A Cure For Hunger II: Howl of the Wendigo
Change can be good, except if you're a powerful witch like Benjamin Carpenter. The code of the Itzhak clan, intertwined with the Moonbeam caste of magicians, dictates witches will inherit one, and only one, power from each parent. However, a harrowing night in the woods near Sedona causes Benjamin to manifest another power his mother had, the power of teleportation, creating concern that his destiny might be taking a turn for the worse.

However, Benjamin's new power is the least of everyone's problems after one of his closest friends, Ivan Salazar, starts developing a carnivorous, insatiable hunger and turns into a rare creature-the wendigo. As the monster starts to consume his body and attempts to destroy his soul, it will take the unrequited love for another man to keep the wendigo at bay.

The second book in the A Cure for Hunger trilogy welcomes back 300-year-old vampire Thomas Nighthawk, the beautiful gypsy shopkeeper Kenda Ravenwood, and werewolf Todd Kesseldorf. With Benjamin, these denizens of the supernatural will have to figure out who is causing Ivan's frightening transformation while trying to avoid the vicious attacks of an extremist bounty hunter.
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A Cure For Hunger II: Howl of the Wendigo
Change can be good, except if you're a powerful witch like Benjamin Carpenter. The code of the Itzhak clan, intertwined with the Moonbeam caste of magicians, dictates witches will inherit one, and only one, power from each parent. However, a harrowing night in the woods near Sedona causes Benjamin to manifest another power his mother had, the power of teleportation, creating concern that his destiny might be taking a turn for the worse.

However, Benjamin's new power is the least of everyone's problems after one of his closest friends, Ivan Salazar, starts developing a carnivorous, insatiable hunger and turns into a rare creature-the wendigo. As the monster starts to consume his body and attempts to destroy his soul, it will take the unrequited love for another man to keep the wendigo at bay.

The second book in the A Cure for Hunger trilogy welcomes back 300-year-old vampire Thomas Nighthawk, the beautiful gypsy shopkeeper Kenda Ravenwood, and werewolf Todd Kesseldorf. With Benjamin, these denizens of the supernatural will have to figure out who is causing Ivan's frightening transformation while trying to avoid the vicious attacks of an extremist bounty hunter.
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A Cure For Hunger II: Howl of the Wendigo

A Cure For Hunger II: Howl of the Wendigo

by Lee Pulaski
A Cure For Hunger II: Howl of the Wendigo

A Cure For Hunger II: Howl of the Wendigo

by Lee Pulaski

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Overview

Change can be good, except if you're a powerful witch like Benjamin Carpenter. The code of the Itzhak clan, intertwined with the Moonbeam caste of magicians, dictates witches will inherit one, and only one, power from each parent. However, a harrowing night in the woods near Sedona causes Benjamin to manifest another power his mother had, the power of teleportation, creating concern that his destiny might be taking a turn for the worse.

However, Benjamin's new power is the least of everyone's problems after one of his closest friends, Ivan Salazar, starts developing a carnivorous, insatiable hunger and turns into a rare creature-the wendigo. As the monster starts to consume his body and attempts to destroy his soul, it will take the unrequited love for another man to keep the wendigo at bay.

The second book in the A Cure for Hunger trilogy welcomes back 300-year-old vampire Thomas Nighthawk, the beautiful gypsy shopkeeper Kenda Ravenwood, and werewolf Todd Kesseldorf. With Benjamin, these denizens of the supernatural will have to figure out who is causing Ivan's frightening transformation while trying to avoid the vicious attacks of an extremist bounty hunter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466274679
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/15/2011
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Lee Pulaski grew up in the dry heat of Arizona in a small town called Chino Valley. Lee has always enjoyed writing, although it took some time for him to develop the courage to get his work into the public eye.

Lee also has a love affair with the theatre, starting to write plays in high school before moving to full-length novels in recent years. In his junior year, one of those plays, Murder on the Boardwalk, was selected for production. Although it was never published, Lee received royalties for the play, which has kept him writing ever since.

Ironically, a dry spell in Lee's creative juices in 2006 prompted him to take a vacation in Wisconsin with family. Getting into a new environment and seeing the beauty of the fall colors is what inspired Lee to write his first novel, The Colors of Love and Autumn. which was first published as an e-book in September 2008 through Torquere Press.

Lee enjoys photography when he is not writing-and sometimes even while he is. He tries to get outdoors whenever he can to take photos. Having learned how to read at age 3½, Lee also loves to read as often as possible, enjoying mysteries mostly, although he'll read any good story.

Lee lives in Shawano, Wisconsin, with his roommate Keith, his dog Toby, and the dream of someday having one of the men in his stories come to life and sweep him away.
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