“I hear voices. A shout. A laugh. Clay's laugh. I strained to see through the night. Fog had rolled in from Lake Ontario, but I could hear him laughing. The concrete turned to grass. The fog wasn't from the lake, but from a pond. Our pond. I was at Stonehaven, bounding through the back acres. Clay was running ahead of me.”
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Werewolves: Book One: Bitten, Stolen and Beginnings
This book is the first in a series that delves into the lore and experiences of werewolves, offering readers a glimpse into their origins and the complexities of their existence. more
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