WINTER SWANS:
Book 3 of the Nymph Series
Paranormal Romance
By Danica Winters
On Sale October 7, 2013
978-1-440-565489
Published by Crimson Romance (F+W Media)
Blurb for the Paranormal Romance, Winter Swans
A curse that forbids her to love…A child that he must accept… And a battle that could get them killed…
After the death of his troubled ex-wife, the professional poker player, Chance Landon, finds out he is the father of a strange girl who carries even stranger secrets.
Swan-shifting nymph, Harper Cygnini, is a driven by the need to succeed in her professional life. When she meets Chance and his daughter, it becomes only too clear that there are things missing in her life—feelings and needs laid dormant after the mistakes of her past.
When Chance makes a choice that puts them all in danger, Harper must choose between her job and her heart. Chance may be the gambler, but should she risk making the same mistakes and pinning her hopes on a future that may cost Chance his life and his daughter—or is that one bet she is unwilling to take?
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My Thoughts
This is the third of the paranormal romance Nymph series, and it’s as delightful and unusual as the first two books. Danica Winters weaves the paranormal world effortlessly with the “normal” world. The characters, Chance and Harper, are believable in their struggle to be as human as possible while acknowledging the challenges that their race imposes on them.
Not only is the book rich in romance, it provides enough action to keep you glued to the pages. If you like paranormal romance, take a “chance” on this series.
Author Info
Danica Winters is a bestselling author of a variety of romance, including paranormal romance, who is known for writing award-winning books that grip readers with their ability to drive emotion through suspense and often a touch of magic. When she’s not working, she can be found in the wilds of Montana testing her patience while she tries to understand the allure of various crafts (quilting, pottery, and painting are not her thing). She always believes the cup is neither half full nor half empty, but it better be filled with wine.
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