Ava has escaped from Paskell, but when she meets her new little brother Finn, their connection is unbreakable. So when he's taken by an unknown kidnapper, she has a choice: Stay safe, or go home. Being a werewolf has some advantages, but nothing can protect her heart from seeing Cyrus again. Will revenge destroy her family, or bring her back full circle.
Collected for the first time, The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen Vol. 1 picks up where the cult-classic 1981 film left off. Three weeks have passed since Chris Halloran revealed on national TV that werewolves walk among us. No one believed him. Now Marsha Quist has returned for revenge--and now there is no colony to hold back her blood lust. This collection includes The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen Issues 1-4 by New York Times Best-Selling author Mickey Neilson. With art by Jason Johnson.
"I am an Alpha and I don't want someone like you as my mate. Remember this, I, Alpha Froylan of Rigorou Mountain Pack, Reject you Vienna as my mate." The words that shattered her into pieces. *** Rumors said that when Vienna was nine years old, she killed her own family by burning them. She was seen outside a burning house, everyone in that house had been burnt beyond recognition and she was left alive, unscathed, with no burn marks on her tiny body. From then on, she had become a cursed werewolf and a slave. Her adopted family bullied her, and the whole pack believed that she was a child of a devil. But soon, she met her Alpha mate. Being rejected by her mate, she finally decided to run away, but she got attacked and was almost being killed. When she opened her eyes again, she saw a true Royal King and Queen and a Royal Princess that looked exactly like her. "I will avenge you and kill them all, including your mate who made you suffer, my dear sister! Blood will be everywhere. Just wait and see!" The Royal Princess muttered.
This is insane. This human—beautiful though she may be—can’t be my mate. I learned the hard way what it's like to lose people you love. As an alpha, I vowed never to let that happen again. That means keeping my focus. Never letting my guard down. And, most of all, staying away from civilians - i.e. humans. But the feisty chocolatier has me breaking my own rules. The beautiful female tests my patience... and all my control. I should stay away. I can't protect the pack if I succumb to my desires. But what if this is more than desire? What if Fate matched me with this human, and she's my mate? If I don't claim her, I'll lose it all in the worst possible way.
Welcome to the nightmare! How far will one woman go for the salvation of her beloved? Mercy Barlowe¡¯s love for Sarah brings down Hell when her puritanical father discovers them together ¨C and has his own daughter burnt at the stake. But death is not the end. A modern take on the horror classics of the pas from Rachel Deering (Womanthology), Chris Mooneyham (Five Ghosts) and Wesley St. Claire.
Ava Paskell is not your normal young woman. She's twice as strong as girls her age and she has a problem controlling her emotions. When her dad insists they spend the summer together in a small, strange Canadian town, she knows her life is about to change. But one of the biggest life changing moments is meeting Cyrus Carlston. The powerful bond they share from the very beginning scares her as much as it thrills her. As her life is put in danger and she gets closer an closer to the truth, one thing is clear, Ava's dreams are about to become her reality.
Betrayed, Alex awakens to find himself in greater danger than he has ever before experienced. His ability to turn into the Demon could prove to be mankind’s greatest threat. Alex has to decide if he commands the Demon, or if the Demon rules him. Tormented by the past, Alex finds peace in a place he had never thought to look. Torn between duty and the danger that hounds his footsteps, Alex also finds a way to fill the void in his life, family. But living for others also means having more to lose. When Drogan’s threat extends beyond the werewolves, Alex has to decide whether he is willing to put his life, and the lives of the other werewolf students, on the line in order to save the humans.
If there's no such thing as werewolves then why are all my friends dead? A werewolf is preying upon the denizens of a small town. The only people who know what it is, who understand what is happening, are children. A group of third graders isn't exactly the most credible source of information, especially when it comes to the fantastical. They grow up being ridiculed, shunned, bullied and mistreated by their peers and the broader community. Years later it returns, but this time Thomas and his friends are prepared for it. As the body count rises and the tension mounts throughout the town, only The Freaks (as they call themselves), have come to terms with what it is. After all, they have seen it before. They have seen the blood it spilled firsthand. Nobody is above suspicion. Not even family members. Thomas and his friends cannot trust anyone, must suspect everyone. As children, they learned the truth. As grown werewolf hunters, they must use every bit of courage they have to face the monster. Nothing short of killing it will suffice. Inspired by horror stories and movies from when Werewolves were actually scary. When shifters had fangs. When monsters spilled blood and guts, and nobody cared how nice their abs were. An homage to Stephen King's Cycle of the Werewolf and movies such as An American Werewolf in London, and the Howling series, The Beast will curdle your blood with fear. A quick read, this novelette is intended to be devoured in one or two sittings. In the tradition of Edgar Alan Poe, this story should take just between one-half hour and one hour to finish. Primarily it is a reaction to the lack of good werewolf stories out there on the market today. With speculative fiction taking some very bold, yet unnecessary turns in the twenty-first century, The Beast is an attempt to seize on something purer. Sure, weredragon, alien invasion, sci-fi may be doing great and dominating today's ebook market, but there is something to be said for the kinds of stories that were popular when I was a kid; the kind with fangs, the kind that bite. "The Beast is one hell of a wild ride. One of the best horror stories I have read in a very long time. I had forgotten just how scary werewolves could actually be. An instant classic." - the author's totally biased friend.
Meet Jane Williams. A girl with ugly and strange birthmarks inscribed all over her body and bullied throughout her life because of that. Orphaned and disliked by her foster parents, she was forced to work at a restaurant at the age of 17 years old. Enter Ezekiel King— the cold alpha wolf of the powerful clan of Celestial Pack. Whenever Jane meets him, a tiny portion of her birthmarks would disappear. To be a normal person, she would do anything to be with the cold-blooded alpha wolf. Unfortunately, Ezekiel doesn't want to get involved with a human, moreover to a desperate and hideous woman. But how far Jane has willing to go to remove her birthmarks that served as the curse of her life?