Tanya Huffmay haveleft Nova Scotia at three, and has lived most of her life since in Ontario, but she still considers herself a Maritimer. On the way to the idyllic rural existence she shares with her partner Fiona Patton, six cats, and a chihuahua, she acquired a degree in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic an education she was happy to finally use while writing her recent Smoke novels. Of her previous twenty-three books, the five Blood Price, Blood Trail, Blood Lines, Blood Pact, Blood Debt featuring Henry Fitzroy, bastard son of Henry VIII, romance writer, and vampire are among the most popular.
Praise for the Enchantment Emporium series: Fantasy buffs will find plenty of humor, thrills and original mythology to chew on, along with refreshingly three-dimensional women in an original, fully realized world. --Publishers Weekly It's a great adventure, full of music and magic and just a little goofy at times, thanks to the delightful oddities of the Gales. --Locus Combine Huff's ability to blend ancient traditions seamlessly into the modern world and make them seem perfectly normal with her characters who are appealing and fun to hang out with, and you're in for an amazing read. --Seattle Post-Intelligencer Combining Celtic folklore, musical references, and a love of nature and magic, this sequel to The Enchantment Emporium will appeal to Huff's many fans and to readers who like their urban fantasy with more depth and character development. --Library Journal Zingy characterizations and a quick pace. --Publishers Weekly Quintessential Huff -- sharp, clean, funny. A heady mix of music, place and people that rings true on every level. Once again, I find myself hoping that this is a series that will go on. --Green Man Review The Wild Ways is big fun from start to finish.... It's got humor and drama, it's fast-paced and sexy.... Huff just doesn't write cookiecut characters; hers are fully rounded with many facets to their personalities. Whether you're rejoining the Gale family or meeting them for the first time, I think you'll be as delighted with this book as I am. --Charles de Lint