About the book
The Realms refers to a parallel dimension hidden between Minneapolis and
St. Paul where creatures, humans think of as only mythical, roam free.
Cody is a shape shifter with some monumental problems that all started when he died. He’s escaped to The Realms from the midlands between Heaven and Hell only to find his best friend is potential food for the resident vampires, his girlfriend only loves him in his wolf form and her mother…well that’s a whole other story.
It isn’t easy being Cody, but like a good wolf he’ll do what he can to protect his pack even if it kills him. Wait…he’s already dead.
Cody is a shape shifter with some monumental problems that all started when he died. He’s escaped to The Realms from the midlands between Heaven and Hell only to find his best friend is potential food for the resident vampires, his girlfriend only loves him in his wolf form and her mother…well that’s a whole other story.
It isn’t easy being Cody, but like a good wolf he’ll do what he can to protect his pack even if it kills him. Wait…he’s already dead.
My Review
A real quick
read and a light hearted story!
The story
finished even before I knew it was complete. I was expecting to read more in
the book and then I discovered the fact that, it was a set novella written by different
authors put together in the form of “The Twin City Series.”
Vampires and werewolves are the predominant species in the realm. Cody a wolf-shifter feels he is more powerful in his wolf form than his human form. And it feels great when you are stuck with being a werewolf at the age of 16 forever.
We are introduced to a new kind of supernatural entity of fire demon, who is even more powerful than the vampires and they are the kind that vampires fear.
A romantic scene in the story with a sun setting in the horizon, will make your heart flutter, had you been lucky enough to be in the same place at the same time.
The plot is great but I wish I could have read more.
About the author
Theresa Snyder is a multi-genre writer with an internationally read
blog. She grew up on a diet of B&W Scifi films like Forbidden Planet and
The Day the Earth Stood Still. She is a voracious reader and her character
driven writing is influenced by the early works of Anne McCaffrey, Ray
Bradbury, Robert Heinlein and L. Ron Hubbard. She loves to travel, but makes
her home in Oregon where her elder father and she share a home and the
maintenance of the resident cat, wild birds, squirrels, garden,and occasional
Dragon house guest.
Blog: http://www.theresasnyderauthor.com/
Blog: http://www.theresasnyderauthor.com/
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