She Wulf
Annie Pearce runs through the streets of the city, chasing a demon, the likes she has never seen before. After finally capturing the creature, she works to find out where it comes from and how to destroy the monster. Cham Chamsky follows a lead and discovers a mystery man in the forest near...
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Annie Pearce runs through the streets of the city, chasing a demon, the likes she has never seen before. After finally capturing the creature, she works to find out where it comes from and how to destroy the monster. Cham Chamsky follows a lead and discovers a mystery man in the forest near where the demon was found. This is no ordinary man. He is a Viking-a man from the past-thirteen centuries in the past. When Annie travels through an ancient time portal she learns it is she who must rid ancient England of the regenerating demons. The monsters have terrorized the Vikings and the coven, destroying everything in their path. When the prophecy was read, there was hope for the first time in centuries. Annie struggles with her new destiny as she adjusts to life in the past, and tries to figure out a way to destroy the un-killable demons. It is a purpose she must fulfill if she is ever to return home. She Wulf is the follow-up to The Day of First Sun, the first novel by Sheryl Steines. Continue the adventure of Annie and Cham as they set out to save the world one more time.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780985865207 (0985865202)
Publish date: September 2012
Publisher: Sheryl Steines
Pages no: 270
Edition language: English
Series: Annie Loves Cham (#2)
I read the first book in this series, The Day of First Sun, about a month ago. The story was unique then and I found this one to be just as entertaining. Annie Pearce and her boyfriend Cham Chamsky are Wizard Guard. They are wizards who protect the existence of the supernatural and keep wizards from...
When I was offered the chance to read this book shortly after reading Day of First Sun, I jumped at the chance. I could not wait to read the sequel. Day of First Sun was such an amazing book. I wondered how the author would take the following book and keep it as interesting as the first. Well I ...