Wolves of Traft
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  • Reads 490
  • Votes 42
  • Parts 13
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2015
Mature
Traft is a small mining town, hidden away from the major drama of the outside world. It just so happens, Traft is a haven for supernatural beings. The wolf shifters in the area are suddenly becoming restless, agitated. 
Pierce is a Fox shifter, and stumbles into town after being viciously attacked by a group of rogue wolf shifters that are invading the territory.
He soon finds himself in the middle of a conflict between the two main dynasties of the area.
Will the war tear Traft apart ? Or, will the wolves supposedly guarding it do it themselves ?
Book one of the Traft series
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