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Improbables
Jonathan
Charles Bruce
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Booktrope
Date of Publication: February 22,
2016
ISBN: 978-1-5137-0653-5
ASIN: B01BH86AWU
Number of pages: 334
Word Count: 107,360
Cover Artist: Ashley Ruggirello
Book Description:
Abigail Wren’s new life fresh out
of college is dull, even with her (almost) dream job at the local newspaper.
The only real excitement she can get is found between the pages of an endless
stream of paranormal romance novels she can’t help but love.
Then, on a snowy night in
December, Abigail catches a glimpse of what could only be described as a
werewolf. Enamored with the possibility, her investigation leads her to
discover a paranormal population—improbables—harmoniously living in the midst
of humanity. Between making eyes at a perpetually grumpy werewolf and hanging
out with a vampire with a lust for life (and liquor), Abigail’s life takes a
shaky step out of the ordinary and into the fantastic.
Just outside of the sleepy town
of Whitewater, however, a force of rage is building. Born of hate and delusion,
a living cataclysm threatens to devour everyone in its path—human or
improbable.
About
the Author:
Jonathan Bruce began writing what
amounted to terrible Star Trek: The Next Generation fan fiction when he was
four… provided that you accept that “forcing other people to write what he
said” is the same thing as “writing”. Although the original manuscripts are
lost (or perhaps destroyed), we can rest assured that his prose has improved
significantly since then. After high school, he began writing and directing
plays which gradually improved depending on whom you ask. He discovered his
love of a good fight scene after writing a Dracula knock-off which took a 19th
century classic and made it less about Victorian yearning and 300% more about
stabbing things in the jugular.
He has a Master’s Degree in
History, thanks largely to his thesis focusing on MUSIC, a Milwaukee-based
school desegregation campaign during the 1960’s. He also enjoys
discussing/making fun of pop culture of the 20th century and reading books of a
non-historical nature. In his off moments, you can catch him writing for fun or
making inane movies about nothing in particular.
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