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Crazy Moon

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Welcome to Lou's Bar & Grill where the house special looks like a bargain but will cost more than you think. Lou and his staff have everything a person could want, and they know the best way to present it to you.

After being stood up, werewolf fanatic Laney McMurphy went to Lou's to forget her sorrows. To her surprise, Lou offered her a place in the local pack. To progress within the pack's ranks, she'll have to give in to her wild side. And most importantly, she'll have to indulge her wrath. Each victory means a step up in rank. What she knows about wolves will help. What she doesn't know just might get her killed.

29 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 6, 2014

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June 27, 2015
Every since reading Blood for Blood by Ben Wolf​, The Last Werewolf Hunter: The Complete Series by William Woodall​ and Devil's Pathway (DAWN: Warriors of Valor Book 1) by Vicki V. Lucas​, I have become more curious in seeing how Christian authors treat the subject of vampires and werewolves from the Christian/biblical worldview. The previous mentioned authors treated this subject very well, all very plausible and well grounded in the Biblical perspective from this worldview.

I found this to be a fun read! Yes, there is the killing that goes with werewolves and vampires (not graphic) but that is avoidable with this subject matter, but I was more interested in the spiritual side of this plot.

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January 10, 2015
Not a romantic tale

I know it's a short story, but I was disappointed at the lack of character development. The protagonist is quick to sell her soul in exchange for being a werewolf. She seems to have no trouble with the thought of murder. No real surprise then when herr pack turns on her. I recommend this for readers who like a dark, tragic tale. Most women who enjoy gothic or paranormal romance probably won't enjoy this.
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