Werewolf Without a Cause (Immortal Warriors Book 4)
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Werewolf Without a Cause (Immortal Warriors Book 4)
Tommy Jenkins is a fighter who has lost Maya, his one true love. He is also a lone werewolf.
All Tommy has left in the world is his fight career and his best friend, young Josiah Reign, Maya's brother and a rising MMA fighter. Josiah is also trying to work through the pain.
But this is Tommy's long-awaited story about the aftermath of his tragic loss of Maya and the overwhelming responsibility of mentoring Josiah. Tommy and Josiah are alone in the world, except for each other, and the pressure gets to Tommy.
When he goes on a quest for solace to Las Vegas—but finds nothing but trouble—Tommy fights a different kind of battle, one in which his werewolf self is juxtaposed against his old bad-boy persona that rises up to threaten everything he ever believed, knew, or loved.
When Josiah calls out Tommy to clean up his act, the conflict threatens to tear apart the friendship they hold dear, and their remaining dreams are about to be smashed to pieces.
And then Tommy meets a woman in Vegas who has her own terrible secret...
Soul-searching, poignant, and darkly funny, Werewolf Without a Cause is Tommy’s greatest adventure of all: His search for Self.
**Acclaim for the novels of H.T. Night**
"H.T. Night is a riveting storyteller, capturing the essence of the vampire genre." -April M. Reign, author of The Turning and Dividing Destiny
"The Werewolf Whisperer is a wonderful story that incorporates friendship and love with a lot of great vampire action." -Summer Lee, author of Angel Heart and Kindred Spirits
"Vampire Love Story is a hip and timely vampire novel filled with real characters and some of the coolest vampires since The Lost Boys! You're going to love Night's completely original take on the supernatural." -J.R. Rain, author of Moon Dance and The Lost Ark
"Bad Blood is fast, hilarious and sexy. Rain, Nicholson and Night just might have created the coolest vampire since Kiefer Sutherland. The Mount Shasta setting is dreamy. The cult is deliciously creepy. And Spider is as sexy as they come. I was pressing the ereader's 'forward' button so fast that I broke it. Let's hope we hear more from Spider." -H.P. Mallory, author of Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble and To Kill A Warlock
"Vampire Superhero is more fun than a Carnival Cruise. Or a carnival, for that matter." -P.J. Day, author of King's Blood and Zombie Party