A Feral Shade of Amber :: Haunted Hearts, Series: Book One [Formerly Dark Side]
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Complete, First published Jan 23, 2016
Marcy Davins has been a cat person for as long as she can remember. She doesn't like dogs, let alone wolves. But when the pelt of the Talon pack's missing Alpha shows up on her doorstep, she finds herself under investigation by the charming peacekeeper of Connecticut packs, Sheriff Caelan Harlowe. 

Marcy doesn't want anything to do with were-people. The sooner they're gone, the better. But when the murderer returns, she finds herself drawn closer and closer to the sheriff despite knowing that at the end of supernatural investigations, humans like her always end up dead. 


Book One: Dark Side
Book Two: Wild Side
Book Three: Thorn
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