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March 1st 2010Ayla Hammond has come home.
After years as a lone wolf in a self-imposed exile she's rejoining the pack and trying to mend fences with her parents. She's convinced them to accept her girlfriend, but can a lone wolf change her ways?
As if homecoming wasn't hard enough, Ayla also can't help getting involved in a missing person case. With pressure to solve the case mounting from the pack alphas, Ayla is starting to question where her loyalties lie - and if a return to the pack she left behind is really what she wants. Reviews"What is there not to love? A world that is imaginary yet bordering on the verge of being absolutely real ... a must-read!" - The Pen and Muse "The author takes a new approach to werewolf packs and their alphas that I really liked." - Sara's Urban Fantasy Blog "A fast-paced novel about werewolves, drugs, and ferals. Real and gritty." - Bitten By Books "Wow. Clark's wolves are compelling and real." - Sherwood Smith "A solid urban fantasy with bite." - Sidhe Vicious Reviews "Enough action and mystery to keep you intrigued to the end." - Smexy Books "I'll definately be coming back to this one." - Smitten With Books "My heart was pumping the entire time... kept me holding tightly onto my Kindle." - Smokin' Hot Books "A great suspense filled urban fantasy." - Wicked Lil Pixie "An exciting mystery laced with conflict and complicated personal relationships." - Fiction Vixen "Makes you breathe the air of another world, feel all the pleasure and pain of another being, and stirs the heart." - Lark Neville "I read this all in one sitting because I just couldn't put it down." - The Cajun Book Lady "The sort of stand out, inclusive fiction that more collections should have on their shelves." - Monster Librarian Publisher: Queered Fiction (1 March 2010) ISBN-10(13): 978-1-920441-12-8 (Print), 978-1-920441-13-5 (eBook)
A Pink Moon is Rising... “Their world lies between the shadows and the Returning home for the funeral of her cousin, Ayla thinks the worse she’ll have Reviews
"Wolf Strap, is fantastic, and sets a high standard for the whole anthology. The first person voice is so strong, and the world feels satisfyingly messy and vivid ... It manages to pack in an entire murder mystery into a short story, complete with genuinely creepy bad guy." - Rainbow Reviews "Wolf Strap pulls you in fast and hard ... Both mystery and horror, this story tells of the struggle between pack and humankind–and of what some men will do to even the playing field with the perceived wolf threat. Clark gives us characters that we can understand in a world that we cannot." - Collective Fallout Publisher: Queered Fiction (7 Jun 2009) Buy this book from Amazon UK |



