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Changes: A Werewolf's Saga

Changes, the first novel of A Werewolf’s Saga will change your view of the werewolf forever. When the world began, the human race lived as nothing more than cattle. A great group of creatures ruled the world. A small band of humans with great powers emerged from the chaos, and with them, the human race fought for their right to live. When they won the world, the creatures turned to walk the night and the humans won the day. But in the shadows, the darkness lingered. A great fight has come and with it the black wolf. A powerful being with something no other Walker possesses--a soul.Every story has a beginning...Every saga takes a new soul...Jimmy Walls was a simple man. When his life changes forever, he takes a job as a night watchman at a local research laboratory. After finding himself lost in his new world, he stumbles on an unusual man, who seems to be living inside a locked up room of the labs. Befriended by him, he learns of an incredible secret that seems to revolve around the man known as Collins. A secret that intensifies when an animal escapes from the labs. Bitten by the animal, Jimmy changes, becoming someone or something that he does not understand. With the help of Rachel Garland, a lead researcher at the facility, he must now learn what he is about to become before the next full moon--the animal growing inside him that the lab wants for the cure that it can give to the human race.

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