Between States by J.M. Snyder
Apr. 14th, 2011 09:00 am
Under a Confederate Moon by J.M. Snyder
Caleb is a confederate soldier of a renegade army. He is also a werecat and has a serious problem: during the full moon he changes automatically and can't prevent that. So happens also this time but during the first night he finds another werecat, Brance. Brance is wonded and rough, not at all friendly. But he is the first werecat Caleb has ever met, and Caleb is eager of companionship. And so he insinuates himself on Brance's life.
But the morning after he discovers that Brance is a union soldier, an enemy. But not a Caleb's enemy. Caleb is not fighting for an ideal, he has joined the army only to leave his home, and now that he has found a man he can trust with all himself, as human and werecat, he is not ready to lose him.
This is a very good weres story. The two men pass most of the time together in shifted form and when they are in that form they act like an animal not like a human. They are instinct and wild. And so their animal nature will win on their rational human form? Soldiers on opposite front could be lovers in the same paranormal world they share?
I like very much J.M. Snyder's style. She is very good in write realistic story setting in irrealistic world (paranormal or futuristic). Her characters are true even if they are paranormal being and enthral you in few pages.
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Amazon Kindle: Between States Book 1: Under a Confederate Moon
Publisher: JMS Books LLC (April 3, 2011)
http://www.jms-books.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8&products_id=263 (Contains the stories: Book 1: Under a Confederate Moon Book 2: Beneath a Yankee Sky Book 3: A More Perfect Union )
Amazon: Between States
Amazon Kindle: Between States Trilogy
Paperback: 184 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace (April 14, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1461064511
ISBN-13: 978-1461064510
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Under a Confederate Moon by J.M. Snyder
I like very much J.M. Snyder's style. She is very good in write realistic story setting in irrealistic world (paranormal or futuristic). Her characters are true even if they are paranormal being and enthral you in few pages.