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Shifted by Katie Salidas
Shifted by Katie Salidas












I think I first called myself a writer when my first novel was published. What can I say? It is part of me.įiona: When did you first consider yourself a writer? And of course, as a kid I did the journaling thing. I did not pen my first novel until I was in my twenties, but I had a few shorts under my belt before then. The patience to set down and do it, however, is another story. Deep down there is this need to tell a story. You’ll find most writers say the same thing… we’ve always been writers. It’s a good read, if I do say so myself.įiona: When and why did you begin writing? That is book 3 in the Chronicles of the Uprising! Mira’s final battle between the Otherkin and the humans who once held her as a slave. But I di love them all!įinally finished Revolution. It’s a fragile balance between the voices inside of my head and the constant voices screaming, begging, and crying for my attention on the outside. I write in my free time and the rest is spend keeping my family from mutiny. Men really are big children, aren’t they? LoL. Mom to three kids, wife to what I call my 4th kid. Where are you from- I’m from the city of sin, Vegas, baby!Ī little about your self `ie your education Family life etc- I’m superwoman, or at least I like to think so. I am a life-long resident of Michigan, and I know Brigham lives in Michigan as well, so I was happy to see Sault Ste Marie, or The Soo, both Michigan and Canadian sides, used as a setting, with the cold and beauty of an Upper Peninsula winter captured perfectly.Age- Thirty-something… that’s all I’m admitting to. I could feel the longing between Noah and Simon, and was eager to see if they got to their HEA. Brigham Vaughn’s characters always feel like flesh and blood people the reader happens to meet and start talking with. While they finally get a chance to be together, they need to figure out if this day trip can actually turn into something more. Both men are unattached and it’s clear the years between hasn’t dimmed the spark between them. Now, a decade later, they run into each other on the Snow Train, a sightseeing day trip in Canada. Noah and Simon met in college, but the time was never right for them to get together as more than friends before Noah left to join a minor league hockey team. Secondly, I’ve discovered I really love a good second chance romance, and this story is a perfect example.














Shifted by Katie Salidas