
Defiance at Werewolf Keep
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Defiance at Werewolf Keep
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About
The attack should have killed her. Instead, it cured her. Now the cure might be the thing she can't survive.
Lily Farnsworth has never walked further than the end of her street. Born with lungs that barely fill and a heart that keeps its own uncertain time, she has spent twenty-five years as a beautiful invalid — a bird behind glass, waiting politely to die.
Then a madman tears three wounds across her body, and everything changes. The infection that should have killed her does something impossible: it heals her. Lungs that never worked now fill with air. Bones that snapped like kindling grow strong. For the first time in her life, Lily can breathe.
The cost is Breckenhill Keep — quarantine on the Yorkshire moors with a condition the world calls monstrous. And Will McMasters, the Keep's rough-hewn ex-soldier, who sees in Lily something fragile and fierce and absolutely his, even though he swore his stone heart would never break for anyone again.
Then a letter arrives from a French monastery. There may be a cure.
And the cure would take back everything the disease gave her.
A woman born to die, saved by becoming a monster. A man with a stone heart, broken open by the woman he was made for. And a choice no one should have to make — between being human and being alive.
Romance where love is the hardest choice — and the most necessary one.
bodyguard; age gap; damsel in distress
What Readers are saying about Werewolf Keep:
"The story and plot was very realistic for a paranormal romance... I would recommend this to readers who love historical romances with a paranormal twist."
"This author's writing ability is exceptional and is quite elegant while delivering a work of fiction with an incredible impact."
"Completely different than most werewolf tales, and set in a historical element. I liked it, and wouldn't hesitate to read more from this author.'"
"I loved the solitary feel of the moor and the utterly fantastic way that Glover brings the residents and the Keep, its self, alive. It is a very unique experience."
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