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Savage Heart (Savage Island Book 1) Kindle Edition
Russell Savage has been around since the dawn of time. He is the original shifter and has spent most of his life fighting in one war or another as well as hoping that one day he would be blessed with a mate. Little did he expect to find him, clinging to life, as the last victim of a serial rapist and killer in Crystal, Colorado. Going on pure instinct and need, Savage whisks his mate to the place he has called home for thousands of years.
Gill wakes in a strange place, with a gorgeous stranger watching over him, explaining that he is the ultimate of shifters and Gill is his mate. All the promises Savage makes about love, safety and acceptance is something out of the romance novels Gill loves to write. However, how can he believe Savage when his own parents never offered any of the same. Little did Gill know how easy that would be but underestimating how far his family would go to get him back threatens the life Gill and Savage are trying to build.
How will Gill and Savage unravel the evil Gill’s father has started so that Gill can finally find love, peace, and paradise, in a place they call…Savage Island.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 15, 2018
- File size2.8 MB
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- ASIN : B07KMBH4QS
- Publisher : (November 15, 2018)
- Publication date : November 15, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 2.8 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 156 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,204,151 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #5,850 in Romantic Action & Adventure
- #6,006 in Mystery Action Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #6,387 in Action & Adventure Romance Fiction
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About the author

Maggie Walsh was born on Long Island to a large Irish American family. Twelve years ago she moved to the Pocono Mountains with her husband and four children. Maggie writes M/M Paranormal Erotic Romance, but has other works in progress. She loves to do outdoorsy stuff like, camp, fish, hike, ski, whitewater raft, and canoeing. Maggie loves writing stories about strong men, but also men who are flawed and can show their softer side.
Q: What is your inspiration?
A: When I was young, I was bullied a lot. It made me very shy and I would always keep to myself. So I spent a lot of time reading. When I picked up a book it made me feel less alone. It brought me to places and times that took me away from my own pain. I went on adventures with Laura Ingalls on the prairie, and sailed the seven seas with Captain Ahab, fighting the white whale. So I wanted to give that same feeling to someone else who was out there feeling lost and alone.
Q: What made you write in the M/M erotic romance genre?
A: I read one of these books by accident and to my surprise, I found that I enjoyed it. So I started reading more of them. I thought this was a great thing for today’s homosexual community. That they could now read about characters that they could relate to and connect with. There are a lot of young people out there right now feeling lost and alone, trying to come to terms with their sexuality. If they could read a book where they relate to a character and their sexual preference, then maybe that will help them realize that no matter what others say, there’s nothing wrong with them. This is how they were created, and they are not alone.
Q: Who influenced your work?
A: I have always been a huge fan of the horror/suspense genre. I love Stephen King and Dean Koontz. I will read anything they put out there. But in finding the M/M erotic romance genre, I found Stephani Hecht, Gabrielle Evans, Lynn Hagen, Toni Griffin and Joyee Flynn, as well as so many other talented writer’s. I loved their stories and characters so much the it inspired me to create my own. I am also a huge fan of Adam Lambert, who as you know is a gay man. I think he is a great role model for not only the homosexual community, but for everyone. He lives his life out and proud, and inspires others to be who they are. A lot of his lyrics inspired me to finally step out of my box, my comfort zone, and take a chance on me for once.
Q: What did you want to be when you were a kid?
A: Believe it or not, I wanted to be a veterinarian. Until I turned eight and found out everything they do to help animals. I didn’t think I could do that. When I was about ten I thought about writing. I loved books so much, that I wanted to do that too. I was told by a teacher once that being a successful writer was a long shot and would never make me any money. I have always been good in the arts, so I went to Photography school, and loved it, so I thought maybe a photojournalist. I could combine all the things I loved.
Q: What is your writing routine?
A: I get up every morning at four a.m., weather I want to or not. It’s this internal clock that has taken over my body. So I get up, walk the dog, make a cup of tea, and sit down and read what I wrote the day before. I fix things that need to be fixed, make sure I like the flow of the story, how the character’s are developing, and if the scene works right. Then after the kids leave for school and I am alone, I start writing again and write for about four to six hours. It depends on how things are coming out of my head and landing on the page. When I lay down at night to go to sleep, I jot down new ideas that are roaming around in my head for the story I’m working on, or a different one.
Q: Which comes first, the story or the character?
A: With “Betrayal” The story came first. With it’s follow up, “Secrets” the character came first. I loved writing the character Taylor and he needed his own story.
