WYTCHFAE
RUNES
is a paranormal romance by Flossie Benton Rogers, released by Secret
Cravings Publishing on October 17, 2012.
WYTCHFAE
RUNES TRIVIA QUESTIONS
Q1:
What is life like for the stars of the book, Wytchfae or faery witch
Kelly O’Day and Viking warrior Ingvar Hrothson, before they meet?
A1:
Kelly’s job is to transition ghosts to their afterlife. When not
busy with that, she’s romping on the beach or out having fun. Drab
and gloomy describes Ingvar’s ghostly existence. No wonder he can’t
keep his hands off the hot blooded, witchy woman who can actually see
and touch him.
Q2:
What are Kelly and Ingvar’s favorite foods?
A2:
After a hard session transitioning a ghost, Kelly tends to break out
the Irish whiskey and chocklot puffs. With her prodding, Ingvar also
enjoys the unlikely combo. His favorite treat, however, is gammalost,
a well-aged cheese. Kelly calls it stinky cheese.
Q3:
Where do Kelly and Ingvar share their first kiss?
A3:
In her car. The setting isn’t their choice. The Ghuillie Dhu or
Dark Man of the forest plops them there and chemistry takes over.
Q4:
If Kelly and Ingvar are so attracted to one another, why can’t they
just be together? What’s the hold up?
A4:
Several forces work to keep Kelly and Ingvar apart. First, as the
recipient of a dark curse, he loathes witches and the use of magic.
Second, her job does not allow her to cavort with spirits. Third,
for over a thousand years only two things have been on his mind—free
his sister and hail vengeance on the evil sorceress responsible for
all the trouble. Fourth, some not so nice people have other ideas for
Kelly and Ingvar.
Q5:
What rune is depicted on the brooch Ingvar wears?
A5:
Teiwaz for the Norse god Tyr. Shaped like a vertical arrow, it
supported victory in battle and developed into the modern letter ‘T’.
WYTCHFAE
RUNES available
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I enjoyed this, ladies, thanks.
ReplyDeletesounds like an awesome story. Not too sure about chocolate with whisky but I'd give it a whirl!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Sherry and Jillian!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, it made me Google Norse gods to see what the rune looked like.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn Wren.
Ahhh, yes the runes are interesting, Carolyn. Thanks for stopping by!
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