Author J.A. Belfield Returns To The Roots Of Jem And Sean Holloway's Relationship In Instinct
Online, July 31, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Told from the point of view of Sean Holloway, J.A. Belfield gives her readers insight into the mind and heart of a favorite Darkness & Light character.
Due out in January, 2012, the novella takes readers on a journey back to the roots of Jem and Sean Holloway's relationship. "Darkness & Light gave us a view of Jem and Sean today," says J. Taylor Publishing adding, "but it hinted at a relationship started centuries ago, fraught with obstacles, truths and of course love."
In Instinct, werewolf Sean Holloway treats the village marketplace like a buffet, though his charm does little to win over his latest entree of choice. Whether because of Jem Stonehouse's unique scent, her headstrong nonchalance, or the fact he is forbidden to see her by his pack's rules, Sean wants her.
When Jem is nothing but flippant toward his advances, he pursues her with vigour, stealing moments alone with her without a libido-driven agenda.
The new and heady experience for him drives their relationship beyond romantic interest, and straight toward love.
That is, until Jem learns the truth about Sean's heritage. Knowledge of the existence of werewolves leads to only one outcome: death.
In this prequel to Darkness & Light, we are taken back in time, to the very beginning of Jem and Sean's love-across-the-centuries relationship.
Did it end there? Or did Sean defy his own pack to save the woman he loves?
Instinct will release in ebook format and will be available through online ebook retailers. Darkness & Light, J.A. Belfield's debut novel is now available in print and ebook formats.
About the Author

J. A. Belfield lives in Solihull, England, with her husband, two children, three cats, and a dog. She writes paranormal romance with a second love for urban fantasy. One day, she wrote down her thoughts. She's yet to stop.
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