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New Novel Examines Connection Between Romance Readers and Pet Lovers

Maxine Wilson-Perry’s new novel, “The Haunting of Dr. Andre C. Brass,” combines the author’s love for paranormal romance novels and her fond memories of her late pet, Blue.

Schenectady, NY (PRWEB) November 10, 2009 -- Maxine Wilson-Perry’s new novel, “The Haunting of Dr. Andre C. Brass,” combines the author’s love for paranormal romance novels and her fond memories of her late pet, Blue.

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... have you ever noticed a couple walking down the street with their beloved pet with bliss in their eyes? It goes to show you that romance and pets go hand in hand.
“Have you ever noticed -- while walking your dog in the park -- a person may approach you and say, ‘What a cute dog?’ For a single person, that is music to the ear -- especially if the attraction is there between the person who is walking the dog and the person who just gave the pleasant compliment,” Wilson-Perry said. “Or have you ever noticed a couple walking down the street with their beloved pet with bliss in their eyes? It goes to show you that romance and pets go hand in hand.”

Wilson-Perry said she has noticed, and has tried to capture this connection between pets and romance in her new novel.

The author said she has taken note that readers are living in a time when paranormal romance novels are peaking. Wilson-Perry was compelled to write the novel after her beloved pet, Blue, passed away. Recently, the novel received its first five stars on Barnes and Noble online book sales.

The story is very seductive and romantic, Wilson-Perry said, with one of the characters being a dog that protects each character from an evil spirit. It does so by warning them with an unfamiliar bark, which is caused by a disease the dog was inflicted with called Cerebellar Hypoplasia.

For those who love romance and pets this is a must read. The author is so devoted to being a pet lover that part of the proceeds from the book’s sales will be donated to the local animal shelter. She also hopes to spread donations to other shelters that care for abused animals on a daily basis.

“The donations will be made in the name of Blue, who happens to be the only non-fictional character in the novel,” Wilson-Perry said.

For more information about the novel or her cause to give to the abused animal shelters, please contact Maxine Wilson-Perry at (716) 603-9784 or visit www.RomanceForDogLovers.com.

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Maxine Wilson-Perry
(716) 603-9784
Web site: www.RomanceForDogLovers.com
Blog: http://thehauntingofdrandrecbrass.wordpress.com/

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