Wolf Medicine (A Timber Creek Wolf Novel #3)

Amerine Graham


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Wolf Medicine by Amerine Graham
Just as Dominic is about to propose to Patrice, Timber Creek is caught in the biggest snowstorm the town has seen in decades. When the town mysteriously loses power, it becomes clear that storm has brought with it a frightful new guest. The town gathers in the High School - a makeshift crisis center - and when a missing worker from the power plant wanders in from the storm, it becomes clear that something is sinister is afoot.
The man’s unusual behavior catches Dominic’s eye, and just as he goes to confront the missing power worker, the man suddenly transforms into a horrifying monster. Dominic is caught off-guard and forced to battle with the unusual creature, but before he can finish it off, the creature vanishes into the storm. Dominic learns that the creature is another paranormal known as a doppelganger. The doppelganger can shift into anyone, and now the whole town is a suspect.
Looking for answers, Dominic and Patrice brave the storm and head towards Dusty’s cabin to find an old book on doppelgangers. The storm forces the couple to spend the night in the cabin, and things start to heat up. The next morning, Dominic once again tries to propose, he’s determined to find the perfect moment, but is interrupted as the missing power worker emerges at their door. The man is severely wounded, and with the book in hand, Dominic and Patrice head back to the crisis center.
Upon their return, the man is met with immediate distrust. A fight breaks out between the wolves and Dominic displays his leadership to calm the waters. After researching the doppelganger, they discover that even though it can mimic a werewolf, silver does not affect it. With that knowledge in mind, Dominic and Patrice conduct a test on all the wolves. The test proves that all of the wolves are who they claim to be, which means the doppelganger is posing as a normal.
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