by Dani Harper | Jul 30, 2018 | News
Dani Harper is best known for her urban fantasy novels, particularly those featuring werewolves. Her novels balance suspenseful and complex plot development with attention to character and relationship development. Both protagonists and secondary characters are well-delineated, as are their relationships with one another.
Harper’s characters work to overcome well-described challenges of both mythical and real-world varieties, and the mythical often are instructive in thinking about serious questions of the real-world kind. Her settings, such as small-town rural Canada, are clearly-evoked and well-integrated into the dramatic action of her stories and the mythical world she builds.
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by Dani Harper | Jul 30, 2018 | Uncategorized
I’ve always had a pug or two to supervise my fiction-writing career. Scooby was my Official Muse for every word of my very first novel, and five more stories after that. His favorite place was wedged beside me on the couch, acting as a furry armrest as I typed on my laptop. He always preferred to watch the screen — I think he was proofing!
Fiona came along during Scooby’s latter years. She looked after him even though she was past middle age herself, making sure that he ate, and notifying him of what was going on when he couldn’t hear or see very well anymore. Fiona also found the time to make lasting contributions to literature herself, reviewing the Battlepug Comics by Mike Norton, and dishing the dirt on life with a writer – me!
Currently, my pugly writing assistants are Queenie and Toby. Both are rescues, like Fiona and Scooby before them. Tiny Queenie is the kind of feisty and playful senior that I hope to be! Toby is a mellow fellow. Both feel it’s their duty to cram into my lap while I write (and that’s where they are right now as I type this!).
The pugs’ bigger but younger “brother” is Tux, a pitbull-boxer cross (another rescue!). He was raised by our dear old Fiona, and believes himself to be 100% pug. The real pugs rule Tux’s life, of course. Meanwhile, he is forever trying to make himself as small as possible in order to fit in with them! He’s not much of a writing assistant, but I’m well protected from the garbage truck and the UPS van!
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Toby the Pug
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Fiona the Pug (left) with Toby
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Tux believes himself to be a pug. Here he is making himself small so Queenie will play with him. She never turns down an invitation to romp!
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Tux being helpful by holding down a 2×4 during the construction of our chicken coop.
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Tux, the pitbull-boxer cross who thinks he’s a PUG
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Queenie the Pug
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Fiona the Pug made her own contributions to literature.
by Dani Harper | Jul 30, 2018 | News
Don’t be fooled! THESE ARE NOT NEW STORIES — they are early works that later grew up to be much more. As more and more pirated copies of these stories pop up on the web, I felt I should warn my readers by creating this page.
My early works of fiction provided me with a wealth of material for future novels!
HEART OF THE WINTER WOLF was my VERY FIRST published work of fiction. After its contract with New Concepts expired, the story of James and Jillian was purchased by Kensington Publishing Corp. They helped me tidy it up into CHANGELING DREAM, and set it in its rightful place among my shapeshifter series.
A LEAP OF KNOWING was my initial exploration of my favorite UK legend: the Black Dog, or Grim. It was published as an ebook novella by Cobblestone Press. As often happens in my writing life, the characters refused to go quietly into that “good night” after my contract ended. Instead, they insisted that I write a full-length version, STORM WARRIOR – and then the world continued to grow as the Grim Series!
THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT began its life as a short novella, and was published as an ebook by Cobblestone Press in their “12 Days of Christmas” event. The story’s ghostly characters protested immediately that they were far from finished, and literally haunted me for years. Finally I gave in and rewrote their story as a full-length novel of the same name — THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT . I thought I’d be done, but the characters have now talked me into making it Book One of the Haunted Holiday Series – and I couldn’t be happier!
- If you see ebooks of A Leap of Knowing or Heart of the Winter Wolf being sold ANYWHERE, please know that they are PIRATED COPIES. Same goes with The Holiday Spirit with the above cover.
- Note that a few paperbacks of Heart of the Winter Wolf are still floating around — and some have even been printed illegally — but please don’t buy this book thinking you’re getting a new story. It’s really just an earlier version of CHANGLING DREAM.
- Also if you see The Holiday Spirit in its new full-length form (see cover pictures below) being offered for sale or for free on any site but Amazon, it is a PIRATED COPY.
- FIRST COVER of The Holiday Spirit
- The Holiday Spirit, Book 1 of the Haunted Holiday SeriesPurchase on Amazon
by Dani Harper | Jul 18, 2018 | Changelings, Shifters and Werewolves
As usual, the characters popped up in my head and started talking. I’m just the secretary taking dictation. I have to say that this was a lot of fun to write, and I plan to include Harlan in a future story! Enjoy!
