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Arwhoooooooo
Have you ever heard it? It’s powerful
enough to send shivers down your spine, even months later.
A wolf call.
Some claim it’s a lonely sound, but there’s a passion and fire it in, no matter how frigid the night. And when the stars are blazing in a northern winter sky, the fading echoes make you need a double shot of something bracing in your hot chocolate as you sit on the porch, wrapped up against the cold.
Welcome back to the North. Welcome back to Granite Lake.
Book two in the Granite Lake Wolves, Wolf Flight, releases today. I hope you enjoy an excursion to Alaska and the Yukon.
They’re calling you…
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An untriggered werewolf. A runaway Omega. It’s not easy fighting destiny.
Warning: Contains nasty Alphas, secret Omegas and werewolves acting raunchy on the dance floor. Sarcasm, wilderness cabins, and hot nookie back by popular demand.
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Vivian Arend is still surprised that the wolves popped off the snowy slopes onto the written page. You can visit her website for more information about the wolfies, and a fun contest.
