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Between Dog and Wolf - Entre Chien et Loup - cover

Between Dog and Wolf - Entre Chien et Loup

Chelsy Isreal

Publisher: BooxAi

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Summary

An elderly French American woman, Beatrice Hans, and her dog living in Perry, Texas. On the way home from visiting her late husbands' grave they are attacked by a chupacabra. Luckily for them both there are more supernatural beings hiding out in this town than one would suspect, and some mean to help. Coming to their aid, a young Navajo American werewolf girl named Ezra Tsinaji, allows them a safe but scathed retreat. The pack will have their work cut out for them as the town of Perry becomes the beasts hunting ground and none are safe. Beatrice has nothing to do but be herself, nurturing her own natural powers to save the town and people she seeks to protect. There is always more than meets the eye within this tale, magic hides within plain sight.
Available since: 06/29/2023.

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