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Werewolves are kept as slaves. Exploited to perform dangerous labour, or kept as exotic pets by rich sadists who want a status symbol, werewolves have no rights. When Crystal's brother is bitten by a rogue werewolf, her family is advised to think of him as dead. But she refuses to forget him. Looking for news from within the werewolf community leads her to purchase Thomas, a rebellious werewolf with a string of abusive former owners. Crystal and Thomas must learn to trust each other enough to help solve each other's problems. Together, they can work to build a movement aimed at bringing rights…mehr

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Werewolves are kept as slaves. Exploited to perform dangerous labour, or kept as exotic pets by rich sadists who want a status symbol, werewolves have no rights. When Crystal's brother is bitten by a rogue werewolf, her family is advised to think of him as dead. But she refuses to forget him. Looking for news from within the werewolf community leads her to purchase Thomas, a rebellious werewolf with a string of abusive former owners. Crystal and Thomas must learn to trust each other enough to help solve each other's problems. Together, they can work to build a movement aimed at bringing rights and justice to all. This is an urban fantasy, paranormal romance with a difference. It teems with intersectional issues of race, gender, and sexual identity. This is a story of injustice and anger, of love and compassion, of rebellion and hope.
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Autorenporträt
Jessica Meats is a graduate of the University of York, where she was part of the university writing group and a regular contributor to a creative arts magazine. She has been a fan of science fiction and fantasy since childhood and one of her first stories, at aged six, involved slaying a dragon and being made to tidy up the mess. Her first novel, a science fiction adventure called 'Child of the Hive', was published in 2009 and since then she has published a number of novels and novellas. She works in the IT industry but between work and writing, Jessica finds time to read, play badminton, and sew.