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A.M. Ross Author Event

By Jean Cocteau Cinema (other events)

Sunday, February 28 2021 4:00 PM 6:00 PM MDT
 
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February 28th from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Join A.M. Ross as she discusses her book, FALLING SILVER.

Book Synopsis:

What if your childhood protector returned to your life with a pack of trouble on his heels? Reclusive artist Karina Redfeather is quietly making a name for herself in the northern Minnesota woods when her life is upended by the arrival of her childhood friend, Waterwolf Simon desRosiers. On his trail are three of the possible Four Bloodlines, with Vertigo, King of the Firewolves, seeking a fresh pet and vigilante werewolf chaser Adam Hunter out for revenge. Karina's only hope lies in the possible existence of the Chimerae, the legendary werewolf bloodline so obscure that the others hardly believe it exists. Not one of them will escape unscathed.
And you ... Have you seen the sun?

About the Author:

Anne Maclachlan always wanted a werewolf for a pet, but her parents weren’t having it. Falling Silver is the next best thing. She is currently writing the second in the trilogy, The Chimerae, all under her pen name A.M. Ross. Anne is an award-winning writer of fact and fiction. Originally from Scotland,
she has made her home in the USA, and currently resides in Santa Fe, NM. When she isn’t creating drama for her book characters, Anne is involved in various aspects of independent filmmaking and festivals in Northern New Mexico.
A competitive flash-fiction writer as well as a creator of academic readers for K-12 and adults, Anne has 17 such titles in publication around the world. Her magazine features appear internationally, and she has a particular passion for maritime issues and history. Because she doesn’t want happy, unsuspecting parents confusing Falling Silver with bedtime stories, she writes under the pen name A.M. Ross for this series. For more about Anne, please visit http://annemaclachlan.com/ and Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/3224774.Anne_Maclachlan Genre: Fiction

Tickets- $5 , Ticket and Paperback- $14