Q: Do you plan on continuing the series? Or do you have other stories?
A: I plan on continuing The Angel Pack series as long as the character’s keep talking to me. And as long as people want to read about them. Right now I am just about done with the third book in the series, and I have started number four. The other night a thought popped into my head for one of the other character’s, so I will continue it for now. I also have a few ideas for stories that are not related to this series. I have been jotting down ideas and trying to develop the main character's.
Q: How personal is your writing?
A: Very. Each of my character’s has something in them that reminds me of someone in my life. Being the baby of thirteen children, I have a lot of different personalities around me. But writing is something I have wanted to do for so long and kept pushing it away for one reason or another. So finally get to my dream after all these years and putting myself out there and trying to make that dream a reality, is very personal.
Q: I want to be a writer. How do I start?
A: Well, I’m new to all of this too, but the best I can tell you is to be true to yourself. If you find a genre that speaks to you, even if it’s not mainstream, and people look at you like, “What the hell, really?” start there. If you have an idea, write it down, go back to it a few days later and read it, see if the seed grows. Add to the idea, think of how you want the story to end, and then write how you would like to see it go from point A to point B. But most importantly, believe in yourself. Be your own biggest fan. Don’t let others pull you down, or tell you you can’t do it.
Q: Some people wonder how you can write M/M erotic romance, when you’re a straight woman. How can you write what you don’t know?
A: Not all writers write what they know. Stephen King doesn't know what it feels like to be an outcast teenage girl with a nightmare for a mother. But “Carrie” was pretty successful. I have gay friends and a few gay members in my family and I know the walls they have run into and have had to climb over. Yes, my character’s are gay men, but they are also human beings. I am a human being, I know pain, I know love. I know what it feels like to want to be accepted and loved. The people who think there is a problem with me writing in this genre are part of the problem. What we need more of in this world is acceptance of others differences. Not more anger and hate. We need to stop judging each other and start seeing people for who they are and how they treat others, not what color they are, or what religion they are, or who they are attracted to.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2019This ties in with the stories of Maddox and Crystal. This is Savage story and we get to see little more of the shifter that like to stay in the background and why. We are taking on a journey on a island that is hiding some hidden treasure. Cant wait to see what comes next on Savage Island when others come there to train maybe some hidden will find their mates. Highly recommend this book
- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019I read a review about this book and I don't agree with it. I did not feel like I had missed anything. If I had not read the other three series that goes with this one I would have agreed with the review because of some of the characters mentioned in this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2019I absolutely loved this book and can't wait for the next book. Sexy alphas, strong omega's, bonding time, danger, excitement, sexy times and a great story all wrapped into one amazing book.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2019Good book - enjoyed the read
- Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2018I returned this book for a refund after reading about 15 pages. When I started reading it I was so utterly confused that I actually checked to see if I hadn’t somehow skipped the first few chapters of the book. Nope, I hadn’t missed anything. This book just seems to skip the beginning of the story. I wasn’t aware before purchasing, but apparently this is tied to some other series, so maybe the first part of the story is in another book? Not the best way to start a new series in my opinion.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019Because I normally love these authors' works. But from the get go it's confusing, and I don't mean the references to the other series. Half the time you don't know who's talking, and the when you do know, you don't know who or what they are talking about.
Disjointed and scattered is the best I can come up with. Needs serious work.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2018Rating: 3.5 stars
This book is a new spin-off series connected to the Eternal Flames series. While not bad, there really wasn’t anything special about it. I have read all the books in each of the different branches of the Eternal Flames saga and I was still a bit lost in the beginning. You are definitely plopped down in the middle of an on-going story and it took me awhile to put this story in context with the series continuity. Also, I didn’t really connect with either of the MCs. They were both fine, nothing bad about either one. They were just blah to me. I was much more interested in Thor’s story and what is going on between Caspian and Sut than I was the current story I was reading. Overall, the story was okay. A good set up to more happenings in the Eternal Flames world. Just nothing special.
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- UteReviewed in Germany on November 21, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Gill and Savage
Oh yes. I couldn't put the book down until I had finished it. It's really, really good. I do love, that the mating between the two isn't as difficult as many others although I love that too. I love it, that all of these stories are connected over such a long time. I do love the world and all the people who are in it. It is great to see how this world expands and how many more are coming to live there. I'm really excited to see, who gets his mate next and what happens with this hater group. Looking forward to the next book.