Wolf Hunger (Book 3 of the Dragon Heat series)
By Ella J Phoenix
Publication Date: March 13, 2014.
Back cover blurb
When the
last box of deadly bullets is stolen, the hunt is on and the Vampire King’s
band of fighters is set for the challenge of recovering it. But Yara, the
shifter-witch, has other problems to face.
She must help her leader to overcome the strange illness that has befallen
her before it’s too late. For that, she must go back to the only place she
swore never to return – her home land.
Rafe is a typical
lone wolf who spends his nights earning his bucks in the fighting ring. When he
was offered a pardon for his debts in exchange for the Vampire King’s head, he didn’t
even blink, thinking it would be a hard mission but not impossible. He just wasn’t
expecting the saucy shifter-witch to cross his path and ruin his plans. Now, he
can’t get her out of his mind and the clock is ticking for him to make good on
his word.
This is the
third novel of the Dragon Heat series – a paranormal lover’s delight with
vampires, shifters, dragons and a lot of magic.
***Warning: this
novel contains hot, steamy, descriptive sexual scenes. Enjoy.***
MEET ELLA!
I discovered
I was addicted to the paranormal when I was quite young - I blame it
on the super heroes. Damn you, Wonder Woman! That passion led me to a
number of amateur theater productions in my home town, then
ultimately to a bachelor’s degree in Performing Arts.
It wasn't very cool to spend five years working my ass off for no money. But, I have to say, it was then that I made my first attempts into the literary world. The first ones were writing children’s plays for my family’s language school. After a couple of blunders, I decided to translate Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream into a dancing and kicking play. It was so much fun that after that, let’s just say that I caught the bug.
It wasn't very cool to spend five years working my ass off for no money. But, I have to say, it was then that I made my first attempts into the literary world. The first ones were writing children’s plays for my family’s language school. After a couple of blunders, I decided to translate Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream into a dancing and kicking play. It was so much fun that after that, let’s just say that I caught the bug.
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