The Alaskan Werewolf

The Alaskan Werewolf

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17 year old Carly Jackson's world is turned upside down after the plane crash to Alaska. She is the only survivor in the woods of Fairbanks. Cold, hungry, and most of all, scared, Carly hears her biggest fear: a pack of hungry wolves howling. Running away, she stumbles on a log in the midnight woods. Turning back, she freezes with fear. A pair of eyes look at her intently. As they come closer, the bright full moon reveals the eyes master: a black wolf. But this wolf is special. He can talk. Helping her through the woods, The wolf takes her to his pack: The Western. As Carly stays there, she discovers he can turn into something that only happened in her books and imagination. Now, Carly and her friends face a threat from another group: The Eastern. The Eastern is a selfish, greedy, revengeful group that stop at nothing. Will Carly and her friends reason with The Eastern group, or will they declare war? Find out in, "The Alaskan Werewolf."
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