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Ethan: The Shoshone Clan

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Lupine shifter Ethan Cotter, a member of the Shoshone clan, has a problem. And that curvaceous problem, with long, tantalizing legs has a name, Sadie Reed.

Sadie Reed, orphaned at birth, never knew her true family but a clue sends her running to Kensington Cove. The day she arrives, a driving mishap lands her in the arms of one hot, sexy, leather-clad biker, Ethan Cotter.

The wolf in him stirred the moment they met. But Ethan’s worried his secret will scare her off. But Sadie has secrets of her own, secrets that will turn Kensington Cove into a battle zone for supremacy.

83 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 20, 2015

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April A. Luna

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April A. Luna (also writes as Michelle L. De La Garza) is an American freelance writer and poet, who lives with her husband and children in Texas.

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May 12, 2017
I downloaded Ethan: Shoshone Clan, book 1, as a free novella from Amazon. The short story was okay and interesting, but undeveloped, as some novella can be. Plot was good, but the story was too short to reach the full potential. Would have made a great full-length novel, as it is, it feels incomplete.
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1,867 reviews15 followers
August 14, 2017
Slight change of pace.

A short story, with a little bit of a change to your usual shifter read. Nothing too extreme. I would of referred for it to have more in the way of a story though, these short stories just aren't enough for me.
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1,293 reviews4 followers
September 12, 2017
Great New Supernatural Outlook

April A Luna had brought a wonderful new outlook to the supernatural world of shape shifters. It's a brand new look. I can't wait to see what happens next with Ethan, Sadie, Cole and Cain and the rest of the Shoshone clan.
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3,410 reviews35 followers
February 19, 2018
Wait too quick, it all happens in one night, car crash, werewolves attacking, shape shifters, her need of protection because she is a half lupine and witch. And a quick claiming from Ethan with his brother Cole and his alpha Cain there to protect her.
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349 reviews22 followers
July 17, 2017
3-3.5 InstaFreebie
Sería una excelente historia si tuviera más desarrollo, no voy a negar que me gustó, perose me hizo demacido rápida y sin un conflicto real.
49 reviews
August 3, 2019
Hot and steamy

A fast paced wolf shifter novel, with hot characters and steamy scenes. More books in the series if this is the genre you like.
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August 5, 2021
Once again I have found a good book in this story. I found it hard to put it down until the end.
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1,374 reviews38 followers
September 8, 2015
"3 out of 5 stars, a woman who was abandoned to the foster system when she was a baby finds out her grandfather left her a ranch in Texas and decides to move in. The night that she arrives her whole life changes and her eyes become opened to another world she never thought would be real. However, will this new world accept her for herself or require her to become something more?

I liked the buildup for this novella it's exciting and intense. Plus, it helps that the reader falls for Ethan just as quickly Sadie does! Their fast chemistry is what I liked about this novella the most.

Yet, because this is the first novella..."

Read more of this review and a TEASER here: http://frommetoyouvideophoto.blogspot.com/2015/09/made-grade-kensington-cove-call-of.html
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1,069 reviews
October 3, 2015
All the books in this series feel like they aren't really even half a book. The author tries to cram way too much into too few pages, and never ties up loose ends.
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