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The Awakened have existed since time began. Always there; never seen. Vampires with the ability to shapeshift into wolves, who retain many of the wolf abilities.

Kat was thrust into the world of the Awakened, and she's had to fight for her life every step of the way. It never ends.

Her clan believes her love is dead, and her mate can become Prince like he's always wanted. She believes it's time for a change. The Raaka clan believe she is pure-blooded Raaka, but don't know how much blood she shared with the Prince of the Awakened, a Runsasi.

Could it be . . . she is something else? Is it possible for a vampire to become more human?

All anyone wants, is for her to sit back and wait. Wait for what? What secrets are they keeping from her? What will happen when she finds them out?

She's tired of running.
She's tired of hiding.

Are the Awakened prepared for the coming storm?

"I will never be a victim again. . . ."

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Schedule:

Amazon and Smashwords (exclusive to Smashwords) for one month, which means until January 20th, 2014 in this case. I do that so that Nook users and iPhone users can grab the book right away, and I don't leave those users out when this premiers.

Once the one month is up, I will pull the book and put it into the exclusive Kindle KDP Select Program (helps me with marketing, and allows me five days of free downloads through Kindle) after January 20, 2014. Then, 90 days from that time (in this case May 4, 2014) the book will then be released back to Smashwords, then to Nook, and the rest of the extended stores.


Purchase:

Amazon - eBook - Paperback - Hard Bound

Smashwords eBook (invalid until after May 4th, 2014)

Lulu - Hard Bound with dust jacket

CreateSpace - Paperback

Purchase Directly Through Me:

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