Dear Reader, My editor and the people of GoodNovel haven't resonded to a single email or checked my edits in over 2 months now. They own Middle Land but they haven't been forthcoming about anything else. They refused to acknowledge my completed work that was up for competition: Talk Dirty to Me.They said this book would sign as exclusive and it's non-exclusive, so I don't get the benefits of being a writer from this story. I'm writing it because of my sheer love of reading and writing romance novels. I'm on Dreame with a very popular story: My Teacher, My MateYou can search for me under Molly Chu or the title above.I'm on WattPad under my new pseudonim: Kat JamesI've won prizes for my works on other websites and been offered to ghost write for a well-known, published books in hardback and softback, and so this might be my last novel on here and it's actually getting offers elsewhere so I might move over to another platform soon and finish this novel on there because I highly d
People aren't complicated. They are uncomfortable with the unknown and change, which is why werewolves were hunted and killed off even before the witch trials. The Middle Ages was truly a dark time for supernatural beings. Because of this werewolves, and other supernatural creatures, needed to go into hiding from hunters and the human population. Werewolves felt so alone and disconnected with their kind that they turned to the Moon Goddess, Selene, for help. Selene, the daughter of Titans, came to their aid. The Moon is Selene, and she is the moon. They are one in the same. The symbol for the triple goddess, two cresent moons on the end of a full moon, is one of the only symbols of change that is loved. Change gets a negative repuation. Change can be scary. The unknown is scary. But Selene embraces change as she goes though each new phase of her being. Using the cover of complete darkness, under Selene's new moon, she came to her children in
I was running away from someone or something. I didn't know. My bones ached as I pushed my body to the limit. Cryinig out in pain I hit the ground - running. Only this time on all fours. My body shot forward faster than it ever had. My senses were hightened, making it easier to dodge trees and brush in my way. I could do this. I could out run it. But something pulled me towards another part of the forest. The part our parents have warned us not to ever step foot on. I had paws, so technically I wasn't breaking any rules. Smiling to myself I ran across the forest feeling so alive and free. The closer I got, the more I felt a need to be there. A burning desire mixed with a sense of duty. As a track athlete I knew how to run. I knew how to bring a team together even though most track and field sports are individual competitions. I was running towards a new team. A team that needed me. Warm scents surrounded me. My entire being felt relaxed an
Henry seemed to zone out on me and pulled his hand away like I had zapped him. He nodded his head and asked if I wanted to join him and Max for acai bowls in town. "But, school. It's the middle of the day." We weren't allowed to just leave. My old high school allowed seniors to grab lunch off campus or leave early if they had study hall last period but this high school was pretty strict about attendence. "Not to worry, Max has it covered." He smiled and took my backpack, throwing it over his shoulder like my textbooks weighed nothing. "Uh, how?" Who can be in two places at once? Someone is going to notice if we go missing. "Don't worry about it." Henry just shut me down. For a nice guy who is laid back, he seemed awfully agitated by my questions all of the sudden. My completely, understandable, and logical questions. Were they going to murder me? My life is worth more than an acai bowl, which costs $12 before adding anything into it. Natur
I was happy to leave Max behind while he got himself together. He had a little hissy fit because I didn't do as he said. Maybe this is just a bad dream? I mean, my dreams have been very vivid lately. Maybe dinner hadn't sat well with me and I'm still asleep having a very vivid night terror. At least that's what I kept telling myself as Henry took Max's car and drove me home. "Henry?" I didn't know where to start, but I had a lot of questions for him and his friend. "Tara, why don't you go inside and forgot today happened. I know Max will want to take you on a real date. Especially since this didn'tt go as planned. He sort of freaked when he noticed you weren't eating your lunch." "So you guys ARE stalking me?! You know that's illegal, right?" I jumped back from the car that I had already climbed out of but felt like if I got too close I'd be pulled back in. "Uh. It's not illegal for us. I mean, not in this case." "What the -? Ser
I was running away from someone or something. Again. My bones ached as I pushed my body to the limit. Cryinig out in pain I hit the ground - running. Only this time on all fours. My body shot forward faster than it ever had. My senses were hightened, making it easier to dodge trees and brush in my way. I could do this. I could out run it. But I felt Max pulling me to the other side of the forest. The forbidden part. The closer I got, the more I noticed Max's scent. Like a real wolf, I could track him. I felt a need to be there. His warm scent surrounded me. I got to the end of the tree line and stopped. There was a little girl and little boy sitting looking up at the moon. The moon looked close enough to touch. "Why us?" the children asked keeping their eyes forward and up, talking directly to the moon. "Because it's your destiny." A haunting female voice said. It was like the voice had surrounded me. "Why'd they have to go?" the children said in unison once again. They sou
Walking into school with Max was unlike any other experience I've had in my life. Everyone noticed me. People said 'good morning' and used my real name, not that stupid Legs nickname. Mrs. Bishop didn't question me being late when Max dropped me off at class. She gave a polite nod even though I was a full 7 minutes late to class. Some girls glared at me, like I had taken away their favorite toy. And for some odd reason, that made me sit up straighter and smile more. I grinned all the way through to lunch. Until I was abducted, yet again, by Henry. "Henry, I'm not going with you. I can't miss my afternoon classes." Henry didn't touch me or guide me or even look me in the eye like he had yesterday. "Just talk to him. Please, Tara." I huffed and tried to quickly exit but so did everyone else. It's like they had the exact same thought, at the same time. Eerie. "What in the world is going on this week?" I quietly said to myself. Before I k
"But I'm not a werewolf. I can't be... we can't be..." I feel the urge to run but deep down I know that my fight or flight instincts are going to get me nowhere with Max. He's a werewolf. As if he can read my thoughts he tights his grip on my hand and my chin. Pushing my chin up I close my eyes anticipating a kiss. A kiss I shouldn't want. I don't want. I shouldn't want. "Don't run." Max whispers into my ear. I hear him breathe me in and sniff me. "Did you just smell me, wolf boy?!" His eyes were black with those golden flecks swirling around. They were mesmorizing. When he loosened his grip on my chin I jumped back. "I'm not running." My hands are up as I walked slowly backwards towards his car. "But, come on, Max, that was like...weird. Boarderline creepy. Are you going to sniff my butt next?" This time I knew I heard him growl. I can feel myself back into his car. I said I wasn't going to run and I meant it, so I put my hands do