

And then they would find me bony and my meat stringy. Not that I needed to be worried about being eaten. But compared to the other weres one might encounter, I was tiny.

Quite large, actually, when compared to a North American Red Fox. I say that with a certain amount of vanity, but it was true.Īs a fox, I would be considered large. I was barely five feet if I stretched my back as straight and tall as I could, with sharp, delicate features and glowing red hair that tumbled over my shoulders and back. Every silver lining has a cloud somewhere, right?Īs a woman, I was small. I wouldn't mind a good, strong, clever woman to love, but I was happy on my own as well.īeing a were fox comes with difficulties, of course. I was young, in great health, and with a job I loved. This novel is 93,000 words and is the first in in The Madison Wolves Series. Lara explains to Michaela that "we only want to talk", but when a werewolf comes knocking on a tiny, delicate foxes' front door, Michaela knows talking is the last thing in the wolfy mind. That all changes early one morning when Lara Burns, the Madison Wolves alpha, introduces herself, much to Michaela's chagrin. She has a quiet job that gets her out of doors and avoids the werewolves as if her life depended on it. Michaela Redfur is a were fox living a quiet life in Bayfield, Wisconsin. Fox Run Robin Roseau Robin Roseau (2013) Rating: ★★★★☆
