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Weregirl by C. D. Bell!!!!

Weregirl by C. D. Bell

Eager to escape her small hometown, high school junior Nessa Kurland is focused on winning a college scholarship for cross-country running. A chance encounter with a trapped wolf while out on a run leads to powerful and frightening changes, and one day, Nessa is transformed into a full werewolf. Now Nessa must navigate the challenges of high school while coming face to face with true human darkness, as she tries to make peace with her new wild nature. 


Audience: 13+

Review:
Let's just start it off with I LOVE wolves!! They're fascinating. But this story is more. A town ruined by a chemical company, which instantly made me think of Erin Brockovich. But something isn't right and the wolves need Nessa to uncover the truth. As she tries to navigate her new life you get to see the mystery unfold while also getting invested in each relationship surrounding her.

With lots of mystery, shapeshifting, and competitions I couldn't put it down. I needed to know what happened and what would happen.

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Happy reading!!!
Kelsey <3

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