Learn Reasons of Why Werewolves Are Better Than Vampires in New Book 'ACCALIA'

By: Jun. 23, 2013
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Before Twilight there was Beauty and the Beast, which highlighted why having a relationship with a werewolf was way better than with a vampire.

Kimberly Olsen's new book, ACCALIA, portrays a dark, modern-day Beauty and the Beast love story. Following the seemingly ordinary Diana, it soon becomes apparent that she is hiding a dark and dangerous secret. Afflicted with an ancient curse, Diana must spend eternity as a werewolf, which leads to a constant struggle between her animal instincts of self-preservation and human instincts of love.

This paranormal thriller takes a romantic turn when Sebastian Micchetti, a forensic investigator, looks into a series of mystery murders. When the main characters paths cross, they eventually fall in love, but will the duality of light and darkness truly learn to co-exist?

With themes of denial, self-acceptance and transformation, ACCALIA paints the melancholy reality of hiding the real you that relates to young adult life, as well as older audiences.

"ACCALIA puts a new twist on the werewolf theme," say Olsen. "This paranormal story covers underlying themes of sexuality, murder and human psyche that relate to real world topics, but is meant to keep the readers turning the pages with all the experiences the main characters and sub-characters go through."

ACCALIA
By Kimberly Olsen
ISBN: 978-1-4797-3047-6
Pages: 246
Available at http://www.xlibris.com, http://www.amazon.com, and http://www.barnesandnoble.com

About the author
Kimberly Olsen is a wine consultant at her family winery. Originally from New Jersey, Olsen has lived in several countries and currently lives in South Africa.



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