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Rachel E Bailey E Rachel Bailey

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English
BOLD STROKES
19 January 2016
In a modern world where Packs of werewolves exist side by side with a none-the-wiser humanity, what if one person stood between a lasting peace among the werewolf Packs and all-out civil war? A young female werewolf called Des is bound by a blood oath with the guarding of this person, the aging leader of all the Packs: the Dyre. But when the Dyre is murdered on Des's watch, she's sworn to protect the new Dyre, a young woman named Ruby. Des must deal with her emerging feelings for her stubborn new charge while they both try to uncover who's behind the continuing murders of powerful werewolves. It's stable employment--nice work, if you can get it...at least until the silver bullets start to fly.

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Imprint:   BOLD STROKES
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 213mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   318g
ISBN:   9781626396623
ISBN 10:   1626396620
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rachel E. Bailey w as born and raised in New York City and currently lives in New York State s gorgeous Hudson Valley. Rachel has been a freelance everything, fromcopywriter to article writer. She s also worked in various retail and office jobs that have tried to, but haven t quite, sucked the soul out of her. She s earned a bachelor of fine arts in advertising, with a focus on copywriting, and is in the process of earning a second bachelor s in English, with a minor in creative writing. She s been published in Words 57, The Finger, The Stonesthrow Review, on Yahoo!Voices, and Amative Magazine, Writing.com 2014 Anthology, and has had two short plays The Big Opening and Messenger performed for stage and screen, respectively. She also won the 2015 T.M.I.dol story-slam with her monologue, The City.

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