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Jack Silverson: A Wolf’s Sacrifice

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It hadn’t been easy growing up a Silverson. Jack’s family members were radicals, who believed they needed to reproduce between blood relatives to preserve the purity of the species. His parents had been first cousins. They had died when both he and his sister Clara were very young and they had been raised on the farm where all the family clan was living. Clara had been groomed to become a breeding female for the patriarch, his paternal uncle. Jack had eventually left the compound and joined the Sheriff Department in Maple Grove. As soon as he had enough money, he helped his sister escape and hid her in another pack. Eventually the Silverson clan met their demise after kidnapping Clara, years after her escape. He never identified with the rest of the Silverson clan and thought himself to be open minded and in no way a purist of the species. Still, the name itself brought its own stigmas and a shame he had been carrying his entire life. He had been called an “inbred”, a “cult member” by pack members in Maple Grove and because of that, he had never truly warmed up to anyone. Moving to Red Oaks had been great but he still hadn’t allowed anyone except David, Claudia and baby Markus into his life. Now, after finding a human female in the forest and getting to know her, he needed her to be part of his life. But danger is never far and a plan to save both his female and the packs he cares for is set in motion. Will Jack manage to save them all, or will he have to make the ultimate sacrifice?

79 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 3, 2023

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V.D. Miron

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V.D. Miron is a Canadian author whose passion for storytelling runs as deep as the forests that inspire her work. An avid reader turned lifelong writer, she specializes in fiction that blends urban fantasy, paranormal suspense, adventure, and historical threads, but her heart beats strongest for tales of werewolves and the hidden worlds they prowl.

Though she doesn’t yet write full-time, V.D. Miron has been publishing her stories for the past two years, building a world one page at a time while dreaming of the day she can devote every dawn and dusk to her craft. When not writing, she shares her home with Chloe the dog and Mimi the cat, loyal companions for every late-night plot twist and early morning rewrite.

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