Lynn Nodima

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Wolf"s Man

Hunted…

She's the last of her pack and frantic to evade the clawed-death of the werepanthers stalking her.

San Antonio Police Detective Nate Rollins is on a forced vacation when he rescues a blonde woman terrified of something he doesn't understand.

Temporarily, Nate gets her away from the two men trying to kill her. His first thought is to take her into protective custody until he can unravel her mysteries.

But things are not as they seem. Nate, a retired Marine, has a secret even he doesn't know. A secret that could be even more dangerous to all humans than the werepanthers are to Janelle.

Will Nate be able to save Janelle? Or are they both destined for the same fate as her pack?

This is a novella of 35,689 words.

No sex or profanity.




Wolf's Claim

When human-raised Nate mates with Janelle and becomes Alpha to the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack, he knows his life will change forever. He just doesn't know how much . . ..

Then the Were Council, Rulers of Were, decrees death to an entire werepanther clowder for crimes their dead Queen committed. As a cop, Nate defended helpless people. When the new Queen asks Nate for sanctuary, how can he turn her away?

But it isn't easy combining a pack of werewolves and a clowder of werepanthers when both sides fear the other. Especially when Lycos, ancient King of Were appears . . ..

This is the second novella in the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack series.

No sex or profanity.



Wolf's Mission

The president's life depends on the rescue of a werewolf . . ..

Black Forest Huntsmen capture a werewolf's daughter to force him to commit treason.

To prevent the president's assassination, resulting in a human/were war, her father asks Nate, a powerful Alpha, and his foster-brother Eli, a human changeling werewolf, to save her. With just two days to rescue her and stop the Huntsmen's dire plan, the two werewolves, both elite soldiers, rush to rescue her.

Black Forest Huntsmen hunt werewolves. Their goal?

Hunt them to extinction. For two centuries, werewolves migrated to the United States to escape the Huntsmen. After three generations, the Huntsmen are only stories that frighten young werewolves.

But the Huntsmen are real.

And if the Black Forest Huntsmen force the girl's father to assassinate the president, a human/were war may erupt.

Eli and Nate must do everything in their power to rescue the girl and defuse the situation. Will they be in time to prevent the human/were war the Huntsmen are attempting to start?

Or is the future drenched in the blood of innocent humans and werewolves?

No sex or profanity.





Wolf's Huntsman

Black Forest Huntsmen intend to take over the U.S. government.

Nate and Eli, both elite soldiers and Royal Alpha werewolves, strive to assert their dominance over werewolves, werepanthers, and other were in time to safeguard them from this hidden foe.

Events culminate in the discovery of a plot so insidious, so catastrophic that, if not foiled, will poise all were on the brink of annihilation and thrust humankind into perpetual servitude.

No sex or profanity.





Wolf's Trust

Evil must be contained. Compromised Huntsmen must die . . .

The Triumvirate, Commanders of the Black Forest Huntsmen, teach their hunters that werewolves are evil, human-eating animals.

When a Huntsman is captured by werewolves, the Triumvirate sends Zoe to kill the compromised hunter and destroy the pack.

But her efforts result in a traumatic head injury. Daryll, an Enforcer for the Texas Ranch Wolf Pack ensures Zoe gets medical treatment. Why would the evil were help her?

Believing Zoe, too, is compromised, a Huntsman attacks her in the emergency room. Daryll saves her, and Zoe's confusion grows.

Then Zoe learns the Triumvirate aren't the saviors of humankind she believes them to be. Will she follow her heart to help Daryll and the pack in their efforts to stop the Triumvirate?

Or will she blindly follow orders to destroy the pack?

This novel contains 44,399 words.

No sex or profanity.



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