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Martin and The Wolf

Loving someone totally different is never easy!

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Martin and The Wolf

By: Anne Brooke
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Martin's life is about to change forever ...

When 36-year-old lecturer Martin meets the mysterious Lucas at a neighbour’s midsummer party, the attraction is instant and hot.

The two men soon start a relationship, but Martin is puzzled by Lucas’ behaviour. He’s not like any other man he’s ever known - indeed sometimes he hardly seems human at all - and Martin wants to find out why.

But when one autumn night, he tracks Lucas to the depths of the local park, he realises more eye-opening truths about his new lover and the pack of strange wolves he runs with than he'd ever before thought possible.

Perfect for lovers of werewolf romance!

Reviews:

“This is an amazing story about Martin, a university lecturer, and Lucas, a somewhat wild and definitely unusual designer. I loved the message of this story: what counts in a relationship between any two "beings" isn't how they look, nor necessarily what DNA they carry, or what they behave like. The focus in examining whether we can have a relationship with someone, and accept who and what they are, should be on how they relate to us, what they mean to us, and how they treat us. A very powerful message indeed!” [Queer Magazine Online]

“This gracefully written story handles the novelette length just fine, delivering an absorbing opposites-attract story warmed by understated humour.” [Obsidian Bookshelf]

"This is a gracefully written paranormal novelette that takes a fresh perspective on the werewolf legend. The story's appeal lies in those fascinating disconnects where Lucas's aggressive wolf personality causes him to stand out from the camouflage of his courteous but reserved British countrymen. Even better is the first-person narrator Martin's puzzled but unflappable acceptance of Lucas.” [ARe Cafe Reviews]
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