White Wolf Named Cyclops Makes Debut to Thousands

On January 19, bestselling, award-winning author, Doug Hiser will launch his latest novel, Montana Mist, Winter of the White Wolf to nearly one million visitors to his massive, viral Internet Book Launch with the help of more than 80
By: Denise Cassino
 
Jan. 18, 2011 - PRLog -- Conifer, CO, January 18, 2011 -- In Montana Mist, a novel of spiritual healing and unlikely love in the Montana Wilderness is one can almost taste the wilderness and the life springing from the pages! It’s bestselling author, Doug Hiser’ is no novice to writing. He has authored dozens of novels, short stories and poetry with his last novel, The Honey Bee Girl reaching bestseller status on Amazon. Now his new novel, Montana Mist, Winter of the White Wolf will hit the Amazon shelves on January 19 when it will launch in a massive Internet campaign supported by more than 80 of Doug's friends and colleagues who will offer a downloadable bonus gift when someone buys the book.

In the remote Montana wilderness, a mountain man, once a professional athlete, lives his life in seclusion protecting and raising orphan wolves until he gives his heart to Sassy, a young womani hitchhiking across America. He guards his secrets and the other woman in his life, a beautiful blind woman, known as "Shy Girl." The wolf pack roams the mountains as he searches for the white wolf, Mist; that he raised and released into the harsh snowy forested peaks, his ties with the wolves as close as the bond with his new love. Montana Mist is the story of one man's secrets, the two women in his life, and the wild world of wolves of the remote forest in the last untamed region where man has not put his imprint on the land. A man shaped by the mystery of his past and the complication of his future while the adventure of his heart threatens to destroy his solitary precious world of mountain, wolverine, moose, elk, and wolf.

Here’s what reviewer Tracy Riva said, “The scenery in Montana Mist vividly springs to life bringing the mountain town and its surroundings into keen view as you peruse the pages of this piece of modern folklore. Hiser brings not only the people of Rime, but also the wild inhabitants of its nearby mountains to boldly dance across the screen of your mind.

“What follows is one of my favorite passages from the book, a tall tale that I suppose could have happened somewhere, at sometime but probably takes place only in our fascinated imaginations. It is the tale of a one-eyed wolf appropriately named Cyclops and a huge bull moose which no wolf in his right mind would normally dare to attack alone:

“Suddenly Cyclops darted in and snapped at the moose’s hind leg. The wolf was fast and quick and he had drawn first blood. The moose grunted and bellowed in rage, snot flung from his large nostrils as he twisted in response to the biting pain in his rear leg. Cyclops rushed in again and the moose was slower. The one-eyed wolf bit the moose in the other hind leg. Throughout the entire engagement Cyclops had been silent but the moose groaned and grunted and snorted in anger. The moose’s shoulders quivered and his mouth opened and closed as oxygen was sucked in. Cyclops had one more trick to play against the big Bull Moose. This is the part where I wish you could have been there…that one-eyed wolf ran around the staggered moose and got behind him again. Cyclops was too quick for that big engine of power. The moose was caught off guard as the one-eyed wolf leapt high and far from behind. That wolf jumped on the moose’s back...At first the moose just stood still, breathing hard and tossing his antlers back and forth. Finally realizing there was a wolf sitting on his back the moose started to jump and run. I saw that crazy one-eyed wolf straddling that wild moose and clinging with all four paws and biting a clump of thick hair on the moose’s neck. Cyclops didn’t try to attack the moose. He was just trying to stay on for the ride. That moose jumped and ran all over that clearing trying to dislodge Cyclops. That was the strangest thing you ever saw, a crazy one-eyed wolf riding on a bucking moose.”

Doug Hiser has the enthusiasm and sense of wonder of a child, the body of an athlete, a sensitive compassionate heart, and the resilience to keep getting up when life crashes over him like an avalanche. He is the author of many books, short stories, poems, children's stories, hundreds of paintings and drawings and amazing works of art in all media. Doug Hiser is a dynamic speaker and lecturer, a teacher, passionate about conservation, animals and trees, and as much as he dislikes concrete and cities he has found himself helpless to live too near the sprawling city of Houston, Texas.

Hiser knows how to tell a story and he uses masterful prose to bring his work to life. Reading Montana Mist, Winter of the White Wolf- will leave an indelible impression on you. Available on January 19 with loads of bonuses! bit.ly/e0hWKz or http://montanamistlaunch.homestead.com.

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Denise Cassino
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Conifer, CO 80433
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dencassino@gmail.com
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