AUTHOR: Sue Wyshynski
AGE GROUP: New Adult
GENRE: Romance, Suspense
RELEASE DATE: October 15, 2015
PUBLISHER: Whitman Books
PAGES: Approx. 346
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BOOK BLURB:
My friends say Hunter Cayman’s dangerous.
They say he's a threat to everyone in town.
I’m not so sure.
As he stands before me in this crowded club with the lights shining around us, I catch something good under Hunter’s dark facade. Something decent and profound.
I don’t know who or what to believe.
But I will find out the truth.
Aeris Thorne is expecting a restful vacation in the remote town of Deep Cove. But on a stormy night, she meets the alluring and mysterious Hunter Cayman, and her life takes an exhilarating turn.
Aeris is both drawn to him and determined to find out what he’s hiding. It’s clear Hunter has found success with the high-security lab on his vast estate. But what Aeris doesn’t know is that he’s tormented by a secret: the truth behind his research.
As he and Aeris are drawn together, the walls he’s built to protect himself threaten to crumble. At the same time, she begins to wonder if she’s found the key to unraveling her own tragic past. When Aeris’s life is threatened, Hunter is forced to make an impossible decision about her future—one that could change everything.
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SUE WYSHYNSKI GUEST POST
Sue Wyshynski is the author of the new release, The Butterfly Code.
We posed 4 questions and asked Sue to come up with 5 answers.
Read on to find out more.
They say what's in your purse says a lot about you. What 5 things are in your purse right now? (besides your phone/keys/wallet)
1. A pen and a notebook
2. Lip balm—right now I'm obsessed with EO balms.
3. Ice water spiked with lime in my stainless steel Contigo bottle
4. Sunblock
5. An audiobook cued up on my phone
In terms of this novel, what are 5 things you're grateful for?
1. Blogs and social media, because it's fantastic to be able to connect with readers.
2. The positive feedback I've had—that's always a gratifying relief.
3. My stand up desk with a view over the Pacific Ocean.
4. Being able to moan—or panic—to close family and friends!
5. My amazing professional support team: my writing colleagues, story editor, copy editor, cover designer, and my advance readers.
Tell us about your thoughts when you set out to create The Butterfly Code. Why do you write?
1. To let people feel.
2. To let people travel by looking at words.
3. To let people peer into a character's most intimate thoughts.
4. To build places, people, and dreams worth longing for.
5. To give people hope.
What are 5 things most readers will never know about The Butterfly Code?
1. My story-editor had me delete a whole character from this novel.
2. Certain elements of the book were written fairly quickly, yet one scene took over 6 months to complete.
3. My main character, Aeris Thorne, inspired me to pick up my violin, which I haven't played since youth orchestra.
4. Until I'd completed The Butterfly Code, I refused my husband's constant requests to let him read even a single word.
5. For 4 months, while plotting this novel, I was Shailene Woodley's stand-in on the George Clooney movie, The Descendants.
Note from the author:
I am so grateful to my host for having me as a guest on this blog. Thanks to everyone for letting me share a little bit about how I write!
Drop me a line any time, I can be found at suewyshynski.com. I’d love to hear from you.
We posed 4 questions and asked Sue to come up with 5 answers.
Read on to find out more.
They say what's in your purse says a lot about you. What 5 things are in your purse right now? (besides your phone/keys/wallet)
1. A pen and a notebook
2. Lip balm—right now I'm obsessed with EO balms.
3. Ice water spiked with lime in my stainless steel Contigo bottle
4. Sunblock
5. An audiobook cued up on my phone
In terms of this novel, what are 5 things you're grateful for?
1. Blogs and social media, because it's fantastic to be able to connect with readers.
2. The positive feedback I've had—that's always a gratifying relief.
3. My stand up desk with a view over the Pacific Ocean.
4. Being able to moan—or panic—to close family and friends!
5. My amazing professional support team: my writing colleagues, story editor, copy editor, cover designer, and my advance readers.
Tell us about your thoughts when you set out to create The Butterfly Code. Why do you write?
1. To let people feel.
2. To let people travel by looking at words.
3. To let people peer into a character's most intimate thoughts.
4. To build places, people, and dreams worth longing for.
5. To give people hope.
What are 5 things most readers will never know about The Butterfly Code?
1. My story-editor had me delete a whole character from this novel.
2. Certain elements of the book were written fairly quickly, yet one scene took over 6 months to complete.
3. My main character, Aeris Thorne, inspired me to pick up my violin, which I haven't played since youth orchestra.
4. Until I'd completed The Butterfly Code, I refused my husband's constant requests to let him read even a single word.
5. For 4 months, while plotting this novel, I was Shailene Woodley's stand-in on the George Clooney movie, The Descendants.
Note from the author:
I am so grateful to my host for having me as a guest on this blog. Thanks to everyone for letting me share a little bit about how I write!
Drop me a line any time, I can be found at suewyshynski.com. I’d love to hear from you.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR...
According to Sue, "Writers must do more than write; they must try to speak to the hearts of the world."
The Butterfly Code, coming this fall, is Sue's first New Adult romantic suspense.
Sue wants to connect with you...
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The author is giving away a SIGNED of The Butterfly Code
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