Crimson Hood is a standalone, young adult reverse harem story!A monster roams the sleepy down of charlotte…Young Cassandra Hood was sweet, innocent, and always willing to help.It's like she could never do wrong.When she stumbles upon the murder of her own grandmother, she escapes the clutches of the monster with the help of a brave man.When questioned, no one believes her tail of a werewolf, except the town kleptomaniac.Devastated by death, her parents moved them away to the city and sought professional help for their daughter.Years later, the memory of what happened still haunts her and she still believes, without a doubt, that the horrors stalking her childhood town were werewolves.Three guys wanted her safe…Z, the long-time friend who has been in love with her for years.William, the therapist's son who has called dibs on her.Benjamin, the stuffed-shirt assistant professor, has tried relentlessly to open her eyes to a new possibility of how they could all get what they want.And what did they want? For Cassandra be theirs.If only they could all agree…When she is forced to go back to her hometown, she isn’t going alone.She may have left the town of Charlotte in a hurry, but the werewolf always remembers the prey who got away.Lucky for her, two burly lumberjacks know just what to do. They go hunting.Cassandra's goal is always to fight for what she believes in. While two wrongs don't make a right, in this, the werewolf has to die.All she needs is the confidence resting under the cloak of her Crimson Hood.• Previously Published in the Once Upon A Harem Series• A Modern Retelling of Red Riding Hood• Why Choose Reverse Harem Story
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- Author Nikki Bolvair
- Language English
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