Snowball
M. Y. Zeman
language
(F.B. Publishing, July 11, 2015)
# 1 AMAZON BESTSELLER!Snow Everly has only been told that she is too small and weak to fight. How wrong they are!."Amusing and Original! full of incredibly human moments"--Kirkus Reviews"Zeman rewrites the definition of vampires, werewolves, to present a fresh, convincing approach to their existence. There is a similar new world exploration feeling that I got from Harry Potter and The Hunger Games and this book really deserves to be among the high ranks of similar popular youth fiction.-- Dustin Campbell, BunnyzineI wasn't born with a scar on my forehead. I'm not an heir to a distant kingdom. I was born a rabbit. My destiny was simply to die in a laboratory. But becoming a hero doesn't happen overnight and destiny is a funny thing. In one moment the kindness of a stranger- or in my case a vampire - can change everything. My name is Snow and I am a wererabbit.Snow was born a rabbit and believes that her destiny was to die in a cold laboratory. Then one winter night, a vampire named John breaks in searching for his missing research. When the lab goes up in flames he goes back and rescues her. He names her Snowball and has no idea that she is no ordinary rabbit. When Snow turns three years old, Snow gains the ability to shift into a girl. Why was she created? Who and what are the mysterious figures following her? Follow Snow on her journey as she makes friends with werewolves, a telepathic mouse and searches for answers. Her dream is to one day become a hero and above all else - she wants to be accepted for who she is - a wererabbit. "It's magical, moving and, yes, it does cry out for a sequel! Zeman touches on things that cause pain in all beings being different, being bullied by others, and the need for love, acceptance and companionship."-- Readers' Favorite "A wild ride! I absolutely loved Snow."--Long and Short Reviews YAChronicles of Wererabbit—a hopeful young adult paranormal/action/fantasy series about a girl who can shift into a rabbit and her journey to become a hero. The book contains themes of self-empowerment, environmentalism and finding the hero inside each of us.What if the one thing that can stop a sociopathic queen, Victoria from taking over the world was the only rabbit-shifter in the world?Snow is the result of one of the Queen's many diabolical experiments on werewolves and other species.She was rescued by her genius scientist father—an outcast from vampire society for being partially deaf (genetically "imperfect")— who is trying to save the world by seeking out new mythical creatures and preserving the DNA of all living things. On Thumper, her super tricked out motorcycle that would make James Bond green with envy—she will face snow demons, carnivorous volcano creatures, tigers who dissolve and travel under the sand; a dragon who can transform into water and vapor; a vengeful Kraken out to save her baby; survive avalanches, a deadly island with an insane AI tour guide—all the while on the run from the deadly snake-human hybrid that Victoria has sent after her. Victoria wants to restore vampires to power and bring humanity to its knees and will destroy every living creature to do it. What can one rabbit shifter alone do to stop her?