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This week I’m snipping from Weekend at Bigfoot’s (see blurb, below the snippet), a 29,672-word novella. It’s scheduled for release on Saturday, October 19 at JMS Books both as an individual standalone and as part of a “Legendary Loves Trio” together with by In My Arms Again by Nell Iris and The Murky Depths by Kassandra Lea.
I think of Weekend at Bigfoot’s as a comedic paranormal romance with a flavor of mystery added. It’s technically paranormal, but doesn’t follow the usual formula of shifter story rules. There’s no fated love (although the MCs do experience a bit of insta-attraction), no MPREG, and no “packs” with alphas/betas/omegas/whatever. It’s got a contemporary feel with a paranormal surprise (Well, Wilson’s surprised. I don’t suppose the reader will be 😉).
A couple weeks ago, I started a NEW THREAD (The old thread can be read here). For context, MC Wilson (a tabloid reporter) is interviewing Harold Clayton, a man who claims to have seen Bigfoot, tried to trap him, but inadvertently killed an old woman, instead.
Open the spoiler tags for a quick and easy review of previous snippets in this thread right on this page.
Told from Wilson’s 3rd-person POV:
This week’s snippet:
“Would you say Bigfoot looked strong? Muscular?”
“No. It looked kinda saggy.”
So a lower quality costume than the one Emma had seen. Wilson nodded. “It’s fairly common for people to refer to Bigfoot as ‘he’.” A misogynistic default, to be sure, but it was fairly standard nonetheless. “I noticed you’re using ‘it.’ Any particular reason for that?”
Harold gave a low-energy shrug that still managed to look like it had sapped his strength as he wilted in his chair. “Not sayin’ it appeared too much like a woman, just that it didn’t stand out as manly. I suppose there’s got to be both of them out there. I guess ‘he’ just feels wrong, but I’m not comfortable calling it ‘she.’”
Possibly in part because a woman had ended up in his trap. In Harold’s favor, he did appear regretful.
Blurb & Links
It wasn’t supposed to be REAL! Bigfoot doesn’t actually exist. Yetis, shifters, creatures of the night…none of those exist. Right? Right?
There’s nothing about perky—some might even say twinkie—Oliver Hughes that would make a skeptic like Sensational News’ (Never Fake! We Swear!) reporter Wilson Banks think otherwise. But while pursuing soundbites for a tabloid story about Bigfoot, Wilson witnesses something he wasn’t meant to see.
In Wilson’s new reality, is there room for love with someone whose dreams are as big as his…er…feet?
This fun novella has a paranormal twist, a hint of mystery, and a flavorful dollop of romantic comedy. Mix it all together for a satisfying HEA!
Coming to JMS Books on Saturday, October 19, 2019!
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Poor Bigfoot…doesn’t even rate a ‘they’…(shakes head)
Right? How rude! 😁💞
That last line made me chuckle! XD
Thank you! Harold’s an interesting character that’ll hopefully draw out mixed emotions. 🙂💖
Saggy😂😂 Poor Bigfoot 😆
Oh, I love this story and its fabulous characters. It’s an utter treat to read 💙👣💙
Squee! ❤️ Yay…I’m so glad you’re enjoying it! 🥰
Oh, I am…verily much🥰Thank you! ❤️
Thank you! 🥰😁💖
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Love the way emotions come through in this snippet.
Thank you! 💖🌺
Awww…. Saggy old, baggy old bigfoot! ;D
LOL…even Bigfoots age, I guess. 😉💖
Not a very flattering description at all. Poor creature.
Indeed. 😔 ❤️
Poor Bigfoot, called saggy!
Right? Harsh!
Aww Bigfoot is saggy, poor guy (though I will say in Bigfoot talks they speak of both male and female generally.)
Yep. Seems like there would have to be both if they really were a species. Too bad Harold doesn’t consider their humanity enough to at least use “they” instead of “it.” But, that’s Harold for you. 😕