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Lycanthropy
Files
Book
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Cecilia
Dominic
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Date of Publication: 11/25/2014
ISBN: 9781619223776
ASIN: B00MO9WHFQ
Number of pages: 214
Word Count: 84,000
Cover Artist: Kanaxa
Book Description:
Encountering werewolves can be
deadly. Trying to cure them? Murder.
As the Investigator for the
Lycanthrope Council, Gabriel McCord encountered his share of sticky situations
in order to keep werewolf kind under the radar of discovery. Now, as the
Council’s liaison to the Institute for Lycanthropic Reversal, he advocates for
those who were turned werewolf against their will.
Everyone seems to be on board
with the Institute’s controversial experimental process—until one of its
geneticists is found lying on his desk in a pool of blood.
Gabriel races to single out a
killer from a long list of suspects. Purists, who believe lycanthropy is a gift
that shouldn’t be returned. Young Bloods, who want the cure for born
lycanthropes as well as made. The Institute’s own very attractive psychologist,
whose most precious possession has fallen into the hands of an ancient secret
society bent on the destruction of werewolves.
Failure means he’ll lose his
place on the Council and endanger the tenuous truce between wizard and
lycanthrope. Even if he wins, he could lose his heart to a woman with deadly
secrets of her own.
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About
the Author:
Cecilia Dominic wrote her first
story when she was two years old and has always had a much more interesting
life inside her head than outside of it. She became a clinical psychologist
because she’s fascinated by people and their stories, but she couldn’t stop
writing fiction.
The first draft of her
dissertation, while not fiction, was still criticized by her major professor
for being written in too entertaining a style.
She made it through graduate
school and got her PhD, started her own practice, and by day, she helps people
cure their insomnia without using medication. By night, she blogs about wine
and writes fiction she hopes will keep her readers turning the pages all night.
Yes, she recognizes the conflict of interest between her two careers, so she
writes and blogs under a pen name. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with one
husband and two cats, which, she’s been told, is a good number of each.
Web page: http://www.ceciliadominic.com
Wine blog: http://www.randomoenophile.com
Twitter: @RandomOenophile
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/ceciliadominic/
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