RUN, LITTLE WOLF *Signed*
Get a signed copy of Run Little Wolf (a retelling of Beauty and the Beast)
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About the Book:
What happens when the beast is a petulant manchild and the beauty is a runaway spy? Mutual loathing, distrust, and brutal battles of wit…
Stella is an indentured spy to the duke, a cruel man who uses her past as leverage to keep her in his employment. So, when she sees an opportunity to finally get away for good, she takes it. But instead of finding freedom, she finds an arrogant beast of a man and his cursed manor.
Alistair is a product of his environment, a swaying branch that always follows the richest winds. But being held captive by a curse for the past four years has somewhat dampened his zeal for money and prestige. Now all he wants is to be free of the curse and seek revenge on the one who abandoned him to it. He has no time or patience for unwanted houseguests, he has vengeance to plot.
But Stella has no patience for Alistair either. All she wants is her freedom, which won’t be so easily obtained when she discovers that the curse is keeping her locked in the manor with Alistair. The two have no choice but to either join forces to free themselves.
But that shouldn’t be a problem for two trusting, honest people. Too bad they’re neither of those things.
Run, Little Wolf is the first book in The Poets of Once Upon a Time series. This is a series of standalone fairytale retellings that can be read in any order. These books, like all of Rachel E. Scott’s books, are clean reads that have no gratuitous violence, sex, or vulgar language.
(To make it clear, even though the title says 'wolf', this book does not have any animal shifters or Red Riding Hood themes. The title is purely a reflection of the character and her journey.)