Heather Davis is the author of A Curse So Dark, the first book of the new Young Adult Paranormal Romance series Pioneer Falls.
Her previous books include Never Cry Werewolf and its two novella sequels, Sometimes by Moonlight and Always in Shadow. She is also the author of Wherever You Go, and the RITA Award finalist for Best Young Adult Romance, The Clearing.
Heather loves writing about strong, smart heroines and the dark heroes that challenge them. In every book you'll find suspense, a touch of humor, and tons of heartfelt romance.
She lives and writes in the Pacific Northwest, where she is obsessed with coffee, books, indie bands, and perfect chocolate chip cookies.
“The truth is that love is seeing the person you love for who they are right then, in that moment. People can't be anyone else.”
“Loving someone isn't dumb," Henry said. "I mean, I don't know a whole lot about love, but I don't think it's dumb if it's real.”
“Its a cold comfort to have people pity you.”
“I didn’t mean to go after him, but no one was doing anything, and I’m probably the only one here who’s actually been in the woods for real.” “Besides—he’s British. What do they know about camping and wilderness survival and all that?”...There too busy drinking tea and playing cricket. He would have been lost without me”
“She’s pure evil. Stay on her good side.” “And here I thought she hated me because I don’t sing stupid songs.”
“Ooh. British accent alert. I love accents. I sat up straighter to make sure I didn’t miss a word.”
“When you grow older, you love again, and the new love feels so different that the love before feels like make-believe.”
“Let me ask you this my friend. Did you truly love my granddaughter? Please be honest." "I think so." "You don't think love. You love with your heart.”
“Time is one thing you should pay attention to. One day, you'll find there's never enough of it.”
“Admittedly, most high school guys lack emotional intelligence. They develop it later in life."I smiled. "Are you telling me guys are dumb?”
“God, this is weird." "Oh, I'm sorry—do you have a ghost talking to you about his intentions with your granddaughter?”
“Be just the balm you need to heal what ails you”
“Go on to your sunny, bright future," Henry said in a quiet voice. "I won't be there.”
“...maybe, if you're lucky enough to have someone who really cares about you, someone you can trust, someone who reminds you to believe in yourself, you can survive absolutely anything...”