The Wolf in Red (a new take on an old classic)
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  • LECTURAS 4,531
  • Votos 228
  • Partes 4
  • Hora 34m
Continúa, Has publicado ago 14, 2012
Little Red Riding Hood wasn't so little.

Radella has been on the run for seven years as a rogue. She's known as the Wolf in Red. Most people think she killed her family, her pack. Some people know that a mad man came for her the moment she shifted and has been after her ever since. But those people are far and few, and let's face it, everyone likes to think the worst of a rogue wolf.

Ashton has been Alpha of the Black Claws since he turned seventeen years old and his parents were killed in a vicious attack. He's trained his pack so well that they are the strongest in the country. So strong that no rogue will come near them for the fear of a long torturous death. So when the wolf in red comes running across territory lines, what will he do? Especially when she resembles the wolf who killed his parents, and his long lost Mate.
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When a murder shakes her tiny village, Alera will discover a horrifying link between the scars on her arms and the werewolves and vampires that stalk her home. ***** Nineteen-year-old Alera has grown up in the village of Adaymos, listening to stories about the monsters that live in the forest that surround her home. Labelled an outcast because of the scars on her arm, she's an easy scapegoat after one of the villagers is found murdered, but when newcomer Will is framed instead she's forced to question everything she knows about the mysterious outsider. Could he really be the killer? Or is he hiding more about the werewolves and vampires that live in the forest -- and the truth behind Alera's scars -- than he lets on? [[word count: 100,000-150,000 words]]