Silver
Wolf Clan
By
Tera Shanley
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Publisher:
Lyrical Press/Kensington Publishing Corp.
Length:
129 pages
Book
1 in the Silver Wolf Clan saga
Blurb:
What happens when
monsters turn out to be real? One summer night while camping in the woods,
Morgan Carter finds out in a big way. A tall mysterious stranger, Greyson
Crawford, risks his life to try and save her sister from the vicious wolf
attacking their camp. When he’s bitten and disappears into the night, Morgan
can only assume the worst.
Greyson shows up a
year later, and he’s a different animal altogether. His eye color shifts
constantly and the rumble in his throat sounds more animal than human. She
hasn’t any idea where he’s been all this time, but a good guess as to what he’s
become.
Grey is determined not to let the darkness of his new existence affect Morgan
and the little girl in her care. He hasn’t been able to stop thinking about
Morgan but knows he should stay away and let her live a normal life. That’s
easier said than done, though. A new danger pulls him from the shadows to keep
her safe, and he’s no wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Can she accept what
lurks just below his surface? More importantly, can she survive him?
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Author Bio:
Tera Shanley
writes in sub-genres that stretch from Paranormal Romance, to Historic Western
Romance, to Apocalyptic (zombie) Romance. The common theme? She loves love. A
self-proclaimed bookworm, she was raised in small town Texas and could often be
found decorating a table at the local library. She currently lives in Dallas
with her husband and two young children and when she isn’t busy running around
after her family, she’s writing a new story or devouring a good book. Any spare
time is dedicated to chocolate licking, rifle slinging, friend hugging, and the
great outdoors. For more information about Tera and her work, visit
www.terashanley.com
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Excerpt
Greyson’s muscles quivered under Morgan’s hand but it likely
had nothing to do with the cool rain. He opened his eyes slowly and the
brilliance of the golden color pooled there was almost too dazzling to look
directly at. Like staring at the sun. No one would mistake those for human
eyes.
If she’d had any doubt before about the brand of monster
he’d become, those liquid amber eyes put them to rest. He pulled his hood back
and the chin-length dark blond hair from her memory fell forward into his face.
She moved a strand to the side. He’d lost weight in the past year. He hadn’t
had an ounce to lose in the first place, but it looked as if he’d struggled to
stay healthy. His eyebrows, just a shade darker than his hair, were furrowed
but he let her drink him in. He was playing fair. For all she knew, he’d been
watching her the entire year. It was her turn now.
His nose was straight and his jaw line masculine. From the
brief moments she’d known him out in those woods, she’d seen how intoxicating
he was. He’d been a fearless warrior bent on that murdering wolf’s destruction,
no matter the cost. Here, in the dirty alley under the relentless clouds, with
those glorious feral eyes and a snarl in his chest, Greyson Crawford was
utterly consuming.
Softly, she said, “You’re beautiful.”
His shaky whisper tore at her. “I’m a monster.”