

Cameron's mom - she tried to explain why she did the things she did. I felt like she stood her ground and tried to explain why she acted the way she did, but when Cameron needed help, she stepped in without being asked.ģ. Nora - she was a much better example of a strong female character than Cameron was.

Although he played a small part in this book, I did still like him a lot.Ģ. Maddox - he once again popped in for a brief cameo and assisted our heroine, making her question whose side he was really on. I'm sorry, I just couldn't bring myself to like this installment of the trilogy much.ġ.

Lori currently resides in the Southern U.S., where she juggles her time between a husband, a son, a golden retriever, a cat and the many, many people in her imagination. Since Wild Heart's release, Lori has written Historical Romance, Contemporary Paranormal Romance and Young Adult. Until one day she came up with an idea for a book that brought together her love of history and adventure: a book now titled Wild Heart. Years went by and she began to wonder if she’d ever see her dream fulfilled. Still, she wasn’t satisfied.ĭeciding the people in her imagination were slightly more exciting than the dead things in a museum basement, she set out to write her first romance novel. Instead, she went to work in an air conditioned museum where she spent her days surrounded by creepy Victorian animal mounts. She went on to receive a degree in anthropology, but digging in the dirt during humid Midwestern summers wasn’t exactly as fun as she thought it would be. After graduating high school, she came to the conclusion that there was no better way to seek adventure and nourish her love of history than to become an archaeologist. As a child, thoughts of far-off places and adventure consistently kept Lori up late at night.
