My Murder
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Some see death in the aftermath. She sees it before it happens. Echo is a crow shifter with a rare and terrifying gift. She sees fragments of death before it strikes. For years, she's lived alone in the trees, avoiding packs and people, haunted by the visions that come whether she wants them or not. But when shifters begin dying without a trace-no scent, no struggle, just eerie tokens left behind-three wolf shifters seek her out, desperate for answers only she can give. Drawn into a mystery that's personal, calculated, and increasingly dangerous, Echo must decide whether to keep running... or face the darkness calling her by name.
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Mine

In a perfect world for a wolf shifter, pack is the one aspect of life you are meant to be able to rely upon. Sylvia Thompson doesn't live in a perfect world and after being kept on the outside for years her one chance at turning her luck around arrives in the form of her eighteenth birthday. For the shifting community, this is the coming of age when their wolf will recognize their mate. Holding onto the hope he will come for her, she discovers he has been in front of her the whole time and his surprise outweighs her own. So now they have officially found each other, will he accept or reject the weakest link in their pack? Either way Sylvia has had enough, so when her chance to escape presents itself - will she take it? - [ this is a first draft and requires editing ] © 2014 ellarose12

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