Have you ever wondered what would life be like if the things that go bump in the night were real? Vampires? Yep, out there. Werewolves? Not a little doggie. Who is going to protect the normal humans? How about a woman who can kick butt! A WOLF TO CATCH is a fast paced thrill ride where romance and danger share each page. Only $3.49, this story will keep you reading into the night. Blurb: What happens when Supernatural meets Criminal Minds? Now that the paranormal have come out of the closet, there’s a new side to law enforcement. One designed to take care of the things that go Bump in the night. Danika and her friends know all about fangs, furry and dangerous. They know that sometimes you need backup to make sure no one else gets killed. So when a friend calls Danika in on a case, she’s quick to help, but the second she enters her friend's living room she meets Logan, a sexy werewolf who makes her second-guess her policy about dating colleges. There’s no time for romance when a young girl is kidnapped by the murderer. They must find him before he kills, and make sure everyone gets out alive. EXCERPT: Based on the way the body had been torn, it was obviously the work of a shifter of some kind. So at least that narrowed it down a little. “I’m guessing they didn’t find any other cases matching this one?” “The entrance and exit point was the back window,” Danika read off. In this summertime heat it wouldn’t be abnormal for people to leave their windows open, but everyone knew to keep their bars down so things like this didn’t happen. When the paranormal came out, people freaked. The big scare wasn’t terrorism any more. It was what lurked in our own back yards. “We’re going to talk to the families tomorrow as well.” Eight years ago, once people had finally been willing to admit the paranormal universe wasn’t all some joke, they’d rallied. They wanted something that kept them safe. That was where hunters like Danika came in. Hunters were left to organize, to make friends, figure things out on their own, and to kill those who needed to be put down. It didn’t take long for the government and the FBI to get involved to help, giving hunters backing and needed manpower, but as soon as things settled down, the two groups reorganized. Hunters were kept on staff, but in practice, they were treated more like independent consultants. Grab a copy for yourself! |