A carnival was no place for a Changeling’s nose, no matter how much he needed a few day’s pay. Harlan’s inner wolf complained incessantly, and his human side had a constant splitting headache. Cotton candy’s cloying sweetness set his teeth on edge. Popcorn, normally a favorite of his, was paired with the nauseating chemical signature of a butter wannabe. The aroma of donuts and corndogs and French fries might have been pleasant – hey, he had nothing against fast food – but in such vast overwhelming quantity, the stink of old and overheated cooking oil overshadowed all.
Thank the goddess he’d been sent to the haunted house when he’d signed on. Patrons weren’t allowed to bring food and drinks in here – it tended to go flying when skeletons and monsters appeared to jump out of the walls. All he had to put up with was the ear-piercing shrieks of delighted terror, and the tangy scent of human adrenaline.
A week and I’m outa here. Of course everyone stayed long enough to “strike” the carnival – disassemble the rides and the attractions, and pack them into the trucks. It was the traditional condition of employment, or rather, a time-honored choice between getting your paycheck handed to you or your ass. Harlan wasn’t concerned about the latter. His Changeling strength was more than a match for a gang of carnie muscle men. But even a werewolf needed cash.
He had to admit, the haunted house was cleverly designed. It was big – a sprawling labyrinth two floors high – but one person could run it alone. In case of trouble (and it never failed, some hapless human would succumb to primal fears, and either pass out or stand there paralyzed) there was a warren of quick shortcuts to any room in the attraction. Harlan much preferred the non-human problems, like skeletons that got stuck in their closets, or zombies who lost body parts they weren’t intended to, or giant corny spiders who crashed to the floor in a tangle of mechanical legs instead of menacing passersby from their polyester webs. He could deal with those. A few tools, a little WD-40, and all was well with this weird little world once more.
In fact, the whole gig was pretty good as far as temp work went. Until 11:04 on the busiest night of the week, when the screams coming from the upper floor of the haunted house aroused the wolf within him so fast that Harlan nearly shapeshifted on the spot. He bolted through the dusty behind-the-scenes corridor and up the narrow stairs with inhuman speed. The door – meant to be disguised as a wall panel – splintered from the sheer force as he burst through it.
Harlan had trouble believing what he was seeing, but his inner wolf assessed the surreal scene at once. A young woman lay on the floor, her body contorting and writhing. Even Harlan’s night vision couldn’t determine what her normal eye color was – right now they were glowing green. Changeling green. And the scent, the lush primordial scent of cool forest shadows and moonlit trails… Jesus H. Christ, she was making her first change right here and right now. The screams weren’t coming from her, although they damn well should have been; an initial change was agonizing as bones and muscles reshaped themselves for the first time. No, all the screaming was coming from her friends, a guy and a girl, who were flipping out over the bizarre behavior of the girl on the floor.
Of course, it didn’t help that they were in the Exorcist room.
Harlan didn’t waste time. He scooped up the woman immediately, and held her tightly against him. The proximity of another Changeling could be comforting, and his wolf would undoubtedly communicate with hers on some level. “Everybody relax,” he ordered. “Just a sympathetic reaction. It happens to some people in this part of the house. Power of suggestion and all that.” Hey, if you couldn’t dazzle them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit.
The female friend stopped screaming. The guy, however, continued to shriek like a twelve-year old girl. Harlan rolled his eyes, shouldered the woman in his arms with one hand and grabbed the guy by the back of the shirt collar with the other. After a few solid shakes that may or may not have given him whiplash, the guy settled for gibbering quietly to himself.
“I’ll take your friend downstairs and call 911,” said Harlan. “Are you two okay for getting through the rest of the house on your own? You’re almost out. I’ll meet you down there.”
Dazed but trying to cope, the girlfriend nodded and took the guy’s hand. He was still freaked but unlikely to give her any trouble. Harlan slipped back through the wall panel door – or what was left of it – and ran like hell. He’d lied to the couple he’d left behind. They had at least half an hour’s worth of wandering before they’d find their way out. And he needed the time.
Or rather, the woman in his arms needed the time. He wasn’t calling the EMTs or anybody else. Instead, he had to get her as far away from here as possible before she became a wolf.
Like him.
by Dani Harper | Jul 4, 2018 | Author Events
Seriously, firefighter Galen McAlister could use some sun and sand. But he has a few things to take care of first – like not becoming a ghost permanently!
Make THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT (Haunted Holiday Book 1) one of your beach reads this year and find out why readers have fallen in love with Yuletide paranormal romance.
Meanwhile, it’s Christmas in July with Dani Harper’s annual CONTEST on Night Owl Reviews. This month you can enter to win one of 10 prizes:
- one $25 Amazon Gift Card
- one canvas tote bag featuring the exciting book cover
- one of three paperback copies of The Holiday Spirit
- one of five Kindle ebooks of The Holiday Spirit
(Open to USA ONLY, 18 and Older. Void where prohibited. No purchase necessary.)