Title: Curious Little Werewolf
Author: Katie Salidas
Series: Little Werewolf (Book 2)
Genre: YA Paranormal
Publisher: Rising Sign Books
Release Date: May24 2016
Blurb/Synopsis:
Things would be perfect if supernatural disasters would quit creeping up and ruining Giselle’s happy new life. After finally finding the fur-ever home she’s always wanted a witch blows into town promising to reveal the bloody past of Giselle’s birth, and the circumstances that led the little werewolf to end up in the foster care system to begin with.
Hot on the witch’s trail, another pack of wolves is on the hunt for revenge, and will accept nothing less than her death in retribution for the havoc she’s wrought on them.
Caught in the crossfire, Giselle desires only the truth, and if the witch is who she claims to be, the little werewolf must protect her at any cost. If she’s lying, though, Giselle risks her own kind seeing her as a traitor. Neither her new pack nor her hottie witch boyfriend Damien can offer any help.
Giselle is on her own again. And if she makes the wrong decision, she’ll lose the only link she has to her own past.
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Title: Curious Little Werewolf
Author: Katie Salidas
Series: Little Werewolf (Book 2)
Genre: YA Paranormal
Publisher: Rising Sign Books
Release Date: May24 2016
Blurb/Synopsis:
Things would be perfect if supernatural disasters would quit creeping up and ruining Giselle’s happy new life. After finally finding the fur-ever home she’s always wanted a witch blows into town promising to reveal the bloody past of Giselle’s birth, and the circumstances that led the little werewolf to end up in the foster care system to begin with.
Hot on the witch’s trail, another pack of wolves is on the hunt for revenge, and will accept nothing less than her death in retribution for the havoc she’s wrought on them.
Caught in the crossfire, Giselle desires only the truth, and if the witch is who she claims to be, the little werewolf must protect her at any cost. If she’s lying, though, Giselle risks her own kind seeing her as a traitor. Neither her new pack nor her hottie witch boyfriend Damien can offer any help.
Giselle is on her own again. And if she makes the wrong decision, she’ll lose the only link she has to her own past.
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Author of the Immortalis, Chronicles, and Little Werewolf Series, Las Vegas native, Katie Salidas is a Jill of all trades. Mother to three, Wife to one, and slave to the craft of writing, she tries to do it all, often causing sleep deprivation and many nights passed out at the computer. Writing is her passion, and she hopes that her passion will bring you hours of entertainment.
Excerpt:
Dinner had been the most awkward affair she’d ever encountered. Gavin was so wound up he chewed his cheek more than his steak, and Martina nearly spilled the pitcher of water on David when she went to offer him a drink. Conversation, if anyone could call the short clipped questions and answers that, was more an interview than small talk. Giselle got the distinct impression they were being graded on their performance. Only Di and Taylor seemed to be enjoying themselves. They’d spent most of dinner chatting up Ace and Jay. Those two reminded her of Ash, all formality at the front, but beneath the surface they were still kids, like her. Giselle wished Ash were there. He might have had a stick up his ass, but she could at least talk to him. And then it hit her: she’d rather have Ash than Damien.
Damien was her boyfriend. His easygoing nature and devilish smile were always enough to lighten the mood of any situation. Why then would she be hoping to have Ash around? Why was he even entering her thoughts?
Wolf. That was why. He was like her. He knew what it was like in the wolfy world. Witches had their own issues, but wolves were like a military unit, with all their rank and honor and duty. Only another wolf could truly understand and appreciate the true horror she’d felt sitting at the table with the big boy Alphas as she managed to do everything wrong.
Ash would never screw up, and just like in Harper’s class, he’d have her back as she continued to muck up the night.
Damn it, though. She needed to get Ash out of her head. It felt like cheating the more she wanted to have him sitting next to her. But she did want him there, sitting next to her.
Bad Giselle! She buried the thought deep down, hoping it wouldn’t surface again. Ash and Taylor were supposed to be a thing, and that went against the girl code to covet your BFF’s or sister’s man.
Damien. Damien. Damien. He was her boyfriend.
Giselle found herself panicking. All around her conversation was happening, talks of wolf politics, territory, potential mates to strengthen other regions, none of which she had any interest in. She was the outsider. In her mind, she was still the lone wolf, and no matter how much she wanted to fit into pack life, it didn’t feel like she ever would.
Damien was her boyfriend. His easygoing nature and devilish smile were always enough to lighten the mood of any situation. Why then would she be hoping to have Ash around? Why was he even entering her thoughts?
Wolf. That was why. He was like her. He knew what it was like in the wolfy world. Witches had their own issues, but wolves were like a military unit, with all their rank and honor and duty. Only another wolf could truly understand and appreciate the true horror she’d felt sitting at the table with the big boy Alphas as she managed to do everything wrong.
Ash would never screw up, and just like in Harper’s class, he’d have her back as she continued to muck up the night.
Damn it, though. She needed to get Ash out of her head. It felt like cheating the more she wanted to have him sitting next to her. But she did want him there, sitting next to her.
Bad Giselle! She buried the thought deep down, hoping it wouldn’t surface again. Ash and Taylor were supposed to be a thing, and that went against the girl code to covet your BFF’s or sister’s man.
Damien. Damien. Damien. He was her boyfriend.
Giselle found herself panicking. All around her conversation was happening, talks of wolf politics, territory, potential mates to strengthen other regions, none of which she had any interest in. She was the outsider. In her mind, she was still the lone wolf, and no matter how much she wanted to fit into pack life, it didn’t feel like she ever would.