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Cover of Leaving the Pack (Silver Nights Trilogy, book 1)

Leaving the Pack (Silver Nights Trilogy, book 1)

✍ Scribed by David J. O'Brien


Book ID
111018789
Publisher
Tirgearr Publishing
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
288 KB
Series
Silver Nights Trilogy #1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781311587855

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✦ Synopsis


Nobody believes in werewolves.That's just what Paul McHew and his friends are counting on.They and their kind roam our city streets: a race of people from whom the terrible legend stems; now living among us invisibly after centuries of persecution through fear and ignorance. Superficially Caucasian but physiologically very different, with lunar rhythms so strong that during the three days of the full moon they are almost completely controlled by their hormonal instincts, you might have cursed them as just another group of brawling youths or drunken gang-bangers. Now at the point of extinction, if they are to survive their existence must remain restricted to mere stories and legend, but, paradoxically, they also must marry outside their society in order to persist.The responsibility for negotiating this knife-edge is given to Paul, who runs the streets with his friends during the full moon, keeping them out of real trouble and its resultant difficult questions. Having succeeded for years, he finds his real test of leadership comes when he meets Susan, a potential life-mate, to whom he will have to reveal his true identity if he is ever to leave his pack.** 10% of the author's royalties will be donated to the World Wildlife Fund. **


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