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Books in The Werewolf Chronicles , Bk 1 series

  • Night Creature

    W. R. Philbrick, Lynn Harnett

    Paperback (Apple, July 1, 1996)
    Abandoned as a child and raised by wolves, a boy becomes disturbed when the rules of the wild are disrupted by werewolves, who invite the boy to join them and change his life forever. Original.
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  • Children of the Wolf

    W. R. Philbrick, Lynn Harnett

    Paperback (Apple, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Taken in by a family of normal humans, a young werewolf attempts to behave like a normal boy, eating with utensils and attending school, but when the moon is full, he is challenged to protect them. Original.
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  • Perfect Scents

    Heather Karn

    Paperback (Heather Karn, July 29, 2016)
    Joette McClane’s life has gone from the happiest it could ever be to heartbreak with the deaths of her parents. Now living with her grandma and aunt, trying to put the pieces of her life back together, a school assignment shocks the life back into Joey- an essay on the weregals, a race of werecats who disappeared from the mountains of West Virginia nearly twenty years ago. As luck, or fate, would have it, not only does Joey stumble across the first weregal seen in years, but what Kev knows about Joey will turn her world upside down. But Kev’s not the only creature lurking in the West Virginia pines, and these other creatures might not be so friendly. Armed with her peculiar sense of smell, Joey and her friends set out to discover the truth behind these mysterious strangers who have their sights set on Joey, but will the price of truth be too much to pay?
  • The Wereing

    W. R. Philbrick, Lynn Harnett

    Paperback (Apple, Sept. 1, 1996)
    In the conclusion to The Werewolf Chronicles trilogy, the wolf boy undergoes a horrible transformation during a full moon and discovers that the wereing will never end. Original.
  • A Single Link

    Balogun Ojetade

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2013)
    "A Single Link NEVER Breaks!" After suffering a brutal rape at the hands of a martial arts champion, Remi “Ray” Swan decides that, to gain closure and empowerment, she must face her attacker in the first professional fight between a man and a woman. Join Ray in this powerful, two-fisted adventure as she fights, not just for herself, but for all who have suffered at the cruel hands of those who would wreak pain, oppression, injustice and death! Step into the cage, where action, adventure, bone shattering fights, and a touch of romance await you! * Cover by Travis X!
  • Walking Wolf Road

    Brandon M. Herbert, Debra Ginsberg

    Paperback (Wolfgate Productions, Sept. 6, 2014)
    Spirit bound to Flesh. Wolf bound to Man. Which road will you walk? Uprooted and dumped in a small town at the edge of the Colorado mountains, high school senior Jimmy Walker has always been an outsider. Struggling with grades, hostile classmates, and a stepfather bent on making his life hell— —until a collision with fate leaves Jimmy bleeding under a Full Moon… Now, Jimmy is torn between worlds. His new friends are not what they seem, a white wolf haunts his dreams, and ravens flutter in the shadows. As Jimmy embraces his new life, the memories of a past he tried to bury are breaking through, and a deadly adversary lurks just out of sight... A new breed of werewolf Urban Fantasy, Walking Wolf Road transcends the boundaries of the Teen/Young Adult genre. The Wolf Road Chronicles debut novel from award-winning author Brandon M. Herbert carries you through love and loss, joy and betrayal, sexuality, shamanism, therianthropy, and the supernatural on Jimmy’s journey to become who he was born to be. Praise for Walking Wolf Road: “[Walking Wolf Road] has everything. Ghosts, werewolves, romance, and some beautifully arranged prose. I hope to see more work from author Brandon M. Herbert on our platform soon!” Heather Weid, Kbuuk “Halloween Weekend Reads”. “This story had me in tears in places, and giggling in others. [...] Brandon M. Herbert has written an exciting urban fantasy that kept me highly entertained. I highly recommend this book if you love paranormal, shifter or urban fantasy genres!” Lynn Worton, Book Reviews by Lynn blog. “I loved it! This is a great, fast-paced read you can really sink your teeth into, no pun intended!” Janell Rhiannon, author Invisible Wings and Uncross the Stars. “[Herbert] kept the tension high right up to the end, and provided a great finale using all of the elements he began building from the start. Needless to say I was satisfied… and I am (not so) patiently awaiting a sequel!” J.D. Wiley, award winning author of The Bitter Bullet & Primora. “Walking Wolf Road was filled with the mythology of werewolves, shamanism, and philosophy. All of this hit exactly the right spot for me. I thoroughly enjoyed this book!” K.C. Faelan, author of If At First You Don’t Succeed.
  • Song for a Gypsy

    Willow Rose

    Paperback (Independently published, May 15, 2018)
    A riveting new fantasy, perfect for adults or teens from a bestselling author.Sara's life is drastically changed the moment a convoy of horse-drawn caravans enters the quiet Reidenburgerstrasse in Germany, where she lives with the people she thinks are her parents. Sara doesn't know that her parents found her in a basket on their doorstep thirteen years earlier. Neither does she know that she is a gypsy or that she is going to be the greatest sorceress who has ever lived. Soon Sara will discover a magical world she never knew existed and go on a journey that she knows will cost her dearly.What people are saying about Song for a Gypsy:‘If you are a fan of YA fantasy adventure books or would like an easy, fun, enjoyable read, adult or child, go ahead and pick this one up. You will not be disappointed. I cannot wait to read this to two of my step-daughters (who are 8 and 11)because I know they would love this story.’ - readitreviewit.‘It reminded me of Alice in Wonderland and how once she left some sort of creature/obstacle behind, there was always something else even more strange ahead of them.’- readingwithstyle‘I never had a dull moment reading the book. It was fun and full of exciting happenings and fast-paced just the way I like it! I recommend it to young readers, but adults can still enjoy the story’- coffeebooksandme
  • The Wereing

    W. R. Philbrick, Lynn Harnett

    Paperback (Apple, Sept. 15, 1996)
    By the light of the full moon, the wolf boy undergoes a transformation into something horrific--and learns that the wereing will never end.