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While the Wolves Cry: Book Two of the Dragon's Tear Chronicle

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The Dragon's Tear amulet is gifted to the Romani, Moon and Tsigane, for their role in the rescue of Amy Cavanaugh; and yet the reward seems to be more than they bargained for. Strange omens and visions warn of new dangers and threats and now Moon and Tsigane must reunite with Amy Cavanaugh and her grandmother, Colette Paul-Michelle.

Meanwhile, in East River, Amy and her friend, Robyne Sheridan, are also plagued with visions and omens and must rely on themselves and some new allies, The Bridge Club, to navigate through the confusion and fears they carry inside. Visions of wolves and vampires from afar haunt them and only by following their hearts, will they find some answers.

Vampires, visions of wolves, ancient prophecies, nightmares, supernatural powers, a magic amulet with unknown energies... it all comes together in this sequel to "Dancing with the Moon".

486 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 17, 2023

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Rachel Conlin-McLeod

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Rachel is a transgender author, born in Hartford, Connecticut on August 17th, 1975. She is also published under the name David Conlin McLeod. Her first published novel was "Dancing with the Moon", published in 2002. Since 2002, she has published fourteen more works of horror, historical fiction, and fantasy. Her latest works are "Frostbite", her first fantasy novel, her memoir, "Pas De Deux: A Transgender Memoir", and "Lost and Found", and "Heart of a Dragon" all published in 2023.

Rachel Conlin-McLeod is a graduate of Eastern Connecticut State University with degrees in history and social sciences and sociology. She lives in North Windham, Connecticut with her wife Tammy and their two cats.

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November 17, 2023
Dark chapters, immersive, and emotional

Some sections challenge us to see some really nasty evil. What pulls us through this Act 2 of this trilogy is the strength of friendship between Amy Cavanaugh and Robyne Sheridan. These two are survivor-warriors. There is a lot of depth in this book and you will cringe at times but feel so rewarded with these heroines.
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