Sara:
I have a good life, some would say a boring one, but hey, I'm fine with it--maybe I'm just a boring person. Then, on the last day of school, the universe decides I need a change. My best friend goes off to Canada, my parents go to Ireland and my older sister Codie comes home to 'babysit.' And one last thing--I get into a car crash with a guy I barely know...and wake up completely unharmed. Then I find out I'm a witch. And that the guy with me in the car crash saved my life because he's got a secret as big as the moon. He's a werewolf. Well, goodbye boring life--I'm not going to miss you.
Anderson:
Call me Andy, and let me get straight to the point--yes, I'm a werewolf. I'm a nice, ordinary guy, and I have the support of my dad, brother and aunt, so I guess things aren't as bad as they could have been. When school ends, and I think "finally, I can go the next couple of months without worrying about being discovered," the universe laughs and drops a girl into my life. And then I find out I'm being hunted by--guess. Werewolf hunters. From Europe. And that they're after me for the same reason they were after my mother, except they succeeded and murdered her. What's the reason? No clue. Maybe the girl, who is a witch by the way, can help me discover the answer the question that's haunted me since my mother's death and help me and my family get away alive.
A genetically unique but emotionally lost teenager must figure out who she is within her mixed-up, warring world of Shifters and Wolfstalkers.
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It wasn't Maddie's choice to be born a half-breed, half Shifter, half Wolfstalker -- a hunter of Shifters -- and it wasn't her choice to keep her identity a secret. But after trying to attend high school like any normal sixteen-year-old, things quickly spiral south when her Stalker uncle finds out about her and catapults her out of anonymity and into the awareness--or possibly the crosshairs--of The Order of the Wolfstalker. Maddie must think fast and figure out a way to keep herself and her family safe, or risk losing everything. Including her life.
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