About this series
Loralie Mills has never wanted to be an agent that stops curses and tracks down demons. She's content to do the paperwork behind the scenes, but when seers send her out to track down a cursed object, she becomes tangled up in trying to save Branson from an unknown fate. Little does she realize that no matter how hard she tries, she might end up sharing his same fate.
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Now that Ava is distracted by her schooling and has a new boyfriend, Branson is struggling with his own identity. What is he to do when he's spent his entire life protecting his sister? To make matters worse, he can't call JV his dad anymore. A pressure sits in his chest, out of reach and insistent, telling him that he's missing something about his real father, Trent Furrows. Branson sets out to discover the hidden answers, but they will come at a cost higher than he could have imagined.
Titles in the series (3)
- Black Runs the Wolf: Cursed Wolves, #1
1
Curses cannot stop true love. JV has known for a while that Maggie is his heart and soul. Getting her to see that is nearly impossible when she is suffering from a curse, and she is married to someone else. The only way he communicates with her is through talking to her adorable children in the grocery store every week. When a tornado rips Maggie's home apart, JV can't help but rush to the rescue, and if he's going to do that, he is going to face the curse he's been avoiding. If he fails, everything he loves will be lost. Maggie believes a curse hit her mother and brother, and that she's the one to free them from it. Eventually. Staying close to Trent makes the curse manageable, so she is unprepared for the tornado that takes him away. If she is to come back from turning into a shadowy demon wolf, she has to let her heart, body, and soul trust a wolfman she hardly knows.
- Black Hides the Curse: Cursed Wolves, #2
2
In a world of magic, the natural order of things is that demon hunters hunt the demons, demons make the curses, and seers spy on everyone's deeds. The lines are not supposed to cross, but what's a girl to do when she's been dreaming about a demon for years and he suddenly is standing before her asking for help? Fall in love, of course. ---- Trying to destroy a cursed medallion was supposed to be easy for Hunter. He picked the perfect person to share the curse with. He had everything ready to break the curse in a day. Three months later, he can't remember his own name or what he's doing. The person he cursed proves to be stubbornly resistant to curses except for the kind that backfire and leave lasting consequences that never should be. Torn between facing his deepest fears or killing another life, Hunter must make a quick decision of who he will save—himself or Ava.
- Black Haunts the Heart: Cursed Wolves, #3
3
Loralie Mills has never wanted to be an agent that stops curses and tracks down demons. She's content to do the paperwork behind the scenes, but when seers send her out to track down a cursed object, she becomes tangled up in trying to save Branson from an unknown fate. Little does she realize that no matter how hard she tries, she might end up sharing his same fate. ---- Now that Ava is distracted by her schooling and has a new boyfriend, Branson is struggling with his own identity. What is he to do when he's spent his entire life protecting his sister? To make matters worse, he can't call JV his dad anymore. A pressure sits in his chest, out of reach and insistent, telling him that he's missing something about his real father, Trent Furrows. Branson sets out to discover the hidden answers, but they will come at a cost higher than he could have imagined.
Amanda Heit
Finding meaning in life—feeling like you’re contributing to all of humanity in a good way—is a large undertaking. When I write, it’s the task I take on. Sometimes, that task is daunting. Sometimes, it’s full of laughter, joy, and fear. Reaching the end of a book can put me on top of the world or cause me endless frustration. But I can’t stop myself from trying. I can’t stop the inner clock that ticks and tells me that writing is something I enjoy the heck out of and there is nothing that will stop me from writing for long. As one of the quiet people in the universe, my best joy and flow in life comes when I’m creating new worlds and exploring characters. For me, each book I create finds new friends that share with me the intimate tangles of their lives. They cheer and I cheer. They succeed and I rejoice. They fall and I’m there hoping for that happy ending right along with them. I hope that you can find something in the stories I create that will bring you the same type of thrill. Thanks for sticking to the end!- Amanda Heit
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