Snowflake; A Werepet Short Story
Автор Douglas R. Brown
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Like most eight-year-olds, Haldon’s entire world is video games, playing with friends, and waiting for school to end.
That is, until he meets a rare albino werepet named Snowflake.
The two become fast friends. But Snowflake’s owner, Mr. Martin, isn’t as kind as he pretends to be. And when owning werepets becomes illegal, Haldon finds himself in a race to save his friend from the authorities and from Mr. Martin himself.
From the author of Tamed comes Douglas R. Brown’s first new werepet story in ten years. Get a taste before the October 2023 release of Untamed, the explosive sequel to Tamed.
Douglas R. Brown
Douglas R. Brown is a fantasy and horror writer living in Pataskala, Ohio. He began writing as a cathartic way of dealing with the day-to-day stresses of life as a firefighter/paramedic for the Columbus Ohio Division of Fire. Now he focuses his writing on fantasy and horror where he can draw from his lifelong love of the genres. He has been married Since 1996 and has a son and a few dogs.
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Snowflake; A Werepet Short Story - Douglas R. Brown
A Werepet short story
Snowflake
Douglas R. Brown
Published by Epertase Publishing
Copyright © 2023 Douglas R. Brown
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. The publisher does not have any control and does not assume responsibility for author or third party Web sites or their content.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any mean without prior permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
Copyright ©2023 by Douglas R. Brown
ISBN 978-1-7368820-9-2
Edited by Rebecca Brown
Cover art by Steve Murphy
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Visit author Douglas R. Brown on the Web at https://www.epertasepublishing.com
Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1- Snowflake
Chapter 2- Collar
Chapter 3- Belt
Chapter 4- Influence
Chapter 5- Predators
About the Author
Other Books by the Author
Foreword
To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the release of Tamed, we at Epertase Publishing have declared 2023 the Year of the Werewolf. What does that mean, exactly? It means a lot of happenings around here, and we are excited to have you along for the ride.
To kick things off, we have already released a new revised print edition of Tamed, a fresh audiobook narrated by the amazing William McDonough himself, and now this brand-new short story. All of this and more will lead up to the October release of Tamed’s long-awaited sequel, Untamed.
The best place to keep up with all things Untamed is to subscribe to the Epertase Newsletter (Subscribe | Epertase (epertasepublishing.com) where we will be hosting contests, cover reveals, killer deals, free content, and more over the coming months.
As for the story you are about to read, the only thing you need to know is that it takes place shortly after the events of Tamed. But don’t worry if you haven’t read Tamed. This is a standalone story to entice you deeper into the Tamed universe.
It’s important to point out that we are a small press, and we rely on you the reader to help spread the word. If this story piques your interest, pass it along and get your copy of Tamed to join us for the ride. Every little bit helps shine a spotlight on our books.
I can’t wait for you to read Untamed. You’re gonna love it.
Haldon played his Nintendo Gameboy in the back seat of his parents’ SUV as trees whipped past the windows. The