Gold Fever
Treasures of the Heart Book 1
by Lawna Mackie
Genre: Romantic Adventure, Suspense
Could it be true? The gold existed. A treasure map alluded to such a find, but for over a century it was
rumored a fable, one told by an old crazy man—Samantha (Sam) Avery’s great-great-uncle.
One huge problem existed. Her brother Finn sent her the map and told her to run. Sam knew her big
brother was in trouble and she had to help him.
In Dawson City, Yukon, Hunter Gray, outfitter and guide had been hired to do a job. At the airport, pick
up a Sam Avery and take him to the old Charlie Avery cabin up the mighty river.
What Hunter Gray hadn’t expected was for Sam to be a Samantha, who wore fashion designer shoes,
had a sharp tongue and a goddess-like appearance—the vast wilderness of the Yukon was no place for
somebody like her.
Sam had to learn quickly. How hard could it be to ride a horse and live without running water and
restaurants for a week? It didn’t matter, her brother needed her and Sam had to convince the ruggedly
handsome man and his wolf... yes...wolf, that she was up to the adventure.
Spending night and day together, Samantha knows the attraction between them is growing quickly. Not
only is Samantha determined to rescue her brother, but she must now save her heart from a man who
doesn’t believe in love.
I'm a small town girl with big world dreams. I was born in Jasper, Alberta, and my parents were outdoor
enthusiasts. My dad was an avid fisherman and I'm certain my mother was Mother Nature.
The love of my life is my husband. He, along with my animals are my inspiration for everything I write.
I live for romance, and truly believe true love conquers all. From an early age you could always find me
with my nose buried in a romance novel--that hasn't changed. I write various forms of romance from
contemporary, paranormal and fantasy to erotica.
Lawna Mackie’s, GOLD FEVER – Book one,
in the Treasures of the Heart series
Interviewer:
Today we are
speaking with one of the amazing characters in Lawna Mackie’s book,
GOLD FEVER, which is book one in the Treasures of the Heart series.
Everyone please
say hello to Savage. Savage why don’t you tell our readers a little
bit about yourself.
Savage:
<Panting and lets out a big huff as he sits>
It’s really hot
in here.
Interviewer:
Yes, I’m sure
you’re hot with that glorious coat you’re wearing.
Savage:
No, I don’t
have a coat. I have fur.
Interviewer:
<Laughing>
My apologies, you
are correct. You have fur. So Savage, tell us more about you.
Savage:
<His big tongue takes a swipe over his muzzle>
Well, I’m a
Timber Wolf. I’m all black with yellow eyes—or so I’m told. I
live in Dawson City, Yukon with my dad, Hunter, and my new mom,
Samantha.
Interviewer:
You say this lady
named Samantha is your new mom. How did that come about?
Savage:
My wolf mom was killed when I was a pup. Hunter took me and saved my
life. One day my Dad said we had to go to the airport to pick up his
client. He thought his client Sam, was a boy. <His tail wags>
Silly Dad…Sam was Samantha, a girl. He wasn’t very happy about
that. Neither was I. She did not smell good at all! We made her ride
in the back seat.
Interviewer:
<Laughing really hard>
What do you mean
she smelled bad?
Savage:
<His nose turns up in wrinkles>
Dad said it was
pur-fume. I thought we should have put her in the back of the truck
so she could get some fresh air. I could have shown her where she
could roll in something to get rid of the smell she had.
She also wore
these shoes with spikes—They made her walk funny. Dad said the
Yukon wilderness was not a good place for her. We had to teach her
some lessons.
Interviewer:
What kind of
lessons?
Savage:
<Now slurping water from a bowl of water>
Dad made her
cross a river. <His tail wags> It was funny. She wasn’t very
happy. I liked her because she fed me steak and talked to me. Dad
really really liked her. He said she was in big trouble, so we had to
help her. She had to learn to ride a horse—And then she walked
funny for a few days.
Interviewer:
Where were you
going?
Savage:
Hunting for gold
of course—Way up in the mountains. But then bad men showed up.
<Savage growls>
Interviewer:
The bad men, is
that when you got hurt?
Savage:
I saved my Mom
and Dad.
Interviewer:
Well that is very
honorable of you. I’m glad you are okay now.
Savage:
I couldn’t let
anything bad happen to them. I’d bite those bad men in the ass
anytime if they mess with my family.
Interviewer:
You are very
funny Savage, but I’m certain you can be quite terrifying. I hear
you’re now a babysitter. I should say animal sitter.
Savage:
<He huffs and lays down>
You must mean
Groot. He’s a pain in my side. It’s a good thing he was a baby or
we might not have gotten along. Wolves and wolverines don’t really
mix.
Interviewer:
A wolverine you
say! I hear they can be quite vicious. I’m sure he was a hand…or
I should say a pawful, but I guess that’s another story – book
two actually, CAST IN STONE.
Thank you for
joining us Savage. I look forward to reading about your next
adventures in book two.
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