Have you
ever read a Bigfoot romance?
Beauty &
the Bigfoot – a quirky
paranormal comedy
By Kelli A.
Wilkins
www.KelliWilkins.com
Hi folks,
My latest release, Beauty
& the Bigfoot (Yes, it’s a
Bigfoot romance!) offers readers a quirky look at the legend of
Bigfoot. When I told people I was writing a Bigfoot romance, they
said, “You’re kidding, right?”
Nope! Maybe I watched too
much In Search Of…
as a child, but for as long as I can remember, I’ve always been
interested in “unexplained phenomena” (aka: the strange and
unusual).
I started out writing horror
short stories and romances, so it was only a matter of time before I
went down the paranormal romance road. Beauty
& the Bigfoot is my third
paranormal romance. My first, Confessions
of a Vampire’s Lover, is a
more serious love story, and Killer
in Wolf’s Clothing
takes the concept of werewolves in a very different direction.
Beauty & the
Bigfoot started out with the
premise: “What if a cryptozoologist’s daughter fell in love with
a captured Bigfoot?” I liked the idea, but I wasn’t sure where I
could take it.
Later, when I was doing
research for the book, (Yes, there was a lot of research involved!),
I came across several historical accounts dating back to the 1500s of
huge, hairy “wild men” living in the woods. Native American
tribes had several names for Bigfoot and they took the subject
seriously. After reading these stories, my imagination took over.
(Once you read the book, you’ll see how it all ties in together. If
you think you know how the story ends, think again!)
Beauty & the
Bigfoot was a lot of fun to
write and I had a great time creating the characters. Through Tara
and her eccentric father, Charlie, I was able to turn up the camp
level and add in many wacky references and asides. They don’t
exactly take the situation seriously, and neither should readers.
It’s called a paranormal comedy for a reason.
So, is Bigfoot real? Is the
Patterson film a hoax? Are there Sasquatches roaming the forests of
the Pacific Northwest? I don’t know for sure, but I do know that
the legend continues on – with a happy ending – in Beauty
& the Bigfoot.
Here’s the synopsis:
Beauty & the Bigfoot
Can true love exist between the species?
Tara’s
world is anything but normal. Her father is known as the resident
crackpot – just because he’s on a personal mission to catch a
Sasquatch. Despite all of the “Bigfoot evidence” cluttering their
house, Tara never really believed in Bigfoot – until the day her
father brought him home.
She
affectionately names her father’s prized catch ‘Joe’ and
discovers there’s something oddly familiar – and erotic – about
him. With a media circus descending on her father’s ranch and a
showdown brewing with the local sheriff, Tara risks her life to save
Joe.
When
Tara finally succumbs to her animalistic urges, she learns that Joe
is not exactly who – or what – he seems. Joe is more than a
Sasquatch – he’s her soul mate!
A mild excerpt:
Tara shook her head and sighed as she entered the cluttered den. She
adjusted the framed certificate from the Cryptozoological Society
recognizing her father as a “Certified Bigfoot Investigator.” It
hung on the wall in a place of esteemed honor—next to an 8-by-10
enlargement of frame 352 from the Patterson film. The infamous shot
showed a female Bigfoot in mid-stride looking over her shoulder at
the camera.
As much as she loved her dad, she had never understood his obsession
with Bigfoot.
“Charlie MacAllister’s Bigfoot Museum” was her father’s pride
and joy. Floor-to-ceiling bookcases were crammed with dusty
paperbacks titled It Lurks in the Woods and Some Call it
Sasquatch! Notebooks detailing his expeditions, sightings, and
other “evidence” were stacked next to the loveseat. Scrapbooks
filled with tabloid articles proclaiming I WAS BIGFOOT’S BRIDE
and BIGFOOT SIGHTED IN UFO were strewn on the coffee
table. Her mother’s antique china closet held plaster casts of
Bigfoot tracks.
She opened the back door, letting in the fresh July air. The den
needed to be aired out and cleaned, and she could only do that when
her father went on a “field excursion.” If she was lucky, she
would be able to vacuum and dust before—
“Tara! Where are you?” Her father raced into the den, then
scowled as he spotted her. “What are you doing in here? Are you
trying to clean again? What did I tell you about that?”
She stared at her father like he was from another planet. His
medium-brown hair stuck up all over his head like horns, he hadn’t
shaved in days, and his clothes were covered with dirt and brambles.
It was no wonder why the whole town considered him a raving
kook—among other things.
“Come on, come on! You’ve gotta come out and see it! I did it. I
did it.”
“Now what?” she forced herself to ask. How many times had Dad
rushed in with the “biggest discovery of the year” only to show
her a photo of another Bigfoot track? She hated to dampen his
enthusiasm, but she had been surrounded by Bigfoot paraphernalia for
her entire life and she just wasn’t interested in it anymore.
“I got him. The big male. You know the one.” He gestured at a
framed, grainy photo of something running through the woods. “Him.”
She rolled her eyes. Her father wasn’t like other Bigfoot
researchers who wanted to catch any old Bigfoot—No, Charlie
MacAllister was on a personal mission to catch one particular
Bigfoot. One he claimed had been living within five miles of their
house for years.
“Dad, if this is a bear cub, or a—”
“No. You’ll see. Now I’ll finally be able to prove that I’m
not the nutcase everyone in town thinks I am.”
She let her father drag her into the backyard. “Oh my God! What is
that?”
She ran to the flatbed trailer and stared at the unconscious
creature. It lay stretched out on its back with its hairy arms and
legs shackled to the metal trailer frame. Dad had captured something,
all right. There was no mistaking what it was. She had seen enough
photos of Bigfoot to know him anywhere.
“You did catch him.” She looked at her father. “But,
but…” For once in her life, she was speechless.
Her father grinned and folded his arms across his chest. “Well, now
do you believe me? I told you I caught Bigfoot. You should listen to
your old man. He knows what he’s talking about.”
Her mind whirled. How was it possible? After twenty years of
searching, her father had done it. He had actually captured Bigfoot.
***
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I hope you have as much fun reading the story as I did writing it! I
welcome comments and questions from readers, so feel free to contact
me via my website, blog, or social media.
Happy Reading,
Kelli A. Wilkins
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelli A. Wilkins is an award-winning author who has published more
than 100 short stories, 19 romance novels, and 5 non-fiction books.
Her romances span many genres and heat levels.
Her paranormal-comedy, Beauty & the Bigfoot, was
published in September 2017.
Kelli released Trust with Hearts, a contemporary
romance, in July 2017. Her third gay romance, Four Days with
Jack, was released in June 2017. Kelli’s trilogy of erotic
romance novellas, Midsummer Night’s Delights,
Midwinter Night’s Delights, and
Ultimate Night’s Delights was published in spring
2017.
Loving a Wild Stranger was published in January 2017.
This historical/pioneer romance is set in the wilds of the Michigan
Territory and blends tender romance with adventure.
Kelli's third Medallion Press romance, Lies, Love &
Redemption was released in September 2016. This spicy
historical western is set on the Nebraska prairie in 1877.
Her writing book, You Can Write—Really! A Beginner’s Guide
to Writing Fiction is a fun and informative guide filled with
writing exercises and helpful tips all authors can use.
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She also writes a weekly blog:
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