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Red: A Fractured Fairy Tale

Fractured Fairy Tales, Volume 1

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Red: A Fractured Fairy Tale

By: J.E. Taylor
Narrated by: Laura E. Richcreek
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What happens when a werewolf hunter falls for her prey? Red Locklear regularly hunts all manner of woodland prey, but her favorite kill is the beast that tore her parents apart: the werewolf. Especially the ones that think they own her forest. When her grandmother does not come back from a foraging run, Red dons her quiver of silver arrows and heads out to find the woman who took her in after her parents were cut down by a wolf pack. What she finds in the woods isn’t anything like the animals she hunted in the past. Instead, she finds a lone wolf looking for a human connection. Her job is to extinguish the life of these horrid creatures, but seeing the compassionate side of the fiend changes everything Red has ever believed.

©2017 J.E. Taylor (P)2018 J.E. Taylor
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Wolf Werewolf Shifter

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