you enjoyed your research. This sounds like a really good book.
ReplyDeleteBig good luck to you message! I love research, but I have to know when to stop. That's the hardest part.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds cool. I love mythology and there's plenty surrounding wolves.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the stories around wolves, and research is always fun.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your book, love the premise!
Thanks for having me on your blog, Christine:) Yay.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks to everyone else... Yeah, researching is a lot of fun, and I don't think anyone should ever check the history of my searches either:) hehe
I loved Cloaked! Such a fun read.
ReplyDeleteI'm about to have do a lot of research on Dublin for my latest WIP. Fun!
Hi Christine and T.F Walsh,
ReplyDeleteAll the very beast, um, best, with your book, T.F. Walsh.
Nice to see her book featured on your excellent site, Christine. Of course, as per usual, I shall take the liberty of sharing your post.
Gary :)
I love doing research, but sometimes I go overboard.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read Cloaked.
Love this novella and Cloaked in Fur. Tania is definitely an author to watch. Covers are gorgeous too. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteMy research has never been so in depth. I'm more of a contemporary writer.
ReplyDeleteLove your cover. :-)
Anna from elements of emaginette
Thanks everyone for your kind words:) Discovering such nuggets of gold while researching makes it that much more exciting:)
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