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Torn between two worlds...

Hunter is both wulf and man, an ex-cop and a predator who claims San Francisco as his hunting territory. On the prowl one night, he discovers a queen-sized lady of the evening—the perfect midnight snack.

The product of an ancient, alien breeding... read more

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  • Hunter McCallum: Leading male character; business owner "Licensed Certified Securitywerewulf, ex-navy seal, cop and hero of the story.
  • Melody Spenser: Leading female character; mother of a kidnapped son whom she is desperately trying to rescue from her evil brother-in law.
  • Fortrayn McCallum: Hunter's younger cousin and messy roomate.
  • Kevin Morrison: Police commissioner; Hunter's previous co-worker/partner on the police force; and Hunter's ex-best friend.
  • Gerald Spenser: An evil drug lord, pimp, illegal gunrunner; and Melody's brother in-law and previous captor.
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Quotes edit see section history

  • “I'm not human. Unlike you dirt monkeys, I'm Wulf, and we are loyal. If the tables had been turned, I never would have betrayed our friendship, left you alone to die--”
    Hunter
  • “Maybe I should have hung about and talked my fears over with you. Maybe I overreacted when I got in the squad car and got the hell outta Dodge. Still, no matter what, you have to know I had no idea three more men were hiding in that alley. I never would have abandoned you to face that, alone.”
    Kevin
  • “Eleven? Ah, come on, Hunter. Lighten up, why don't you? Tonight's the Reidmar photography showing and I promised to stay and lock up the gallery after serving the refreshments. The party won't let up before eleven-thirty. If I call off now, Rosa will have my head.”
    Fortrayn
  • “Mhmm, mhmm, mhmm --don't you look good? Hello, lovely lady...You look good enough to eat. Can I interest you in dinner?”
    Hunter
  • “I'm a working girl. I don't have time for you if dinner is all you're interested in.”
    Lady at a lamp post
  • “I'll drop this on the floor. When I get down and pretend to retrieve it, I want you to nibble on the rest of your bread, maybe take a few sips of your soda. At no time should you allow your mouth to be empty. Do you understand?”
    Hunter
  • “I want to call you by your name. Your real one. And don't lie to me, I will know if you do. I can smell a lie.”
    Hunter
  • “You bring my money, bitch?”
    Gerald Spenser

First Sentence edit see section history

On the way home from a weeklong surveillance job, I detoured to have my monthly meeting with the city's police commissioner. This month's meeting was to acquaint me with a vicious crook. A drug lord who preyed on teenaged girls, sold poison-laced drugs to minors, and engaged in illegal gunrunning on the side. The Department had done what they could, compiled all the information undercover agents had gathered and delivered it to Kevin, who would pass it on to me.

Table of Contents edit see section history

I Confront an Old Friend
I Set My Young Cousin Straight
I Decide to Take a Stroll Downtown
I Encounter an Intriguing Smell
I Invite Her to Be Dinner
I Contemplate Dessert
I Sneak a Slice of Chocolate Cream Pie
I Ask For Her Name and Her Hand
I Take Her Home and Introduce Myself
Having Marked My Property, I Stake out My Claim
I Huff and Puff and Blow her Brick House Down
I Share A Little Revisionist History
We Discuss the Menu
I Take a Backseat on Our Adventure
I'll Have Mine with Sauce
I Take a Bite Out of Fatherhood. It Bites Back
Melody Gets Wet and I Cum Clean


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