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When fifteen-year-old Jade Stone, daughter of the werewolf alphas, comes back changed from her trip to Florida, she must learn if she can continue to pursue her dream of becoming her pack's next werewolf healer. All the things Jade thought she knew change overnight. All the secrets she carefully guarded are being exposed. Jade finds acceptance amongst her friends but not everyone in her parent's pack is as understanding. Jade, along with her friends and brother, face challenges that force them to question their own beliefs about family and inclusion. In the end, will the support of her friends…mehr

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When fifteen-year-old Jade Stone, daughter of the werewolf alphas, comes back changed from her trip to Florida, she must learn if she can continue to pursue her dream of becoming her pack's next werewolf healer. All the things Jade thought she knew change overnight. All the secrets she carefully guarded are being exposed. Jade finds acceptance amongst her friends but not everyone in her parent's pack is as understanding. Jade, along with her friends and brother, face challenges that force them to question their own beliefs about family and inclusion. In the end, will the support of her friends be enough to hold the pieces of her shattering life together and let her figure out her new path?
Autorenporträt
Huckleberry Rahr is a mathematics instructor at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She spent many years teaching math around the Midwest and in Papua New Guinea with the Peace Corps. Her parents instilled a love of reading from a young age. She grew up with lesbian moms who had a huge collection of women authors with heroines as the protagonist. Her favorite genre was fantasy and science fiction, that is, until she discovered urban fantasy. What her mom's library lacked were books with characters that looked like her family: diversity in background, gender identity, and sexuality. She decided if she couldn't find that series, then she would write it.