Me: I’m here today with the cast of Pack Princess. We thought you might need a bit of a reminder on who’s who before diving into book two of the Wolf Rampant series. Terra, do you want to start us off?
Terra Wilder: Okay, if you really want me to. I’m Terra, and I’m pack leader of clan Wilder at the moment. And, um, I guess I’m the heroine too.
Wolf Young: You are the heroine. [Takes Terra’s hand.] I’m her mate, Wolf Young, although everyone who knows me calls me Wolfie. I run my own pack of slightly damaged werewolves.
Justin Young: Slightly damaged — that’s a joke! Halfies, meat, and misfits is what you have in that so-called pack of yours.
Me: Do I need to separate you two? [Justin gets up and stalks to the other end of the room, taking his folding chair with him.] Ooookay, I guess I do. Anyway, that was Justin, who’s Wolfie’s sibling and the leader of the pack that both brothers grew up in. How about we move to Cricket next?
Cricket Wilder: It was so nice of you to invite us all here, today, Aimee. Do you want some tea?
Me: [Mumbling under my breath] It’s always the nice ones that I lose control of. [Raising my voice so I can speak to the whole room.] No tea for me, thanks, Cricket, but do you mind introducing yourself?
Cricket Wilder: How silly of me! I’m Terra’s stepmother, and this great big wolf by my side is my husband, Chief Wilder, Terra’s father. He used to be in charge of clan Wilder. Now he just…um…consults.
Unnamed Uncle Wilder #1: Consults! Ha! I don’t see why we can’t go back to the good old days when men were men and…
Hawk: What my brother-in-law is trying to say is that some of us aren’t so keen on our new alpha. But we don’t all feel that way. I’m another one of Terra’s uncles, but I’m her mother’s brother, which makes me a bit less…um….[throwing a glance at his brother-in-law, then lowering his voice]…never mind….
Bev: Well, I’m Hawk’s sister, and the young man looking all doe-eyed beside me is my son David.
David: I…
Drew Walker: [Nudging his cousin sharply in the side.] Shut up, your mommy already introduced you. I’m Drew, Terra’s cousin. And you can see one of her other cousins, Milo, guarding the door. There are a slew of us running around…but I’m the best!
Wade: Right. So, that’s it for the Walkers for the moment, since we couldn’t cram any more of them into the room. I’m part of Wolfie’s pack, but I’ve been living here with Terra for a while to help keep things on more of an even keel. Wolfie calls me and my friends the yahoos. That includes [pointing to the next three shifters down the row] Glen, Blaze, and the beautiful Fen.
Fen: Don’t make me hit you.
Me: Okay, see, this is supposed to be a cordial introduction, not a pitched battle. Sarah, how about you tell us who you are next?
Sarah: You know, I really don’t think I should tell you who I am. But you can call me Trouble if you want to.
Dr. Dale Baker: You’re not really as much trouble as you think you are. But since I can tell that Aimee wants us to stay on track, I’ll introduce myself next. I’m Dale, Terra’s brother-in-law and the only human in the room….
Keith Baker: Well, except for Aimee, of course. Unless she’s a closet werewolf. Dum dum dum dum!
Me: Thanks, Keith. Way to get rumors started. That was Dale’s son and Terra’s nephew, for those of you who are keeping track at home. And, since we’re running out of time, I’ll just name the other pack leaders present quickly and let you go. The tall, older man is Thomas Bell, the youngster beside him is Gavin Griffin, and then Chad Walker is the third pack leader down the row. Beside Chad is his mate Camilla, who is also the daughter of the Reed pack leader and a distant cousin to Terra. And, on that note, I’ll let you get back to your regularly scheduled reading. Thanks for dropping by!
Cricket: Now, who wants cookies?
Keith: Oooh, I do! Unless they’re oatmeal. I hate oatmeal.
Wade: This would be a good time to fade to black….
Me: Don’t forget to pick up your copy of Pack Princess today! Oh, and yes, I’ll take a cookie, thanks.
[Fade to black]
Me again: The savvy reader will notice that I decided to try out preorders one more time. I’ll report back in about a month once I know whether a preorder in an established series makes more sense than a standalone preorder in a new genre. Thanks for reading!

GREAT way to introduce your newest book, Aimee. And I’m so glad I’ll have this to refer to, since it’s been a while since I read the first one. I can’t guarantee when I can read Pack Princess, as I was just explaining to Callum, but I’m going to pre-order, for sure. Maybe by the time I get it, I’ll be a bit more caught up. (Yeah, sure…dream on.) I love how you did this. VERY clever!
Tweeting now, for sure! (Reminding everyone to do so!)
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Thanks so much, Marcia! If you’re interested and think you’d have time to review, I’ll email you a copy in a couple of weeks once it comes back from the copy editor. But no worries if you’re too busy — I know this time of year gets especially hectic for writers!
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I would really like to review it, Aimee, and I promise if I can find breathing space at all, I will. I’m way behind on getting Rabbit out, and going crazy with my usual OCD Christmas decorating frenzy, plus my daughter is coming in a week, so I can’t give you a realistic answer, yet. But I’ll do my best. Will get back to you on it. I did preorder the book, though, though, so depending on when you need the review, I’ll have a copy of my own.
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I totally understand! Thanks again for preordering, and I’ll hold off on sending you a copy early so that you can have time to catch up on your own tasks. Hopefully you can give yourself a writing break if you need it so you can thoroughly enjoy your Christmas visit. 🙂
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