Some readers love bad boy heroes. Some prefer
good boys. My heroes are dogs. And I mean that in a really good way.
I’ve read wonderful books where tortured
werewolf heroes draw you in with their angst. My dog-shifter heroes have all
the wonderful qualities of your favorite puppy. They’re cute, loyal, and protective,
and fall in love at first sight. And very smart. They’re librarians dedicated
to preserve knowledge and vanquish book-burning werewolves.
In “Released” my heroine finds a beautiful dog
in an abandoned library. They become friends. Then the dog talks. And then the
dog turns into a gorgeous, smart guy with a charming English accent. Who wouldn’t
fall for him?
In “Retrieved” a hero with male cover model
looks changes into a huge English Mastiff who happens to be a brilliant
astro-archaeologist. Why not brains and brawn?
Book 3 “Recovered” follows a part werewolf, (a villain
in Book 1) as he shepherds his Greyhound love across country to find a buried
ancient library and gains his self-respect and a place in the dog-shifter
world. Don’t you love a redeemed bad boy rescued by a sweet heroine?
When readers read “Released” the first book in
the Shapeshifters Library series, their favorite character besides the Old
English Sheepdog hero and the librarian heroine, was Pacifico Lopez, a feisty Chihuahua
shifter. He created the Zoogle internet conglomerate and earned money to keep
the dog shifters in premium dog food and reference books. He was smart and in “Retrieved”
Pacifico started a library services company with the smartest RFID codes ever.
At
last it was time for the smallest and
smartest to have his own book. And his own romance. Book 4
“Reprinted” brings to the front the smallest hero. A Chihuahua with the
more
intelligence and daring as he courts a lovely white werewolf who defies
her
family to help him track down ebook pirates in the Caribbean and uncover
a lost
Egyptian secret.
Reprinted
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