I shared this in the Sons of Rome readers group a few weeks ago, and now, with just a month left to go, here's the official back cover blurb for White Wolf, Sons of Rome Book One.
NYPD
homicide detective Trina Baskin is having nightmares. Vivid ones. Full of
blood, and snow, dead wolves…and a young man with pale hair who howls like an
animal. She chalks them up to stress and an overactive imagination, too many
Old Country stories from her Russian father who, when he’s had too much vodka,
starts to rave about dark forces and things that look like men…but aren’t.
But then
a case hits her desk that can’t be explained. A young man found outside a club
with a nasty bite mark on his neck – and not a drop of blood left in his body.
With no leads, no theories that bear exploring, too little sleep, and a partner
who seems to be willfully throwing his career down the toilet, the last thing
Trina needs is a full-on out of body experience…in which her family’s past is
revealed to her, and everything starts making a whole lot of terrifying sense.
In 1942,
Trina’s great-grandfather, Nikita, is a captain of the Cheka, the Soviet
political police – or so it seems. He and his men are sent to Siberia to
retrieve a “volunteer,” the boy who’s going to win the war against the Nazis –
and potentially unleash hell on earth.
The
world’s immortal population has been living quietly, secretly, hiding from the
wars of men, hoping the past can stay buried. But what happens on the Eastern
Front in the winter of 1942 will change everything.
In 2017,
Trina is about to come face-to-face with her own past in a way she never
thought possible. It turns out monsters are real – and they might be the only
hope for survival.
Thank you for this little peek into White Wolf. I cannot wait for its release!
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