ARC sign up for The Wild and the Cursed
Would you like the opportunity to read "The Wild and the Cursed" before it's published (and for free)? I have a limited number of spaces on my ARC team (that's an advance reader copy team). Applicants must be able to read ebooks (on ePub or PDF since there won't be any print galleys). I would love honest reviews submitted to Amazon and Goodreads. ARC members receive an early copy on Jan 26, 2022, three weeks BEFORE the book is published. The book goes live on Feb 18, 2022 so please post your review as close as possible to that date.

Trigger warnings: some violence (inc. blood, death).

“After watching my family’s murder, I ran from my pack and made some bad decisions, and now I’m alone. I’m not a human and, as an exile, I’m not a shifter either. All I have is my Yellowstone home, and I’ll tear out your throat if you threaten it.”
 
Park Ranger and lynx shifter Jordan Quinn wants nothing to do with the packs that surround the neutral Yellowstone territory. She left that life behind a long time ago and her sort-of boyfriend, Everett Palmer, Chief of Police of Jackson, Wyoming, thinks she’s human. But in a shifter territory war, Jordan’s neutrality may not be enough to keep her safe.
 
As the bodies start to pile up, covered in mysterious bites, Jordan knows that someone’s trying to create a new shifter, despite the ban. But how can she warn the police? If she breaks the shifter secrecy law, or if Everett realizes the truth, they’ll both be killed.
 
When Jordan discovers that Everett has secrets of his own, she begins to question everything she knew about him. Is he really worth her loyalty?
 
Jordan must determine what lines she’s willing to cross to fight for what she wants. If she goes too far, she risks more than her own life, she risks the Yellowstone shifters.

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