The Were-Beast Wars: Volume One

The Were-Beast Wars: Volume One

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With the realm of Homeland, Home of the Were-cat's losing there battle to the stronger Were-Wolves the queen of homeland and her companions look to secure a future for there nation. Part One is based 16 years after these events, where we meet Ashia. Ashia lives in a nunnery, where she was brought after arriving on earth. She is currently in school and is fond of her best friend Emily. However, after events on what was suppose to be a Sunday meet up between friends things take a turn for the worst. Ashia must learn to control her emotions while looking after others, all while keeping a hidden power she doesn't know she has.
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It's an age old struggle between cats and dogs, but we don't know the half of it. Cassie lives all alone in the hills of Arkansas. The reason? She's a werecat, an ocelot to be exact. Most humans are only aware of werewolves, which is fine with the rest of the "were" population. It makes keeping hidden easier. Cats are solitary creatures for the most part, making Cassie's cabin nestled in the forest the perfect spot for her. That is, until another werecat shows up and ruins it. Cassie lives in terror of weres because of a terrible tragedy during her childhood. But Jasper is determined to change her mind, and quick. You see, there are others on the way, and they don't have much time to prepare.

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