Dawn-Wolf by Paula M. Hunter (Author)
Looking at the cover of the book I thought it might be a YA Novel but after reading the story it isn’t it’s for adults only. The story is suspenseful and will keep you on the edge of your seat and can be read in one sitting. I don’t read books about Werewolves but wanted something to get my husband interested in reading and this book did that.
About the Book:
Everyone tells the story of the werewolf from a human’s perspective, but have you ever wondered how the Werewolf feels?
It’s the winter of 1985. Sarah loves life in Jasper National Park. However, vivid and confusing dreams threaten to disturb more than her sleep. To add to her confusion the older members of her pack refuse to divulge why and where they go at the beginning of every other new moon, or why her happy-go-lucky cousins, Callum and Kiba return changed after their first new Moon hunt.
Before long, she learns the mystery behind the new Moon Long Hunt. It hides a startling revelation, which threatens to turn her world upside-down and has her questioning everything she has ever known. Sarah struggles to recall her true identity and discovers that fate may forever separate her from the person she loves the most. She must also defeat unknown enemies from the past who are closer than she realizes.
Meet the Author: Paula M. Hunter
Paula M. Hunter was born in the UK and spent a number of her childhood years living in other parts of the globe. As a child, she loved to write fictional stories and poems. She studied and graduated, after many gap years, from the University of Life.
A reader of many genres and a lover of classic stories since a child, Paula enjoys writing stories that include elements of history, mythology, folklore, legends and humour. She is an animal lover and an anime fan.
Paula currently resides in the UK.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates