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Books in The Wolf of Dorian Gray Series series

  • Purgatory of the Werewolf

    Brian Ference

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 9, 2017)
    What's worse than realizing you're a werewolf? Being chased by a monster hunter with a demon eye.Dorian survived being eaten alive, but time is running out to save himself and his loved ones before the full moon. He flees England and enlists with the Royal Navy hoping to escape the monster. But will his ship carry him to a new life before the full moon or plunge him into the horror of war?"The writing becomes consistently vivid and page-turning once Dorian boards the ship to China. His time aboard the ship provides many of the most compelling scenes." - The BookLife Prize"A thrilling read, well told which leaves you desperate to get the next book." - Susan W."The author’s ability to create a complex infrastructure that allows the reader to unconsciously “fall” into the book and become an intimate part of the story" - TEX
  • Lupari: Werewolf Hunter

    Brian Ference

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 16, 2017)
    "I am a son who has sworn vengeance for the senseless killing the creature relishes in. I am a Wolver who dares to hunt werewolves. I am Lupari."Dorian is finally free from the werewolf's curse. Or maybe not. All of his allies have turned into enemies save for an old friend who has returned to offer some much needed help. As the werewolf pandemic spreads, will it be enough to save him from the Lupari and the rise of the Luna? "Brian Ference writes a thrilling creature tale... With lots of action, gore and plot twists that will keep you guessing throughout. Praise for Lupari Werewolf Hunter. Highly recommended!"- Chris Turner, Author of Denibus Ar and many other fantasy, adventure, and science fiction novels.This is the third book in The Wolf of Dorian Gray series:- A Werewolf Spawned by the Evil of Man (Book 1)- Purgatoryof the Werewolf (Book 2)- Lupari: Werewolf Hunter (Book 3)
  • The Wolf of Dorian Gray: A Werewolf Spawned by the Evil of Man

    Brian Ference

    Paperback (Brian S. Ference, Nov. 10, 2016)
    Sage Holdsworth is a gifted painter with a terrible secret. One thing Sage cannot conceal is her infatuation with the handsome and charismatic Dorian Gray. Sage creates a lifelike painting of Dorian and a small wolf pup, but there is more to the painting than meets the eye.As Dorian unlocks his inherent darkness, a werewolf is spawned that begins killing in the streets of London. The lycanthrope turns to killing Dorian's enemies, but who is the real monster here?Sage never imagined her passion would give birth to a vicious monster that could cost her everything. Can Dorian and Sage save their souls, or will the beast consume them all?Rarely does romance and revenge intersect so pleasurably and delicately, forming a dance of passion and purpose that embraces a soul search and a confrontation between choices of salvation and sin. - Midwest Book ReviewA delectable page turner. An excellent debut by Brian Ference. Full of excitement, anticipation, and rich scenery. - PavanIt has something for everyone with action, romance, and mystery. - Rachel Ference's debut puts a twist on Oscar Wilde's classic The Portrait of Dorian Gray, adding the dimension of a wild beast. The arrangement smoothly parallels the original...Victorian gentleman Dorian remains stunningly handsome after his youthful self is captured by an exceptionally talented artist in an eerily powerful painting. However, Dorian is not alone in this portrait; also depicted is a wolf cub, and after the painting is hidden away, the wolf is the one to change. A element of intense violence is added to this version, and there are some gender swaps, but the plot of a young man led astray into lusty debauchery remains the same. Passions and betrayals abound. Ference lifts some lines from Wilde's text and adds his own gift for description: Flowers, bright in sapphire blue and crimson reds, sang out from every corner of the ornately decorated room. - Publishers Weekly