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Wolf's Mission - Nodima, Lynn
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The president's life depends on the rescue of a werewolf... Black Forest Huntsmen capture a werewolf's daughter to force him to commit treason. To prevent the president's assassination, resulting in a human/were war, her father asks Nate, a powerful Alpha, and his foster-brother Eli, a human changeling werewolf, to save her. With just two days to rescue her and stop the Huntsmen's dire plan, the two werewolves, both elite soldiers, rush to rescue her. Black Forest Huntsmen hunt werewolves. Their goal? Hunt them to extinction. For two centuries, werewolves migrated to the United States to…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
The president's life depends on the rescue of a werewolf... Black Forest Huntsmen capture a werewolf's daughter to force him to commit treason. To prevent the president's assassination, resulting in a human/were war, her father asks Nate, a powerful Alpha, and his foster-brother Eli, a human changeling werewolf, to save her. With just two days to rescue her and stop the Huntsmen's dire plan, the two werewolves, both elite soldiers, rush to rescue her. Black Forest Huntsmen hunt werewolves. Their goal? Hunt them to extinction. For two centuries, werewolves migrated to the United States to escape the Huntsmen. After three generations, the Huntsmen are only stories that frighten young werewolves. But the Huntsmen are real. And if the Black Forest Huntsmen force the girl's father to assassinate the president, a human/were war may erupt. Eli and Nate must do everything in their power to rescue the girl and defuse the situation. Will they be in time to prevent the human/were war the Huntsmen are attempting to start? Or is the future drenched in the blood of innocent humans and werewolves? No sex or profanity.
Autorenporträt
Lynn Nodima's desire to write started before she started school. Her mom would sit the children in a circle and tell round-robin stories, with each child adding to the story. The activity is one of Lynn's favorite memories. She toyed with the idea through junior high. On the last day of eighth grade, the students had to tell what they wanted to do with their lives after high school. She answered, "to be a famous writer like Heinlein." No one in the class knew who she was talking about. If you asked Lynn why she writes, her answer would be that she can't not write. Writing is too much a part of her life.