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Origins of the Supernaturals #4.5

Envisioned: Origins of the Supernaturals Book 4.5

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As leader of the wolves, Auto holds immense power and responsibility. He's Stephan's second, and his oldest friend. In truth he'd give it all up to find his mate, his Alma Xemelga. Sage was plagued with nightmares of a wolf hunting in the Michigan forests. Drawn to the wolf for reasons she can't understand, she never spoke of these dreams... until she met him. With Auto's secret in her hands, he wonders, can she accept him for what he truly is? And when he learns of her powerful, hidden talents, will she be able to accept herself?

72 pages, Paperback

First published November 28, 2013

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Jean Booth

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Jean Booth was born in Las Vegas, Nevada on a sweltering summer night. She's traveled to many states, living in Michigan, Minnesota, Florida, Nevada, Ohio, and Maryland. She, along with those that know her, affectionately refer to her as "The Crazy Cat Lady." She's worked in healthcare and done grant management for the entirety of her adult life and was challenged in 2010 to finally start writing the stories that live in her head. She specializes in the Paranormal.

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January 16, 2014
I enjoyed this series very much and am not disappointed with this short story. Sage is very strong in spite of her disability (she is blind) and her interaction with Auto and his wolf came across as very natural and "comfortable".

The secondary character Janice is a surprise and I am delighted with the way Auto dealt with her "betrayal" instead of killing her outright.

The only complaint I have is the story is too short, looking forward to the final book in the series Convergence.
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