Friday, June 21, 2013

Name A Hero Contest


When I finished writing Crow Magic, a lovely story featuring a Shawnee Crow shifter named Tecumseh "Seth"Crowe, an eagle visited me.

The large bird sat on my porch railing looking me over with golden eyes and flexed his powerful talons. Through a mist the creature shifted into an incredibly sexy man. His eyes were the same gold as the eagles. His appearance dominated my porch but he moved in a graceful manner. He stood tall with a barrel chest dressed in baggy jeans and worn boots. His shoulder length black hair tipped with grey and a bit of white brushed his forehead. He ran his hands through the silky layers and explained like the eagle, his hair will change to white as he ages but he is assured me he’s in the prime of his life. I couldn’t agree more. Wowza!



 
Please name this handsome eagle shifter
from the book Eagle Dance

This hot Jay Tavare look-a-like comes from a Chippewa tribe and is currently a Conservation Officer for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources in a secret division used to catch wildlife poachers. He is looking for a good woman to live in his heart, warm his bed and love him for who/what he is. A friend told him to fill out an application for 1 Night Stand. He is seriously contemplating the idea.

He has a story to tell but he needs a name.
When he was a kid he spent his summers with relatives at the lake. His uncle called him "Little Otter" because he would spend more time swimming than fishing.



Leave your idea for a name.
If it is chosen it will be the hero’s name forever and you will be acknowledged in the book. Thank you. I will send you a special handmade beaded bracelet and a free copy of Eagle Dance when it's released.
 

When you leave your idea, make sure I can contact you if you’ve won.

Contest will run June 20-28.

10 comments:

Unknown said...

Poncho


~tina maneke

Ana said...

Zax.

Krista said...

Dax is one I like :)

Krista said...

forgot my email ...

kristakames@gmail.com

Kelly Sanborn said...

Sage

Rose Anderson said...

Kego means fish in Ojibwe. If he was always swimming, that might be a cool name.

Kathy Bosman said...

I love your idea for a competition and to come up with a name! I have a crazy name idea for him. It's the Afrikaans word for "black" and seems to suit him: Swart.

My email: klbosman(at)gmail(dot)com

marilyn Burton said...

murdoch.

Anonymous said...

I've heard that a lot of native American tribes named their children after the first thing that saw after giving birth. My suggestion would be Crowin or Crown (pronounced kr-on, not like the thing a king wears on his head). This would tie his name into the book's title.
Hope this helps
G W Pickle at cberrypickle@aol.com

Ashley said...

Otis...