Title: Winter Wolf
Author: R.J.
Blain
Genre: paranormal
/ supernatural suspense / thriller / murder mystery / urban fantasy
The Hunted Wizard
When Nicole dabbled in the occult, she
lost it all: Her voice, her family, and her name. Now on the run from the
Inquisition, she must prove to herself—and the world—that not all wizards are
too dangerous to let live.
The savage murder of a bookstore
employee throws Nicole into the middle of Inquisition business, like it or not.
Driven by her inability to save the young man’s life, she decides to hunt the
killer on her own. Using forbidden magic to investigate the past, she learns
that the murderer is in fact a disease that could kill the entire werewolf
race.
Forced to choose between saving lives
and preserving her own, Nicole embraces the magic that sent her into exile. Without
werewolves, the power of the Inquisition would dwindle, and she could live
without being hunted.
Nicole’s only hope for success lies in
the hands of the werewolves she hates and the Inquisition she fears, but
finding someone to trust is only the beginning of her problems. There are those
who want to ensure that the werewolves go extinct and that the Inquisition
falls.
But, if she fails to find a cure, her
family—including her twin sister—will perish…
Links
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Author Bio
RJ
Blain suffers from a Moleskine journal obsession, a pen fixation, and a
terrible tendency to pun without warning.
When she isn't playing pretend, she
likes to think she's a cartographer and a sumi-e painter. In reality, she herds
cats and a husband. She is currently on a quest for a new warrior fish.
In her spare time, she daydreams about
being a spy. Should that fail, her contingency plan involves tying her best of
enemies to spinning wheels and quoting James Bond villains until she is
satisfied.
Favorite
Books & Series
In no particular order:
Anne McCaffrey's Pern
Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar & Gryphon Series
Jim Butcher's Codex Alera & The Dresden Files
Brandon Sanderson's Elantris
Patricia Briggs' Alpha and Omega, Dragon Bones, & The Mercy Thompson series
Madeline L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time
Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar & Gryphon Series
Jim Butcher's Codex Alera & The Dresden Files
Brandon Sanderson's Elantris
Patricia Briggs' Alpha and Omega, Dragon Bones, & The Mercy Thompson series
Madeline L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time
Excerpt
I slammed my car’s door, spun on a heel, and swore I would
have a perfectly normal visit to the mall. All I needed was one little book.
Even I could walk into a bookstore, pick up a novel, and leave without causing
any trouble.
This time, I wouldn’t blow out the lights. There wouldn’t
be a single power surge. I wouldn’t turn on every unplugged device in the
electronics store on my way across the mall. In the ten minutes it would take
me to get in and out, the only thing anyone would notice about me was the fact
that I wore a high-collared sweater in late summer. I had a mission, and I
would complete it without fail. The novel my agent insisted I read would be
mine.
For a long moment, I considered turning around and getting
back into my car. Dominic would forgive me if I didn’t start reading the book
until tomorrow. I could call in a favor and ask someone to pick up a copy for
me. Then I definitely wouldn’t run any risk of blowing anything up. If I had
been smart, I would’ve just ordered the damned thing on the internet, but I had
waited too long.
Fishing my cell out of my pocket, I unlocked the screen
with a swipe of my finger. The charging icon mocked me. Despite running every
battery-draining app I could find, the battery held a full charge. I opened
another app, a devilish program capable of killing the battery in ten minutes.
It wouldn’t, not with me around, but if I was too busy keeping my phone topped
up, maybe my mall shopping trip would prove to be mundane.
I shook my head, laughing at my foolishness.
No one would notice my phone. No one would notice me for
more than a second. They’d notice my clothes, and then they’d file me away as
yet another weirdo wearing something strange to catch attention. L.A. was full
of people like that.
I had no reason to worry. Even if I managed to embarrass
myself yet again by losing control of my powers, no one would know I was the
cause of unplugged electronics turning on or unusual power surges.
Straightening my shoulders, I fixed my eyes on the line of
glass doors and marched my way across the parking lot.
In and out. No blown lights. No power surges. No feeding
power to unplugged electrical devices. No charging batteries for strangers. I
was in control, and I would charge only my phone.
Making my way to the entry, I paused long enough to hold
the door for a little old lady who insisted on making her way through the
regular doors despite her walker. I couldn’t blame her. If I lived to be her
age, I wouldn’t want to rely on automatic doors either.
She thanked me with a pat on the arm. Flashing her my best
smile, I slipped inside.
Nothing happened.
Perfect.
I could handle ten minutes in the crowded corridors. Maybe
if I told myself that enough times, I’d believe it.
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