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He Cried Wolf

He's in love with a werewolf, what could go wrong? Kyla Odin is a werewolf who became one, not by choice. Her parents were killed by the one who changed her. Albert Torino is a normal human superstar police officer, loved by all--especially the women for his good looks, gutsiness, and resilience in the police force. When bodies with animal bites and gunshot wounds start turning up in Glasgow Creek, Albert is called to investigate the murders. He meets Kyla, and his 99% accurate instinct tells him to be wary of her, but his throbbing libido has other plans of its own. Her alluring beauty entraps him into her world of secrets, danger, and lies. There's a killer on the loose. There's a growing sexual tension between them, and there's also the little issue of her shape-shifting abilities. ******* This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. He Cried Wolf. Copyright 2021 by Dewunmi Eri. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in articles or reviews.

Dewunmi_Eri · Urban
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One hundred and four

Albert found himself stuck in one of the shittiest bars in town with Matthew, a dewy long-neck bottle cooled against his warm palm. It was one of the places his partner loved to fish for his women but today, he'd chosen the place because it was just suitable for what they had to discuss.

Aside from the expensive beer and the rude bikers smoking their joints in the back-corner booths, everyone minded their business. There was a silence of some sort. It was an odd place to go in search of silence, but that's exactly what Matthew found here every single time. It was far from a busy place, which meant that he could come here to think without the pressure of the town's losses breathing down his neck. He could think without town folks prying for updates on the case, not bothering to know If he was allowed to share the information or not.