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CANINE EYES

'CANINE SHIFTERS don't take mates of HUMANS for obvious reasons.' These words are LAW among the Werewolves of the modern era. CANINES, as they are now called. After the massacre of her entire pack by a rogue clan of dominant Shifters, Casselba, a beautiful young hybrid has to wade into the human world as a College Professor. In the shadows of her alias, she makes up plans to avenge her pack. Then she encounters two striking human males... ...and suddenly DUTY becomes mixed with DESIRE. ...and ROMANCE with REVENGE. Casselba struggles to keep her priorities straight, but with two smoking hot Bad boys who are not at all subtle in their want for her, and a dangerous dire wolf lurking just beneath her skin, she is torn between two worlds... ...the world of loyalty to her murdered pack, and the world of submission to the despised humans. Together, a Canine and two Humans embark on a mission that reveals even more secrets about their species than either of them expected. A RIPPLING TALE OF POWERFUL WOMAN, AND HER LOVERS BENEATH.

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~THE STARS ABOVE~

~CASSELBA'S POV

"OH MY GOD! LOOK AT THAT ONE!"

My voice surprisingly echoes off into the landscape before us. It is purely white, and with the evening descended, the setting sun had changed it to marigold. I stand on a high veranda off the highest storey of the Manor and flanking me at both sides are Caden and Ryan. Together, all three of us stare up at the skies above.

At the cheery tone to my voice, their gazes follow the line of my eyes.

"There it goes again!" I breathe in a lively manner, leaning up on the tips of my toes. I gesture towards the streak of a shooting star as it bullets out the sky, lighting the dusk in a faint glow that wanes in moments.

Just like the first time I had called their attention to it, my eyes can't keep from following the burning tail of the star as it leaves the night sky in a faint crescent. Like a solar flare, it radiates brightly. The clouds around it are illuminated for a short while in the halos of it.